Nightmares before disney The Rabbit my beloved
i love fuckass rabbits bro
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Mmhmhmmh, I seee you~~~ Your ocs are tempting *cough-cough*
this..is a very spooky thing to wake up to
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The amount of symbolism relating to a singular pure white painting and blood is sick
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“… I remember
the leaping in the moonlight, and can’t touch it,
wanting it miraculously to heal
and spring up
joyful…”
—Mary Oliver, The Rabbit
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> THE RABBIT
The Rabbit is the creator of the cosmos and earth itself, a deity named after its resemblance to a white rabbit. Sometimes described as tiny as a spec, other times thought to be as large as the moon.
It refuses to interfere with the lives of humans, strongly believing that they are at their best when left to their own devices, only wishing to watch them flourish. As such, it is an entirely neutral party, allowing the humans and Dreamers to go about their life however they please, even if it causes more harm than good. It believes it has no right to judge, and even less right to punish them.
It will only involve itself when absolutely necessary to prevent the destruction of its universe, and even then it will try to keep its involvement minimal (Such as with the accidental birth of the Night-Terrors and then the intentional creation of the Dreamers).
> HISTORY
The Rabbit was born with the universe, infused with magic. An energy that when focused onto a singular task or action could bend reality itself to the user’s will. It used its magic to breathe life into its blank universe, mapping out the many stars and planets, before then moulding the many animals, plants and other life-forms that would populate them. Once its work was finished, it descended to Earth, hiding itself deep into the woods to watch the world bloom around it.
> THE CREATION OF THE NIGHT TERRORS, APPLES AND DREAMERS
The humans inevitably found and settled into its forest, creating the town of Rainshire. The Rabbit watched with glee, until it discovered that its presence had soaked the area in its magic. Without anything to focus upon, the magic instead fed upon the fears and anxieties of Rainshire, rebirthing itself into terrible monsters that would be called ‘Night-Terrors’. These monsters would stalk the humans at night, killing them and creating a panic, leading to only further Night-Terrors. The Rabbit hunted them down, erased the humans memory of them after every attack to try and stop the cycle. Only for it to restart again.
To rectify the issue, the Rabbit chose to extend its power to particular humans via infusing its magic into 7 apples. These would be called ‘The Apples of Desire’. When bitten into by a human, they would transform them into a ‘Dreamer’, who would hunt the beasts down til death. The Rabbit then made it impossible for a mortal mind to remember any sighting of magic, so that humans were free of the fear of Night-Terrors, ending the loop. With this, the issue was contained, the Rabbit continuing to recruit and work alongside the Dreamers for the rest of time.
Present-day, the Rabbit rests deep in Rainshire’s woods, wandering the streets of the city at night to communicate with its humans in a disguise, ever the sociable creature. Sometimes searching for new Dreamers, sometimes bothering the ones already chosen. It can be called upon in an instant by the Dreamers by a simple thought, though it’ll give them nothing but its own thoughts
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the rabbit poses
background: Off to the Bidets with you ladies
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