I was never meant to hurt
A day late to Ritsu's birthday since I have no sense of time, but here <3
[Short ID: a two page comic about Ritsu from Mob Psycho 100 set to the poem: Left to dry out in the light, I wanted out, I wanted in. Now I've found my source of strife. I've gotten out, I've seen what's in. End ID.]
More detailed ID under cut:
[Long ID: the comic starts with a shot of Ritsu seated at a table, a spotlight shining on him, his plate empty. The other figures around him, resembling his friends, are dark, on Tome's plate an alien head and on Mob's a dumbbell. The words accompanying it are: "Left to dry out in the light."
The second and third frame are placed next to each other. The second, set to words: "I wanted out", has a similarly dark purple tone to it as the first, and it depicts Ritsu, in his school uniform, reaching over a wire fence, towards flowering, sharp cacti. The third however is lighter, the background a dull yellow, set to words: "I wanted in", as Ritsu, in a blue hoodie, stares at the back of Mob, who is standing amongst a big growth of brocolli.
The second page starts with a frame of Ritsu, wearing a yellow hoodie, standing against the light of a sunrise, looking towards the camera, expression finally visible. There is rubble around him, and the colors are brighter. And the words say: "Now I've found my source of strife."
The second and third panels here are again set next to each other. The second is put to words: "I've gotten out," and it depicts Ritsu running along a yellow, tall field. And the final panel, accompanying the words: "I've seen what's in," shows Ritsu, clad in the same blue hoodie he wore the day of the accident, and Unknown Percentage. Placed against a warm background, light streaming over them, as they, peacefully, embrace each other.
The caption below says: "I was never meant to hurt." End ID.]
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I think its important for me to say that even if I dont answer your ask I still read all of them!! Its just that formulating an answer or even a drawing takes me a while, and its a lot of energy that I just dont often find in myself or that I may or may not be spending by drawing one of the three million scenarios in my head, and so I end up freezing when I see that I have a million things sitting on my inbox
I've read your theory asks! your scenarios! and all the cute stuff and compliments you guys have sent me! you! yes you! you know who you are!
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STATISTICAL "WHICH CHARACTER" PERSONALITY QUIZ
tagged by @natscatorrcio thank you i love you!
rules: take this test and present who you got as the characters most similar to you
okay idk these people so i'm only sharing the ones i know lmao
Violet Parr (The Incredibles): 80%
Amy Antsler (Booksmart): 79%
Chidi Anagonye (The Good Place): 76%
Ben Hargreeves (The Umbrella Academy): 74%
Marianne (Portrait of a Lady on Fire): 74%
Viktor (Arcane): 73%
Anita 'Needy' Lesnicki (Jennifer's Body): 72%
tagging: @antlerdyke @yee-hawlw @misfittq @lottieurl @deankarolina (if u want to share and haven't done this already!)
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Morrigan's Dream
In Chapter 29 of Hollowpox, Morrigan wakes up from a dream:
Morrigan woke the next morning with a start, her heart racing. She’d been dreaming of something strange and awful—broken glass and plumes of black smoke and a distant cry in the dark. Two button-black eyes shining at her from the shadows. A snatch of song she couldn’t quite remember. A feeling of something precious, slipping through her fingers.
There are two prevailing theories on what this dream could mean.
It's related to what happened with Morrigan's mom
It's related to the Courage Square Massacre
I think there's equal evidence for both, I'm going to tackle this from the Courage Square angle and then the mom angle, because why not. Both are very plausible.
Let's take it step by step.
Possible meaning if it's related to the Courage Square Massacre:
broken glass and plumes of black smoke and a distant cry in the dark
Whatever this is, this is clearly a scene of destruction. The broken glass bit is pretty straightforward. The black smoke could be from fires, or it could be from some Squall creations, like the Hunt of Smoke and Shadow or his "army of monsters." The distant cry is also fairly self-explanatory, and could be people crying out as they're killed, or outrage at the betrayal.
Two button-black eyes shining at her from the shadows.
Squall. That's it. Who else has been explicitly stated to have the same "button-black eyes" eyes as Morrigan?
A snatch of song she couldn’t quite remember.
This could be a Wunder-summoning song. From who, is the question– by Squall, or someone opposing him?
A feeling of something precious, slipping through her fingers.
Life and it fading (or also possibly Wunder as well, but also in the context of dying).
Possible meaning if it's related to Mog's mom:
broken glass and plumes of black smoke and a distant cry in the dark
Again, a scene of destruction, with the same possibilities as mentioned above.
Two button-black eyes shining at her from the shadows.
Still likely to be Squall's eyes because of the "shining from the shadows" bit, but I do wonder if Mog gets her eyes from her mom, or if the black eyes are a uniquely Wundersmith thing.
A snatch of song she couldn’t quite remember.
The classic trope of a mother singing a lullaby that the child barely remembers. Maybe, if Squall is here, this is connected to how he recognizes Mog's Nocturne song? (I think that's at least partially due to it sounding like his song, but that's a theory for another post.)
A feeling of something precious, slipping through her fingers.
Mog losing her mom or her mom losing Mog. Or, again, just an abstract way to talk about death/life leaving someone.
Surrounding context in Hollowpox
I think it's interesting to note when in the story this moment takes place. It takes place immediately after people are chanting at Mog once they've found out that she's a Wundersmith, and immediately before Mog wakes up with her Inferno imprint. I feel like, regardless, it's related to her being a Wundersmith.
So, perhaps it's a memory of the Courage Square Massacre, passed down from those who came before her? If this is the route, perhaps she'll uncover more to the moment as she masters more Arts.
Or perhaps it's a memory of what happened to Mog's mom? If this is the route, perhaps it's an early manifestation of Mog's powers. Additionally, though, it raises the question: was Squall there, and if so, why?
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Kaseh is one of the young boys from the village. While the men were off at war, he spent a lot of his time with Sokka, even more than his own mother. He followed him around an idolized him, he practically became a mini-Sokka. When Sokka left with Katara to help the Avatar he was devastated, but it only furthered the hero worship Kaseh felt towards Sokka. When the war was over and they came back to the Water Tribe, Kaseh was overjoyed, exited to hear about all the adventures Sokka had. He also needed Sokka more than ever since he found out his dad passed in the final weeks of the war. For the next two years, they spend a lot of time together when Sokka wasn’t traveling. Sokka sharing his stories of the world and love of creating with Kaseh. However, Kaseh’s mother suddenly falls ill and Kaseh is soon left an orphan. Sokka already caring deeply for Kaseh takes him under his wing and soon adopts him. During this time of adjustment Sokka stops traveling, instead sending letters to his friends to communicate with them, most of the letters now featuring stories of Kaseh and his fondness for the kid. Most of his friends do end up coming to visit, especially Aang because of Katara, all of them meeting Kaseh. Yet, for the first two years after adopting Kaseh Sokka doesn’t see Zuko, busy trying to obsolete the monarchy. However, his correspondence with Zuko is the richest and most consistent, sending and receiving a letter every week. Sokka and Zuko therefore growing closer and developing feeling they don’t understand even without seeing each other in person. With each letter he receives from Sokka, Zuko’s feelings for the man grows stronger, as well an unexpected fondness for Kaseh, a boy he’s never met. After two year Zuko get’s sent to the Southern Water tribe for work and finally gets to see Sokka again and meet Kaseh.
This was supposed to be for @zukkaweek prompt zukka dads but it’s extremely late. It’s technically only sokka dad, but it’s pre-Zukka dads. There will probably be a part two (hopefully)
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