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thekapster5 · 10 months
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Hello LGBTQ+ comunity, we got them all here
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the-mistholme-museum · 2 months
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All of my characters are autistic. What sets them apart is what kind of autism they've got.
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wwpbviiid · 2 months
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I’ve remade the quiz, there’s now 61 characters in it because I’m insane
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boombox-fuckboy · 5 months
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As a hobby worldbuilder who works primarily in what I assume is the weird fiction zone (with fair sized fantasy or scifi elements, depending on the project), I sometimes get stuck about what to do with the sky. If reality doesn't work the same, how do I account for the sun? Should I even have a moon and stars? If I do, are they true moon and stars, or an equivalent?
While you can gently sweep the conundrum under a rug, it can of course become part of the game. Here's some examples of solutions I've enjoyed:
Midst: The natural state of the universe is, in fact, light. Darkness acts like a reality-warping, breathable liquid. Midst is an islet, which here means it's one of many floating planetoids. Midst specifically floats and rotates slowly at the border of light and dark, causing day and night. The moon is an even smaller floating body, but it's mostly just there to explode. Space is dangerous not for breathing or temperature reasons but because you'll get ripped to shreds by floating mica.
Campaign: Skyjacks: The sun is the creation of the Sovereign (now dead patriarch god), and the stars were his angels. The Morningstar is the only one that doesn't move, guarding the empty throne, but the few remaining stars (angels) do, and also aren't always up there, which makes navigation difficult. There are so few stars now as most angels were cast out of the heavens a couple centuries back (when The Sovereign was slain). The moon was created by The Forest Queen, allowing her to see by the light of it, which she could not by the Sovereign's sun. If you fly an airship above the moon, she cannot see you.
The Mistholme Museum: Specifically, in the world of The Beast and The Queen, the stars are beetles, which roam about on the dome that is the sky. The sun? Different beetle.
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fuckthisshitimin · 8 months
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[ID: A sketchbook page titled "Quadrupedal" filled with several ink drawings. From top left to bottom right: A dog tag reading "Daisy", a rectangle filled with abstract worm-like spiraling shapes, a view of a house in a field, something round exploding in the distance, dark like a reversed sunrise. The profile of a shepherd dog and her shadow - or, maybe, another dog sitting next to her. Text above the image reads "Good dogs". The silhouette of a man coming through a door. The man is filled with abstract lines, uncertain. A pattern of worm-like lines. A dog tag reading "Winnie". A lighter and a cigarette. The cigarette is lit, smoke rising to the top of the page. On the lighter, text is engraved: "These things'll kill you, you know. Jamie." The page is signed, Meaningless Mikhaïl. End ID.]
So maybe I listened too much of The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity and Mortality in a few days but I think S3E6 is definitely a favorite of mine. Yes, because there are dogs.
Every horror podcast should have at least one ominously engraved lighter.
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Propaganda below the cut:
This starts off as artifact descriptions and stories of the artifacts in the Mistholm Museum of Mystery Morbidity and Mortality(a museum that specializes in the “unknown and surreal”) told to you by an AI called the Audio Tour Guide. Gradually, it begins to develop an overarching plot about events going on at the Museum in Season 2. Would recommend this to people who really enjoyed the format of the Magnus Archives (a mixture of shorter stories that may or may not be related to the greater plot with some but not much plot-relevant events in between) although it is way less scary / depressing than the Magnus Archives.
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jetlaggingbehind · 11 months
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i missed a lot of mistholme month cause i got swamped with work but hey i got this doodle page!! wahaha
my queen design's based off of nicky642's art from the discord bc it was gorgeous ;u;
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starswallowingsea · 2 months
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S6E8
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dinodivider · 1 year
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If you disrespect the Audio Tour Guide, you disrespect me, and I've got an empty field for us to meet in at dawn
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podplane · 6 months
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The Mistholme Museum is where all the strangest exhibits in the world just kind of... turn up. Every episode takes you on a tour of several exhibits, where the ever-helpful and definitely not self-aware Audio Tour Guide will tell you their tales. Over the course of the series, a broader narrative begins to emerge, focusing around themes such as identity, personhood, and hope. I love the vibes of this show, and how the storytelling pulls you in. Transcripts here.
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ghosteso · 6 months
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I could catch up to Podcasts I haven’t listened to or I could read fanfiction of said podcast. I think we all know my answer.
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falenminds-blog · 1 month
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i just loooooove how relatable the guide is sometimes mskdjjsksk like, the "because... because i yelled?" is literally such a thing my traumatized lil ass would say when faced with the mildest of misunderstandings .
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guide, thank you so much for always representing us, the mentally spicy with terrible communication skills 💖💖✨️💫✨️
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the-mistholme-museum · 7 months
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Yes hello I made a "meme'
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wwpbviiid · 2 months
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AU where instead of the man with a voice like honey and chocolate and coffee all at once, it was Jonmartin that showed up at the start of season 2, Somewhere Else being the Mistholme Museum
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"you haven't said a word since we met..."
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seachanqe · 2 years
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The Road Less Traveled by @cuttoothed for Fanfic Writers Appreciation Day
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I can finally share one of my most recent binding projects, which I put together for cuttooth for FFWAD Renegade Loves Fic (Writers), an event hosted by @renegadepublishing!
The Road Less Traveled is a lovely, soft The Magnus Archives and Mistholme Museum crossover fic (of sorts). You don't need to know anything about Mistholme Museum to read it! I HIGHLY recommend it if you love soft jmart. I'm extremely happy how this one turned out, especially since I did some of my own illustrations.
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