I KNOW WE WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT MOBILITY AIDS AND ALL THAT COOL STUFF BUT I MADE PANTS
IVE NEVER SEWN ON A MACHINE BEFORE
AND I MADE PANTSSSSSSSS
They’re just basted rn and I don’t have the waistband on yet but I’ve got two legs and a torso hole let’s fucking goooooo
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Mask will let the captain have this. Just this once. It wasn't just once.
Poor Mask kept falling to the ground. Luckily for him, either the captain or Tune are there to catch him
A continuation of THIS
Fun fact I didn't know until I started researching for this: apparently when someone looses an eye, it's possible that the other eye adapts. This is not good in the beginning as the remaining eye stops working for a while (???!). While long term it's not as noticeable (just less field of vision and some problems with depth perception sometimes) it's, uh... interesting :,D
Correct me if I'm wrong about this tho. I did my research, but sometimes there's misinformation out there so don't trust it 100% without checking it first.
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twili headcanons 🫵
you sly dog. i'll have you know i am actually working on a lore doc RIGHT NOW . but let me whip some up anyhow!!
twili are the mixed and shuffled descendants of basically all of hyrule's peoples. though most of the population has gotten kind of a "standardized" appearance, noble families with pickier marriages will resemble their ancestral equivalents more
zant's family is primarily zora descendant, while midna's is gerudo/sheikah
the glowing markings on their body can be from birth to signify clan lineages, attained through life stages (appear on the skin when entering puberty, coming of age, pregnancy, etc), or with a careful hand can be tattooed. the royal house's tattoo is on twili midna's upper right thigh. on zant, this same mark (though missing the squiggle that signifies a ruling monarch) is on his back
that being said, i've talked about this before, but the black markings on twili bodies are like membranes that cover their sanitary areas. that's how they can walk around nude and you see nut'n at all.
on that same note, clothing is purely a way to signify status or personal taste. clergy, royalty, and palatial staff all wear some sort of head covering in humility though. high clergy is the most thoroughly covered, being the only ones clad head to toe
many twili are obligate carnivores. a lot of light world foods make them sick, too
having been cast aside by the light world, there's a cultural shunning of hyrule's deities, as well. instead, they've developed somewhat of their own pantheon, of which the sols are the conduits.
as i said, there's no day/night cycle, nor a seasonal one, so people tend to go to sleep and rise at their own schedules. there's always *somebody* bound to be awake to attend to some duty or other. that is to say, nobody's really in quite a rush most of the time.
all twili have an inherent knack for magic, but mostly in the sense of little charms and telekinesis. noble houses, the clergy, and scholarship are most actively involved with magic, leading to the creation of complex spells and structuring of magitech contraptions that rival, if not scarily succeed, sheikah traditions.
the throne isn't inherited per se, as the reigning monarch's children are electable candidates for the throne. from each noble house, the most talented caster is chosen as a candidate, and upon the perishing of the monarch, the most suitable candidate is elected.
the twili palace is just one of the locations in the realm - normally it's on a cliff, but zant lifted the whole shit into the sky to avoid beef with every other noble house in the realm. it kind of resembles the dark world/lorule in that it is similar to hyrule, but a lot more barren. oceans are uninhabitable, a lot of it is desert, and with the lack of a sun, dense vegetation only clusters around where Sols are being maintained. with the lack of inhabitable water the zora descendant twili are pissed off to all hell 24/7
hair length is correlated to marriage candidacy for adults. twili of marrying age will either have a full head of hair that they refuse to cut, or at least a strand or two of considerable length. bangles are the most common engagement gift, which are meant to be tied at the end of a braid at the proposal. after a couple years, if the husband(s) (usually, but wives can too) of the pair so choose, it become socially acceptable to cut the hair and wear the bangle elsewhere on the body, like on jewelry
other than that, twili are excessively laid-back, no-strings-attached, and a touch frivolous. having many flings before marriage is commonplace, as it takes a good bit for emotional attachment to kick in. (this isn't the case for zant, specifically, whatsoever)
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I got tagged by the lovely @mandalhoerian (💕) to show what my OC would be like if they never went through that one defining traumatic event and then showing what becomes of them after that trauma. the picrew.
Moonlight as Midna’s maid servant (aka pre-Zant take over of the Twilight realm).
Moonlight as Zants captive during the Twilight Princess timeline (morphed with Lili, her Kargorak, for her protection, hence the wings).
Moonlight years after the war is over and she finds Fierce Deity again (he’s responsible for the flowers - not me lmao)
Tagging (but not obligated): @shions-new-blog-of-stuff @majesties-palace @thebisexualmandalorian @chocobothis @crowtrobotx @vodkafolie @likesugarandcyanide @angry-trashcan @firstaidspray
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how i start checking that someone might be shadow banned
when I hover over their blog name, a preview pops up. on the left is someone who looks shadowbanned, and on the right is someone who looks like they have full functionality. notice that for the shadowbanned person, there are a the lack of post preview under the blog description and no "send a message" or "ask" options from the menu, compared to the other blog preview and menu which shows those options.
i have been observing this pattern for a while now, making sure to check when someone announces that they have been shadowbanned and then seeing the preview and menu features be restored once they announce they have had the shadowban reversed.
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so. i’ve admittedly hit a wall on revising stuff for totk and whatnot at the moment. redesign stuff for botw verse isn’t super drastic either, if anything it’s become updating her appearance to align more with my Fade hc at this point. i’ve grown very attached to her magic arm too and i’m leaning towards keeping it that way. but instead of it being linked to totk stuff she’ll have lost it as a means of other sacrifice -- probably due to teleporting around too much or during some attempt to link the realms again. consequences meeting her foolhardy actions and all that jazz.
i’ve also decided to keep the original botw verse i cooked up as an au. of an au. LMAO.
i’m not sure anyone would want to fiddle around with the idea of the totk hand having been Midna’s post sequel release but. idk. i still love it. and esp given, uhm. certain things that totk changed in terms of storyline i believe it fits more into timing of. stuff.
for now though unless specified i’ll have Midna’s botw au presence (and arm) have a much less defined origin. apologies for lack of actual rp posts and just rambling a lot instead. i’ll hopefully have stuff ironed out more within the coming week, though i’d like to jump back into writing before that!
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I was once again scrolling through the cane user tag (because community and such) and I saw an awesome post (that was just reblogged).
It got me thinking about how I use my cane.
For those who don't know, Hi! I'm Twily. I'm 16 years old and I'm an ambulatory cane user.
Ambulatory means that I only use my cane some of the time. I suffer from chronic pain and fatigue, mainly in my hips and knees. My knee problems are also due to patellofemoral pain syndrome, otherwise knows as "runners knee".
My pain is usually manageable and greatly helped due to physiotherapy. One day I may be able to set my cane aside completely, but as of now, the pain is here to stay.
I have let my friends try my cane as a gag in the past and it always surprises me how badly they move with it. When using a cane, people will usually carry the cane in the opposite hand to which side needs support.
For example, when my issues started, they were mainly in my right knee. That means I learned how to walk with a cane using my left hand. Nowadays, I still only use my cane in my left hand, even though I switch which leg I am favouring regularly. The motion of swinging a cane is something you get used to with time. I am now able to use my right hand completely independently and expressively while keeping my cane moving in my left.
Mobility aids are used a little bit differently for everyone. I have my preferences and specifications for the way I use my cane.
Being so young with a mobility aid gets me looks, sure, but I've learned to live with it. This is what's right for my body. This is what works for me. Early dismissal, seating privileges, pain meds, skipping class for flare ups, and all.
Thank you for reading if you've made it this far. I'd love to hear your stories of mobility aid usage! Have a great day!
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