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moodyseal · 1 month
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TOApril Day 11 - First Meeting
"Oh! Hello, tiny god. You're the new Olympian everyone's been talking about, aren't you? Nice to meet you."
I don't have many ideas for the next few prompts so I thought I'd catch up on some of the ones I missed instead! Here's Apollo and Helios for day 11 ✨
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theology101 · 7 days
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Season 4, we’re saving Helio from his abusive Dad and he gets to live with his cool Lesbian Aunts (and also that aunt who murdered the other aunt but its okay now)
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womenenthusiast2 · 10 months
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Wanted to try a more “painting” like style, but i basically gave up on the background so here’s an awkwardly cut version of the drawing. My still nameless Mc and Helios (belonging to @coeluvr ) together while i can still draw fluff.
Used this picture as reference.
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frobby · 9 months
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tag why and which ones you play
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avoidtheswirl · 1 month
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Theory time:
So it seems like all the rat grinders took the deal Buddy did right? My guess is tpk in the mountains of chaos (although that doesn’t explain Lucy being in the forrest, maybe she initially accepted and then backed out later) but regardless they now all serve Ankarna’s rage form. The Bad Kids seem to be headed down a path of redeeming Ankarna or bringing back her original self like they did with Cassandra, not just keeping Ankarna banished.
So basically, even if they end up saving the Rat Grinders, Kipperlily is only going to HATE them even more because now they’ve resurrected TWO gods, and the new one is married to Kristin’s god, and Fig serves/is connected to Ankarna and that’s the god that murdered and controlled her and her friends and now the Bad Kids are getting praise and attention for being bffs with her!!!
Anyways, senior year Kipperlily is freed from the influence of the god of rage and fully tries to murder her classmates anyways.
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I hate when people constantly remind me of my media and how "problematic" my character was its so fucking annoying for example I was on pony town as myself you know? And these Craig and tweek roleplayers decide to walk up to me and call me delusional if you think it wouldn't get worse it did I was trying to get away from them and they follow me and call me a n-zi and a whole bunch of shit and they told me to take my meds.
Mind you this I AM NOTHING like my media! YES my character may be considered "problematic" but it doesn't mean that I'm the same person by the show
- A Eric cartman fictionkin
Nothing like some good old "justified" harassment.
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bingobongobonko · 1 year
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"Where will I be? After this? After the planet's gone." He pauses. "I have nothing now - my connections to Union trimmed down to nothing but wire, the House of Sanz is out of the question, I've realized things about myself. People I didn't know. Memories that aren't mine. Ideas that - THAT don't belong to me. For the first time in my life, I don't know what my next step is, or if I can trust any of these... ideas of mine." Panic underlines his voice. "You understand. The anticipation of what my next day will be like, or the next hour, the next minute. There is no plan - no big picture - I have..." Yves tenses, his shoulders hunching in on himself and breath heavy with fatigue. `Nothing` is the word, the descriptor that hangs on his tongue. But there is something, the little that there is. Perhaps Elias. Yet, it feels like the slightest distraction, a distraction to the bigger picture - something in him yearns for something else. *Yearns.* He can't help but reach out for it, wrapping his hands around the phrase. It's been in his mind.  "Tell me." Then, there's silence and a stare. The emotion cannot be read, and his tone is gone. He will not let his body betray him. "What does Helios do for you?" 
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stonerzelda · 9 months
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By god i will get Veronica a swag ass dress...i will i will i will
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halcyon-autumn · 1 month
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If I had a nickel for every time a cleric of Helio died, met Helio, and then starting worshipping a dead deity instead I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's hilarious that it's happened twice
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stars-in-a-jam-jar · 1 month
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I don't think Buddy asks Helio any questions.
Kristen asked 'Why do bad things happen to good people?' because she believed in all the good things she was taught, but noticed the strange disconnect between the world as it was and the world as it was taught to her. So she thought, surely, if I can't come up with the answer, Helio will have it. And she hates him for dodging her question.
Buddy is far more deluded than Kristen ever was. And he is far, far angrier inside as a result, even if he deliberately conceals this fact from himself to protect himself from the inevitable mental breakdown this would cause. Buddy is not as altruistic and giving and caring as Kristen is. He wouldn't question why he was betrayed or dig into a question like 'Why do bad things happen to good people?' Those aren't the answers he needs, because of course he'd be betrayed by someone outside the church, that makes perfect sense. Of course bad things happen to good people, we simply live in a fallen world.
Or, well. He used to live in a fallen world. Now he's dead here. In Helio's divine domain.
I think Buddy, as he wanders through fields of corn to the big farmhouse where Helio is chilling out, privately thinks about the fact that Kristen Applebees' horrified expression was the last thing he ever saw before a sharp pain in his throat. I think Buddy assumes Helio knows he's thinking this and apologizes for bringing thoughts like that into paradise. I think he thanks Helio for recognizing his devotion and bringing him here once he died and dutifully deceives himself about his own rising emotions at contending with the fact that he's dead now.
After all, he was raised to die. He was raised to want to die.
To want to be here with his god whenever it was he called Buddy to him. So he doesn't feel upset, no, of course not. He's just a little surprised at how sudden it was. (How completely random. How unceremonious and unfair.) He's a little bit worried how his grandparents would react to the news is all. (He cracks a joke that maybe he'll see them here shortly after they do get the news. He doesn't laugh at it.) He had his own plans for how he'd spread the good word in life, but of course, Helio had other plans. (Nothing Buddy ever wanted really mattered. He knew that, he knew the will of Helio was the real thing that mattered, and everything else was just a small list of preapproved extracurriculars in the syllabus of his life.)
He can't be upset about this.
He shouldn't be upset about this.
This is his reward.
This place and these people and this god are his reward for a life of service and devotion and walking in the light.
It's not his place to be upset about his own reward. Kristen got upset when she went to heaven, when she met Helio, and look where that got her.
Look... look where that got her.
He thinks he hates her. For looking at him like that. All the ways she looked at him. Like he was something pitiful and contemptible. Someone she needed to threaten away from her little brother. Someone she has to double and triple check if he's going to revive her when he's under magical oath to do just that or lose his connection to a divinity she threw away after being chosen.
And then. In that last moment, she looked at him and he saw grief and horror and caring. Like his death was awful and unfair and tragic.
And he thinks maybe he hates her for that. For challenging him every conversation they had and looking at him like she knew something he didn't. Like she was above him. Like killing your own god twice in life is a preferable fate to living for the promise of eternal sunlight and cornbread in death. A promise which was kept to him.
Kristen was promised to Helio, too.
And he can't unsee her face. He can't move along and focus on what truly matters (Helio, the church, spreading the word, doling out divine punishment when needed) because he's reached the end. There is nothing left. Only this bright sunny cornfield and a god who... is nice. And who cares about him, personally. He got Buddy's name wrong the first and only time they held audience.
He thinks he hates Kristen, and he hates that that hatred isn't immediately squashed out of his soul just by being here. In paradise. Where he belongs. Where every follower of Helio belongs. Where he never has to have anyone look at him the way Kristen did ever again.
I don't think Buddy Dawn asks Helio any questions. Because how do you ask the god you devoted every waking minute of your life to, 'Why do I hate it here? Why does this feel like hell?'
(There's a part 2 now that the next ep is out >:3)
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blue-ink-pearls · 1 month
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So, I know people are really desperate for Sandra Lynn to have hooked up with Pamela Dawn instead of Bobby Dawn, and I completely understand that!* Bobby Dawn is slimy and awful and we don't know much about Pamela, so maybe she's better? But it is 100% Bobby Dawn for two very clear reasons:
Sklonda literally said it was him
Bobby Dawn has always been a predator
The first thing we learn about Sandra Lynn's affair during Spring Break Sophomore Year was that she had just left Aguefort (she dropped out her senior year and got a diploma later on) and she was very young. She was asked to join an established adventuring party of people who were older than her and that had lost one of its members. She fell in love with another member of the party that was already in a relationship, they had an affair, and then when the affair was discovered, Sandra Lynn was blamed, kicked out of the party, and her name was smeared as far and wide as possible by the person who had taken advantage of her so that person could absolve themselves, likely in the eyes of their partner and the party.
So what we can immediately deduce from this is that Sandra Lynn was an outsider to her new adventuring party, likely looked down on as "just a kid", maybe disdained for being a dropout, and most definitely resented for taking the place of the (presumably) dead party member. She was in actively dangerous and stressful situations while questing with the party and she probably had little support from the group during that time.
Sandra Lynn was very very vulnerable.
When he met Sandra Lynn, Bobby Dawn would have been about 20 years younger than he is now, likely in his late 30s/early 40s.** Probably still handsome, still a "dashing" active adventurer. He was married to Pamela already (not just in an established relationship), since he had a child by then that was close to grown and I don't think the Church of Sol would be very happy about a child out of wedlock. He would have been a cleric of Sol and probably still preaching "the good word of Sol" but it likely wouldn't have been constant. You can't give sermons while fighting monsters. I'm sure he even saved Sandra Lynn's life a few times!
The thing about Bobby Dawn being a televangelist now, but not then, is that when he was young, he was probably just as good at persuasion, at finding vulnerable people and exploiting their weaknesses to get what he wanted, and yet he hadn't made a name for himself as a televangelist, so people wouldn't know to be wary of him trying to convert or manipulate them.
The scene between Bobby and Kristen, when Kristen is pretending that Cassandra died shows exactly what kind of terrible person Bobby really is. He is happy to find Kristen devastated, that she is having "a real dark night of the soul" and needs guidance. He refuses to help Kristen stay at Aguefort (something that's within his power), despite knowing how beneficial that would be to her well-being, because that goes against his own goals. He is smug and condescending and cruel. He is preying on Kristen's devastation and vulnerability (not knowing it's an act), to draw her back into the fold of the Church of Helio/Sol.
The person who did that to Kristen, is the exact same person who took advantage of Sandra Lynn when she was still basically a kid, just out of high school. He took advantage of her feelings for him, her inexperience and isolation. And then, when they were discovered, he threw her away and made her the villain so he could get away with it.
He ruined Sandra Lynn's life. Yes, she's happy now with her daughter, her partner, and the beautiful home they've made at Mordred Manor with Adaine, Kristen, Lydia, Ragh, Tracker, Zayn, Aelwyn, Boggy, and 15 cats. But Sandra Lynn ended up with self-esteem and relationship issues that she is still dealing with to this day. Those issues ruined her marriage, could have ruined her relationship with Jawbone, and likely played a hand in the difficulties between her and Fig in Freshman Year, as Sandra Lynn saw her daughter take her first steps into the world of adventuring.
Because Sandra Lynn first wanted to be an adventurer and Bobby Dawn took that away from her, just like he tried to do to Kristen.
Bobby Dawn has shaped his career as a high priest of Sol and as a televangelist by portraying himself as the epitome of righteousness. He is rotten to the core, a predator in a job where he is meant to help people, and I CANNOT WAIT to see the Bad Kids take him down.
*I don't really understand it. Pamela Dawn is likely just as bad as Bobby. She's the chief paladin of the church of Sol, her husband is a televangelist and a High Priest of Sol, and she would have been around the same age as Bobby and having an affair with a vulnerable young girl who she then kicked out of the group and slandered. It being Pamela would still be awful!
**Even with the assumption that both Bobby Dawn and his child had their kids at a young age, the math still has to take into account that Sandra Lynn's daughter is the same age as Bobby Dawn's GRANDSON.
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landsofmyth · 1 month
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i was thinking “oh wouldn’t it be funny if buddy dawn also met helio, was supremely disappointed, and joined up with kristen and cassandra” and then i realised that he won’t do any of that. buddy dawn is not going to meet helio because buddy dawn is not his chosen one. buddy dawn was a teenage boy manipulated by his church since early childhood and now he is just a dead one.
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natcatontheprowl · 1 month
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I’m trying to wrap my head around how a mega church preacher turned high school teacher tells his child their son is dead. I’m in no way expecting him to take responsibility but he wanted to screw over a teenage girl and now his grandson is dead. One of his friends did it. They can’t bring him back (right now) and they can’t move his body.
His parents sitting around waiting to hear about how some other adventuring party did on their test, how we got to use magic Helio gave him to save them. But the hours just… keep passing. Do they know about Lucy? Have they met the Rat Grinders? Do they talk about what great kids they are?
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i simply NEED for buddy dawn to come back having met helio and seen that kristen was right about him.
thinking a lot about ylfa snorgelsson’s “i met death and death wanted me to live”
vs kristen applebees’ “why is there so much suffering in the world?” being met with “catch ya later” from helio.
helio doesn’t give a fuck who lives or dies, not even his chosen one. why would he give a fuck about buddy?
i can’t help but pity him. and i can’t help but want the best for him once he returns.
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maybebi47 · 2 months
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the scene between kristen and her parents plagues me.
can you imagine? meeting your parents for the first time in two years, just to go "im alive, you're alive too, just wanted to check up on you" and to be met yet again with that judgemental stare? i can't stop thinking about them belittling her favourite teacher infront of her without even offering single word of condolences when they found out she passed, about how her father said "helio wouldn't have let that happen" not knowing helio allowed kristen to die two times without intervention. thinking about how they belittled her relationship with tracker too, calling her saviour and the love of her life "that friend or roommate of yours" saying that if tracker choose helio over galicaea helio would have healed her of lycanthropy? which is absolute bullshit because we know tracker used to be heliolic before her parents kicked her out for having questions and doubts. thinking about how YET AGAIN they belittled her life choices, reminding her of how she walked out on being helios' chosen one, telling her that perhaps its not too late, trying to convince her that she's meant to be the chosen one because she brought the sun back after months of darkness, completely unaware of the sacrifices she and her friends made to make that happen. thinking about how the only happiness they showed that entire dinner was when kristen showed interest in going to church with them again, thats the only time they smiled or showed any tenderness in their hearts for her.
Thinking about how they never loved her, they loved kristen applebees, cleric and chosen of helio, not kristen, their daugher. they loved the version of her that exists in their minds, not her.
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lucyfrostblade · 1 month
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buddy dawn being the only cleric to accept corrupted ankarna is such a telling thing. we know helio's worship can already veer into rage and conquest so he was already primed to accept it all as necessary.
but also helio just let him die. buddy was so sure that "helio wouldn't have let that happen" and then helio did. and maybe buddy met him in heaven, saw that he's just a frat bro.
and then ankarna is offering him a chance to come back. take a step to the left and worship and different but similar god. his faith is shattered already. it was too easy for him to say yes. he's a kid, after all.
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