There's a level of Hell that Constantine loves and hates in equal measure.
The Level of Lust and Debauchery.
He loves it for what it is, but he also really, really hates it. The beings in it are unhinged at best, completely insane at worst. Stronger than Demons, but weaker than Gods-it's always more stressful than fun dealing with them.
So needing to summon the King of that level is...well. John can already feel the exhaustion.
But instead of exhaustion, he feel rage. Disgust.
The King that shimmers into existence is a fucking child.
And John honestly loses some time after that.
He comes back from ranting with the tiny King forcefully yanking him to a stop.
"Wait, you thought the Infinite Realms were what?"
Turns out, that wasn't the Level of Lust and Debauchery at all. Turns out, the Infinite Realms has a Red Light District.
Turns out, that is a very, very small part of the Infinite Realms, and this tiny child King had no idea it was there, and now he has to explain what a Red Light District is to an increasingly mortified Royal Teenager.
All around, it's not a fun time for anyone present.
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Lemme tell you, if I lived near a district as festive as GochiUsa's during Halloween, I think I'd be in Heaven!
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She had the crowd sing part of the final chorus 🥹
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Nobody asked for them, but I drew them anyway. Gang au Helob and Gang au Sozo. I'll let you guess what Helob does for life. Sozo is Sozo, never change buddy.
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Welcome to District 12 - Victors and friends™️
Thought I’d give designing some D12 kids a go!! It’s definitely the most blondes I’ve ever drawn on one page …
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when blue meets silver
This is all based on the idea that Maude Ivory is Katniss' grandmother, and if that's true, then this would've happened in every generation!
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Storyville portraits · E.J. Bellocq
E.J. Bellocq (1873-1949) ~ [Storyville Portrait], New Orleans, 1911-1913. Gold toned printing out paper, printed in 1973 by Lee Friedlander | src Bonhams
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Ernest Joseph Bellocq (1873-1949) ~ [Storyville Portrait], New Orleans, 1911-1913 | src Swann & the photographers' gallery
Ernest Joseph Bellocq was a native New Orleans French Creole photographer, whose Storyville portraits captured the vibrant scene in Storyville, the city’s red-light district, circa 1912. The glass plate negatives were not discovered until after…
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I give you Grinder in a suit, on the prom night and the present day Grinder.
I struggled but I delivered
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