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tikay-kikay · 1 month
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They give off a similar vibe...
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sirlancevrot · 7 months
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"Snezhnaya is so beautiful..."
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chilumi my chilumi are so sweet
the plot: tartaglia wanted to charge a snowball into the lumine but saw how wonderful she was in the light of a lamp against the background of snow-covered trees
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aniitaruiz · 2 years
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maqiisan · 7 months
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return to me
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starscr0ss · 11 days
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scene from this fic that you should totally read!
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dekirufran · 1 month
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I got rejected for a chilumi wedding zine, but I did the piece anyway :3
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miniea · 8 months
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full finished version from the previous wip i posted ^__^ chlm fontaine reunion YESSIRRRR
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slimepuparibaba · 5 months
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did u guys know i draw
it's not that good tho
anyway
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have some chilumi ig i didn't post this onto tumblr cuz i forgor whoops this is 9ld
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ladymangoes · 1 year
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they don’t make men like this anymore
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snipp-snapp-snute · 7 months
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Redraw of my chilumi from half a year ago :P
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cerberusmahou · 1 year
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charm
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tikay-kikay · 5 days
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Springtime Dance🌷🌸🌻
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sirlancevrot · 6 months
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"Gotcha, Lumine."
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well done.
so, this is a crossover with Identity v, a premium costume collection "ivan" and "sophia" if I'm not mistaken.
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aniitaruiz · 7 months
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aeroplaneblues · 1 year
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Happy Valentine's Day!💟💗
Long time no chilumi, they will forever be my faves🥰 Do not ask me what they are wearing I do not know either😉 Oh yeah this is from that one poll I did days ago. Thanks!!
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thewarinourstarwars · 9 months
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Like Different Stars
Fandom: Genshin Impact
Pairing: Tartaglia/Lumine (Chilumi)
Summary: “It’s because I trust you the most that I have a favor to ask.”
Her head swiveled. He had grown more serious now, the tired warrior having returned.
“What’s the favor?” A part of her knew she should dismiss it immediately, as she wanted no part in Fatui schemes.
And yet she knew that she would be yanked around on the strings of the Tsaritsa like a puppet no matter what road she took here. Somehow, no matter what she did, it had a way of playing out well for the Fatui in the endgame.
And a part of her could not deny Ajax what he wanted, could not betray the fondness and trust exchanged now in the night, in this secret reunion.
“I need to you to hang onto this for me.” He removed his Vision from his belt. “I can’t explain why, but I can’t have it right now and I need someone to keep it safe.”
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Childe trusts Lumine with his Vision for safekeeping.
“Ah, it’s great to see you again.” Childe sighed and looked up to the night sky above them.
The lights were so bright here, that Lumine could only see pinpricks from the brightest stars, far from the swirling galaxies that she was used to seeing over even the most advanced cities of Teyvat. 
Seeing only faintly-twinkling pinpricks made her feel uneasy, as weak as she had felt when she’d first awoken on that beach in Mondstadt. For so long, voyaging across the sea of infinite stars between realms had been her only constant, the last comfort and security after her forgotten homeworld had been destroyed. 
There was something else about Fontaine that set Lumine on edge, made her skin prickle and all her hair stand on end. She could see it in the eyes of the smiling people, always darting to the mechanical guards and the shadow of the islands looming overhead. She could hear it in the mumbles and whispers of an old prophecy, of a day of judgement coming. 
She could close her eyes and ears and pretend not to see it, pretend not to notice it. How many worlds had she done that in, never to question their fates again? That is, until now. 
She looked to Childe, and thought of how the thin white streak in his hair had grown wider, stark against the lively copper. His eyes were brighter than usual, the way they only were around Teucer or in the heat of battle. He was always more alive when he looked at her, when he was by her side. 
He was her enemy, allied with the Tsaritsa who had hurt her friends, who was threatening the world that had become as much of a home as that first one had been to her. And yet, like Teyvat, against her will she had become fonder of him than she’d ever confess. 
“It’s good to see you too.” The words came out, barely above a whisper. Maybe she even hoped that he wouldn’t have heard it, forgotten it over the silence of her reverie. 
But no such hope was honored. 
He looked back to her, ocean eyes shining like the waves in the moonlight of the canal outside of the grand hotel. 
“I had no idea I meant so much to you, Traveler.” There was a teasing edge to his voice, but beneath it was something much more genuine. “I thought you still hated me, even after our adventures in Inazuma together.”
Lumine shrugged. “I’m still not going to be a friend to the Fatui.”
“But to a Harbinger?” He raised an eyebrow.
Lumine looked back to the waters. “I’m willing to be Ajax’s friend.”
“Oh.”
She looked back in time to see him genuinely caught off-guard. He blinked at her, once, twice, a tinge of pink filling his cheeks. It was such a soft look, for someone like him. 
He coughed into his fist and the two of them looked away at anything, at anywhere else but the connection that was becoming palpable between them. 
It was a long time before Childe spoke again. “I’m glad to have you as my comrade, Lumine. I’d trust you over anyone else to fight by my side.”
She could feel that he’d turned back to her, but she could not, would not return that gaze because she could feel the heat rising in her cheeks. 
“It’s because I trust you the most that I have a favor to ask.”
Her head swiveled. He had grown more serious now, the tired warrior having returned. 
“What’s the favor?” A part of her knew she should dismiss it immediately, as she wanted no part in Fatui schemes. 
And yet she knew that she would be yanked around on the strings of the Tsaritsa like a puppet no matter what road she took here. Somehow, no matter what she did, it had a way of playing out well for the Fatui in the endgame. 
And a part of her could not deny Ajax what he wanted, could not betray the fondness and trust exchanged now in the night, in this secret reunion. 
“I need to you to hang onto this for me.” He removed his Vision from his belt. “I can’t explain why, but I can’t have it right now and I need someone to keep it safe.”
He pressed the Vision into her cupped hands. The light of the Vision danced in front of her, like sunlight on the waves of the shoals of Liyue. She stared at it before her eyes moved up to its owner. 
“What are you planning?”
He looked down at the Vision with a sense of longing. “Whatever I can to keep my colleagues from razing this city. I didn’t want things to go that way in Liyue, but my colleagues don’t share the same sense of honor. I’ll do what’s necessary for the Tsaritsa. . . But the Knave’s plan is completely unnecessary.”
“Childe, what is the Knave planning?” That general sense of unease exploded into full-blown panic. If her methods were something that even he disagreed with. . . 
“I know I have no right to ask this.” His fingers lingered under her own, cupped around that Vision. He looked so tired, so resigned to fate, so deflated. Like he had after the Ruin Guard factory. “Please, comrade. Trust me one more time?”
Their eyes met, and all Lumine could see was sincerity. In an instant, she understood him as a fellow traveling warrior, a fellow vagabond who had lost their home a long time ago with their innocence. In him, she saw the rainfall, the attempt to make things right. 
“I will.” She placed the Vision in the pocket of her dress. “I’ll keep it safe.”
He smiled, more out of relief than anything else. “Thank you. I trust you will.”
He then sighed and turned. “I just wish things could have been different.”
“Teucer once told me that you’d have joined me, if I’d asked.” Lumine realized she sounded unbearably sad. “But it’s too late for that, isn’t it?”
He turned back to her, a reflection of her own unacknowledged sorrow. “It always was, comrade.”
Lumine reached for his hand. Before she knew it, she was pulling him in closer, until they were face to face, eye to eye. . . 
That was when he leaned in for the kiss and she didn’t dare push him away. Their embrace was a desperate plea to stay, although Lumine had no idea who was doing the pleading. Maybe it was both of them. 
Their kiss tasted bittersweet, like the fall of rain.
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