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duckduckgrem · 6 months
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💜🎃💜 Happy Halloween! 💜🎃💜
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park-jimin-isnt-real · 11 months
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dovelydraws · 2 years
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Hello! I love how you draw the Witch of the Greenwood characters! You’re so talented:0
Aww thank you, that's really sweet!! It's been a really fun project to work on so far 😊😊😊
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moonshadebutterflies · 3 months
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themyscirah · 23 hours
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I think that post her resculpting and subsequent resurrection in War of the Gods (and maybe later ones if it happens again in a similar manner) Diana comes back different. Not really specifically emotionally, although there is a change there soon after (which I think can be attributed to the writer swap, more than anything) but physically, with a new set of marks and indentations and changes to the overall texture of her skin, as she was literally resculpted, and by a desperate and grieving woman on a timetable
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pinkflames · 1 year
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pen-of-roses · 8 months
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A Path Between Shards
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Written for @flashfictionfridayofficial this week, this prompt helped me do some world building!
They could feel the change in the air as soon as the overgrown cobblestone road came into view, and it made the hairs on their arm stand on end. 
Not far from the road, what was once likely a guard tower stood in a heap of stone. It was still enough to make out the three walls with a hole for a door that had likely rotted away years ago in one. Two of the walls framed the rubble that had spilled out past them with the disappearance of the fourth and abrupt end to the cobble road. Nature made a valiant attempt to hide this peculiarity, but they could see through it after all their previous exposure.
“Well, at least I’m in the right place.”
An Abyssal fissure. And likely, a way off Korryn.
Paths between shards were always a tricky thing.
Some would have the whole of Esharial believe that most, if not all, were well known and documented by the various governments and rulers of each Shard. Those ones got fancy names and there was a lot of effort put into organizing travel between them. The big gateways even got special ships to go through because Abyssal fissures were terrifying enough to most just being near them, let alone in them. The little ones most people just knew to avoid or would have special guards placed near them. All nice, official, and safe.
The reality, of course, was much different.
With so little actually known about Esharial as a whole now, let alone pre-Shattering, there was no actual way to document every single Abyssal fissure, let alone every little portal that dotted them. Especially when certain ones were close enough to each other that someone could spend years traveling back and forth through it and never even know.
Of course, others were a bit more obvious in what had happened. Either the unlucky bastard literally fell through the Abyss to the other end, or they wandered through an innocent patch of land, only to turn around and realize the path they’d just walked was gone and it was a one way trip. Or if they were really unlucky, both the falling and one way trip.
Dear and blessed Veyrit, don’t let this one be one of those cases. 
Of course, with their life, the fuckers would probably think that would just be another humorous chapter in the tragic comedy of Oren Blytridj.
They sighed.
Regardless of how the trip went, they still had to find the abyssal damned thing.
Stepping closer to the crumbling stone wall, they closed their eyes and took a deep breath, and listened.
This close to the Abyss, many assumed that Cast came easier to Casters. After all, magic flowed easily here, whispering promises of secrets and power to be found and used by anyone determined enough to. It was an intoxicating thing. A dangerous thing. A danger that those who had never learned to use Cast knew very little about, and one every Caster knew by heart.
Casters did not learn at Abyssal fissures because the raw ambient power of Esharial’s magic could sweep even the most disciplined of Casters away in its currents if they let their guard down for even a moment. 
They didn’t even need to pull any Cast for that heat to begin stirring in their veins. A familiar buzzing warmth waiting to use them as a conduit to be freed if they just let it.
They shuddered.
There was a reason other types of magic users—even most young Casters, or those who performed truly powerful or dangerous types of Cast—preferred to pull it through something other than just their own body.
But even with the sure force of it crackling under their skin and the rushing river of its whispers only growing louder and more insistent, they followed it towards it closer to the source. One hand traced the edge of the fissure, multicolored sparks dancing along their arm. They pushed back against their attempts to flow through it.
Between that concentration, the thundering ethereal voices in their ear, and their own rapidly beating heart, they almost missed the ever so slight give in magic, just a hair weaker than the surrounding area.
The portal.
To their mortal eyes it was nothing but empty air and wild vegetation.
To their hands, it was the heat of a campfire trapped in this little pocket of air.
Their heart was competing with the rush of magic now as they swallowed and closed their eyes.
“Leyraveyrit, if you have ever watched over me or my sister, then you will let this lead me to her. Please.”
And they stepped forward.
And the world, their world, their home, fell away.
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dr-reversebeartrap · 5 months
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i think adam would do amandas piercings
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six-of-ravens · 2 years
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......I will give this book til page 50.
the prologue was essentially a Fantasy Rewrite of the book of Genesis (also literally called Genesis) and very blandly written. if I was a teenager I'd grit my teeth and say "well, this is just how fantasy novels are." but luckily I'm not, and I have a great many better fantasy novels (and non-fantasy novels!) I can read instead.
so....37 more pages to impress me.
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duckduckgrem · 2 years
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The fact that it’s already near the end of the month is ✨disgusting ✨ BUT! It means that it’s time to introduce another Witch of the Greenwood character!
Introducing: Velia (she/her), the Veiled Lady Fungifolk! 
I’m so fucking excited for fungifolk as a whole, but I’m especially excited for Velia!! I’m absolutely in love with the art @dovelydraws has done for this character. 
Velia is a lesbian polyamorous romance option, a potion-grade mushroom farmer, lover of poetry, and caretaker of a younger fungifolk. She’s a very warm woman who loves stories of adventure and romance, even if she’s more inclined to sit and read about the former than go out on an adventure herself. Though maybe one day soon she’ll have a romantic tale or two of her own to write about! 
Again, all character art for Witch of the Greenwood is created by the lovely @dovelydraws! Go check ‘em out. And follow along her to stay updated on progress for Witch of the Greenwood - a Rune Factory-esque dating / farming / life sim where you play as a young witch living in a magic forest! 
Reblogs greatly appreciated 😊
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cerseimikaelson · 1 month
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HIII CERSEI GUESS WHOS BACK (YOUR FELLOW WOTG FAN) WITH MY THOUGHTS ON COTG:
It is such a funny book, my fav jokes being the 'shrek, fiona, donkey' joke and an underrated classic in my mind, the scene where percy is like "There was screaming, crying and running in circles, and that was ✨just me✨" when talking about blanche's story (its so brutally honest and funny in a vulnerable way, which I will expand later on with the vulnerable part of it). It had so many iconic moments
It was a very low stakes, slow plot. You can tell Rick wrote it for the experience of reading our fav characters again (adding on to the fact that rick was made to write it by disney as additional marketing for the show, you can tell the plot wasnt thought of much), and ive seen people get mad over it, id love to know what you think!
This is a bit of a touchy topic. I've seen the people on the internet calling percabeth abusive with the constant name calling and the physical ??violence?? ( i obviously dont agree, but thats another topic), but something I've observed that everything that anti percabeths pointed out was toned down in the book?? Another post confirms that the majority of seaweed brains in the book was from percys pov and not annabeth actually saying it (like when hes looking at her expression and saying things like 'she looked like she was trying to say,....') and also when it comes to physical 'violence' (it feels so wrong to say bc i cant find another word lolol), the only things i found while rereading were 'lightly pinched my arm' and 'nudged me with her toe' which is wayyyy more toned down than ricks usual 'swatting my arm' or 'punching me' or 'judoflipped me'
One thing I admire so much about this book is the way he's written the characters vulnerability. percys way more open when he talks about crying whereas in the books its brushed over a lot, which is something the lovely @demigods-posts pointed out. annabeth tearing up when sally compliments her on something small like a cupcake, grover scared of percy and annabeth leaving him, and ofc percy. i saw someone interpret the river god scene as a ptsd induced panic attack, and i admire how rick has written it with so much angst, but still kept it light for the tone of the books.
another thing i love is how the characters dont revolve around percy as a main character (which is probably something rick learned while writing the tv show). annabeth has hobbies of her own, she's in her dream school, she is a busy woman and good for her. grover regularly goes to camp, and has his own conflicts with his gf and stuff. sally and paul are on their own arc with the baby on the way.
the fluff needs a special mention. every moment is so cute and sweet, there are way too many instances, especially with grover and percy which there was a severe lack of in hoo. them turning to seven year olds, percy and annabeths daily night iris message routine, the domesticity of the jacksons family
As usual, I'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions too, im so happy i get to talk about it with you :))
Heyyy friend, how are you? Thanks for the ask!
Since you mentioned her, I LOVED Blanche. Iris is one of my favourite goddesses, so it was great seeing her. And I loved watching a god actually be ignored by their teenage child for once instead of the other way around. Blanche being a propel rebel with the monochrome was golden. (also, pink hummingbirds? lol)
It is obvious there wasn't much in terms of an actual plot with real structure, but it was fun and light-hearted and it does set the foundation for something in the future. Not all quests need to be high stakes, all-hands-on-deck, the world is coming undone. I liked watching the trio have semi normal lives (meeting up for smoothies after school) instead of constantly being on hero mode.
I genuinely had no clue people were upset about Percabeth's interaction in this. But seriously, violence? Did those people forget Annabeth judo-flipped Percy in New Rome, or was it okay then because it was a grand romantic gesture? How is punching someone in the arm to tell them they are being an idiot (provided you don't turn them black and blue of course) abuse? Percy and Annabeth are in a relationship, obviously they are going to be tactile with each other. Not to mention, people often nudge each other in real life and nobody shouts abuse then. I am rambling now but honestly this is the first I've heard of this and I have opinions.
I know Rick wrote the PG version, but can we talk about Zeus literally objectifying Ganymede at brunch and nobody but Hera (and Percy silently) batting an eye? Honestly, I am not a hardcore Zeus hater (although he is an a**hole) but the way Rick writes him he has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. I officially volunteer to be Hera's divorce attorney.
I really liked the idea of Annabeth having a secret fan club and having dinner with Sally, Percy and Paul every night. That was excellent.
I am already brainstorming theories about what the third book is going to be. Does it matter that WOTG isn't even out yet? Absolutely not. I kind of want it to be about Athena because her interactions with Percy are always 10/10, but that probably won't happen.
Feel free to send me asks about your favourite gods and goddesses, any headcanons you may have or anything you wish to discuss about PJO. You can also find me on ao3!
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ethanthequeefqueen · 16 days
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everytime i see dad!rafe its always like little kids like maybe babys like no i want 14-18 type dad rafe like I WAS DILF RAFE WOTG HIS HIGH SCHOOL KIDS
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moonshadebutterflies · 3 months
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hey uh? ff11 monster designers? what is this?
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biillylenz · 3 months
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why do people boil down daniels character to emo teen who is a wotg super fan????? like omg he wore a shirt ONCE and he is literallt such an interesting character its so annoyingg none of you understand him
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womenofthegalaxyhub · 2 years
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pen-of-roses · 8 months
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Whispers of the Grey (WIP sorta Re-Intro?)
The Grey are a bedtime story, a warning meant to scare reckless Casters who don't want to learn control over their power. If there were real cases, they were few and far between, meant to be swept away quickly. They weren't supposed to be real.
And Evashen wasn't meant to be remembered. Or found.
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The Blytridj siblings are the darlings and terrors of The Wyvern Coven of Korryn, a prestigious research collective of Casters. Najdinel "Din" is a dedicated researcher, and her sibling Oren is a promising healer-in-training, both of which causes most to look the other way in regards to their mysterious history and perhaps less than legal means of getting by outside the spyre's walls.
It starts as a simple expedition to a crack in Korryn that reveals a seemingly unknown Shard with ruins that connect it to their deities. Then they trigger an old curse. Reports say that only a handful survived, with the rest presumed dead. And among the fallen is Din. But the curse isn't finished, as Casters start to lose control and the very Shard of Korryn itself begins to break apart, with creatures out of horror stories spilling out of the cracks.
And Oren starts to have visions of their sister still alive, and an ancient land and it's forgotten last leader.
Armed with these foreign memories, an heirloom of the Coven dating back to it's founding, and a companion claiming to be sent by the Veyrit themselves, they set out to save their sister, and their home if possible. But bringing light to the darkened history of Korryn and the Veyrit ruled kingdom before it might prove far worse than any realized.
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Oren Blytridj: The healer turned knight.
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Najdinel Blytridj: The researcher lost in the ruins of history.
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Safirel: The last Prophet of Evashen.
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Let me know if you want to be added (but know I'm sometimes bad at using it)
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