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dr-reids-fidget-toy · 2 months
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animorphs quotes that. i... those poor kids
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Do you think esplin also got randomly kidnapped by crayak to wreck havoc on other planets sometimes
Considering the Ellimist pulled that shit on Elfangor, and allegedly Toomin is the nice deity? You betcha it happened all the time.
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dishsaop · 5 months
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OH
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tomberensonsghost · 8 months
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Jean Berenson: Let me get this straight — Elliot and Kerouac
Jake: Not their names.
Jean: Are in some kind of turf war for the entire universe because Kerouac saw Elliot playing a computer game and he thought it was real?
Jake: Kind of.
Jean: And they decided that you were going to be one of their little game pieces in their fight for the known universe that started because Kerouac can’t distinguish between Roller Coaster Tycoon and reality?
Jake: Uh. Yes.
Jean: Okay, just give me a minute to roll up my sleeves here.
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newvestroia · 1 year
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Sorry for Rachel Animorphs posting (I’m not sorry)
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ihatetrashcans · 2 years
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Animorphs Summarized Badly, Part 3
In the Time of Dinosaurs (M2)
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The Departure (#19)
Leopard: *arrives*
Cassie: 
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Leopard: *leaves*
The Hork-Bajir Chronicles
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Alloran: Don’t mind if I do
The Discovery (#20)
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The Threat (#21)
Marco: The Hork-Bajir are all holograms.
Visser Three: They are working from home today. Please pretend they are still here. 
The Solution (#22)
Rachel:
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The Pretender (#23)
Tobias:
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The Suspicion (#24)
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The Extreme (#25)
Marco:
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The Attack (#26)
Crayak:
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The Exposed (#27)
Jake: How do we get to the Pemalite ship 15000 feet undersea.
Cassie:
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Part 1
Part 2
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ziekaramaik · 2 months
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Whenever you think the Animorphs act out-of-character in the ghostwritten books, tell yourself it's because the Ellimist and Crayak were secretly changing their personalities as part of their game.
The only good thing about Ellimist and Crayak is that we can probably blame every plot hole in the series on them.
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church-of-crayak · 2 years
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had a funny idea with no real punchline (also wanted to draw the drode and crayak real bad. finally living up to my url)
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i dont think crayak has a neck or any limbs
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fireproofphoenix · 1 year
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So idek who this will reach/will interact but I got a bone to pick and I need answers.
Who was the REAL "meddler of the Galaxy" in Animorphs?
Well we got the Andalites, sure, the ones most thought of as Meddlers ever since ya boy Seerow tried to do the right thing. Yeah they genocided the Hork Bajir homeworld with a quantum virus that destabilized their DNA. Sure they muck about in the business of so many species cuz they are "stoping the Yeerk menace!" and if that means stomping you down then they have the moral high ground and whatnot.
But you know who really meddles/mettled more? Who annihilated entire species and civilizations and star systems in their meddling?
Toomin. The one who started the whole damn thing. And what does he do once Crayak points this out? Doubles down and meddles even more and rewrote time and space time and time again to retcon reality itself to get the best RNG outcomes for his little game of meddling.
The Andalites may meddle, but the Yeerks are wrong everytime they call them the great Meddlers of the Galaxy. I'll die on this hill.
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Is it just me or are the Ellimist/Crayak weirdly *not* a religious metaphor? Idk how to describe it but they don’t feel like a commentary on religion in the way that I’d expect them to be
My read is that the metaphysics of Animorphs aren't a comment on existing religions, no, because the deities are so dang original. A lot of western SF leads us to expect use or reinvention of an existing religion, but that's not what Animorphs is doing.
There's your Lord of the Rings approach, where you both name new gods and concepts but also have basically-Christian theology and a ton of Christian symbolism. There's your Harry Potter or The Power approach, where there are no confirmed gods, but characters still receive prophecy from... somewhere, and the prophecy always comes true. (Harry Potter and Dresden Files also have animism-like spirits that develop out of objects, but I digress.) There's your Chronicles of Narnia and Percy Jackson approach, where you have the characters go on an adventure alongside existing gods. There's your Buffy and Twilight asking questions about how vampires relate to existing religions, and offering no answers. There's DC and Supernatural declaring that all gods are real, including lots of existing ones and some made up just for those stories.
And then there's the tack Animorphs takes. Where we see the gods' perspective, we understand how they became gods, and we know them as flawed individuals. They have goals that are as orthogonal to the main characters' as those of a man who tramples a chessboard while escaping a wild boar. The gods are people, not good or evil, just well-meaning but imperfect forces doing their best to help. The only other series I know that offers origin stories and character development for its gods is Mistborn. I get why it's so rare — it's wildly ambitious, and easy to get wrong — but I'd love to read more series that do the same.
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yalikejazz9 · 2 years
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Pov: The ellimist and crayak just chilling while watching six human children get fucked up by aliens.
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tomberensonsghost · 8 months
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Crayak: When everyone died as monkeys in The Forgotten it was a Sario R.I.P., amirite? Eh? Eh?
Ellimist: Um, actually since Jake is jewish it’s not a SARIO RIP it’s a SARIO MAY HIS MEMORY BE A BLESSING.
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damies-emmerly · 8 months
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So I am on a group on FB for Animorph fans and someone posted something and it gave me the idea for this. Because it's never NOT ellimists. I chose to make ellimists plural because I think I remember the Andalites mythos about them mentioning them in plural. Also when I posted this to the group one person said "Or it was z-space" and I instantly decided that z-space is a bag of holding for the Ellimist. Maybe also for Crayak, but neither are allowed to do anything in the bag besides throwing random shit into it and see what happens.
This is the facebook group for anyone interested in taking a peek.
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pixelsilver · 11 months
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It's mother fricken Crayak
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flamedramondapyro · 8 months
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Extremely off-model Helmacrons and Crayak
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