Flight Rising flights but as art mediums:
There are some overlaps in mediums since dragons are so tight knit and far spread
Earth: tile work/mosaics, jewelry work, ceramics, stone sculpture, chalk, clay work, plaster, leather work, rain chains
Water: plaster work, woven tapestries, shell jewelry and chimes, pearl inlays, decorative sails and flags, basket weaving, sandstone carving, watercolors, mirrors and glass sculptures
Shadow: optical illusions, black and white photography, puzzle boxes, uranium glass work, maybe iron work, mycology arrangements, shadow boxes, gouache, anything that involves glowing in the dark
Light: stone carving and gold foiled painting, sometimes tapestry weaving to depict an image or scene, impressionism, oil paint, tempera, portraiture, clothing and attire, mirrors, pigment making
Plague: hyper realism, and taxidermy, ceramics, bone carvings, tattoos, ink block prints, collage art, murals, leather work, totems and large outdoor installations
Nature: floral arrangements, dye work, wood work, candle making, hot wax painting, landscaping, rain chains, wind chimes, tapestries, needle felting, carpentry, animal cosmetics (haircuts, animal safe dye, nail and claw painting, etc), apparel/clothing, pigment making
Ice: needle felting, wood carving, quilting, ice carving and sculpture, snow sculptures, knitting, the art of tea blends, dried plant arrangements, carpentry, fabric weaving, tapestries, crochet, wood burning, blanket weaving, candle making, dye work, wood turning
Fire: welding, decorative weapon smithing, glass blowing, wood burning, wrought iron, stained glass, latticed metal, terracotta, ceramics, obsidian and basalt carving, graphite, slate, charcoal
Wind: paper mache, ribbon mediums, basket weaving, sonorous sculptures, wind chimes, feathered attire, really tall and thin structures/sculptures, jade carving, blanket weaving
Arcane: resin, stained glass, welding, intricate silver work, collaborative neon work with shadow (they need that special eye for glow in the dark), crystal carving, zen gardens, bonsai art, screen printing, photography, illuminated manuscripts, clothing and apparel, gold foil work, abstract art
Lightning: bronze cast sculptures, sand sculptures (when lightning strikes the sand and turns it to stone) aluminum casts poured into ant colonies/hills, pop art, up-cycled art, photography, art that is still capable of being utilized and interacted with because people and dragons are part of the medium, assemblage art, banners and flags
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I'm feeling angsty and this will not leave my head.
What if Jon 'accidentally' kills Joker? Maybe he checks in on Damian's heartbeat one night because he can't sleep, and overhears it slowly beating and is in Gotham in seconds? He finds Damian near dead and Joker standing above him and just loses it. He feels guilt but not enough to say confidently he wouldn't do it again, especially for Damian.
Only, Damian takes the blame.
Because who'd believe Supermans son killed The Joker so brutally over the grandson of Ra's Al Ghul?
Nobody would believe Jonathan Kent was capable of such a thing, and Damian knows it.
So he takes the blame.
omg I love it.
Damian would totally take the blame. But I kinda feel like yeah, he'd feel kind of guilty about it at first, sure. Maybe withdraw a little, be a little more thoughtful, maybe stick a little closer to Jon.
Given the literal torture and always morally-gray/angry Jon is? I think at first he'd be shocked he did it, but then kinda be like 'no, you know what? I just saved a lot of people, along with Damian. I need to be better in the future, but...this isn't actually the worst mistake I can make.' Jason, of course, agrees. And honestly? Other members of the Batfam don't disagree as hard as maybe they should. (Dick especially.)
But Bruce is FURIOUS. And goes HARD on his no-meta rules. BANS Jon, and literally fights him if he ever shows up. Pulls out Kryptonite and even bans Clark and Lois too.
But something happens and Damian gets hurt so of COURSE Jon is going to come see him at the cave. So he does and he and Bruce just get into an absolute SCREAMING match. Jon explains that yeah, Joker was bad - worst of the worst, truly. But Jon has no reason to kill anyone else ever, so he's already proving Bruce's 'cross that line' theory totally wrong. To which Bruce counters that Jon killed the Joker for Damian, and Damian lives a dangerous life - so who's to say they won't end up in a similar spot with someone less dangerous than the Joker? Who's to say Jon won't feel that need to 'protect Damian' again, or over and over and over?
And THAT'S when Damian absolutely starts blaming himself. Because he tainted the Son of Superman. HE turned Jon into a killer. Jon would have never done it if not for him.
It's. All. His. Fault.
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