I might just become an ace attorney blog for a short period of time I miss those freaks so much
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Happyyyy birthday buppydog
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there is nothing like seeing really cute beatles art and then seeing mclennon in the tags and having to revoke the like.
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Doing art for charity, help keep my bestie housed! 💚
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ok here's my take on a modern hades/persephone retelling:
funeral director hades who is in a polyam relationship with 3 other people that act as his dogs and persephone is like weird but ok and she gets into it. demeter finds out and comes at hades with a gun. she shoots him in the stomach but its not fatal. persephone is sad and takes care of him and it leads to, you guessed it, woundfucking because of course it does. in my story they are both switches and persephone wears a strap. she licks hades' blood, which is a metaphor for the pomegranate seeds she ingests, forever linking her to hades. and scene.
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I’m always like Why haven’t they responded yet?! When I’m the one who didn’t respond🤣
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so about that news
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"my child is normal" no your child listened and enjoyed the original cats musical
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AA: I aam h0pping 0n nitraams ideaa t00 0_0
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wrt Ace Attorney, one of the more substantial differences of the shu takumi games and the yamazaki/eshiro games is how brilliantly shu takumi was able to properly construct and build the victims even long after they were dead. juan corrida, mimi miney, celeste inpax are all characters that have very particular and interesting appeals to them that make them as substantial as the culprits. it’s an even playing field.
(celeste inpax in particular is an example of how I feel takumi is much better at writing interesting women but that’s a post for another day)
considering the reoccurring motifs of spirituality, resurrection, spirits, etc in takumi’s games, it’s easy to see why he was so adamant about giving the victims such unique character.
the most emotionally connected I’ve felt to any of the victims in the yamazaki/eshiro case has been characters that are already pre-established as alive before their murders. zak gramarye, horace knightley (<3), etc. even then, i remembered apollo justice was written by takumi despite not being directed by him. so that probably speaks to zak’s emotional appeal as well. idk, i think im just biased to all the magicians i thought they were cute.
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I know that I’m essentially creating an OC at this point but I can easily see Jane becoming completely overwhelmed not just by her duties as a god, but as a public figure, and deciding in an unwell moment she may as well try her hand at transformation. Perhaps she fakes her death, perhaps she just mysteriously disappears— either way, she removes herself from the public eye and creates a new her. A young man named Pierot “Pier” Crocker, appearing elsewhere to try again, to forge a new life and flourish without the structure forced on him his entire life
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do you feel held by him? do you feel stiff/still/forced/frozen-in-fear/petrified/putrified/purified? do you feel holy when you feel held? does he tell you he'll make you holy? holy-angel-saint-baby / king of the sand prince of poor attempts at hiding the way you cry. snakes tongue. does biting your tongue ever make you want to scream? does he make you feel like god or the slaughtered lamb?
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There has been a mysterious mystery message in my inbox for over a year now but i can't see it at all :/
HMMMM....
well anyway ask box is open again
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I hope I haven’t missed promo hour yet! Pls rb I’m M and I remade yesterday!
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