How does... the concept of marriage work in wof (By that I mean things like weddings and stuff)...
since the idea of spouses exists in wof (I.E husband, wife- partners in general), and marrying does exist in wof (refer to book 2: Whirlpool wanted Coral to remarry. Also Artic was set up to marry Snowfall in an arranged marriage). But I don't think it's ever been explained further than the acknowledgement of it's existence.
It's never been a big thing in plot so I'd understand why Tui'd never go out to flesh it out, I just think the concept of dragon weddings is fun. Also the whole idea of ordainment too- are there dragon churches that people go to in order to have their marriage officiated??? There's probably more to this whole process but I'm not too well versed in it so I can't say much outside of the basics.
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What caught my attention was that the reboot plans to “expand upon the world of the original series”
At face value I’m sure this just means new villains and maybe new locations, BUT what if it also means expanding on the classic villains? Giving them backstories and stuff? What if one-off characters like Mr. Green make another appearance? It’s wishful thinking on my part but that would be so cool
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if i had discovered cod in middle school like everyone else, I would've 100% made it my whole personality and also 100% would have worn a skull mask to school because i was depressed, emo, and already one of the weird kids
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The maths fandom is wild. “Real” and “imaginary” numbers? I think you mean canon and non-canon. You guys seriously go “this is my number oc his name is i and he is the square root of -1” when in numbers canon lore it’s actually impossible to square root a negative but sure whatever. “Complex numbers”? I think you mean a character x oc ship. “f(x) = 3x - 5”? That is self-insert fanfiction.
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Hello I love your art!!! I was reading through your changeling au and Felix mentions that fae are creatures of mirth. They literally need attention to survive. But what kind of attention? I guess I'm wondering because Adrien has been in the public eye for a while now, but has been personally neglected for even longer. What does that mean for him? Is he starving? Is he in danger of dying? Does he even know it? (I assume not given he doesn't even know he's Fae).
If he is starving / in danger of starving who is the first to realize this?
it depends on the mirth, on the attention, on what it is they seek. Without making things too complicated - I don't like to define everything into neat little boxes after all, there's fun in nuance - Felix is just explaining from his experience, the Fae he was with tended to be "entertained" by certain aspects of their playing, which was the mirth that kept them relevant. Relevancy more than anything is really what keeps their wheels greased.
In Adrien's case though, the reason he's cloying for so many names and to have so many thralls and attendants is because he SHOULD be a more social creature and has been kept woefully alone. He is kinda starving in the way a fae starves - he's relevant, but only in an image his father constructs OF him, which means it isn't REALLY him - and he has no one to play with. No friends, no lovers, and no rivals, makes a very sad fae
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I CANNOT TELL YOU HOW MUCH I LOVE THAT ONE SIDE PROFILE OF THE MARIO BROS NOR CAN I TELL YOU WHY
I DONT KNOW WHY OUT OF ALL OF THOSE DRAWINGS THATS THE ONE I LIKE THE MOST BUT IT’S ALL GREAT WORK FACTUAL
YOU’RE GETTING ME THROUGH FINALS👍👍👍
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STAAAAHP you're gonna make me fall back into my Mario phase!!1! XDD
(FR THO THANK YOU SO MUCH!! :DD I'm glad you liked that doodle! I was rather proud of how it came out😊!!)
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