i'm so excited we finally get ketterdam in the daytime like s1 was great with all its aesthetic and darkness but something about daytime ketterdam really adds a level of "they're literally just people with lives who are trying to survive" to it all
Also idk if anyone else has brought this up but I just think it's neat that the Shadow vs AG Sonic fight in "The Devil is in the Tails" mirrored the Shadow vs Sonic fights in s1 and s2
"Shadow is queerbait" is such a fuck ass thing to say HAVE YOU ALL NOT WATCHED OR READ ANYTHING WHEREIN QUEER PEOPLE ARE THE MAIN CHARACTERS BUT THE PLOT ISNT FOCUSED ON THEIR ROMANCE???????????? GET A FUCKING GRIP HOLY SHIT
I made some Fanart inspired by one of the scenes from the story, was originally going to make some concept art sketches (which honestly Ill probably do at some point)
I've got a list of fanfics I often reread whether they're finished or not and this is definitely one of them
Hi rust! https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTtnrGF/ just saw the video and the fanart of valtor and I'm a bit conflicted about how to feel, what do you think?
I don’t care much for AI art in general, but that Valtor is a crime against technology as a whole. What cheap in-app-purchases-mobile-game-ad did this knock-off Captain Hook abscond from?
"I had no idea," Randall admitted, as he held Emily close, rubbing her arm gently to bring her some comfort (as well as to bring himself some too, given everything weighing on his mind as well). "I...there's a lot I didn't know they'd say since you got here!"
His parents offering her the key to the house as a gesture of trust, being so sympathetic to her story when they heard it, wanting her to have a place in their family through their marriage, assuring her that she would have their support no matter what...it was all completely unexpected to him, especially in the face of their previous rejection of her, but it was far from being an unwelcome change of heart, that was for sure.
"I know it feels...really surreal, honestly, but...I'm still happy with how this has all gone since last night," he confessed, smiling lightly to her: How could he not be? His parents were able to mend fences and make amends with Emily, they'd gotten to truly know her, to trust her, and had come to care for her, enough to welcome her into their home and their family with open arms. It was the outcome he'd hoped for that night he brought Emily home to reveal the big news to them, and although that outcome had been delayed, he was glad it came to fruition after all.
The elephant in the room was still there, of course-the topic of mortality versus immortality, a life shared eternally, or to be doomed to be parted once again by age and time...but Randall just didn't want to think about it now. All he wanted to think about was Emily, the sensation of her in his arms, and how at peace he was with her.
i don't really know how to articulate this super clearly but i really appreciate that like. kuon conceptually with the 8 floaty swords behind him could very easily have turned out like a murakumo knockoff and im impressed by how visually and stylistically distinct he is. its really nice
Fantasy art + old paintings makes me feel nauseous just imagining walking through the fields or on the mountains or the possibilities of there being life beyond what is shown. Like everything looks large but is so small. When I was younger my mother had a painting of a waterfall in a leafy place; I would dream of being in that painting and feeling stuck- like everything was so large yet the scenery looked so small and close- there would be the thought of life but the inability to leave the painting- or at least not the foliage and reflections.
Yeah I know, I know Nandor has feelings for Guillermo and it's canon now, but when I read about people describing the things that happen in the show it's so different? From what I actually see? I don't know
Nandor has been so unpleasant to watch this whole season. He mistreats Guillermo, he mistreats Marwa, he mistreats basically everyone. I get that he has always been an asshole but now it's just painful to watch.
I don't know, the way he treats Marwa like she's just a shiny object he molds to his liking is kinda sickening. Considering he was once married to her and he probably really loved her (that is, if she wasn't one of the two wives he didn't really like to begin with).
I felt so bad for her during the wedding, when she said "I like what he likes", and I was like "god no, look at what he's done to her"
For fucks sake he doesn't even want to keep her parents alive, just wish for the Djinn to poof her out if you're going to treat her so badly.
On the other hand, I laughed out loud when the Djinn called Nandor "bro". And when he looked at tiny Nandor riding a bee.
Did Nandor always wanted to ride a bee? How was that though process? I really wish we could've seen that.