I was just hit with the greatest wave of despair knowing that half of the canvas of the drawing I'm working on will be taken up by hats.
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Text from each panel in order:
"Hello?? My order..?"
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"I guess you all must-a been VERY happy that Pep went inside [the tower] scared instead of angry"
"What do you mean by this, little gnome man?"
"Oh! Just that he is-a good with weapons! Knives, butcher knives, you-a know; Kitchen things! Sharp things! Very glad no one was hurt!"
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"little gnome man, I must head home. Good day to you."
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@serennedyweek Day 2 - Western
super late but i made the end of the week at least! the event snuck up on me but when i saw the prompt list i couldn’t help but do more cowboy!au. though this one is mostly about luis being thirsty and leon being testy. just. in the 1800s. a bit rushed but hopefully it’s mostly clear.
details below.
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the exact same character (white hair, shared/weird eyes, the cool teacher that is also very powerful and discover hidden potential in their outcast students and who wet at LEAST half of the fanbase)
yeah
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After rewatching Honor Among Thieves I couldn't help but notice that Kira is still warm and affectionate towards Holga while thinking that her dad abandoned her for riches. But they were both on the heist, and both were gone from her life for two years while locked up in jail, so why does her dad get the brunt of the bitter emotions?
You could theorise that Kira and Holga had a stronger bond to begin with that it was harder for her absence to dent, but Forge also had two years to turn Kira against both of her parental figures, and yet it seems like he only bothered to lie about Edgin. Why? Did he position Holga as collateral damage in Edgin's terrible plan, and that's why Kira doesn't see her as culpable? Did he bother to mention her at all?
When Edgin accuses Forge of setting a trap for him and Holga, Forge corrects him by saying that the trap was for him and Simon. So did he not see Holga as a threat?
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Here’s an idea; Twst spoilers
So, there’s a popular fan plot that after Silver and the others save Malleus, Silver overblots. This is one of those.
However, instead of attacking anyone, like most blots, Silver runs away as the feeling that made him blot over was thinking that his existence brings nothing but pain. Therefore, Silver’s overblot form is only harmful to himself, often clawing at his body, as if trying to tear himself apart. He only attacks when others get close and that’s to warn them away more than anything. As soon as Silver overblots, he flees while the phantom creates a “Castle of Illusion,” which acts as a prison and torture palace to keep Silver trapped and to “punish” him.
Because the others don’t want him to die, the Diasomnia crew breaks into the castle and fights through the castle spells to get to the center and save Silver before the Phantom drains Silver’s life away.
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