put in the tags why not OR how you’d cook your science meal
(there are no health risks in eating the meat)
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I feel like moments like these are important. It solidifies that after everything he has been through in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, he is still a child. In OOT, he really was a child trapped in an adults body.
He doesn't consider himself a grown-up and doesn't really understand what's going on in the Anju and Kafei sidequest. He isn't motivated by the stakes or to help two lovers reunite but rather to just help for the sake of it.
In Great Bay, there are, unfortunately, a bunch of weirdos. He looks at a Zora man weird, but I think rather than just finding him gross, he doesn't get it as seen in the Fish Wish sidequest. He finds them weird, but he doesn't have a full understanding of it. This showcases his innocence in the game.
Along with that, there's also a moment where Sakon the thief tries to take advantage of Link. He talks about Link's sword and how cool it is, gives advice, and compliments the sword again, asking to just see it. It's obviously suspicious to the player, but if Link says yes, Tatl immediately gets hostile and attacks Sakon to drive him away instead of letting Link hand over his sword. If Link says no but tries to talk to him again, Tatl will immediately become hostile at Sakon anyway. I feel like this can show how niave Link can be.
There's also when Link receives a Keaton mask. He doesn't really get the meaning behind it and doesn't think accepting it if it makes sense, but he does it anyway. This doesn't really further any points other than he really is just a niave kid going through the motions.
Point is Majora's Mask highlights how he is still a child at heart. He thinks and acts like one still after Ocrina of Time. He didn't just grow up when he was asleep for 7 years. After everything he's been through, he's still him: a child.
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Watered Down Hot Chocolate - an AvA/M series
created by Sammy8D257
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Purple's Childhood Hot Coco Recipe
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons baking cocoa
- 1 1/2 tablespoon sugar
- 1 cup milk
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract (Optional)
Directions:
1. In a microwave safe mug, combine the cocoa and sugar.
2. Slowly mix in the milk until the cocoa and sugar dissolve.
3. Microwave the entire thing on high for one minute or until hot.
(Optional) 4. Stir in vanilla extract to your flavor liking
NOTE: If you don't have milk, water works just fine.
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A.K.A.
A collection of stories exploring Purple's past, present, and potential future in a world of colorful stick figures, kings, games and more.
[Note: Hello! Sammy8D here! This is the Masterpost for my "Watered Down Hot Chocolate" series where I will be cataloging and organizing all the comics and fanfics I make for this series! Canon Compliant until proven otherwise. I hope you enjoy it!]
[LINK TO #AvAM WDHC]
[Ao3 LINK]
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AvAM WDHC: Melted Marshmallows
A collection of supplementary materials and side stories that are connected to the main stories but are not required to read to enjoy the WDHC series.
[LINK TO #AVAM WDHC MM]
[Ao3 LINK]
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Last Updated: Oct. 9, 2023
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Any general AvA Headcanons also apply to this AU!
You can find my headcanons here ->
[LINK TO #AvA Headcanon]
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- Learned Behavior
Status: Complete
Word Count: 1.7k words
Summary: Growing up, Purple learned many things. Like how to cook, how to clean, and how to block a punch to the head so you don’t get a concussion. All valuable skills in their own humble opinion. Though, the most important lesson Purple ever learned was that they weren’t good enough.
[Tumblr Post Link] || [Ao3 Link]
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- In the Week that Follows
Status: Chapters 1/9 complete
Word Count: ??
Summary: When King woke up to a pile of neatly folded blankets and pillows but no purple stick figure in sight, he tried not to feel disappointed. It made sense. Of course Purple wouldn't want anything to do with him. Aside from the week they spent preparing to capture those desktop stick figures, they were practically strangers. More than that, Purple was a stranger that King nearly killed because of his own blind anger. One hug wasn't going to change getting disintegrated.
Yes, King decided with a sigh. Purple would be better off staying away.
Two hours later, the doorbell rang and King looked out the peephole to see Purple carrying a tote bag full of cleaning supplies.
A.k.a. King and Purple spend the week after AvM 30, cleaning King’s house.
[COVER + Chapters] || [Ao3]
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Melted Marshmallows:
- Excerpt from The Differences of Created and Natural Parenthood: Examining the effects of parental origin on child rearing
An excerpt from a fake academic study looking at the effects of being a created stick and a born/natural stick has on raising a child.
-Bed - AvA Sticktober Day 9
How King's bed ends up outside his room.
(This takes place a few months after Gold gets disintegrated into Minecraft.)
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MORE TO COME!
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“oughhhg i cant let my family know about my social media they can’t know i like yaoi and boys kissing oughfhhh”
you infant. you child. you speck. i found my human fathers twitter account because a porn star we both mutually follow started roasting him for being a tool in her replies.
the man who raised me replies to hentai screenshots with adam sandler gifs.
you know nothing of suffering.
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Me: *minding my own business making Master Kohga get revenge on Astor and Ganon* Yesss kill them to death. <3
Age of Calamity: Good job, by the way now you can fight as him.
Me: As who.
AoC: Calamity Ganon.
Me: Excuse Me What.
Me: *turns in one of the dozen Quests that just popped up*
AoC: After consuming a bunch of malice Calamity Ganon obtained a new vile and evil skill.
AoC: PS-- \o/ You solved the problems of everyone in this region.
Me: I feel as though teaching Calamity Ganon a new vile and evil skill is the opposite of what you just said.
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Henry was not even a particularly neglectful father by royal contemporary standards. He saw Elizabeth seldom, but he was kept aware of her progress, and in 1542, after dining with both daughters at Pyrgo Park near Romford, he began to see more of them. In Elizabeth's case, this may have had as much to do with her age as anything else--she was, in her father's words, now exhibiting the qualities 'agreeable to her estate' [...] At nine or so, Elizabeth would have begun to be a civilized companion. For the last five years of the king's life, Elizabeth was given increasing signs that he loved and cherished her, and she reciprocated with a proud and powerful affection which endured in her as queen.
Elizabeth: Renaissance Prince, Lisa Hilton
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