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angiemelon · 1 year
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man i love queerlanders (ft @junkyardisles double trouble’s design!)
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yourlocaltoad · 9 months
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Assets used for Breeze's Character page (skylanders.com, 2014)
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I like to imagine the Minis doing that little kid thing where they’re so blunt about whatever they think of that they unintentionally insult the person they’re talking to in the process. Example:
Breeze: Why is your name Funny Bone? You’re not very funny at all.
Funny Bone:
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stupidskychild · 8 months
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Skytober Day 4: Air
Mini enjoyers where you at?
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gs-artchive · 7 months
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i know the goal was to make the minis simple and cute, but there is something about the absolute lack of texture on every part of breeze, but then she has some of the most detailed feathers i’ve ever seen on these renders that throws me off 😭
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fyeahspyroandcrash · 2 years
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hungry-skeleton · 6 months
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Breeze learns the responsibility of a skylander
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turquoisephoenix · 3 months
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Master Eon Versus the Town-Devouring Ghoul
A Skylanders one shot
Ghost Roaster becoming a Skylander Origin Story.
Several decades before the destruction of the Core of Light and the banishment of the Skylanders, Master Eon and Hex are called upon by one of the rulers of the Underworld to journey to the Land of the Undead and fight one of the most dangerous undead creatures - a ghost-devouring ghoul. Can he and his witch companion conquer this dastardly foe, or is Skylands’ most powerful Portal Master about to meet his match?
This story takes place several decades before the events of the first game, so Master Eon is still alive. Count Moneybone also isn't considered an evil villain yet. He's on his best behavior, don't worry.
Characters: Master Eon, Hex, Ghost Roaster, Count Moneybone
Content Warning: Minor body horror.
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Out of all the wonderful locations in the infinite realm of Skylands, one of Master Eon's most treasured places was his garden. He was picturing his idyllic retreat right now, remembering its many abundances of colorful fruits and vegetables. The ripe strawberries, juicy tomatoes, and fragrant herbs, the rows of vibrant sunflowers swaying gently in the warm breeze, and the butterflies flitting from blossom to blossom all entered his mind and he smiled. Yes, he could even hear the bees buzzing, their gentle hum harmonizing with the gentle stream trickling through the field. His garden was a symphony of Skyland's endless bounty and a peaceful retreat whenever his Portal Master duties got a little too stressful.
A femur bone struck the wall inches from his head and Eon's smile instantly vanished. He certainly wished he was in his garden right now.
Instead of spending this lovely spring morning knee-deep in loam and tending to baby trees, Master Eon had been summoned on Portal Master duty by his old friend Count Moneybone to deal with, in Moneybone's words, "a horrible creature the likes of which have been unseen in hundreds of years." So now both he and Hex, his chosen partner for his journey through the Land of the Undead, were standing in the hallowed halls of Count Moneybone's Villa, waiting for an audience.
The problem was, so was every elected official that answered to Count Moneybone's district, and some of the Undead had the tendency to be rowdy.
Both Master Eon and Hex stood unmoving and unwavering in the doorway of Count Moneybone's mansion study as they waited for the right time to make an entrance. They watched, brows furrowed and lips pursed in unison, as a crowd of undead mayors, barons, and councilmen yelled at each other in a horrid cacophony of noise. Master Eon was the only creature within the vicinity with a pulse, and yet he was far less animated than the legions of rotted corpses in front of him as decayed limbs gestured at a map on a large dining table, at the air, or at the unlucky owner of the manor.
Despite the writhing mass of gleaming bones and putrid flesh all fighting for attention, and despite his less-than-remarkable stature (Moneybone would object to the word "short"), Count Moneybone was still easy to pick out in the crowd. Unlike the ragged robes or the ghastly cloaks befitting most Undead - even the ones that held a position of office - Moneybone liked elaborate purple cloaks, fancy purple gloves, and flashy golden armor. Under the highly expensive chandelier dangling above his head, Moneybone practically gleamed like a spotlight. 
Which, unfortunately for him, made him an incredibly easy target in this high stress situation. Even from the other side of the room, Master Eon could tell that his old friend was highly stressed out from the constant complaints. With a drooping mustache and a rapidly moving golden eye, Moneybone was fidgeting in place and was alternating between a customer service smile/grimace and quick flashes of temper depending on what was being said in his direction, and he was finding success with neither approach. 
He was in the middle of yelling at a smartly-dressed skeleton of a lizardman when his eyes spotted Master Eon and he immediately grabbed for that lifeline. Moneybone straightened up, put on his most charming smile, and assumed an extremely regal, composed tone of voice that he often practiced in front of the mirror.
"Ah, Master Eon and Mistress Hex, I do hope your trip to the Land of the Undead went w-"
Count Moneybone immediately realized that he had made a mistake. His efforts were dashed as the crowd of terrified undead noticed that he was talking to fresh blood and turned its attention to Master Eon and Hex. Moneybone gave an indignant yelp as the crowd unceremoniously shoved him aside. Skeletons, ghosts, and zombies began to plead pitieously.
"DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE GHOUL!" screamed a floating skull wearing a top hat.
"Yes, we're getting to that-" Moneybone tried to interject, but he was outnumbered.
"A GHOUL! A GHOOOOOUL!"
"WHO WILL FALL NEXT TO ITS INSATIABLE HUNGER? HOW MANY MORE TOWNS MUST FALL!?"
"SAVE US, MASTER EON!"
"TURN THE GHOUL TO STONE, HEX!"
"ENOUGH!"
A ball of crackling green magic formed in Count Moneybone's right palm, and with a swift, fluid motion, he thrust his hand into the air. There was a crackle of lightning, a powerful hum of necromantic energy that smothered all sound in its wake, the harsh smell of ozone, and then the crowd instantly fell silent. 
The rest of the undead stood frozen in place, eyes wide in terror, as they stared at Count Moneybone. Arcs of green magic still raced up and down his arm as he glared at the crowd, reminding them that the last hour or so of him tolerating their complaints was actually an act of mercy and patience from their benevolent leader.
"Let Master Eon speak!" Count Moneybone ordered. Everyone in the room was more than happy to oblige.
Master Eon, now feeling every eye on him, quickly moved through the room. The atmosphere was so quiet that the rustle of his blue robes sounded deafening as he shuffled across the carpet until he was face-to-face with Count Moneybone, who was now casually rolling a spark of necromantic energy between two fingers. Eon frowned as he looked at the giant, hand-drawn map on the table. Included with the map was a drawing of the ghoul. Eon picked it up and studied it.
"From what I can gather, we've been called upon to deal with...a ghoul? I must admit, I'm not familiar with ghouls. Are they rare?"
"They're exceptionally rare monsters, yes. And damned powerful too." Count Moneybone said, the other members of the undead in the room hanging on his every word. "Ghouls are not natural creatures. Usually, as the stories go, an evil necromancer living in a castle made out of bone will capture some unlucky villagers, horrifically transform them into ghouls and thus cursing them with an eternal hunger, and send them rampaging through the countryside as they devour everything in their path. Awful creatures, really."
Master Eon nodded. He was not at all surprised that Count Moneybone of all people would know about a rare creature created by awful necromancy gone bad. Although he wasn't doing the best job at hiding it - Eon was eyeing the magic still crackling off of Moneybone's hand - it was a well-kept secret that Count Moneybone used to be a necromancer back when he was alive. As far as Eon knew, Moneybone never created any ghouls. Moneybone was more of "reanimate the bones and sinew from his wife's pig farm in wacky experiments or resurrect the corpses of his pets" kind of necromancer before his untimely death. 
"And what makes them different from, say, an army of trolls or an army of dragons?" Master Eon asked carefully, his gaze still on the ghoul drawing. He could instantly recognize Count Moneybone's art style. The creature was very serpentine, with a snake-like tail in place of legs and a skull-like head lined with razor sharp teeth, piercing yellow eyes, and four pointy head spikes. The ghoul was depicted in the drawing wearing a black suit with a striking red collar that rose behind its head like the hood of a cobra. The drawing made sure to draw the ghoul's bony arms held outward like it was roaring in anger. 
Eon made note of the clothes. Non-sentient creatures didn't wear clothes. Creatures that wore clothes could be reasoned with...
Count Moneybone continued, tugging at one end of his mustache. "You know how, when a dragon eats someone, they don't eat the ghost part of the person, and you usually get a very crispy spirit asking for residence in the Land of the Undead? Ghouls can eat ghosts. They're eternally hungry apex predators that can send anyone alive or dead to the afterlife, and a lot of my constituents want to remain uneaten and in this current life as they work through their unfinished business, thank you very much!" 
The crowd of undead upperclassmen started to murmur words of agreement before being silenced by a glare from Count Moneybone. 
The gears were turning in Master Eon's head. So a ghoul's power was its hunger. He could work with that.
"Give me a timeline of this ghoul. When did they first appear, and where can I find them." Master Eon pressed on. If he felt any strong emotions about being asked to face a creature that could instantly send him to the next plane of existence by eating him, his voice did not reveal it. Hex was even calmer than him as she stood next to him, her face completely serene and unreadable.
Count Moneybone sighed and pinched his forehead. He was desperately fighting off the beginnings of a stress headache, despite not having any of the flesh to get a headache. 
"About a month ago, this ghoul randomly materialized near the ghost town of Ribcage, where it immediately and swiftly devoured the entire population of ghosts. I of course acted quickly and had sent the mayor of Ribcage and a scouting party to kill the ghoul, but instead of doing what they were told, they trapped it, attached a ball and chain to it for reasons unknown, and let it roam free-"
The fashionable lizardman skeleton from earlier cut in, and it was immediately obvious from the way he grinded his teeth and gestured with his hands that they had suffered this conversation multiple times before.
"For the last time, I put the ball and chain on the ghoul because the best way to kill a ghoul is to root it in place and starve it to death!" The Mayor of Ribcage said this in an irritated snarl.
"Oh? And how heavy was the ball and chain?" sneered Count Moneybone.
"About fifteen pounds, give or take."
"Fifteen?! Did you want to starve the ghoul or did you want it to work on its triceps?! My mother could lift fifteen pounds! Fifteen pounds is nothing!" Count Moneybone snapped.
"Gentlemen! I believe we're getting off-topic!" Master Eon decided to cut in before things got violent. The lizardman, finger still raised in protest, then gave a quick bow and scurried away as Count Moneybone cleared his nonexistent throat.
"As I was saying, this ghoul has spent the last month haunting the surrounding area of Ribcage, eating anything it can get its horrible claws on. We still don't know how many citizens have lost their unlives and its territory has been gradually expanding as it's hunting for more food. I want you to take care of it before this problem gets out of hand! The entire Land of the Undead is at stake here!"
Sensing that the crowd of undead was still watching both his and Eon's every move, Count Moneybone then grabbed one edge of his cape with one hand and raised his other hand in the air as if reaching for heaven's light. He raised his voice in volume, going from "conversational" to "operatic". 
"So what do you say? Will you help us in our time of need, Master Eon?"
Master Eon paused, weighed his options, and, feeding into the theatrics for a bit, smiled and performed a bow and scrape before Count Moneybone, flourishing his hand as he did so.
"Consider it done!"
And with those words, Master Eon and Hex left the room to the sound of rapturous cheers and applause.  -----------------------
After quickly and reluctantly discussing the matter of Master Eon's payment with his new employer away from the crowd ("I have no need for gold coins." "Eon, you are not doing this job for free. If you won't take money, will you at least take a rare book from my collection?" "If you insist."), Master Eon and Hex left Count Moneybone's Villa and set off towards the town of Ribcage. Master Eon, with his long grey beard and sky blue robes making a stark contrast to Hex's midnight black, merrily trudged through the desolate land of the undead with his silent witch companion by his side. 
The air was thick with the stench of decay, and eerie moans echoed through the twisted trees that seemed to reach out with skeletal fingers, but Eon's mood remained cheery. Despite missing his garden earlier in the hustle and bustle of Count Moneybone's crowded study, he had to admit, it has been quite a while since he was asked to do a more traditional "Slay Thy Monster" quest. It felt nostalgic in a way. The Portal Master and his companion pressed on, their determination unwavering, for they had a quest to fulfill!
Hex did not share his enthusiasm. She quietly floated beside him, her face still passive and unreadable, as she exuded an aura of immense power. Her eyes glowed with a faint white light that pierced through the fog that permeated the land of the undead. She was always on high alert and she refused to waste more than a single word on such frivolities as "nice day we're having, Hex" and "it's been a while since you've last traveled to the Land of the Undead, Hex."
Master Eon had, of course, brought his trusty magic staff with him on his adventure. It crackled with energy as he used it as a walking aide. In addition, he also shouldered his enchanted satchel. Made of dark brown leather and decorated with a single red jewel, it looked like a regular, unassuming traveler's satchel, but it was enchanted to hold so much more than it seemed. Why, if it fell into a lake, it would easily swallow the entire body of water without changing size or weight. No self-respecting Portal Master went unprepared, after all! 
Today, however, his satchel contained no pilfered sea. Instead, he had packed his magical antique ladle (for making magical antique soup), a thermos that was currently holding a frightening amount of ectoplasm soup, more ingredients for soup in case Eon ran out of soup, various notes on the monster that they would soon face, and a map that would lead them to their destination (that now smelled faintly of soup).
It didn't take much travel time to enter Ribcage. Like most villages in the Land of the Undead, Ribcage lay in ruins, its buildings crumbling and decaying from years of neglect. But the unnatural stillness - the lack of unlife in the vicinity, the complete absence of friendly ghosts or zombies happily forming a community through broken boards and windows - was what made Ribcage feel particularly unwelcoming. The streets were littered with debris and overturned carts, evidence of the chaos that had ensued when the entire population was devoured. Clawmarks were gouged deep into the walls of several structures. Broken panes of glass and shattered doors lay on the ground.
Neither Eon nor Hex said a word as they searched the abandoned village for their monster. They could see that Moneybone's hunch was right. There were the telltale signs of a chain dragged through the dirt, and they looked fresh. The air was thick with an oppressive stillness. Not even the usual sounds of nocturnal creatures filled the air. Even the lowliest undead cricket was terrified of a hungry ghoul.
Their search did not last that long. The ghoul's tracks led to Ribcage's largest restaurant. It was once a quaint little hangout called The Spirits' Tavern ("Where the menu is to die for and the atmosphere is positively ethereal! Four point five stars on Yelp!") and it was in the same pathetic state of existence as the rest of the town. The windows were shattered, and a crowd of overturned chairs and tables sadly lay splintered and abandoned. Despite the constant decay that surrounded them, there was also the smell of something fresh wafting through the air. Master Eon gripped his walking staff with determination. He knew that they were close. Steeling his resolve, the Portal Master pushed open the restaurant's creaking doors and held them open long enough for Hex to float in first. Master Eon always held the door open for his companions as a common courtesy, even during death-defying monster quests. Inside, the remnants of several meals lay scattered across the tables and floor. No phantom pho, spectral soufflé, or midnight macabre martini was spared. The ghoul had been feeding here; its hunger so insatiable that no scrap of food was left untouched. Hex scanned the room for any sign of movement as Eon's staff began to glow with energy, ready to strike at a moment's notice. The Portal Master and his companion moved cautiously through the restaurant and made their way from the dining room to the kitchen and food stores. Once in the kitchen, they were greeted with an odd sight. There was a large smear of food mixture sitting on the floor, still wet and freshly made, with handfuls clearly ripped out of it rather than cooked. Master Eon bent down to examine it.   The Portal Master knew enough about cooking from his centuries of living in Skylands that he could tell that he was staring at one and a half cups of all-purpose flour, one cup of unsweetened natural cocoa powder, two cups of sugar, two teaspoons of baking soda, one teaspoon of baking powder, one teaspoon of salt, two teaspoons of espresso powder, half a cup of melted coconut oil, two large eggs cracked at room temperature, two teaspoons of pure vanilla extract, one cup of room temperature buttermilk, and one cup of coffee. But instead of baking this concoction into a fluffy, moist chocolate coffee cake, the creature skipped all of those other steps and gobbled up the raw cake mix with its bare hands. 
"I see our ghoul knows a thing or two about cooking. They even used measuring cups." Eon said in mild amusement. 
Hex didn't reply. She remained still, her entire body tense. Her head kept scanning the room, her hands raised and magic beginning to dance on her fingertips.
She could sense it. They were being watched. Inside the kitchen, next to the ruins of an uncooked cake, there were three occupants.
"Eon!" Hex cried. 
The air shimmered, and a hungry, malevolent ghoul suddenly materialized in the room. The long, sinewy creature with sharp teeth and glowing yellow eyes floated in front of them, sniffed the air hungrily, and then lunged towards Hex with a loud, wordless scream, its greedy claws extended. Hex swiftly dodged the attack, her black cloak billowing behind her, as she countered with a blast of magical energy. The ghoul howled in pain as the undead magic struck it in the chest, but instead of slowing it down, it seemed to enrage the creature further. 
"SKREEAAAA!!!"
The ghoul swung its spiked ball and chain attached to the end of its body wildly through the air in a giant arc, forcing both Hex and Eon to dance out of the way to avoid being struck. Ceramic bowls exploded into shards. Flour and sugar filled the air. An egg timer ricocheted off the wall.
'Fifteen pounds is enough to do a decent amount of damage...' Hex mused to herself as the creature swung around and pounced on her, teeth snapping at the air and the ball and chain clattering on the floor. She caught both of its hands in her's as fangs closed shut inches away from her face. The ghoul's breath smelled of rot, ectoplasm, and cake batter.
"Hex!" Master Eon yelled as magic burst forth from his outstretched hand. The ghoul was knocked aside and away from its prey but it immediately rose to its full height. It howled in hunger and attacked again, saliva foaming at its mouth.
In its frenzied, feral state, the ghoul didn't realize just how hopelessly overpowered its opponents were. The Soul-Devouring Terror of Ribcage was used to inexperienced members of the undead and the occasional poorly trained lackey under Count Moneybone's employment. As the ghoul lunged, Hex and Master Eon both focused their powers, casting a series of spells that sent bolts of lightning and a cascade of conjured skulls hurtling towards their monstrous opponent. Their magic blended seamlessly as the two of the most powerful sorcerers in all of Skylands worked together in perfect harmony. The creature roared in frustration as it tried to defend itself against the onslaught, but Hex and Eon were relentless.
"Immobilize them!" Master Eon commanded.
Hex nodded. With a final incantation, the sorcerer summoned a powerful wave of dark energy that summoned a prison of bone that burst forth from the ground. The creature was instantly pinned in place, its body wracked with pain as it let out a piercing wail. Its energy drained, the ghoul was rendered helpless, and it could do nothing but thrash weakly and helplessly like a dying fish on a line. 
"State your business," Hex commanded the growling, pinned creature as she held a ball of crackling energy near their face. 
"HISSSSSSSS!!!" answered the ghoul.
"Now now, Hex. It's hard to state your business when you're hungry." Master Eon said. Already, he was pouring some ectoplasm soup from his thermos into one of the few bowls in the kitchen that remained unbroken from the onslaught. He then kneeled next to the ghoul and gently placed the bowl in front of its face.
The monster was so hungry, so ravenous and starving, that it temporarily forgot its imprisonment once it smelled the hearty stew of ectoplasm and spirits. Greedily, it ate, its face shoved into the warm liquid like a starving dog, sending droplets of green glowing ooze flying through the air as it inhaled the food. Horrendous lip smacking noises filled the room. The contents of the bowl were gone in seconds, and the ghoul rested its head on the ground, panting from the exertion.
A second bowl slid to a gentle stop near the ghoul's face.
"Take your time; I brought plenty. I'll ask you some questions when you're feeling better." Eon said.
"Hnn..hn..wa...?"
The ghoul's expression softened a bit as the ravenous hunger subsided and higher intelligence started to flood back into the creature's brain. They coughed, ectoplasm rising from their throat, as they slowly remembered how to talk. No one has asked them to say anything in a while now.
But instead of speaking, the ghoul instead devoured the contents of a second bowl of soup. Not as greedily as the first bowl - the ghoul actually grabbed onto the bowl and tilted the liquid into its mouth this time - but still just as hungry. A third bowl of ectoplasm soup was already waiting for them before the second one was finished. 
Eon and Hex patiently watched the ghoul in silence as it ate the third bowl, then the fourth bowl, and then the fifth. With each finished meal, the ghoul changed. This creature, still pinned to the ground by a fortress of bone, became less like a slobbering, feral beast in a fugue state and more like a person. When the wooden bowl clattered to the floor for the fifth time, the creature was holding their head in their hands, like the sudden onset of lucidity was causing them physical pain.
"Do you want Hex to free you so you can get more comfortable?"
"Nnn...hhh...no, I'm fff...fine...I'm fine. I'm fine. Fine." 
The words were hesitant at first, like the ghoul was remembering how to talk as they went along. The ghoul also seemed unsure about their own voice. Their brow was furrowed, and they tentatively sounded out some vowels to themselves. The ghoul held out a hand in front of its face and tentatively wiggled its clawed fingers as if seeing its own body for the first time.
They didn't want to ask for freedom yet. As the ghoul regained their humanity, they remembered that they weren't supposed to be a ghoul.
Despite the ghoul's pleas, Hex, her eyes still watching the creature with her stern, emotionless look on her face, made a gentle motion with her hand and the bone prison shimmered and melted away like a fading summer's memory. The ghoul didn't move from his spot. Those piercing yellow eyes that once glared at both Eon and Hex with malevolence and hatred were now wet with unshed tears.
Master Eon leaned down and placed a hand on the ghoul's shoulder.
"Do you have a name?"
Master Eon's voice was calm, patient. Understanding. 
"I should have a name..." the ghoul replied, a sob escaping from the back of their throat. They...He - he remembered that part - HE dragged a hand across his face as he lay there pitifully on his stomach. Everything felt wrong.  "But I can't remember it. Can't remember much of anything..."
Eon took out his thermos and poured out another bowl of soup.
"What would you like us to call you?"
The ghoul accepted more food and pulled himself into a sitting position. Chains rattled behind him and then around him as his unnatural tail - his punishment for his monstrous acts - formed a small, tight, protective circle around his body.
"What were they calling me...?"
As Master Eon stirred the soup with his antique soup ladle, he unfolded the piece of parchment from his satchel and squinted at the various titles written on the ghoul's rap sheet. "The Soul-Devouring Terror. The Fall of Ribcage. The Ghost Gobbler. The Ghost Eater. The Ghost Roaster. The Ghost Ender. The Nightmare Beast. The Spirit Shredder-"
"I like Ghost Roaster." The ghoul said glumly, choosing the least monstrous out of the list. It was starting to dawn on him that he just tried to kill and eat Master Eon, the most famous Portal Master in all of Skylands, a couple of minutes ago. He grabbed the bowl that was handed to him and stared down at the tasty, nourishing broth.
"I remember...roasting things? Before all of this..."
Master Eon remembered the cake mixture on the ground. There was a natural talent there, he recalled. Perhaps this ghoul had a hobby in cooking?
"Ghost Roaster it is."
"This could use a little basil and maybe half a clove of garlic..." Ghost Roaster said to himself without thinking as he examined his bowl of soup, confirming Master Eon's suspicions. This was the first serving where Ghost Roaster was using a spoon, stolen from The Spirits Tavern's storage.
"What do you remember?"
Ghost Roaster gnawed lightly on the spoon and racked his brain.
"I remember..."
Then the memory struck him and the spoon fell from numbed fingers.
Hot fire. Burning. Back arching. Muscles twitching. Cry of pain. Guts rearranging. Sinew ripping, tearing, reforming into new shapes. Cry for help. Mouth forced open as teeth kept growing. Growing. Skin melting. Reshaping. Hair falling. Legs growing. Fusing. Needles of lava piercing head. Writhing. Screaming. Howling. Hunger. Starving. Famished. Hunger hunger hungry hunger hunger-
"...pain." was the only word that fell out of his mouth. He looked down at his hands again, at his claw-tipped hands made out of yellowed bone, and then looked up at Master Eon. A raw and powerful disgust enveloped his body as his chest tightened. When he asked the question now burning in his mind, his voice sounded weak. Fragile. 
"Is...is there a way to change me back?"
For the first time this entire trip, Hex's face showed emotion. She - as well as Master Eon - winced as if struck as Ghost Roaster looked up at both of them with pleading eyes. When neither of them answered Ghost Roaster's question fast enough - how could they answer such a loaded question? - he tossed the bowl away from him as his emotions got the better of him. 
"Answer me! There has to be, right?" Ghost Roaster yelled, his voice shaking. His trembling hands grasped at Master Eon's cloak.
"I-I'm not supposed to be like this! I was something else and-and-and but then I tripped! -and I fell a long way and now...now I'm a monster! I don't want to be stuck like this! What if I hurt anyone else!? What if-" 
"I know how you feel."
Ghost Roaster's complaints died on his lips. "What...?"
Hex repeated herself. 
"I know how you feel." 
Hex turned her head and looked off to the distance as her voice became pained.
"Years ago, I too became a monster. I too was hunted." 
Ghost Roaster gazed at her in shock. He let go of Master Eon's cloak. Master Eon gently placed a hand on Ghost Roaster's shoulder but the ghoul didn't feel it.
"I was also cursed to join the Undead against my will, long ago. I hated myself too, at first. My skin was cold, my heart was still. I was a living corpse, forever tainted by undeath. I was abandoned by the people I once protected. Hunted by the people I once protected."
Hex turned her head to look at Ghost Roaster. Their eyes met. 
"I have wasted years trying to find a cure for my transformation. What I learned...is that the most common solution for an undead curse is destruction. You have been changed permanently and the sooner you make peace with that, the better."
But then, in a rare moment, Hex smiled.
"But you don't have to suffer your curse alone."
Hex held out her hand towards Ghost Roaster. Ghost Roaster, misreading her gesture and forgetting that handshakes exist, rushed over to her and instead swept her up in a hug. 
Hex awkwardly floated there, arm still outstretched, constricted in a rib-bruising embrace, as the ghoul that once tried to eat her was now loudly sobbing into her shoulder. She could feel her shoulder become wet with tears. 
Master Eon walked up to both of them, a warm smile playing on his lips. Hex shot Master Eon a look that screamed "do something!"
So Master Eon did the thing he was most known for.
"Have you considered joining the Skylanders, Ghost Roaster?"
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Count Moneybone sat at his mahogany desk in his office, organizing paperwork. The soft glow of the chandelier above him (for Moneybone had a chandelier in almost every room of his manor) cast a warm light on various office plants and stacks of paper from the various undead towns and provinces that surrounded him. Politics was rapidly becoming a fun pastime for him but bureaucracy also took up lots of room in his office. 
'Mental note - hire a secretary,' Count Moneybone thought to himself as he sipped on a cup of tea, and that was when the door loudly burst open, sending some of his paperwork flying. Count Moneybone, his floral printed teacup still hovering near his mouth, narrowed his eyes as Master Eon triumphantly entered the room in a flurry of blue robes and greying facial hair. 
"Well!?" Count Moneybone asked, mildly annoyed. "Did you take care of the ghoul?"
Someone behind Master Eon cleared his throat. A spiked ball and chain dragged itself and dug grooves across Count Moneybone's plush purple carpets as Ghost Roaster, still signing official paperwork marked with Master Eon's signature with Master Eon's favorite fountain pen, floated into the room.
"He did, yes."
Count Moneybone said nothing as his teacup fell from his hands to the floor.
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yin-yanglulu · 8 months
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Skytober 2023 Day Twenty-Nine: Mini 🐾
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Today’s skylander is Breeze 🪽🌈
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dilemmaontwolegs · 2 years
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Could you maybe write something where the non-binary reader is ruler of an afterlife and falls in love with Death or the non-binary reader is a faerie (like the Fae kind) who falls in love with Desire please? Whichever one you like more idc🫶💜
I'm going to try do both but for now I will start with Death xx
A New Purpose
Death of the Endless x nb!reader WC: 1257
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As the Sovereign of a long forgotten belief, you were to remain watching over the gates to the afterlife that too few souls passed through anymore. It would be your duty to preside over these gates until the last soul in your care faded into the ether of the Skyland.
The water spring softly bubbled and Will-o’-the-wisps danced across the surface in the moonlight, their company the only you had found in the last century. Petals of a night blooming rose fell at your feet as you picked each one and crushed the bioluminescent pigment between your fingers. It was such a beautiful realm, yet no one came to share it with you.
Boots crunched the stone path that led from the darkness beyond the gates and you rose from the boulder you had been perched upon. 
“Welcome weary traveller,” you greeted Death as the gates swung open for her. 
Her eyes widened as she looked around with wonder and a wide smile split her lips. “Your place is beautiful.”
You inclined your head at her compliment and offered her an iridescent night bloom that reflected in her almond eyes. “I am afraid I have grown accustomed to it, but I find it more beautiful with you in it.”
Her head fell back with a laugh that breathed life into quiet grounds, even the trees seemed to sway with a phantom breeze as if they too were gravitating towards her. 
“You are such a flirt,” she said as she inhaled the sweet scent of the rose. “I should have visited your realm far sooner.”
“I would have liked that,” you said as you waved a hand around the empty fields beyond. “There are only a few souls that remain, but soon this will all cease. I am glad you were able to see it for what it was.”
She snapped the rose stem shorter and pushed it into the dark, tight curls that cascaded to her shoulders. The bloom cast an ethereal glow around her face and you had an unbearable urge to reach out and see if she was an illusion or not. She looked too enchanting for your imagination to configure and when she lay her hand on your arm you knew she was certainly real. 
“Will you show me more?” she asked as she nodded her head to the landscape that followed the bubbling stream. 
You found sincerity in her eyes and found yourself nodding as you cocked your elbow, a silent offering that she took and, for the first time in your history as ruler of the realm, you turned your back on the gates. 
The silence was companionable and you savoured the feel of her body occasionally bumping into yours as you walked arm in arm. You couldn’t remember the last time you had physical contact with anyone and you hadn’t missed it until now. 
“What will you do when the last spirit fades from here?” Death asked as you reached the ridge of the hillock and the sprawl of your once grand city came into sight, spreading as far as the eye could see. 
You had planned of fading along with the realm, your essence returning to the universe so that it could find a new purpose but that idea no longer held the appeal it once did as you shrugged indecisively. “I was created with this sole purpose, what am I when that purpose is gone?”
“Free to find a new one,” she suggested as she stopped to whistle in awe at the city below. “It would have been a sight to behold in its heyday.”
“It was,” you sighed longingly. “Music could be heard all across the land, dancers filled the streets and children played.”
Death laced her fingers in yours and tugged you back when you moved to step away, your eyes burning with unshed tears. “I’m sorry. It must be incredibly lonely.” 
You forced a smile and looked away before she spotted the tears threatening to fall. “Not today.”
“What about tomorrow?” 
Your chest ached at the thought of returning to the solitary standing at the gate and you whispered the truth you had buried deep inside, “I will be lonely once more.”
You couldn’t breath as her arms encased you in a warm embrace. Touch starved and aching for the contact, you wrapped your arms around her and apologised as your tears fell over her bare shoulders. 
“Shhh, it’s alright, you’re not alone anymore.” She soothed you with the small circles rubbed across your back and murmured quietly in your ear. “I have work to do, but may I come back?”
You nodded as you memorised the feel of her hair against your cheek and the different shades of brown that swirled in her irises. “I would like that very much.”
The walk back to the gates passed by far too quickly and you found your feet dragging as they came into view. Curiosity had been gnawing away at you and finally you had to ask  her, “What brought you to the Skyland today?”
“I don’t know,” she admitted. “I found myself in need of a walk and this is where it led. I’ve never ventured this far before.”
“I’m glad you did.”
Her smile was so dazzling that it knocked the breath from your lungs and you decided that if she had asked it, you would rip your heart out for her. An unexplainable need to protect her heated your chest and you stared in awe that she could smile or feel joy despite her emotionally taxing responsibilities. She was truly exquisite.
“What?” she asked as she noticed you stuck still while she had kept walking. 
You shook your head to clear the thoughts flowing like reels of tape. “I will tell you the next time we meet.”
She frowned as she looked at the darkness beyond the gates, a weight she didn’t know she was carrying suddenly threatening to send her to her knees. “I wish I could stay.”
“Me too.”
She closed the distance between your bodies and you held your breath as her hands cupped your face. “What if you came with me? You need a new purpose and something brought me here today, something that is making it difficult for me to leave you.”
“I ca…” the words were stolen by that phantom wind that suddenly blew at your back, pushing you towards the gates. “I’m afraid, I have never stepped foot beyond the gate.”
Your heart thumped wildly as her eyes broke contact with yours to glance at your lips. You were enraptured by her tongue as it rolled across her bottom lip and your stomach clenched in anticipation when she leant in closer. 
Her lips brushed yours ever so softly and you swore you would float away as her thumbs tracing your cheekbones. Your fear faded as her breath warmed your cheek and she placed another kiss at the corner of your lips.
“We can take the first step together,” she offered as you placed your palms over her hands still cradling your face. “You won’t be alone anymore.”
A tear slid over your bottom lashes and she swept it away before taking your hand and leading you towards a new future. Sensing your departure, the gates swung open and the Will-o’-wisps caught the breeze to drift into the void, a guiding light and a blessing from your realm in farewell. 
Gently squeezing Death’s hand, you took a deep breath and stepped over the threshold and into the abyss.
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my love my dear <3 blows u a kiss. 1, 20 and 30 for the asks :-3?
HIII MWAH!! I push you down the stairs beloved!!!
1 . what are 3 things you’d say shaped you into who you are?
Oh you had to pick the hard one huh. | I really have no idea about what shaped me... I suppose that dinosaurs did? Classic kid thing to start fixations with, those things consumed my childhood and I still love them. It's thanks to them that I branched into drawing dragons, then got to where I am. Casual eldritch/biology enjoyer. Games for sure, 100%. Honestly I think my neighbour falls into this place too. He was the younger brother but I got on way better with him. I'd say we were almost best friends, we'd spend majority of our afternoons throughout all his primary school years (+2 of my high school years) playing Skylanders together and talking about Pokemon. We saw each other almost daily!! I don't know where he is now or how he's doing, but I hope he's doing great out there. He was a good kid, I wouldn't want anything else for him and for how much he helped me become who I am today. I hope he knows how much he still means to me after all this time.
Music. I think would have to be the last thing I can think of. My music taste has changed so much since the start of high school but regardless it was my crutch. My silence was always filled with music if I could help it. On the bus, in the car, at home. It's still the same now too. Music stops me from overthinking and fearing and I always tend to tear up at random moments listening to random songs. I would and do always daydream to it and it powered/powers my thoughts like nothing else. Music kept my creativity alive, especially when I developed some intense anxiety/depression during early years of high school. For that I owe it everything.
20. favourite things about the night?
Oh yes an easy question, PHEW. It's dark, quiet, peaceful, nice on the eyes and generally peak hours 'cause everyone's asleep. Nothing is nicer than having a window open to the darkness outside, hearing the wind blow a cool breeze by. Orange streetlights over the road or Christmas decorations in the dark. Nothing quite as hypnotizing as driving at night and seeing the lights go by in spotty patterns. During the day people are active and about, supposed to be awake and full of energy. I'm a very chill, tired person most of the time and the night is so much less stressful to me. It's down time for everyone and that means I can vibe at my most comfortable. Did I mention it's dark? Light hurts my eyes </3 That's also why I love cloudy af days.
30. what’s one thing that never fails to make you happy/happier?
Cat. My cat. Idk how you're supposed to not feel happy when you're near a little, fluffy creature that loves you. Easy mood booster.
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Hough... This one ended up a little more than I meant. Actually I think both asks did, my bad dfgnjdfh
Thank you for asking though!
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Assets used for Skylanders Trap Team's Air Skylanders Polaroids (skylanders.com, 2013/2014) (pt3)
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Breeze: Welcome to my house! Are you guys ready for the most fabulous, celestial, spectacular slumber party you ever slumbered?! Honestly, your brains might melt!
Whisper Elf: (whispering to Hijinx) Breeze is super excited for her first slumber party. It’s sooo cute!
Breeze: (gritting her teeth) Nothing can go wrong tonight! Everything has to be PERFECT!
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Listed below are all of the Air Element Skylanders from throughout the series:
Air Strike
Bad Juju
Blades
Boom Jet
Breeze
Fling Kong
Free Ranger
Gusto
Jet-Vac (& Hurricane Jet-Vac)
Lightning Rod
Pet-Vac
Pop Thorn
Scratch
Sonic Boom
Stormblade
Swarm
Thunderbolt
Warnado
Whirlwind
Wild Storm
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The air is thin and the wind a cold breeze against their faces as they cross the bridge to the snow-covered Skylands. What will await them beyond this frosty path?
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you can watch the speedpaint here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZaACu3TcL0
Food Fight glanced out the window staring into the flourishing forest and town of woodburrow, and sighed. "what kinda skylander am I? Attacking an innocent village. An ally at that." food fight drew his head down. Ashamed of what he had done. The image of striking Scott appears in his mind. "I'm no hero," he whispered to himself. His leaves flattened even more. He then thought of spyro and the rest of the skylanders. "they must be furious at my actions...all of them must hate me for what I have done. Surely they are. I'm a monster!" 
 Tessa opened the door."food fight, I brought you breakfast..are you hungry?" she asked with a plate of toast, eggs, and bacon on the shiny cream and honey-colored plate in her soft paws. Food Fight's nostrils shift, sniffing the air as the scent of meat grabs his attention. Telling by the food fight's leaves suddenly shifting up, Tessa walks over and hands him his plate. She then left the room. As she walks into the living room, snap shot sits on the couch reading a book. "So he's still…reflecting on last night?" he asked, peeking his eyes away from the book. "yeah…I overheard him talking to himself. He seems anxious about how others view him now and how safe woodburrow is now." Tessa replies. "food fight always was big on defeating monsters in such. Now since he is one, I can only imagine how he feels right now…he basically became the thing he was always fighting against." snap shot added, putting the book down and taking off his reading glasses. "I guess when you say it like that…it makes what happened even more horrible," Tessa said.
 "I'm just worried about the rest of the Skylander's reactions. I don't even know how spyro will break this to the minis…they would be heartbroken if they found out, hearing about what happened to one of their teachers. If they haven't already figured it out, that is. They definitely have the habit of overhearing things they aren't supposed to be hearing." snap shot explained. "I haven't even thought about that! When they find out, it will be an absolute mess! Between Spry's stubborn nature and Breeze's temper!" Tessa spoke out. "yeah and not to mention chop chop. I don't know if Ya noticed, but chop chop has always disliked food fight from day one! He didn't like how playful and "childish" food fight is and always the fact that he had troll gens in him. As a matter of fact, chop chop doesn't like a lot of skylanders, including me! The only person I think he actually likes or at least respects with that kinda personality is spyro!" snap shot added.
 " I noticed. I don't know how but chop chop glared at him a certain way whenever they were on the same mission, which I don't even know how that's possible because he has no eyeballs!" Tessa said. Scott then came into the room, still very shaken from his previous experience. "hello, Scott." Tessa greeted the timid fox. "h-hi…." Scott said shyly. His voice was soft-spoken. He held his paws together most of the time and was anxious to speak. However, since the attack, this has only worsened. His tail curled around his leg. "Are you hungry? I made breakfast." Tessa asked."not really…." Scott responded quietly. Scott then awkwardly sat in a chair, grabbed a large chapter book, and started reading.
Snap shot, then looked at the hand that got bit. The bite mark glowed a faint purple. "welp, that can't be good." snap shot said. Scott then peaked over and saw it. "holy fudge! That looks bad!" he said, breaking his usual timid, soft, quiet tone. Snap shot, and Tessa jumped at Scott's sudden change of tone. Scott then noticed and went back to his usual manner.  "oookaaaay…. That was the first time I heard Scott sound like that…" Tessa said with her fur still being puffed up. Food fight, then walked out of his guest room.
Even after seeing each before, there was still a shock behind it. Scott's tail whiffs up nervously as food fight does the same with his leaves upon catching a glimpse of each other once again. "okay, before you two go screaming your heads off, can we sit down and talk?" Tessa asked, sensing the tense feeling in the air. They both hesitantly nod and sit down. Scott sat back down in his chair while food fight sat across the room next to snap shot. The room was silent for at least five minutes until Tessa spoke. "okay, I didn't just have you two sit here in the same room to just stare at each other say something!"  snap shot gave food fight a box of tissues noticing that he's rapidly sweating. "so uh nice weather we're having isn't it?" food fight nervously asked Scott. A moment of silence passed until Scott responded. "yes…I suppose it is…" A few minutes then pass before they say something again.
“Soo…do you know spyro and cynder? I heard that they are quite legendary.”scott asked. Food fight nods. “Yeah, I know them. Every skylander does. Spyro has somewhat of an unofficial leadership role.” he responds. “Are they nice? I heard cynder can be a bit angsty upon meeting her.” scott asked. “Well, cynder can come off as cold when you first meet her, but over time she’ll start to warm up. She’s slow to warm. Spyro, however, is the direct opposite. While cynder hates jokes, spyro, on the other hand, loves them, and he’s very social, often hosting parties and celebrations. Have you heard of the time he hosted a hotdog eating contest? He and everyone that participated had stomach issues for weeks!” food fight said with a slight chuckle. “And also, hot dog thought that it was some sorta sacrificing ritual or something. Yeah, he ran from us for weeks.” upon hearing that, Scott gave a soft chuckle. “What else do you guys do other things other than protect Skylands?” Scott asked. Scott and food fight kept talking as they were starting to warm up to each other. To be continued.
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