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spittyfishy · 8 months
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Duchess has just such a pretty design, I love her 🦢💜
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lingrimmart · 8 months
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Some kind of references for TCOL characters (Gideon and Louis as a bonus!).
Apparently this tinies were good for keychains merch, so we made a few designs for ourselves and for selling. You may see the result here!
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sirazaroff · 6 months
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How do you think velvet is handleing everything in vacco right now
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She’s having a great time 🥰
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atomic-chronoscaph · 8 months
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Treachery Below - art by George Wilson (1974)
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weirdlookindog · 5 months
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Hephzibah Grimm by Adolfo Buylla, 1973. Horror host of Gold Key's Grimm's Ghost Stories comic book.
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aceofwhump · 1 year
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No. 28 IT’S JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG: Headache
Locke and Key 1x06 | Prodigal Son 2x06 | NCIS 2x02 | Murdoch Mysteries 9x18 | Stargate SG-1 10x11 | Manifest 1x09 | Grimm 4x02 | Chuck 3x19 | Raising Dion 1x07 | Blindspot 3x16 | Supernatural 2x21 | Stargate Atlantis 3x14 | Hudson and Rex 3x03
@whumptober @whumptober-archive
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magicalshopping · 10 months
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♡ Hollow Knight Charms by Alchenart ♡
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magpieddd · 2 months
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I started video editing again and i feel like such an old man, why am i searching tutorials on how to make two consecutive zooms i used to be able to do this shit when i was 15
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Time for a little shameless self promotion!
If you like these books, you should definitely check out my book review blog, @wondereads ! I mostly read fantasy, and anywhere from middle grade to adult! I post reviews pretty regularly. Here are some books from this competition I’ve reviewed:
Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg by Gail Carson Levine
The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann
Mister Monday by Garth Nix
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede
Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
The Sisters Grimm by Michael Buckley
The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan
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Grimm's Ghost Stories No. 15, March 1974. Treachery Below painted cover by George Wilson. Gold Key.
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rae-of-gold · 1 year
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Imagine
Legacy Day. The signing procession goes from story to story, not starting with the most important story of Snow White, but starting with the unknowns. The second born, second rate heroes, villains, riff raff and drabble.
Dexter Charming is at the stand. He looks out at the crowd of his friends, his brother. His twin sister behind him giving him words of encouragement before he signs. He says the magic words with wavering breath: "I, Dexter Charming, am ready to pledge my destiny."
His key appears in the air before him. Gold with a sharp edged stem and a silhouette of a jackal laid on a deep blue background on the bow. He carefully plucked it and turned it into the lock on the Storybook of Legends.
The pages flip through, faster and faster, stopping on an image of him. In a long forgotten tale.
He was a king. With a beautiful wife, a beautiful kingdom and a child on the way. A breath of relief escaped him as he stood tall and watched the pages continue turning and the story progressing.
He saw him above a slain sea beast, spear in hand and he beamed. His family had nothing to worry about, he had nothing to worry about. He would continue the family legacy just as everyone hoped. But the pages kept turning.
A furious sea god cursing the kingdom. Him and his future wife giving away their child. Years later and he turns dark. Cold blooded. Ruthless. He goes back to the man he gave his child to, cursing him for eternity. And his child returning, fully grown. He knows it's his kid, his wife knows it's their kid, but they turn them away anyway. Why? because they didn't fit the Charming family standard. The Sea God returns only to curse him and his wife themselves.
A large ornate gold mirror blinks into existence in front of him, showing a still imagine of his cold, grey, drowned body floating in the ocean.
His hands hold the podium until his knuckles turn white. His legs can barely keep him up as he stares in stricken shock at the future in front of him. Mouth agape, the key turns into a feather pen, expecting him to subject himself to that horrid ending as if nothing were wrong with it.
He had spent his entire life fearing that he would never know what destiny had in store for him. Now that he knew, he missed when he didn't.
He lifted a quivering hand to the quill, clutching it tightly and holding it to his chest while he thought.
Raven had talked about not signing. How she shouldn't be forced to do anything that goes against her being, nor should anyone else. Dexter didn't want to die in the way he just saw. He shouldn't be forced to give up a child and then shun them when it's time to take them back.
But who would he be if he didn't?
Charmings follow their story.
No matter what.
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owlbelly · 5 months
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picked up a copy of The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (which has all 156 stories from 1812 & 1815, before they were changed/embellished) in the free book shed at the town dump a few weeks ago & finally cracked it open last night looking for a story i thought i remembered
it's a Bluebeard variant called Fitcher's Bird & it's one of my favorites! just absolutely wild. a succession of 3 sisters are kidnapped by a sorcerer (who has no name until the end - apparently it's Fitze Fitcher) & given a key but also an egg when he goes out of town - don't use the key, keep the egg clean - & of course the first two use the key to open the bloody chamber & both accidentally drop the egg in the vat of blood & dismembered corpses they find. they're discovered because the blood won't wash off the egg & they get chopped up & added to the vat.
third sister is always the smart one & she puts the egg away in a drawer before using the key - when she finds the vat with her sisters in it, she just gathers up all their parts & sticks them back together & they're fine! she hides them & when the sorcerer comes home she hands him the clean egg like "i was so good! also i'll marry you now but you gotta do something for me" - then she concocts a plan to have the sorcerer carry the sisters home in a basket on his back (which he thinks is full of gold he's bringing to her parents as a wedding gift), and she herself escapes by...dipping herself in honey, covering herself in feathers, setting up a skull with jewels on it in the window & then flapping around outside singing a song about how she's Fitcher's Bird but the princess is up in that window right there, see, you can see her jewelry! the sorcerer comes back & invites a bunch of people to the wedding, "Fitcher's Bird" & some helpers lock everyone into the mansion & burn it down. amazing.
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kekwcomics · 2 years
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GRIMMS GHOST STORIES (Gold Key, 1972)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years
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Grimm’s Ghost Stories - art by George Wilson (1972-1981)
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weirdlookindog · 4 months
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Grimm's Ghost Stories #43 - Western, March 1978.
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bridgyrose · 2 years
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Can we talk about how the grimm started to manipulate everything in the dream to the point that even when Weiss started to resist, it used that resistance to its benefit to push Weiss away from her friends even further? Like, I knew this grimm was going to be terrifying, but to actually see it manipulate everything like it can, grow the thorns around to destroy anything that would weaken it's hold on Weiss to the point of offering her the poison apple is just so great to show just how detrimental a lot of these negative thoughts are once grimm can get a hold of them. It really is just putting into perspective that the negative emotions will absolutely engulf and smother someone if left unchecked to the point of losing themselves and not even realizing it.
Also, finally seeing the nightmare grimm take hold of Ruby was amazing. Especially since we were able to see the slow process of it gaining more and more ground on her as she started to doubt herself when everything went haywire. Now to see if my theory is correct: someone can save themself from the hold of the nightmare grimm as long as they have something in their heart they can hold onto with determination.
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