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cynautica · 3 days
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i like drawing him weird
in animal behavior we called this state of increased engagement with an environment "arousal" but I uhh. am not going to use that in this case.
Bonus: (Warning - suggestive)
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im not subscribing completely to the spinal cord theory but i think that an area that is both symbolically and physically the joinery between mind and body, and only really touched in uhhh... certain activities.... might be a bit of a sensitive spot
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panrao · 6 months
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Even Mihawk knows better than to mention it
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nayadefenix · 1 month
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SCP 105:-What are you laughing at?
SCP 073:-Imagine a chicken selling drug powder. pó,pó,pó.
SCP 073:-Did you get the joke? hahaha….
SCP 105:-Why am I still friends with this junkie?
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vaniloqu3nce · 1 year
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Yoko Headcanons Pt 2
Yoko’s parents are an extremely wealthy and notorious vampire coven from Japan. They put plenty of expectations on Yoko throughout her childhood to be perfect and uphold their family’s image.
Yoko knew she was gay from a very young age but knew her parents would never approve. She played the perfect daughter but really she was sneaking girls home, partying, generally prioritizing her own happiness once she was old enough to understand what makes her happy.
Yoko’s parents had no idea what she was up to until she was caught. She was sent to Nevermore to reform.
She did NOT reform.
Yoko flirts shamelessly, with anyone. Even Wednesday occasionally (though playfully) up until she realizes Enid has a crush, then she tries to befriend Wednesday in order to make sure she’s good for Enid.
Wednesday and Yoko actually become decent friends and bond over their in depth knowledge of old horror media.
Yoko LOVES Wednesday’s books she’s basically the number one fan after page one.
Yoko: Is your girlfriend done with chapter twenty nine yet Enid i cannot wait this long
Enid: Yoko its three am STOP TEXTING ME
Yoko and Wednesday are an awesome sarcastic duo.
Thing Enid Yoko and Wednesday have horror movie nights in which the gfs cuddle and our favorite man and Yoko criticize outfits, set design, camera angles, how realistic the blood is, and so on.
Enid is terrified so she’s mostly hiding in Wednesday’s chest while scrolling through her phone and Wednesday holds Enid the whole time and Wednesday will occasionally comment on Thing and Yoko’s conversation if she has something to add.
Wednesday: It’s not that easy to hold a severed head. They’re quite heavy.
Yoko has a lot of trouble focusing and finding interest in school, so Enid helps with homework and classwork because Yoko’s parents will kill her if her grades don’t remain perfect.
Yoko is very confident and charming when it comes to flirting with someone she has no interest in romantically pursuing. Which is basically ever girl ever.
Yoko gets very nervous and flustered when she actually likes someone. She can trip over her words (very unlike her) or just completely brain fart.
Divina: Yoko, are you listening
Yoko, who was just staring and thinking about how pretty Divina is: wha?-I mean yes absolutely.
I raise you demiromantic Yoko.
I raise you Yoko who has a hard time expressing herself emotionally because her parents didn’t allow it.
I raise you Yoko being absolutely smitten with Divina out of all people and hates herself for it because love scares her.
I raise you Divina not wanting anything with Yoko to be public because Yoko gets around and she’s not ashamed of it, and Divina is worried about her image/what people would think/her parents finding out.
I raise you Yoko for the first time in a long time realizing she wants someone forever and that terrifies her so she never makes anything official.
I raise you them both learning how to work through their fears and vulnerabilities together. Yoko teachers Divina how to prioritize her happiness instead of doing whatever her parents want and being unhappy. Divina teachers Yoko how to open up, helps her stay organized and on track in school, teaches Yoko how to keep herself organized with little neat schedules and notes.
Yoko’s love language is very physical.
I raise you Enid being the best friend possible and supporting her best friend despite Yoko hiding her relationship with Divina for some time.
I raise you Wednesday telling Yoko to get her shit together when she’s flirting with other girls because shes scared of committing to Divina.
Finally I raise you Yoko and Enid being the worst possible pair of lesbian best friends ever.
Yoko: Divina can step on my throat and id thank her
Enid: Wednesday is so pretty id let her run me over twice
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I have come upon a compulsion to delve into the nature of the Coven Heads and what things might have been like for them leading up to the DOU. Most of this is just my interpretation and is only really relevant to my fanfic, After the End, but I figured it might be interesting to some. So, here we go!
Okay. First thing that we can all agree on is, quite simply, the coven heads were lied to. To my understanding, this is canon. They thought they were working with a witch. Granted, one who's been around for centuries claiming to be the mouth of the titan, but a witch nonetheless. This witch, who has been around for centuries, who has been working towards some grander goal, shares with them this goal. To attain paradise. AKA, bring the titan's skull into the human realm where they will be seen as "royalty." Presumably as a reward for carrying out the titan's will, but who knows really what the point of that promise was (other than to further entice the ruling coven heads at the time).
Now, on to my interpretation/fanconon: As Amity has just so blatantly pointed out in the latest chapter of my fic, them being lied to and manipulated doesn't excuse the way they acted while in their seats. And she's right. It doesn't.
But consider the reality they've all been living in up until the DOU finally happens.
Belos wasn't necessarily the poster child for team unity and kind cooperation between the covens. If anything, he wanted them to be wary of each other, distrustful of each other – while being forced to work together. After all, you're already creating a separation by dividing magic into its individual crafts and stating they have to be individual. It's easy to take that another step forward and make tweaks here or there to make it just that much harder to trust each other and work together because "you don't understand how this works," or "you're getting in the way of how I do my part" or whatever.
Not only that, but the coven heads were made into political entities at that point.
After all, when you have a whole sect of people dedicated to a single craft of magic, that sect of people is going to want rights in alignment with that craft, right? They're going to have their own needs and requirements and they're going to have to vie for those against the others of the "opposing" crafts. So naturally "leaders" emerge – which is how the coven heads were probably sparked into existence anyway. These leaders were supposed to be the figureheads for their craft and the people of their craft, with the point and purpose of preserving and protecting both. This is going to create factions. Which was exactly what Belos wanted.
These factions then, as stated, have their own goals to strive for and agendas to serve. And because it's just this *pinches fingers* hard to work together, trust each other, cooperate with each other, you get friction. This friction manifests in many different ways, generally none of them positive. From passive aggression to full-frontal insults, to clandestine operations to get what they want to straight up murdering someone because they're in direct opposition of a desired goal. This naturally leads to hatred, contempt and bitter rivalries. Of course, on the other side of the coin, this also leads to alliances between coven heads. Whether it's because they share a goal, if only for that one purpose, or because they just happen to like each other, or because they recognize their covens need to work together for the greater benefit of both (the plant and beast keeping covens are an example of this last one). These rivalries and alliances are never set in stone, unfortunately, whether it's just because of the natural occurrences that accumulate over time, or the subtle manipulations of Belos himself. So, as you can imagine, it's not easy – it's in fact harsh and even dangerous – to be a Coven Head.
Now, take this shitty social and political climate that exists at the top of the food chain and insert into it a common goal.
It's my belief that not long after the formation of his empire, maybe ten years in or so, Belos revealed his plan for the DOU to the coven heads. Because anyone with a brain could tell at that point he was up to something. And even if they couldn’t, he needed them on his side. He needed them to be aware enough to actively work as his appendages for this purpose as this was the next phase of his plan.
So. He shows them. Tells them it's the titan's will they "achieve paradise." Tells them the goal of "unifying the people to escape wild magic." Now, while he's still on this train of "wild magic bad, coven magic good" he's not hiding the fact that this is just a front, something they're going to tell the populace instead of the actual purpose of the DOU which is "paradise." AKA – transporting the titan's skull to the human realm. The specific reasonings he might throw out at any given time could vary, but the gist of the whole thing is – a new world with more resources and new opportunities.
This is very appealing. Each coven head has their own reasons for seeing this as appealing. Some are looking forward to a better life. Some are looking forward to better resources. Some are looking forward to more freedom to operate. Whatever. Their individual reasons for wanting this brings them together, whether they want to work together or not, to reach towards this singular purpose.
Belos periodically goes over the DOU with them over the years, always when a new coven head is inducted, and occasionally just as a reminder and general overview of the progress. But the point of repeatedly going over this plan, this lofty goal, is to reiterate that they all share this purpose. They all, himself included, are working for this. This is the end result of all their hard work and they ALL want this, after all – it's the "will of the titan" of course you want this, this is our grand achievement as leaders of the people, and we will lead our race into safety and prosperity!
So.
You have people who are forced to become hard, suspicious, sly, vicious, even cut-throat and ready to kill convinced they have something grand to achieve, something the titan itself wants them to make happen.
They're gonna wanna make it happen!
Enter people like Darius, Eber, and Raine. Each has their own reasons for seeing this as something other than what it is, seeing through these lies and suspecting this isn't exactly what it appears. And it just so happens that the three of them are all having these thoughts at the same time for once since Belos had first shared the DOU plan with the coven heads. See, in the lore of my fic, Terra goes into the reality that is the tenure of coven heads. The average tenure is between 12 and 15 years – an average taken since the inception of "coven heads" (give or take 200ish years), before even the title of Coven Head had been established. The reason for this tenure average is Belos. He has always found some way to keep a coven head from being in power any longer than that. Whether that be through "retiring them" either through persuasion or force, or finding a way to instigate their unfortunate death, sometimes even straight up murdering them if that's what it took. The reason he wanted this shortened tenure was because the longer a coven head sat, the more likely they'd start piecing together the puzzle of HIM and he couldn't have that. And this fear of his is valid, as there have been some coven heads through history that have become blatantly suspicious of him. And of course he's dealt with them. However, as previously stated, he's never had more than one with enough suspicion to act in power at the same time.
Now, I'm taking a bit of a detour to go over Terra, lol
She's the longest sitting coven head at 46 years, "running the coven for fifty if we want to get technical." There are reasons Belos was unable to get rid of Terra, and it wasn't because she was such a loyal prawn. Terra, through the simple desire of wanting to improve upon what already existed, made herself too valuable. Because she single-handedly turned a coven previously seen as nearly inconsequential and subservient at the time of her induction at the age of 30 into the largest coven by volume of members, most lucrative by value of items produced, most important in regards to asset management, and it's also considered one of the best to be a part of for the sake of "coven life" due to the community she's fostered between members. This collection of reasons alone make Terra a hugely valuable person to keep in power. Another point to add to her value, however, is that she's an immensely powerful witch. She doesn't brag, nor does she make a show of things (believe it or not) but she's not afraid to wield her power either. So A) she's grown her coven into the largest coven on the Isles and is so very respected and loved by said coven that removing her would actually be detrimental, B) she herself is a supremely powerful witch, and that power will absolutely come in handy should he need it and C) such a powerful witch will only allow for the draining spell to work even better and faster. Now, there are other reasons Belos couldn't remove her even had he decided he wanted to. However, those are spoilers and I'll not be getting into those, lol
Back to the main point – shorter tenure is something Belos wanted amongst the coven heads. And the sweetest irony is that concept is what allowed three new (Raine at less than a year), newer (Darius at 5 years) and newish (Eber at 8 years) members to come along and be like "Something ain't right here…"
The problem arises however in the fact that Darius, Eber and Raine see what the others just don't. There are a whole host of reasons why they don't see what's going on, whether it be that they're stuck in a particular mindset, or are too focused on duties to their coven and keeping their heads and watching their backs and trying to mediate this and instigate that, or even genuinely believe what Belos is telling them. Notable exceptions would be Adrian, who just doesn't give a shit – he's literally like "fuck yeah, I want to be royalty, you peons should have been kissing my feet years ago" and Terra, who actually does see through a fair amount of Belos' shit, but believes his end goal, the final result he's trying to achieve, is what's best for the whole of the Isles – and she is only working with him to achieve this goal and when it's finally fucking finished? … well. *shrugs*
The point remains, however, that the three are fighting against the other six because the other six, for one reason or another, believe they have to fulfill this grand purpose. So. This brings us to the DOU.
The six believe they need to make this happen. They are also hardened leaders who have been through some shit and had to do some things and if they have to make threats, either just for show or for the real deal, they will. Because this is what they've been working for. This is what they need to make happen because it's the promise of status, or the promise of reward, or the promise of safety and prolonging of their race.
Everything they have done has been to make this day happen.
And here we have some youngbloods (figuratively speaking) who want to wreck shit up for what?
Because they don't like Belos? Because they don't like the status quo?
Get in line, kids! We all got bones to pick and beefs to throw, but that's not what's important right now – what's important is "achieving paradise" and we have MINUTES to make this happen and you need to get in line RIGHT FUCKING NOW!
So yeah, some hands were thrown, some knives came out, some empty threats were made, and some words were said in anger (looking at Terra with that stupid "should have killed you when you were kids" comment that she absolutely realized was a low blow and unnecessary but – OH LOOK, shit's hit the fan and Paradise isn't real and she's on the floor now).
So. Without getting into all the gritty details of what happened in the 14ish months between the DOU and the start of my fic – at some point trials were held where each of the six were interrogated and evaluated and it was seen that all but Adrian held no guilt of true and actual wrong-doing. See, not only was Adrian in it for purely selfish reasons, but his tenure record was pulled and he was assessed to be incompetent for the role and also guilty of several crimes, including and especially the highly illegal act of going around to schools on the Isles issuing coven sigils to children who weren't of age to make such decisions. At the very least, those children weren't forced to take a sigil they didn't want at that time (not counting the situation with Gus because up until that point his act hadn’t been seen through) but considering they don't know how to actually remove the sigils, those poor kids are now stuck with that snap judgement.
This is how five of the six have been allowed to retain their seats. And now that they've been made aware of the truth, they are each working towards rebuilding and healing the Isles in their own ways.
This has been my dissertation on the realities and motives of the Coven Heads! (Again, all just my own interpretation and mostly relevant only to my fanfic.)
Possible assessments of each individual coven head to come in the future – let me know if you're interested, lol Thank you for reading! XD
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turret-dorito · 18 days
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Here I present one of my Ocs: Dansel Onnay
She is the daughter of Kenisis the overlord of Amber (Kenisis's character belongs to happymonkeyshoes on deviantart)
She is Orko's main rival at the magic academy and in Trolla.
Both powerful and popular magicians in Trolla.
However she was always the shadow of Orko the Great; she maintained the determination of her when she was younger and until the present day to be able to catch up with Orko in his abilities.
(Orko almost always won spell battles against her)
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In my fancanon the magic academy of Trolla is ruled by Montork and the overlords of Trolla
Each one with his class: I base myself on the happymonkeyshoes fancanon; https://www.deviantart.com/happymonkeyshoes/art/Overlords-of-Trolla-FINAL-169227175
Art by me
Montork and Orko belongs to Filmation
Dansel Onnay Oc by me
Kenisis oc by happymonkeyshoes
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rainreignrayn · 1 year
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au where hermione's compiling her grimoire but can't draw for shit and draco stays up sketching diagrams for her spells, charms, & potions
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yaizaworld10 · 7 months
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New changes towards Lightning and Kebab
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doverstardoodles · 1 year
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stop throwing Stitch at Asia and let him have a spinoff with Lilo's daughter
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xx-emi-chan-xx · 10 months
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PAGES 07, 08 and 09
sorry guys, I’m not so active here, so please follow me on DA or Twitter
https://www.deviantart.com/watergirl93
WARNING [AU]
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stitchandani · 4 months
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So why did you guys (Doverstar and Artistissues) make Stitch and Ani? Is it going to be a Disney Channel series or something else. Seriously you guys have got to tell me everything.
Doverstar
Hi there! Thank you for your interest in this silly thing! Oh, it is 100% NOT going to be a Disney Channel series. It's not going to be a Disney anything. It's fan-made! It's art, fancanons, ideas, and snippets of fanfic. It's not a blueprint for anything official, just for fun. We don't own Lilo and Stitch's franchise or any piece of it! This is a fan spinoff. More detail under the cut!
Stitch and Ani is something I made up when I was 13 (so, a long time ago). In 2008, Disney released a Japanese anime spinoff of Lilo and Stitch: the Series called Stitch!. We hated on it for a long time for obvious reasons. Then in 2011, the anime released Season 3's 23rd episode, Lilo and the Reunion Day.
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And I watched it and thought something like, "That's dumb, why did they do that, it could be better! I like the idea of Lilo having a daughter but the way they did it sucks." So I redid it with drawings and fanfics for myself because that's fun. I made up Zeke as Ani's father and the catalyst for Lilo and Stitch being separated, and I made up Kai as the mentioned-but-never-seen-in-the-anime child of David/Nani, and I redid Ani's physical appearance and gave her a personality outside of "Lilo 2.0". And then it grew from there and I decided to just remove any part of the anime from the Stitch and Ani 'canon' completely. As for Arti - I'll explain. ArtistIssues is my IRL sister (for those of you who weren't aware)! We're twins. She's by far the family expert on L&S, but we've both loved the franchise since we were little and watched the first film in theaters. Obsessed. It's been about 14 years since I first created Stitch and Ani, and for a good while it was just mine, and somewhere down the line Arti was basically like "have I told you my ideas about 621 and the cousins", and she had this whole excellent fancanon of her own that would easily tie in to my Stitch and Ani stuff. 621 was already vaguely the villain in my Stitch and Ani ideas, but I spent very little time on what he would do in the story because I like the humans best, whereas Arti's own separate story ideas were almost wholly focused on 621 and on Leroy and the rest of the Experiments. So we combined the ideas, essentially. Almost every part of what 621 is doing in this story with the cousins is Arti's handiwork, and basically everything else - the family drama, the human OCs, the way the story goes for Lilo and Stitch and Ani - that's all my handiwork. The basic story premise for Stitch and Ani is that it's a look at the future lives of the Pelekai family. Stitch and Lilo have been reunited after being apart for years (due to a misunderstanding in the past involving Ani's mysteriously-absent dad and Lilo and Stitch's behavior toward each other during her time in college), and now Lilo has a daughter and Nani has a son, and the family is trying to figure out how to go back to normal living on Kauai again with all this baggage from the past between them. Ani was a lonely kid living on Honolulu (with Lilo as a single parent) before the reunion with Stitch/Jumba/Pleakley, and Kai was an only child with David and Nani and an island full of aliens on Kauai before the reunion. Ani is excited to finally have a big family, and was raised on stories of Stitch and the other aliens so she's living the dream. Kai is not living the dream and does not like the alien half of his Ohana during the story - he's the series bully. Stitch and Lilo have some relational issues to work out and Ani ends up helping them with that during the story, while also learning where she fits in with the family. Meanwhile, the cousins on the island are disappearing from their One True Places, and 621 is behind that and the family has to figure out how that's happening and how to stop it so that everyone can be happy where they belong. The story is about redemption, selflessness, and unconditional love. The same things the original Lilo and Stitch was about 21 years ago! But the biggest theme in Stitch and Ani is actually forgiveness. (There's a separate story thread involving Zeke and what happened to him, but the story as a whole is not about Zeke and doesn't come into the main plot much. The explanation for what happened with Z is being kept secret for now, both from you guys and from Ani!) We're just doing this for fun together. Arti has much, much less time to contribute to the blog than I do because I work from home and she doesn't, and as we get older we have less time and energy to focus on fanart and fan projects, but we'll always love Lilo and Stitch, and I'll continue posting here as often as the mood takes me!
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illwilledomen · 2 years
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Finally after procrastinating for way too long I’m going to share my headcanons about the ancient Humans in the minecraft world - Aka The Ancient Builders!
Ok let’s get this out the way first - from now on, when I say ‘humans’, I mean the folk who are typically referred to as ‘the ancient builders’ by theorists. The elusive ancient people who built all the majority of the strange abandoned structures in the Overworld and Nether, can live and die once and that’s it, and are just normal Homo sapiens - and most importantly, are, excluding Players, extinct. I’ll also refer to them as ‘ABs’. When I say ‘players’ I mean the genetically altered humans that have more than one life, heightened strength durability and adaptability and are what you play as in Minecraft.
First off, in this post I will talk about Humans (ABs) - and in a second follow up post, I’ll talk about Players (Steve and Alex as my examples).
Originally, 2 major hominids ruled the similarly earth-sized temperate high oxygen planet which is known as The Overworld. There was Homo Testificate, whom what we now know as Villagers and Illagers, but during those times were one group and kind of did their own thing and Homo sapiens which are humans. Humans were by far the most technologically advanced civilization at the time, and had conquered all corners of the globe. They had harnessed the fantastical power of magic, and had a plethora of rich cultures and languages - the most common language being the ancestral language for CEL (Common Enchanting Language). A golden era of innovation and exploration had begun as the humans had discovered other alien dimensions existed - potentially thousands - hosting a plethora of bizarre environments, beings (potentially sapient ones) and most importantly, riches and resources.
The first dimension the humans discovered was The Nether. This fiery chasm had similar laws of physics and a vaguely similar physical makeup to the Overworld, however it was extremely humid and hot as an oven, it’s oceans not of water but molten rock and it’s lakes not of liquid but of gaseous water vapour which only became liquid in the coldest regions of the endless chasm or boiling in pockets underneath geysers.
The Nether was a natural sister dimension to The Overworld. Imagine the Overworld as a tree and the Nether a branch.
Millions of years prior to humans, natural portals formed in extremely rare circumstances where a hard, igneous rock meets a sudden and extreme heat - a common instance of these portals were wildfires occurring in geologically active areas. Due to these natural portals, Overworld life seeped into the Nether, however Nether beings rarely lasted long in the Overworld due to the lack of heat. The most adaptable Overworld beings survived within the alien realm - Fungi and hardy omnivorous creatures such as small pigs and insects. However, the animals were far trumped by the more formidable native beings of the realm (Ghasts, striders, various other Nether alien animals). Fungi passed with flying colours due to the humid and dark environment, feeding off of the foracious cycle of life and death within the Nether and fitting into it’s ecosystem with relative ease.
Originally, a few of these portals natural portals were discovered, documented and explored by humans. Very few of these humans brave enough to enter came back alive (understandably) but those who did return (and soon died of permanent lung problems and 3rd degree burns) told tales of a land of no sun, crimson porous rock, warped beasts and unbearable heat. A land of blood, sweat and tears. Not exactly someone’s #1 holiday destination. However, there was also great amounts of gold and other resources, which enticed the extradimensional pioneers. Souls were already a pre established ecological basis in the Overworld - and a key feature in magic, if not the entire fuel for it - but the Nether was ample with souls, it’s entire web of ecosystems based entirely off of them so much there were literal entire valleys that functioned as soul sinks where souls would condense and infuse with the soil.
And so, slowly but surely, humans dipped their toes into the alien inferno, and reaped the benefits. If they weren’t already powerful, they certainly were now. Potion brewing, extradimensional travel (and as a result, teleportation) and various other branches of magic were extensively studied due to the new knowledge given by the Nether, and many colonies within the dimension were established.
Anyway, this sounds all well and good except it absolutely wasn’t. For one, the nether was preoccupied. There was an entire species of sentient being - the Piglin - who had previously been relatively content and undisturbed until a bunch of freaky monkey aliens came and took all their shit and started obsessing over a bunch of wailing sand. Secondly, countless amounts of humans died or otherwise suffered permanent health problems because of the lack of knowledge of what the Nether and condensed souls do to their bodies, especially in those first few years of exploration. Crimson and warped spores will ruin your lungs, radiation poisoning isn’t particularly good for you and the alien life - particularly ghasts - weren’t quite so docile and meek like the cows, chickens and sheep of the Overworld.
Things were understandably tense between Piglin and Humankind. The Piglin weren’t just going to let the humans mine up all the gold and (then far more common and purer) netherite and tear apart their land willy nilly and the humans wanted some of that Sweet Sweet Soul Stuff and also nearly indestructible material such as Netherite would be a bonus. Threats of a war between the two groups were on the horizon and so the humans forged fearsome golems known as Blaze who guarded their colonies. The Piglin fortified their then intact bastions for war, designing them in a way knowing the humans were weak and inexperienced with the dangers of the nether compared to them.
However, in the end, it was too late for a war.
MEANWHILE - Another dimension had been discovered by researchers - The End. This place was far more elusive and bizarre. It was a land of eternal darkness and void - timeless, sunless and it’s floating landmasses seperated not by waters but by empty, infinite void. This land was inhabited by the strange Endermen. These Enderfolk were a hive mind, connected in a web of consciousness known as the Chorus which I have talked about before (just look it up on my acc it’s one of my most popular posts). The humans were intimidated by these creatures hyperintelligence (despite the Endermen not being outwardly aggressive) and while already being paranoid about their other extradimensional neighbours, they constructed a gigantic mechanical entity to oppress the Endermen’s Chorus, figuratively cutting out their tongues and stopping them from further evolution or progression. This entity is known as The Dragon. However, the end had no resources. It was an empty expanse of nothingness, and eventually was abandoned by the humans. The Dragon also went rogue, it’s programming malfunctioning and sending it into an infinite loop - No one comes in, no one comes out. It was the eternal guardian and not even its creators could stop it. Endermen who had travelled outside of their realm out of curiosity were now permanently shut out and partially severed from their sacred hive mind. This traumatic and abrupt schism of the dimensions sent ripples through generations of Endermen.
However, all things must come to an End (get it) and the humans soon stumbled upon their final comeuppance.
in the Overworld, a strange disease was emerging - not in the living, but among the dead. Humans who had died and had intact bodies had been suddenly reanimated, and were beginning to wreak havoc among the people as the disease spread. This bizarre pathogen was the Zombie virus, and was spread through saliva, blood, or other bodily fluids. Soon the disease overwhelmed the Overworld’s human inhabitants, and they fled to the Nether. However, due to the soul experiments, another disease had emerged - this time, artificial. Withering. People were withering - their bodies quite literally falling apart at the seams. The end was off bounds by their own doing - The Dragon was performing it’s purpose too well - No one comes in and no one comes out - And so, the survivors soon realized there was no other choice but to descend to the depths of the Overworld beneath the deepslate.
And that brings us to the Ancient cities, where the sculk super-organism resides. The tiny amount of survivors, in an act of desperation, descended to the caverns to create an environment devoid of the viruses that plundered them. There, they discovered a strange being - not plant, not animal and not fungi. It fed on souls - a trait thought unique to Nether beings - and reacted to sound. This being’s relationship with souls was a subject of study, however, the sculk had a strange psychological reaction with the humans. The humans began to study it to the point of worshipping it. Over generations they developed a religion around the organism, sacrificing mobs and humans to the sculk’s jaws - of which were The Warden. They lived in silence, speaking in a language of hand gestures and expressions, and walking barefoot on carpeted floors. It was basically kind of like the film A Quiet Place. However, disaster struck one again. Some kind of fatal error - or perhaps willing mass suicide - caused the entirety of the ancient city to be killed and consumed by the sculk, causing it to spread and eat away at the structure over time as it fed on the plethora of corpses strewn about by Wardens.
And that was the downfall of the Ancient Builders. However, seeing that the fate of their people had been sealed, a small sect of soul researchers stored some human souls to be reanimated years and years after they inevitably perished, modifying the soul to be able to die and come back once again through the power of experience, like a living totem of undying. Two of these human souls were constructed, originally taken from two deceased individuals called Alex and Steve, and would eventually grow into 2 completely new human beings with the same names. They would spawn fully grown, with no memories other than concepts of what certain things are (such as what a tree is) and their own names. They will not know what they are, they will not know where they are and they will not know where others of their kind are.
Those recycled souls were the New Spawn - Players.
I will go into players in a part 2!
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nayadefenix · 5 months
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This is a special from ccxp 23 that took place in Brazil, I drew Abel cosplaying Pomni, a summary: Abel and holly holly nigthmare were invited to go to ccxp23, Abel's costume was sewn and handmade by Seth (SCP 4840) he didn't want to go cosplay but he kept taking photos of his brother and praising him a lot, Miss swettie (SCP 2396 ) did her makeup and let's just say it took a while. the Holly holly nigthmare out of justice league and current and old animes, Plague Doctor (SCP 049) was his own that caught a lot of attention from the people at the fair, he was friendly and took photos with everyone, Miss Swettie went from Xena to warrior princess, the event was really cool but Abel's costume caught a lot of public attention, not for beauty but also on the negative side, many people made fun of him they thought they had nothing to do with it but Abel ignored the jokes he continued to have fun and it was nice and attentive to everyone, he took photos and did Pomni imitations perfectly. When the event ended, everyone left along with ccxp gifts.
Another new feature has finally been accepted on the wiki and I want to write some scp stories. Tell me what you want to see on the wiki and what types of stories you want to read? Which drawings do you want to see on the wiki? Tell me who you are my audience and I have to satisfy your tastes. right? Did you like the drawings?
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thecoolguy24601 · 1 year
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There’s a slight possibility that Hatsune Miku was Columbo’s wife and I’m all for it.
Credit to @trash-kaiser for the idea
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Ao3 Orphan Stories
Some are already aware that there has been a rush of Orphaned stories on Ao3 that are of a more explicit nature. Without going into detail, the primary theme is Terra Snapdragon in sexual situations that range from curious to morbid. While I wholeheartedly stand by the right we all have as authors and fans to write what we please, it is very clear many of these works take direct inspiration from MY works.
Now, I have no issue with someone seeing what I do and getting ideas and writing them out. By all means, let the creative juices flow. It’s not necessarily all to my taste, and it doesn’t have to be - as the author, while orphaning the stories, is writing them for themselves. And I am NOT bashing on that.
However, the latest story "For Paradise" (I won't link it here, you can search it via the Terra Snapdragon tag – mind the tags, it is Explicit and highly sexual) took a direct creation of mine to play a front and center role in the story.
To clarify, I am NOT the author of any of these orphaned works. I have nothing to hide. I will show you my morbid and tag it accordingly. Hence, I wanted to address the usage of my created race, the Dratanae, in that latest work.
The very first mention of the Dratanae is seen in my Faust/Terra story "A Discussion Between Business Associates." Principal Faust, known as Faust of the clan Drikhartae in my fancanon, is one of these demons.
In canon, we know next to nothing about Faust's actual race or its extra characteristics or if it has an outside culture and so on. So I took liberties since there was very little development of his character. I've spoken about his race in my fancanon frequently here on tumblr; you can find these posts by just searching "Faust." Hettie is also included as she is a Dratanae/Witch hybrid and there is a whole post going over her as well. That said, I've not given a full and complete rundown of Faust's culture or the Dratanae's biology - which is to say the author of this most recent orphan story has taken liberties of their own that are NOT accurate to my creation. And this is true both in the Dratanae's culture and their biological functions.
Again, not bashing the author, we all have a right to write what we please, but since they pulled a specific race of my creation into their writing, I wanted to make this known.
Let me know if you have any questions about the Dratanae, whether that be of their biology or their culture and lifestyle.
And to the author of "For Paradise": I'm assuming you didn't realize Dratanae weren't canon to the series. However, in the future, when taking inspiration from my work, I'd appreciate a more thorough dive into at least the Owl House Wiki to clarify whether it's actual canon or original content I've created. And if it's clearly not canon, and to play a central role in your work, such as with "For Paradise," either a request for permission or a quick citation would also be appreciated.
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fistofkhcnshu · 1 year
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me & @formulated-lie fancasting anubis so her char from as above so below can be an avatar & work with the moon knight s.ystem--
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