Cold
¤ Pairing: Death x [Reader]
Word Count: 277
Note: Soooo apparently theres not a lot of fics with this sexy wolf man. 😭 So I made my own. Enjoy!
Hey if you like this [here] is another one.
The sudden still and stagnant feeling of the small cottage immediately alerted you to his presence. The air became colder making you pull the small blanket closer to your shivering frame. The heat provided by the fireplace no longer felt sufficient.
Still you did not turn to acknowledge your uninvited guest causing him to let out a small huff of amusement, and you were sure that if you could see his face, his mouth would be pulled up in a grin.
"Still ignoring me, cordera?" His deep voice asked, sounding louder than it actually was in small living room.
You say nothing and continue to blankly stare at the flickering flames of the fireplace, your hands fiddling with the smooth fabric of the blanket, trying your best to tune out his voice.
His shadow falls over you, making the already dark room feel darker. One of his clawed hands come to rest on your shoulder and you tense up. His grip was neither tight nor threatening and yet it still felt like his hand weighed a thousand pounds.
His large body leans over you and his snout stops right next to your ear. He was so close you could probably count his sharp teeth individually.
"No need to be so tense, cordera", he begins and let's out a small hum.. His hands leaves your body, and you let out the breath you didn't know you had been holding in.
You think you're safe until he suddenly appears in front of you and his glowing red eyes meet yours.
"It's not your time, yet."
And then he's gone, taking the chill with him.
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Rather different than what I usually post, but I've been havin quite the bit a brain rot with this movie and its characters
Also wanted to try drawing anthro characters for the first time, so I hope it didn't turn out too rough
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One of my older drawings. Even if this fandom is dead, it still holds a special place in my heart 😋
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There is a difference between a villain and an antagonist.
"A villain is evil, through and through. His motivations are evil and his actions are evil. An antagonist opposes the protagonist. He causes conflict with the main character."
"The antagonist is the main character's chief opponent and helps the protagonist grow. The antagonist propels the story forward for the protagonist. The antagonist does not have to be evil."
This is a villain:
This is an antagonist:
Sources: Read in more depth here:
Antagonist Vs. Villain | Writing and Illustrating - WordPress.com
Villain or Antagonist - Is There a Difference? | Writing for Children with Karen Cioffi
I hope this helps! ☺️
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Spoilers ahead for Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
I can’t stop thinking about The Last Wish (go see it if you haven’t, seriously, it’s incredible) and I wanted to talk about a moment that I think carries a lot of meaning even though it’s easy to gloss over.
I want to talk about the moments before and after Puss draws his gatito blade against El Lobo del Muerte.
During Puss’s climactic duel with Death, the Wolf slashes Puss’s boot, bats away his hat, and knocks his sword out of his hand. The Wolf is destroying the symbols of the legend of Puss in Boots, stripping Puss’s mortality bare.
But Puss is no longer defenseless before Death. He has spent the movie’s runtime building bonds with other characters, finally letting others into his life, no longer walking alone as his legend demanded. His gatito blade, given to him by Kitty Softpaws, represents this development. Puss has cast aside his legend through learning the value of his life, and in doing so, he can stand against and block Death’s blows.
Ironically, Death’s attempts to take Puss early are the very catalyst for Puss’s success in redefining himself, symbolized by Death’s blocked blow allowing Puss to reclaim his symbols—his hat and sword—with their meaning now changed by the accompaniment of the gatito blade. The unstoppable weight of Death’s scythe has quite literally pushed Puss towards a new life.
The Last Wish is packed with moments of visual symbolism, but this one in particular is the standout to me, both because and in spite of its brevity.
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Death. And I don't mean it metaphorically or rhetorically or poetically or theoretically or any other fancy way. I'm Death. Straight up.
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