In the Rune Factory series, you explicitly are not killing the monsters, but banishing them to another world. Or at least that's what they say you're doing. Usually.
And then there are Ethelberd's clones of the Native Dragons, who are explicitly reduced to a pile of ash once you're done with them. These things are not constructed well if weapons enchanted to be non-lethal can reduce them to ash. How do you fuck up this bad.
Almost exactly a month late I have arrived with my yearly gift for@carriecmoney, this year a not so small animation for their ghosthunting au One Piece fic King Tide!
Have you ever read a fic that has a setting that seemingly is unrelated to the source material, but when you start to read it, it 1. Makes perfect sense thematically and 2. the love for the setting really shines through? that's this fic
also hi i have never drawn these characters before
The eldest of these, and Bilbo’s favourite, was young Frodo Baggins. When Bilbo was ninety-nine he adopted Frodo as his heir, and brought him to live at Bag End; and the hopes of the Sackville-Bagginses were finally dashed. Bilbo and Frodo happened to have the same birthday, September 22nd. ‘You had better come and live here, Frodo my lad,’ said Bilbo one day; ‘and then we can celebrate our birthday-parties comfortably together.’ At that time Frodo was still in his tweens, as the hobbits called the irresponsible twenties between childhood and coming of age at thirty-three.
Happy Birthday Frodo & Bilbo Baggins, Fellowship of the Ring, A Long-Expected Party