Guess what time it is again...KRBAY/HNK HEAD CANONS TIME!!!!! (Return to Dreamland Addition)
When everyone in Cappy Town first meets Magolor, his first presents himself as a nice person wanting to go back to his home planet, only to later down the course of the Return to Dreamland arc reviled to be Drunk on the Dark Side. He made the citizens of Dreamland his puppets so he could get the Master Crown for him
2. Magolor is a descendant of the ruler of Halcandra whose name is Bastalor (made by @blue-jester)
3. The master crown & Galaxia are made by the same person, & the reason why it backfired on Magolor is because it's doesn't what anyone to where it after Bastalor's passing because it is in grief.
4. The master crown's real name is Ragina (side note: imagine in the anime that it's reviled more & more that Magolor is obsessed with it is saying its name in a creepy fashion)
5. Magolor wasn't always obsessed with power, he was one a friendly scientist who got stuck working at NeMeEe. He was BFFs with Marx (they were implied to be friends) because unlike most of the other workers there Magolor was actually kind to the monsters. Magolor would do stuff like sneak extra food for Marx when he gets intruble, & goes to bed without dinner. And when Marx got in truble instead of not feeding him, Magolor would have a heart-to-heart talk with him instead.
6. There are more 4 headed dragons in Halcandra than just Landia. As seen by the arc's climax
7. There's an epilog episode that goes like this (idea by Earthbuds) After the advents of the arc Magolor does not have the Lor Starcutter anymore. The poor fellow tried to find a place for him to live in, but due to everyone knowing how he back stabbed them, they refused to allow him to stay anywhere. When Kirby, Tiff & Tuff heard about Magolor having hard time looking for a home, they decide to look for anything that he can use for a house. Marx remarked that Magolor should live in a wagon, stating that his friend deserves to have a shop that can be moved anywhere he wished, which Tiff decided to help build it. They went to the basement of King Dedede's castle, where they found several old wagons in pieces. Tiff and Kirby wanted to build a home wagon for him to relax, but Marx and Tuff wanted to build a shop wagon so he can have a job, which in the end both of them decided that they should built both wagons and make Magolor decide which one is better. Tiff's wagon was green, had a bedroom, a small table and chair, as well as a kitchen fridge, whereas Marx's wagon had a counter shop, storage closet and a steering wheel, a break lever and a winder that allowed the wagon to move forward and backward. When Tripple D saw the wagons, he wanted to own them, but Tiff & even Marx refused, as King Dedede & Escargoon argued with them. Tuff connected Tiff's wagon behind theirs as he began winding the front wagon as he & Kirby took them out of the castle. The others noticed this as Tiff & Marx got on the back wagon while Tripple D tried to chase them down with his limo. Escargoon started tossing bombs at them as King Dedede wanted the wagons desperately. Kirby swallowed the bombs & tossed them back at the king, making a hole on the road as his car got stuck. Meanwhile, they tried to break the wagons only to stop in front of Magolor. Both Tiff and Marx argued over who's wagon was better, but Magolor explained that he loves both wagon and that he thanked them for building it. In which he settled in on Tiff's green wagon while he used Marx's blue wagon shop to sell homemade costumes he made. In which everyone in Cappy Town gets an outfit, such as Tiff dressing like Drawcia, Tuff dressing as Necrodeus, Marx dress as NOVA and Kirby dress as Dark Meta Knight.
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Hank with an Eldritch Horror Reader
Here's another thing I wrote two years back! It was an interesting concept which I really liked, so I actually really enjoyed writing this request!
Hank J Wimbleton was a grunt of many things, but not one to be scared unless he had a good reason to be. There were many things in this world he did not understand, you were one of them. Upon meeting you, his first instinct would have been to either fight or run away - who could blame him, it was all he knew. No matter how many times you reassured him that the very last thing you wanted to do was to harm him, he’d draw his weapon, uncertain of whether or not he should believe your words.
Once you show no resistance towards him whatsoever and simply restrain him using your powers or other methods, that’s when, thrashing around as much as he could, he would start listening. You may or may not have seen a grunt up close, but this was your chance to finally examine one. As you scrutinise him from every possible angle Hank realises that you were simply curious about his being and finally lowers weapon.
Your voice would likely hurt his head and freeze the blood in his veins, so you might have to resort to telepathy or speak through a marionette, if you can find one. Though, once Hank’s interest in you has been piqued, he’d be more than happy to find you one. A lot of people in Nevada seem to be redundant in the first place. Regarding telepathy: You will be able to have a two-way conversation with Hank like that, but, for the most part, he doesn’t think in words. Still, he can do so, if needed.
If you’re on the rather small side, he will make an effort to pick you up, or hold you, and bring you back to base. Depending on whether you can float or not, this might be rather difficult, but he’ll try. If you’re large, however, then he will simply “tell” you to follow him. As an eldritch being you could likely either change your form or scare away anyone in your path in the first place, so he doesn’t particularly worry about anyone being stupid enough to attack you.
Spend time with him, he’ll get used to you more and more and, eventually, grow a bond with you. Proud, he’ll show you to Doc so he can figure out what you are, but do not be fooled. Hank wants to know what you are to some degree too. Once comfortable with you and certain you won’t harm him, he’ll start observing you, touching you to some degree. See how you react, how you feel, how you are.
Despite your conversations being, for the most part, one-sided, Hank will ask you directly what you are and if you’re some form of eldritch deity. Since you’re an amicable creature he can’t exactly wrap his head around, it’s worth a try.
Although he would like to do so to some degree, he won’t take you with him on missions. It’s his way of saying “I care a great deal about you, I don’t want you to die or worse even if you are capable of defending yourself.” If you really insist on aiding him, he will let you, begrudgingly. But beware that he will have your back. In fact, having you around will give him a greater reason to fight and improve his overall performance. Though, it will also be a major stress factor to him if something were to happen to you, so choose wisely.
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The ability to tell an unhealthy horse from the state of its hooves, a storm coming up from a shift in the wind, or unfriendly intentions from the shadow in someone's expression would certainly not be learned from treatises on the care of horses, or of weather, or on psychology. In each case these kinds of knowledge were richer than any written authority on the subject; they had been learned not from books but from listening, from doing, from watching; their subtleties could scarcely be given formal expression and they might not even be reducible to words; they were the heritage — partly common and partly split — of men and women of any class. A fine common thread connected them; they were all born of experience, of the concrete and individual. That concrete quality was both the strength of this kind of knowledge and its limit; it could not make use of the powerful and terrible tool of abstraction.
From time to time attempts would be made to write down some part of this lore, locally rooted but without known origin or record or history, to fit it into a straitjacket of terminological precision. This usually constricted and impoverished it. . . it was perhaps only with medicine that the codifying and recording of conjectural lore produced a real enrichment; but the story of the relation between official and popular medicine has still to be written. In the course of the eighteenth century things changed. In a real cultural offensive the bourgeoisie appropriated more and more of the traditional lore of artisans and peasants, some of it conjectural, some not; they organized and recorded it, and at the same time intensified the massive process of cultural invasion which had already begun, though taking different forms and with different content, during the counter-reformation. . .
—Carlo Ginzburg, “Morelli, Freud, and Sherlock Holmes: clues and scientific method,” 1980
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Huzzah! 3 more pages of the Phoenix!AU. Some flashbacks of the deal.
I only need to finish two other pages and this part will be done. Thank If you are wondering what Jack is wearing, is this thing:
Thank you for reading up to this point! Goodbye for now!
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this year has been really definitive for me in terms of healing, listening to my own needs, moving on from relationships and reconciling broken ones. there's also something about november (and the fall season in general) that makes me ruminate about my growth, so i'm in this cute little mood now where i'm feeling really proud of myself for the decisions i've made this year. some of them were extremely difficult decisions but now that i'm living my life just fine (in fact better) after having made them, i think they were for the better and i'm glad i took that leap of faith.
i also think i'm finally starting to put myself first. and a telltale sign of this remarkable progress is that i've been thinking more about how i'd like to start living for myself and how i should make that happen. i'm finally making plans and time not for anyone else, but for myself.
anyway nov has been really lovely so far and i think i'm incredibly lucky to have experienced everything that i have this month. <3
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