I forgot this little dude's name but I would die for him...
(Edit: Platebacked Lizard!)
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
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Western Frontier on Pandora
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Kinglor Forest
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Upper Plains
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Clouded Forest
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Monkey’s Paw pages 130-131 ( START HERE || ao3 || previous || next )
AU after episode 62. The Omega Dads try a more desperate gambit, but careful what you wish for. Our dads find alternate versions of themselves in a strange dreamscape.
Ifyou die in the dream, doyou die in real life?
we are getting real close to some more Monologues that I have been sitting on for more than a year
also this comic will not go about straight up shipping any of the dads, but I call it like I see it vis a vis how they interact with each other and who thinks who is hot
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I had to do a little bit of it by hand, and tbh I still want to change a few things (Ahnia's south border is too low, it should be higher, but I decided I didn't wanna fiddle with it any more asldknfa) but!!! Here's a map of Brinnela!
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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora NPC photos masterlist
Aranahe
- hometree
part one
part two
part three
part four
part five
part six
- in the kinglor forest
part one
part two
part three
part four
part five
- Aranahe clan camps
part one
Zeswa
- hometree
- in the upper plains
- zeswa clan camps
Kame’tire
- hometree
- in the clouded forest
- kame’tire clan camps
Resistance base
- Sarentu
- Humans
- other na’vi
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I don’t believe in fate, and I don’t believe that objects have souls, but sometimes the universe is serendipitous.
When I bought this collar, all I knew was that it was a) definitely Edwardian, and b) it was mine, because somehow it had not yet been claimed even though it had been over an hour since it was listed and this seller’s listings get claimed within seconds of posting. It arrived. It was Edwardian. It was so fucking beautiful. The lace is soft and airy and seemingly delicate, but the threads are in excellent condition.
And like I mentioned before, I am not shy about using antique textiles. I did know that I didn’t want to cut into the lace, because it had finished edges and was not an infinite repeat in the way that lace edgings or insertions often are—the flat yoke and the flounce were both discrete pieces. So I spent several hours painstakingly taking out the original seam holding the two together. This was thankfully a simple running stitch and I was able to remove it without damaging the lace at all. The flounce was long:
It is folded in half in the image above. Much too long for me to sew into any kind of blouse without cutting it. So I toyed with the idea of making it into a frilly Edwardian petticoat.
Guys.
Guys. It is exactly the right length. That is some serious serendipity at work.
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Can we be friends? Please?
Spoiler alert: they don't wanna be friends.
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I was writing last night and I was really thinking about even though Nishiki is probably the most important personal antagonist that Kiryu has, his lack of a backstory is what gives us Kiryu’s perspective of him because we see what Kiryu sees and Kiwami’s flashbacks of 1995 do no justice to his character because they’re only the lead up to why he’s jaded but not what makes Nishiki himself.
And I (like other people) heavily criticize Kazama’s actions/decisions throughout the series but I can also undoubtedly see how he’s Kiryu and Nishiki’s father. I see Nishiki as spoiled. Not in the way of candy and riches but you can see exactly where Nishiki wasn’t denied when he should’ve been. I don’t see Kiryu as favored as so much as I see Kazama using him as a pawn. If Nishiki wasn’t evil and still as powerful Kazama would be using him the same way Kazama was using Sera.
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