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Small glimpse into the Worm Gatcha timeline
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But Taylor, you’re going to die doing this!
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she got that dawg...
incredible work
"I don’t think I’m human, doctor, because when Gold Morning happened, she put me back together [...] She told me that when she made that body, larger than mine, the sprawling, broken, wretched thing, raw materials were harvested from stray cats, dogs, and rodents. Birds, bugs, other things. People’s household pets that were left behind after Leviathan attacked."
– Victoria Dallon in Torch 7.2, Ward
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Ridtom seems to like my steampunk Worm art, so here’s Vicky
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clothes were simply a weakness crawler adapted past
Siberian, Narwhal and Scion are three different sides of the same coin- and I am not being snide here, this isn't a bit- all three of them are examinations of the fact that if you are sufficiently personally powerful, they don't really have a way to make you wear clothes
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that endless quest to try and replicate your favorite characters' designs in games that truly were not meant for it
if anybody asks she's borrowing the knight aesthetic from Dean
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The sentiment is absolutely appreciated but I could never claim to be as invested in Ward as it's foremost propagandist.
Thank you for your service @victoriadallonfan
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I guess i'll post more about parahumans damn. Sadly I can never post my Skitter cosplay, because the only photo I have of it is taken in front of my goddamn house, street address on prominent display.
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It's been 4 years since I read Worm, and about 3 since I finished Ward. I don't think anything else I've ever read or watched left quite the same impact on my psyche. 3 years and I still find my mind wandering to scenes and characters I haven't read about in years. Nothing else has really consumed me so, I'm sure I was quite annoying at the time, i just couldn't believe that a work I found so incredible wasn't more popular. As time went on and I stepped back a bit, I think I get it. It's long, it's often uncomfortable, and in many places it's unpolished. For a long time there was nothing I wanted more than a physical release or adaptation of some kind. Now I'm not as sure, there's something magical about a flash in the pan world like Parahumans, rough edges and all. I sit here four years later, still thinking about Taylor and Victoria, how much it all meant to me. Parahumans has forever lodged an alien parasite in my brain, and for that I'm grateful.
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