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Hello everyone once again it is pirate time!! I'm not MASSIVELY proud of this one but there are some moments I love a lot. So hopefully ya'll like it (and thank you again to anyone who takes the time to read this!! Giving you all a big (platonic) kiss on the forehead)
Chapter II
Linsey woke the next morning and went at once to Timor’s cabin, somewhat shameful of his apparent neglect now that he was well-rested and rational in his thinking. The dragonet seemed pleased enough, despite his absence; he raised his head as Linsey entered, and flicked his tail in delight.
The cook brought his breakfast, a large fish caught that very morning, and Timor devoured it in a matter of seconds, bones and all. Linsey watched in near silence, and called for a bucket and some rags; he was not worried so much as for Timor himself, the dragonet seemed happy enough to lick his claws clean, and did so in contented silence. But the remains of his messy meal were left strewn at his feet, and Linsey did not want him treated like a wild beast; he endeavoured to cleaning away the gore himself, for Timor’s sake as much as that of the ship itself.
The rest of the week passed similarly; Linsey visited Timor at his every chance, and found he proved good company, though he hardly spoke when he was eating, and slept otherwise. The crew took to fishing in their spare moments; many seemed to enjoy it, and most only liked to be of help, but in any case, Timor accepted everything brought to him with great enthusiasm. He grew alarmingly, and by the end of it, he was near as tall as Linsey himself; he told Timor in good humour that he might surpass him soon enough, and Timor gave a pleased rumble which passed for something like laughter.
Linsey took him to the deck every morning, or near enough, so that Timor would not feel a prisoner aboard the ship; he craned his neck over the railing and watched the waves with curious intent, and Linsey found himself warmed by his interest, and set to answer every inquiry Timor gave. Estella, for her part, did not care for him so much, but as the crew grew steadily accustomed to the dragon’s presence aboard, she quickly followed, and by the end she appeared quite comfortable; at the very least she no longer startled when Timor so much as lifted his head in her direction.
At night, Timor slept at his cabin; Linsey grew worried for his spending the nights alone, and slept in the cot beside him. He left his cabin to Richards, with little reluctance, and found he slept easily with the dragonet at his side, or when he could not, they spoke softly in the dark, and the company proved comfort enough.
Timor was content enough, and slept at his spot on the floor; Linsey ordered sailcloth to be laid out beneath him, and brought the lantern to his side, so that he might find a little warmth. He settled into the cloths with a pleased murmur, and gave no complaints until much later, midway through the second week. Linsey woke in the night to find him murmuring in a low voice; he sat up, worried in an instant. “Timor?” He called softly, so as not to startle him.
Timor looked up at him, his eyes glinted in the dark. “Linsey,” He said quietly, “I’m sorry; I did not mean to wake you,”
“No matter,” Linsey said; something of a lie, since his voice was thick with sleep, and he felt some quiet discomfort at having been woken so late in the night. “Is something wrong?”
Timor fell quiet for a long moment, enough that Linsey began to wonder if the dragonet had heard him at all. Then his head drooped, and he spoke so softly that Linsey could scarcely hear him. “No, you should not worry.”
Linsey frowned; Timor had been unfalteringly open with his every concern and curiosity before now, a delight as much as a disturbance. Had he given Timor reason to worry, perhaps of his earlier reluctance, he would only curse himself; he climbed from his cot, and patted the dragon’s side.
“If you have any worry at all, dear fellow, then say it, and I might offer some help,” He said.
Timor raised his head, with a look just short of hope. “Well,” He said, more easily now. He hooked one claw around the rope at his neck and pulled on it in clear discomfort. “It is this rope, it chafes, and I do not see why I have to wear it.”
Here Linsey paused; for the first days of Timor’s passage aboard, he had considered the rope a necessity, lest Timor take off when he was led to the deck, or wander about the ship and alarm the crew. But many nights had passed since, and Timor had not shown any sign of fleeing; indeed, Linsey had largely forgotten the rope was there at all, or what he had ordered it for, and now that it had been brought to his attention he felt it unfair to force Timor to wear it any longer, if it caused him such discomfort.
So he smiled quietly, and said, “Then I see no reason why you can’t have it off.”
Timor brightened at once, and flicked his small ears in obvious delight; Linsey felt some immediate shame at having to diminish his mood so quickly afterwards.
“But Timor,” He said slowly, hoping the dragonet would not press him; he had not yet told Timor of the harnessing, and in truth could not be sure if he would accept this so easily as his name, nor if he should be allowed to wander the ship free. But he saw no reason otherwise, and added only, “I should have to call for Mr. Tunnock first, he has your harness, and if you will wear that instead you might find it more comfortable, and we can take you up to the deck whenever you like.”
Timor considered this for a very long moment; he turned to scratch at his neck, where the rope had indeed begun to chafe, and said with unconvincing disinterest, “If you please.”
Linsey left with a short goodbye, and found Mr. Tunnock upon the deck, talking quietly with a few of the ship’s hands; he smiled pleasantly when Linsey caught his attention, though his expression was oddly detached, as it usually was. He took Linsey below and showed him to his corner of the crew’s quarters; he had indeed been working dutifully at the harness for the better part of a week, and presented it to Linsey with obvious pride. It was not yet finished, an ugly, cumbersome thing made of leather strips sewn together with buckles of varying sizes, plainly taken from various places around the ship; Linsey wondered if the crew themselves had given up parts of their attire, and thought with quiet pride that Timor might in some way wear a part of the ship itself upon his back.
He resolved to tell him as such afterwards, while Mr. Tunnock waved him away and set to finishing the harness; he had no doubt Timor would find it a famous idea, and at the very least it might distract from the unsightly look of the harness itself.
Mr. Tunnock was finished in impressive speed, and loaded the harness into Linsey’s arms without ceremony; it was heavier than he had expected, and awkward to hold, so he thanked Mr. Tunnock quickly, and took his leave. He assumed at least that the harness was functional, and only hoped that Timor would find it comfortable enough; he thought at the very least that he could wrap cloth around the buckles to keep them from chafing, and told Timor upon his return that he need not wear it if he thought it at all distressing.
His anxieties were relieved at once; Timor only sniffed the harness curiously, his flat tongue slipping out to taste it, then he sat back on his haunches and looked up expectantly.
“You’ll wear it?” Linsey said, holding the harness rather stupidly before him.
Timor nodded, an odd motion, with the head bobbing at the end of his long neck. “I’d like to have this rope off now.”
The assembly itself proved difficult; Linsey fumbled with the straps and buckles, his hands increasingly clumsy, and fussed when he thought it too tight. Timor only snorted, pleased enough to be without leash, though he scratched at the harness straps, and turned twice in circles to judge its appearance.
Shortly it was all done, and Timor pushed the side of his head into Linsey’s hand gratefully; Linsey found himself smiling fondly, and patted the smooth scales. He took him afterwards to the deck, and sent one of the hands to give Mr. Tunnock his thanks. The crew met Timor with obvious excitement, and crowded him while they fawned over the harness; Timor enjoyed the attention well enough, he raised his head proudly, and was just short of beaming when he joined Linsey at the railing afterwards.
Linsey watched the rising crests of every swell upon the water, wholly lost in his thoughts; the sun was rising over the horizon, casting every wave in colour, with such vast splendour that Linsey was at once taken by the view. He felt some quiet comfort when Timor came to his side, familiar in his presence; the dragon was quiet, Linsey assumed he was watching the waves, and only recalled his company when he said softly, “What are you doing, Linsey?”
Linsey blinked and looked down at him, fondly. “I am watching the sea, Timor,” He said, “As another man might watch the sun at dusk.”
Timor settled into quiet again, Linsey turned to him; he was watching the sea closely, almost solemn, as though trying to replicate Linsey’s own admiration for the waves. The wind buffeted lightly at his wings, they folded outwards to an impressive length, and Linsey watched with sudden wonder; the scales were near gold beneath the rising sunlight, which shone upon his face much like the glow of a flame. Linsey had thought him impressive before, now he wondered quietly at the curve of Timor’s wings, like the sails of a ship upon his back, only a ship could never surpass Timor of his intelligence, nor the innate fondness Linsey felt for him now.
Smiling, Linsey looked again to the sea. He felt oddly at peace, in such a way he had not known, perhaps not since that first passage out to sea: a novelty in departure, in much the same way.
“I do like the colours,” Timor said, “It is beautiful, is it not?”
“Oh, exceedingly so,” Linsey said.
Timor looked up at him. “Is that why you like it?” He said, at which Linsey paused. It was not so much admiration that he felt when he looked out upon the water, though indeed he thought it impressive, but a respect for the sea, and the power it displayed: in every swell, and the mighty waves they bore.
He turned to Timor; the dragonet was watching him carefully, and Linsey felt at odds for a moment before he said, “Not as such, dear fellow, but I admire it.” Here he stopped and frowned; it was not a little embarrassing to share such things aloud, and before now he had scarcely uttered a word of this interest, except perhaps to Richards, when the man had met him alone upon the deck. But now, oddly, he felt scarcely any need to hide himself; Timor had passed no judgement of him since their meeting, and watched with quiet curiosity, or perhaps even affection, only hindered by his clear impatience at Linsey’s hesitance.
“I was a sailor before a pirate, and a boy before that,” Linsey said slowly, “The sea has been home to me far longer than anywhere else. I do not claim to know it, but I show it my admiration at every chance, and only hope it might welcome me kindly at my death.”
“But that will not happen yet?” Timor said, with noticeable concern. Linsey looked at him with a frown; he had not meant to give Timor cause for worry, and felt some shame at having done so with such ignorance.
“No, Timor,” He said, and patted his smooth scales, by way of reassurance as much as apology. “Not in the least.”
Much later, in the weeks that passed since, Linsey woke again at Timor’s side, when some shift in the waves roused him. Timor had been moved up to the quarterdeck after the cabin became too small; their holdings had been shifted to the bow to act as a counterbalance, and he had settled with little more than a yawn. Linsey went with him, feeling it his duty, and had found it comfortable enough, warm despite the cool nights with Timor sleeping so close; his scales seemed to give warmth of their own.
Now Timor’s eyes were closed to drowsy slits, and his sides rose softly as he breathed, looking wholly at peace; Linsey found himself smiling involuntarily in looking upon him. It was scarcely morning; the sun was not yet risen, and the hands were climbing about the rigging and passing shouts of good humour between them as they worked. Linsey watched in silence; the men had not yet noticed him awake, sheltered at Timor’s side, and Linsey was content enough to observe. At the very least, it gave him purpose as much as a moment of peace; he pondered the waves, and Timor’s every breath, like the beginnings of a gale.
“Timor?” He said softly; he could not be sure the dragon was sleeping, and had no desire to wake him if he was. Timor’s eye slid open and he raised his head, looking curiously down at Linsey. His gaze held an odd amount of concern; Linsey felt some faint amusement at such a beast holding so much care for him, and felt only fonder for it.
“Linsey,” said Timor, “Is everything alright?”
Linsey smiled. “All is well, dear fellow, I had not meant to wake you.”
Timor snorted abruptly, and shook his head, “You did not wake me, Linsey,” He said, defensively, “I was only resting my eyes. You looked very peaceful, though.” He added, at Linsey’s frown, and his eyes glimmered with mischief; Linsey laughed, with surprising ease, and Timor rumbled with delight. He curled his tail around himself and laid his head at Linsey’s side; Linsey stroked the scales of his neck, which had speckled and darkened to a near gold in his weeks of growth, and now shone like bronze in the light of dawn.
After some quiet, he said, “Linsey?”
“Hm?”
Timor paused, and did not speak further. Linsey patted his scales, hoping to ease some of his discomfort; he nestled closer with a grateful rumble. “I am only thinking of the boy,” He said, at which Linsey frowned; he had all but forgotten that boy, dead among sailcloth, and felt faint queasiness as much as unease in remembering him. Timor seemed to sense this; he curled his tail closer around them both, sheltering Linsey with the warmth of his scales. “He spoke to me, when I was in the shell—he told me pirates were vicious, and gave no mercy, and that you were awfully cruel,” He said, “And he told me that if you ever were to find us, you would steal me away.”
His voice was soft, and achingly uncertain; Linsey drew his lips to a thin line and cursed the boy for his cruel words, for Timor’s sake as much as his own. He felt some remorse immediately afterwards — the boy had been young, and perhaps had only known the tales of savagery told to him by his superiors. But he held little shame, and cursed himself for that too, though contented with the thought of the boy at peace beneath the waves, for better or for worse, which ever showed true the quickest.
“But that can’t be true, you are much too kind,” Timor said, with some insistence. Linsey blinked and found the dragon watching him in earnest; he smiled stiffly, occupied in his thoughts. Timor fixed him with an oddly serious look, and asked, “Did you steal me away, Linsey?
Linsey blinked at him, with faint surprise; his smile relaxed at once to an expression of fond amusement. “No, Timor, unless you mean by accident; we had no idea you were on the ship until you came out onto the deck yourself,” He said.
Timor thought for a moment, looking out upon the sea. “I would not have minded so much, if you had,” He said, “The ship is mostly comfortable, and the crew are kind,” He sniffed disdainfully and added, “And no stowaway would ever hope to be as nice as you.”
He said this quite normally, and without embellishment; Linsey looked at him in alarm. It was the highest form of praise, to be thought of so highly by a beast who might just as easily crush him without care, and Linsey found he was not able to find the words to speak; indeed, he thought Timor impressive, but to receive such a sentiment in return was not something he had prepared for. Emboldened, he said, “Do you know why we roam the seas, Timor?”
Timor turned his head to look at him, puzzled, and Linsey realized with sudden shame that although he had answered each question Timor gave with as much patience as he could summon, he had scarcely made the same attempt in return. But Timor did not stop to question him, and said with great uncertainty, “It is because you find it beautiful, is it not?”
Linsey smiled. “No, though I suppose I cannot fault you for thinking so,” He said, “And I know of men who think it reason enough. No, I thank the sea for something far more valuable; it is vast, Timor, far greater than you or I, if you can imagine it.” He paused, and found himself smiling, somewhat solemn; he had thought those same words many times over, but had not until now found the courage to share them aloud. “We might go anywhere, if we had the means and the desire.” He added, more softly.
Timor was quiet; he turned his head over the horizon, deep in thought. “Oh,” He said, and raised his gaze to the sky; Linsey followed him, and raised a shielding hand when the sun caught his eyes. “Might I go flying, if I wanted?” Timor partly unfolded his wings, and looked to Linsey with a gleam in his eyes.
Linsey frowned; Timor was taller than him now, and by a considerable amount, yet somehow his gaze, though insistent, did not bear down — rather, it looked up.
“Now, Timor,” He said slowly; if Timor were to fly off here, so far from land, he might never find his way back, and the prospect of losing him so soon gave Linsey far greater sorrow than he had expected. “You have not flown before, it would be a damned shame if you failed so far out at sea; we might lose you completely.”
Timor drooped, his shoulders hunched with disappointment, but settled when he saw the sense in Linsey’s words. Linsey smiled with amusement and patted his side; his irrational fondness for Timor at once dismissed his doubts, and there was a note of affection in his voice when he said, “But I suppose I could not keep you, if you so wished. You might at least wait until the men fish up your breakfast,” He added hastily, when Timor brightened and again gathered his wings, “I have not flown before, but I suspect it would take a great deal of energy.”
The meal was brought at Linsey’s command, caught fresh by the hands and handed off by Cates, who went afterwards to fetch Tomkins, not before hastily asking Linsey of his permission. The boys returned and greeted Timor like an old friend, and talked with him excitably as he ate; Timor focused little on either of them, occupied by the prospect of flight, but he flicked his tail happily, and gave every answer he could spare the time for. He devoured his meal impatiently, and took his leave of the boys without farewell; Linsey raised his brow pointedly when they met at the railing, and Timor sheepishly told him he had only forgotten in favour of his own excitement. In any case, neither Cates nor Tomkins took notice; they stepped politely away to watch, whispering loudly between themselves. Linsey could not fault them for it; he himself was beginning to feel a faint thrill, and clasped his hands together upon the railing to keep himself from fidgeting.
“Are you ready, Timor?” He said.
Timor looked up from licking his claws clean, and nodded fervorously. “You might come with me, if you like?” He suggested, spreading his wings.
His gaze was near hopeful; Linsey felt some quiet shame at refusing him. He smiled ruefully, only hoping Timor would not think himself rejected, and said, “No, Timor, I am a man of the sea; I’m not certain I would survive the trip, though perhaps on another day we might try it together—”
Timor was in the air before he could finish, the ship rocking in his wake. Linsey ducked and clung to the railing to keep himself from slipping and tumbling over the deck; then he pulled himself together and gaped at the sky while Timor spiralled into the air, tail sweeping out in great arcs behind him like a whip. He climbed at an impressive speed, the long wings stretched out at great lengths on either side of them as he turned in slow circles above the Delight.
Timor stooped abruptly, wings folded tight against the long body; Linsey thought for a moment he would slam into the deck, and fought against the instinct to duck, then the great wings snapped open and Timor swept over the ship, close enough to touch the mast and bring a great gust of wind through the sails. He sailed over the waves with impressive grace, scarcely beating his wings at all except to climb again and snap into a display of tight spirals, for Linsey’s benefit as much as his own.
The boys sent a great cheer after him as he flew low over the ship, chasing him across the deck and falling heavily into the railing, waving their arms and near tumbling overboard with blind thrill. Linsey was overcome with awe of his own, and after a brief struggle he yielded to it; he followed the boys to the railing and called after Timor as he passed by the ship on her portside, unable to keep himself from grinning idiotically. Timor flicked his tail in apparent joy, making a great many spirals and turns while the crew came up from below and stared, cheering for every pass Timor made over the sails and clinging to one another when the resultant winds came sweeping across the deck.
“He is magnificent, Captain,” said Cates, and Linsey smiled when he looked down upon the boy. “Truly magnificent.”
At his other side, Tomkins nodded profusely; Linsey felt a great swell of pride for Timor, and cheered again in the hopes that the dragon might hear such sentiments in his voice, throwing his hands up into the air and feeling not a little shame for it.
Timor had begun to slow now, stooping lower to the water and stretching out his claws to swipe at the waves; he turned his head when Linsey called, and went at once for the ship’s side, lifting only at the last moment, rocking the ship with his momentum. The men went sliding across the deck and laughed uproariously; Timor circled once more, looking faintly sheepish, then snapped his wings closed and stooped to land.
The musket fire was near silenced beneath the cheers of the crew; Linsey snapped his gaze to the sky in time to catch the shot that ripped into and through the topsail, scarcely missing Timor in his descent. Timor was unbalanced in his surprise, and landed heavily upon the deck while the men scrambled away in panic; he launched again a moment afterwards, the ship heaving in his wake, and went spiralling out towards the shape drawing close over the waves.
It was a fine, still day, and the ship would have been obvious long before now if the crew were not focused entirely on Timor’s display; Linsey cursed himself and turned to Cates, who was pale-faced and trembling in fright. He sent him and Tomkins both to find Richards below, and went to the railing of the quarterdeck to address the men still scattered and confused. “Raise the colours!” He roared, and gave his orders while the crew turned to hoisting the flag: a standard of black with a skull and crossbones.
Richards came up onto the deck and went to Linsey’s side immediately; Linsey did not address him, and he was made to follow him to the railing. Timor was sweeping in tight circles above the ship, making passes at the sails and roaring enormously; Linsey could not see enough from his vantage point to identify it, but dwelled not on the thought, for reason was quickly overcome by anger when yet more musket fire rose, aimed not for the Delight, but for Timor himself.
“They are trying to hit Timor,” He growled to Richards, who was stood uncertainly at his side. He was only glad Timor had sense enough to keep out of their range, diving only when he caught a pause in their fire. But the crew were making reason of their own; they held their fire while Timor spiralled above, and when he made to dive again they loosed it upon him, while he flailed in a panic and was caught sharply upon his shoulder. Linsey felt for a moment he could not breathe, nor think clear enough for reason; he turned to Richards and snapped, “Ready the guns, Richards, take no quarter.”
Richards set his face in rigid understanding and turned to make his orders to the men; Linsey fought to keep his composure as he made his musket ready.
Timor roared and stooped abruptly downwards, made only angrier by the attack; he raked his claws through the ship’s mainsails and spiralled away from another round of gunfire. Linsey waited until he was clear, holding his silence as long as he dared; Timor swept low over the Delight, and with hands shaking, Linsey took a deep breath and called, “Fire all!”
The men scrambled to fire on his order, and loosed the cannons as the ship drew up alongside the Delight. The fire was returned immediately, striking the masts and sending many of the men to the deck, ducking when the shots struck the ship and set splinters flying in their wake. Linsey dropped his musket without care for it; he leaned over the railing and searched for Timor in the sky. “Timor!” He roared, with all the might he could summon. “Go for the mast, Timor, the mast!”
Timor could not have heard him from so high above, but he made sense of Linsey’s gesturing, and dove in the first pause he found in the gunfire. The crew ducked and dropped to the deck as Timor stooped low over the ship, catching heavily at the foremast; he dug his claws into the wood until it splintered, and then launched away with all the might in his legs. The mast cracked, then broke upon the deck, rocking the ship with the momentum of its fall; Linsey watched with satisfaction when the crew scattered beneath its shadow, many of them thrown against the railings or dashed into the sea. His own crew paused in their fire; some of the men sent up a cheer, quietened immediately afterwards by the fellows at their side. Linsey gripped the railing, white-knuckled and still seething with anger; the battle was short, scarcely more than a few minutes, but every part of him ached as though he had been fighting for hours.
Timor landed heavily on the Delight, sprawling ungracefully upon the wood and panting; his shoulder was streaked with blood, though the wound looked thankfully shallow, only raw and painful enough to make him shudder and whine pitifully. Linsey went and knelt beside him, anxious at once, stroking the scales of his neck and murmuring reassurances. “That was very well done, Timor,” He said, “Very bravely done.”
Timor raised his head and blinked at him, all weariness forgotten in a moment; he nosed Linsey fondly, and nudged him close against his side with a rumble of delight. With anger subsided, Linsey leant into the warmth of Timor’s scales, while Richards called orders to the men, and a cheer went up from the deck as the Delight was brought abreast for boarding.
With the ship captured and relieved of its holdings, the crew set again to celebrating their victory; Linsey was surprised they had energy left at all, and watched with quiet amusement from his place on the quarterdeck, Timor at his side. He called for Mr. Polley, the surgeon, who greeted him brightly; his skills were suited more to men than dragons, but he had treated Estella before, and Linsey assumed it would be easy enough to adapt for Timor’s sake. Polley first paled at having the dragon so close; Linsey guided him with all the kindness he could summon, but his patience waned with each moment that Timor’s wound was left untreated. Timor held as still as he was able, though fidgeted often; Polley chided him sternly, and was eased of his anxieties with the focus of his task, done with little reassurance but deft efficiency, and a short pat on Timor���s shoulder afterwards. Polley smiled warmly to Timor before Linsey, and took his leave, while Linsey settled into his place at Timor’s side, and let his eyes slip closed when he found it comfortable enough to sleep.
The crew sang merrily from the deck, with Richards leading beside the mast, as was his place; they had set to it near immediately as they drew away from their prize, while Timor raised his great head over the railing to listen, and the spines upon his back flickered with delight. The night was near dawning; many of the men had taken their leave, or were lying drunkenly about the deck, and all lively cheer had turned slow and heartfelt. Richards’ voice was clear despite the drawling of the fellows beside him, and with his body aching as it was, Linsey felt himself comfortably lulled by the sound, into something close to sleep.
He felt Timor stir beside him, and reluctantly opened his eyes, squinting in the low light at the faint curve of the dragon’s snout. “Timor?” He called softly; Timor turned and nosed him fondly, breathing hot air into his hair and face, much to his own amusement. Linsey waved him off with a poorly hidden smile; Timor settled himself close and lay his head across Linsey’s legs, rumbling in quiet delight when Linsey stroked the scales of his snout.
“Linsey,” He said, in a bright, quiet voice. “Are there always so many songs? I do enjoy them; it is all so exciting, and the crew have such a lovely way of singing,”
“Oh, hardly,” Linsey said, with hidden laughter: the crew sang with impressive conviction, and were livelier than the sails caught loose in a storm, but little could be said of their singing itself, though he supposed nothing could cheat them of their spirit. “We shall have to take you to the taverns at port, then you will see a real way of singing.”
Timor snorted. “Then I look forward to it, but nothing would be as marvellous as this,” He said, with obvious pride; Linsey blinked at him in surprise. He knew that dragons were possessive creatures by nature, and that many breeds were known to take hoards, but Timor spoke with such great regard that Linsey paused, and found himself smiling with involuntary warmth when he looked upon the dragon again. Timor scarcely seemed to think it abnormal, and turned again to watching the crew; he was quiet for another moment, then said, quite softly, “Might you sing to me, Linsey?”
Linsey smiled ruefully, somewhat embarrassed by the request; he did not think himself a good singer, and would normally take his leave of the crew’s celebrations, feeling rather out of place despite their repeated attempts to bribe him into taking part. But he found himself reluctant to refuse; in any case, there was hardly any man left to hear him, but for the few hands left at the rigging, and Richards himself, who was largely falling asleep by the mast.
“If it suits you, dear fellow,” He said at last; he paused in momentary panic when he found himself largely lost for options, and then settled with a song he had learned some years ago as a young cabin boy, aboard a ship long now lost to the sea. He had always thought it rather mournful, but the tune was pleasant, and low enough to keep his voice from straining, though he could not sing so clearly as Richards. Timor paid no mind whatsoever; he curled himself around Linsey, listening with rapt attention. Linsey watched him fondly, and sang more softly when Timor sighed happily and closed his eyes. Soon afterwards he was asleep; Linsey watched the slow rise and fall of his scales, and stroked the warm hide, soft beneath the calluses of his palm. He let his hand rest there, feeling the thrum of Timor’s heart, and leaned into the dragon’s warmth, until he let his eyes close, and slipped abruptly and entirely into sleep.
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varilien · 9 months
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your one boobie vash is everything to me also thank you for your service soldier
HFKJDHKJFD YOU'RE SO WELCOME! thank YOU <3
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he might be joking but knowing him,,
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whereismyhat5678 · 5 months
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I GOT THE BIGGEST DOODLE DUMP HOLY HECK-
It’s ALL TADC so be prepared *cracks knuckles* I also made sure I drew all the cast, Pomni and Kaufmo I already drew so they don’t count BUT I did add them in some sketches- (Mostly Kaufmo-💀)
HERE THEY ARE‼️‼️
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Took me a while- BUT DID IT!!!
Pretty proud of myself since I say they all look pretty solid 💪💪 Favorite ones were Ragatha, and Caine 💗💗 (But mostly cuz I LOVE their designs 💥💥💥💥
But if anything, can you tell who’s my absolute favorite?…Pretty hard to guess not gonna lie- 🧐🤔🤨
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spicyicymeloncat · 1 year
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Idk if this is a hot take but why is it always “Kai slaved away and worked his ass off to raise his sister” and never the other way round or them working hard together?
Like, I know he’s older but in the show, does he really… act older? Like if you think about Kai and Nya’s dynamic yknow? Because from my understanding:
When Kai and Nya are introduced we see Kai fail at making a sword and Nya being the one to chide him for it. Kai makes an overconfident statement about wanting to be a better blacksmith than his father. This suggests that one, Kai is rather rash as well as inexperienced (something that lines up with the rest of his character arc in the pots and also generally), with Nya being the more mature figure in contrast
Also just a note but in the shorts: “I can handle it!” “No you can’t, stupid”
Kai frequently being very good at neglecting people or things: leaving Lloyd at an arcade whilst being focused on finding samurai x, not even knowing samurai x was Nya or that she only did it because she felt left out by him, completely abandoning both Nya and Lloyd in s3 (and Ik he was going through it at the time, but in line with the fandom’s characterisation of him)
Kai in season 5: “After I lost my dad, I lost my way. But I was lucky to have my sister watch over me”
Generally, their dynamic isn’t one where Kai really provides for Nya at all. In fact, judging by the fact that Nya can make entire mechs and Kai struggled to make a sword, Nya was probably busting her ass to provide for Kai. And judging by the s5 quote, that’s probably true. I’m not saying Nya raised Kai, it just rubs me the wrong way when she’s treated like a decorative flourish to a narrative that paints Kai as a burnt out child who was forced to grow up too soon especially since that is such a mischaracterisation of him in the first place.
#all I’m saying is that it’s weird we undersell all of the sister’s capabilities just so we can present the brother as tormented and burdened#ignoring the fact that he spent all his days in the gap between the pilots and s1 playing video games#like I’m sorry kai is a pathetic baby girl in the show and I LOVE HIM THE WAY HE IS#okay yeah I snapped a little#I’m just tired of everyone mischaracterising him yknow#like I’m sorry bestie he’s not that capable he’s a loser man and I am ready to love loser men#i just think that it’s an incredibly stereotypical dynamic to have one male character who everyone completely#over exaggerates their struggles to the point of making it seem that everyone else in the story either doesn’t suffer or is an asshole for#not noticing the suffering of this one hot guy#this happens in many fandoms and I think this is what’s happening here#hhhhh#I’m sorry if Kai is ur favourite and this opinion upsets you I don’t mean to be bitch#I’m just really not into this interpretation of him#again this isn’t a dog at his character I just thing people don’t get him a lot of the time#and you know what Nya is also super undersold as a character#like where’s the fucking Nya Lloyd sibling content?#she mentored Lloyd too? she taught him how to ride dragons she stayed with him on the bounty she and Lloyd only had eachother in s9#what about them??#Kai gets too woobified and Nya doesn’t get woobified enough that’s my opinion#alright I’m done sorry#Ninjago#rant#ig this is a#ninjago analysis#i won’t tag characters cuz I don’t want to make anyone upset#and again I’m sorry if I do
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wahwahmoment · 1 month
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new favorite white boy of the month, operator from @attollogame (maskless under the cut)
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feline-evil · 1 month
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Dick or no dick confirmation Pickles was always going to be trans to me anyways; if he's swingin' somethin that's phallo babes, if he's not then his t-dick fat. What's not to get.
#metalocalypse#jay talkin#I'm sorry they wrote that awful gross little man far too likeable and relatable to on a trans level#for me not to hoot and holler and cheer for the trans pickles agenda#changes nothing about his character arc or any of the show anyone is capable of being the kind of person he is#don't make the mistake of thinking thats exclusive to cis men#his transness wouldnt change that#only adds on an extra layer to him that i think works fantastically.#Listen that dude was rejected by his family driven to drink and drugs young to escape that ran away to be in a band#is called fucking Pickles of all things and refuses to tell anyone his real last name;#over the span of four seasons and two movies he slowly starts to learn to be for others what he never had#he becomes more caring more supportive#it's not a stretch to say he undoes some of the toxic masculinity he's been keeping himself shielded behind#and learns how to be a kinder man.#all of which have no contradictions with him being trans!#In fact it doesn't take much extra thought to find ways a lot of this can line up with some trans masculine experiences#i mean. Did no one else have a younger phase where they swung as far as they could into crass rude and uncaring ways#to try and assert their masculinity only to grow and realise that you can be a man and be more caring.#Did no one else have father issues. 1 800 come on now i know those are both shared experiences a lot of us have had LOL.#at the end of the day this show aired nearly 20 years ago and is finished. we're not getting more of it#so nothing is altered nor changed if pickles is canonically trans or not ok. its fine#i mean hell i dont even need canon confirmation hes trans to me and thats all i care abt#but i think if yr getting suuuuuper weird abt needing him not to be canonically trans you have some issues#and bio essentialist ideals of gender if you think only a cis man can act like he does#again. anyone can be like that. its not exclusive. him being trans would not change him in any way shape or form lol#AND ALSO GODDDUUUGH for once i love getting to see a guy pushing 50 whos depicted as trans#do you have any idea how dire and barren it is out here. we never get to see a trans guy older than 30 and whos not a pristine model#I WANT MORE OLD SHLUBBY SHITHEAD TRANS GUYS IN MEDIA
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faunandfloraas · 4 months
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Full offense but fans who get to go to fanmeets or performances and get close enough to take pictures and then proceed to whitewash the boys or maybe even face app their features so a nose looks smaller or sharper, skin texture is non existant, etc etc. Are literally bastards to me. You don't deserve to be there.
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mimimilu · 10 months
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some quick experimental sketches for my sister
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#OK I NEED TO STOP engaging with 911 ship wars but i have ONE MORE THING to say (probably lying)#i think it’s genuinely concerning how many people believe a ship has to have years of emotional connection before you’re allowed to ship it#like. imo you should be allowed to ship characters for any reason#crackships and rarepairs exist for a reason#secondly and probably more importantly#i think it’s really weird how many people are uncomfortable with the idea of gay sex#not in general but like#people were saying they were uncomfortable and weirded out because#an actor vaguely insinuated that the fictional character he plays would enjoy having gay sex with his partner#like people were calling him a freak#I THINK THATS WEIRD AND CONCERNING#it’s giving ‘my ship doesn’t have sex they make love while holding hands’#i think it ties into the first point#relationships are allowed to be built off attraction#you don’t need years and years of bonding for your relationship to be valid#and i think the visceral reaction against bucktommy because they’re not besties who share a kid is borderline homophobic#like there are plenty of valid reasons to dislike tommy and bucktommy like tommys previous behaviour#but being sooo against a ship based on the fact that there wasn’t enough ‘build up’ and that they don’t have a deep emotional bond#weird#and i don’t think it’s fetishisation to enjoy a canon couple im sorry that’s just a fucking crazy take#like it’s insane to me that apparently enjoying a gay ship is fetishisation unless it meets certain ‘emotional bonding’ criteria#also bathena is one of the most beloved ships on the show and their ‘build up’ was one date and a church hangout#and no one claims that they’re rushed and underdeveloped and that’s why one of them should be written off the show#like i said i think there’s a lot of valid reasons to dislike the ship (even if i do enjoy it)#but some of the arguments i’ve seen are just weird and i think you guys need to look at why it makes you uncomfortable#engage with other fandoms with more diverse ships and maybe you’ll calm down a little#911 discourse#for clarity the tumblr fandom seems to be okay but 911twt is an actual hell scape
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My hyper-specific type when it comes to otome guys:
- Absolutely pathetic - Cannot speak to a girl normally to save his life - Tries to be calm/aloof, but turns tsundere when flustered enough - A good and pure man at heart, yet does some questionable things - ...Little Red Riding Hood???
#heart fragment#taisho x alice#otome#doofenshmirtz voice: if i had a nickel for every time i fell in love with a video game guy heavily associated to little red riding hood...#..i'd have two nickels. which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice!#i made this post basically as a way to announce i played heart fragment recently. and uh. it's REALLY GOOD#i probably do love clive the most (and i was immediately interested/biased considering his similarities to Red) but...#the rest of the cast is great too! I ADORE shannon and i am beyond ready to figure out what jasper's deal is#and honestly i'm into the mystery and the strained family relationship aspects too. just great writing all around even beyond the romances#this is one of Those Games that messes with you and the more you play it the more it sneaks new creepy stuff in#whatever the hell is going on with inigo in the dreams is unsettling. and i love it.#but seriously i'd recommend this to any otome fan and ESPECIALLY taiali fans considering the similarities go far beyond just this#you like fairy tales? you like exploring psychological issues and trauma? this is the game for you#also you can date guys AND girls which is a rare treat! again - i LOVE shannon. i just... love clive even more#but to be fair i think the hangup is that no matter what you're very close and friendly with shannon#so even if you don't romance her you still have a great relationship with her regardless#meanwhile with clive he's starting as a stranger and you basically have to be a jerk to him or blow him off which hurts my heart#and also clive seems to fall kind of fast and hard for you so the relationship developing in a romantic direction just feels. right IMO#i can accept being just besties with shannon (even though I definitely still love her romance outcomes)#but it pains me to spurn clive's affections#on an unrelated note i do intend to post my thoughts (basically a review) of winter's wish: spirits of edo#but i want to finish getting the sorrow endings for CGs and lore which means a second run through several routes
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dein0nychus · 1 month
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idr why we dunked on that post about laios having weird unpalatable autism. its true. op was right. they hated them because they spoke the truth
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floralovebot · 10 months
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listen,, i am Not defending all of sky's actions or his personality but he's genuinely just not as bad as the fandom makes him out to be.
a lot of y'all forget that sky is a prince with extremely overbearing and downright abusive parents that refuse to listen to him or treat him with any ounce of respect. and that the whole diaspro vs bloom situation was started directly because his parents forced an arranged marriage between diaspro and sky, constantly telling her parents that it would work out and never listening to sky the hundreds of times he tried to stop it. like again, he's not great, he's my least favorite specialist. but that situation was never in his favor. he was a 16 year old that dealt with strict, emotionally abusive parents his entire life and got forced into an arranged marriage with someone he never loved and was constantly told that it Needed to happen for the kingdom. trying to play it out like he's a serial cheater with some nefarious master plan is like,, really weird. again! not a great person he does a lot of shitty things. but blaming that specific situation on him, a teen with absolutely no say in his life who just met someone he genuinely likes and could love, instead of his parents is incredibly weird to me.
#i just think that entire situation was extremely unfair for everyone involved#and its really weird when people try to make it out like sky was some serial cheater mastermind#like dude no he's a child with horrible parents and no control over his personal life#and yeah absolutely he shouldnt have lied or led bloom on. but also remember that Technically he was in disguise because#Apparently assassins are constantly after him (ignoring that winx does a piss poor job at showing that)#like idk this little boy who never had a say in his life suddenly meeting this little firecracker of a girl that has A Lot To Say#and isn't afraid of running her mouth or expressing herself. And even encouraging him to do the same?#like? yeah id fall in love with bloom too tf#and i feel like people forget that sky told both his parents And diaspro that he didnt love her like. multiple times.#anyway. i still hate sky.#but i hate him for like. actual reasons instead of He Fell In Love With Bloom Despite Being In A Forced Engagement Oh No#like we could criticize him for not trusting bloom or for projecting all of his own faults onto other characters#but trying to say he was at blame for just being like. a teen in love is Extremely weird to me#like i dont think it would be fair to say that he should just. never fall in love with anyone and should just be happy marrying someone he-#-never loved or had any romantic feelings toward#like you guys Can understand aisha hating her arranged marriage and falling in love with 'ophir' despite it#but you Can't understand sky hating his arranged marriage and falling in love with bloom despite it#its so much easier to say you dont like sky please just say that
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the--highlanders · 11 months
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thinking about jamie being gay just makes me feel shrimp emotions honestly like. first of all in the spirit of doing whatever you like with canon I can just. say he's gay. but also there's so much textual evidence which makes him so easy to read as queer. and THEN I think interpreting him as gay adds extra layers to the fact that his initial character brief leans pretty heavily into the (hyper-masculine, heteronormative) character trope of the romantic highlander, but his on-screen character undermines/subverts that trope in a lot of ways.
like it's fun from a shipping point of view AND a textual point of view AND an analytical point of view. just. *chef's kiss* truly the character of all time
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chiropteracupola · 9 months
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PAUL BETTANY? BLOND PAUL BETTANY?? BLOND FUCKBOY PAUL BETTANY???
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hauntingblue · 2 months
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Strong world is the nami and luffy twins manifesto written by oda this is my one piece.
You see luffy's finishing attack with his giant hammer being fueled by lightning which is nami's main weapon with her clima tact and she even made the guy steer the islands towards the cyclone so even if the lighting isn't produced by her the lighting is provided by her either way so luffy AND her finished that guy and even luffy attacked after nami announced how he will lose which also means nami knew and trusted luffy to end him after that and of course he did and
Oh my god luffy making nami explain herself about the message he left on the tone dial and being pissed that she didn't trust him to save and protect her but he got so mad and didn't hear the whole message and she asked luffy to save her omg....... she knew after all that they will come and win..... I love this ending I am going to walk into the sea now goodbye.
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Why are whitebeard and ace on the ending credits I already cried. Watching aces part again cause he looks so good. Hello alive dead wife
#the animation in this one..... hell yes.....#img little luffy i missed you!!!! robin doesnt look like herself in this one and franky doesnt have his voice 😞😞 what a disrespect in his#first movie appearance....... franky i will avenge you. your fit is hard tho. well his voice could be his va with a cold. its weird#why is brook smoking a blunt ajdhsksj and sanji tease......#the 3d is too good here.... and someone wants nami bc of her abilities instead of like well everything else.... i might accept this#sanji going insane ajdksjsk zoro what are you wearing on your head......#love the duck following nami like well a baby duck... omg i thought if the duck electrifies the animals in the water nami is fried too#and indeed he was i didnt expect it to follow logic ajdhsj nami found luffy of course#why is nami on top of luffy ajdhsjs doesnt she trust the bird to fly or what#THE BARTENDER FROM THE PIRAGE RACE MOVIE IS HERE TOO!!!!#nami getting arlong flashbacks but now worse#kinda love the crew being protective over her and not to fall into stereotypes but it goes off every time.... they got her away form arlong#nami and usopp omg...... nami once again sacrificing herself... suffered more than jesus.... also her bracelet... i didnt know that#luffy is so mad.... he gets so mad when people leave.... (he gets sad but ofc he cant be sad so next best thing)#NAMI GOT SICK FROM THE TREES!!!! WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT!!!#they got changed and everything..... did robin tell them they had to follow the dress code and they all did?? qjsjaka luffys first cape also#luffy that was such a slay. why are they all carrying fire power. he called them a suicide squad... and well a lot of them actually#wasnt expecting this to turn into a mafia movie. surprised luffy knows how to shoot one of those.#nami isnt gonna sacrifice herself luffy said... while she rigs epxlosives in a place she cant move.... luffy she needs an intervention#oh my god. nojiko telling her to have fun.... every time i remember luffy promised gen san to keep her happy i die a little#luffy is gonna get a stroke he is so fucking mad 'nami ill beat this guy and well go back together' ok 🥺🥺#sanji understands perverted gorilla 😭😭#brook got robin instead of sanji.... sick ennies lobby reference bro#also how come franky didnt get his own movie.... like in this one franky AND brook join. confirming my theory that brook doesnt let franky#get confortable in the crew and be with them as the new one for a while bc brook joins immediately after and he doesnt get time to breathe#nami don't cry omg.... she was ready to never see them again omg#i thot nami was gonna electrocute him..... or make him eat the cyclone or smth.... well she said her peace at least#talking tag#watching one piece#watching one piece movies
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