19 él/ele/he 🇨🇱 a veces escribo horror o amor
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♦️DOWN MEMORY LANE. Part. 1.♦️
Ah screw it, I'm compiling them all in one post instead. It's just more convenient. :V
This is part 1. More to come eventually.
Caleb let Evelyn go into his mind to show her he's totally fine!
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they put crack in this guy i swear to god
(the last drawing is referencing the myth of hermaphroditus and trauma allegories thereof, read more under the cut, tw for rape and abuse discussions)
So i was thinking about Belos's possesion of hunter and how he almost died from it and was left physically changed (large highly visible scars, his hair grows faster now, he has flapjack's powers) and that got me thinking about identity and depersonalization via abuse. Hunter doesn't have much of a sense of self before he starts forming connections, which is why he acts so childish and emotional and feels his feelings so outwardly, hes never been allowed to feel them. He barely has the sense of the baseline facts about himself. Hunter barely references his gender or age or anything, like he isnt in connection to it at all, and I began thinking about the myth of Hermaphroditus. Hermaphroditus was the son of Aphrodite and Hermes. tl;dr, he was assaulted by a female naiad one day when he was walking, and as he struggled to get away from her she prayed to be with him always, no matter how much he hated her. the gods answered her, and fused the two into one. In mythology Hermaphroditus is more of a symbol of marriage and the intersection of sex, but the thing that always lingered with me about him was that when you are hurt like that, so deeply that it's like someone is trying to make sure you remember them, you lose everything about yourself, even the baseline fact of your 'you'. You live in a constant intersection between being hurt and being you, and it will never really leave you. I think Belos, while confident, didnt know if he would win in the end, so he wanted to make sure he was with Hunter forever if he did fail.
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He did it! He saved the town with the power of love!
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It’s 2 am and I’m aware that this directly contradicts canon, but imagine an AU where Hunter was never taught how to read because Belos didn't want him learning anything he didn't teach him.
I've met some older people who were technically illiterate but had hours of religious texts memorized. If Hunter had that skill - being able to memorize something quickly after someone read it aloud - Belos would only have to "teach" him something one to three times for Hunter to grasp it and recite it.
Honestly, the bigger part of this premise is the others finding out when they get stuck in the Human Realm. Hunter tries to hide it, and he does really well for the most part. They find out while Camila’s teaching them to cook. Or, well, that incident plants the seeds of them finding out.
It starts when Camila instructs Hunter to “please grab the baking soda, honey.”
Hunter looks around. Baking… soda? He recalls the package closest to him being called “baking”-something earlier, but that was two days ago.
“Ah, no, baby. That’s baking powder. The one that says ‘soda’ on it.”
Hunter flushes and looks again. He stares at the counter.
“Hunter?”
He couldn’t breathe.
Camila came closer, grabbed the baking soda, then turned to the boy and said, “See here where it says soda? It’s okay, baby, I know the font was quite small.”
Hunter nodded in a small gesture, but he clearly didn’t have his heart in it.
Camila considered taking him to an eye doctor, but first, she wanted to see just how urgent this was. If the boy couldn’t see at all, he might’ve been hiding a concussion.
After multiple secret ‘tests’ (asking him to read random things discreetly), she ‘realized’ the boy was apparently blind. But that didn’t make sense! He had super reflexes, could watch television, and could sew small stitches just fine.
Then she brought out a kids' book on animals, the one with the most diverse pages, shapes, colours, and creatures she could find. She watched Hunter, who leaned over the pages at the kitchen table. He was pointing out patterns in the fur to Gus, and little differences in the ecosystems he could see in the background.
But Hunter never mentioned a fact written in the book - not until Gus himself pointed it out first.
The boy couldn’t read.
Camila didn’t want to embarrass him, but she took it upon herself to pull him aside for an hour a day to teach him to read.
And uhhhh boom that’s how they bond in this AU. Jazz hands.
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Hooty's Moving Hassle; The owl residents
welcome welcome to the first finished disgns for my TOH x Howls Moving Castle AU heheheh
close ups
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"Who's that, Felix?"
"My cousin, Adrien... I can introduce you if you want"
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He estado viendo Fullmetal Alchemist y quisiera hacer una comparación con Amphibia y The Owl House con el tema de la guerra, obviamente son series diferentes pero tienen algunos temas iguales pero muy fuertes como lo son la corrupción, el cambiar y manipular la historia de una masacre/genocidio como que fue algo bueno y/o necesario para el pueblo, manipular a tus propios seguidores y matar a aquellos que no son útiles para ti. Claramente en Amphibia y Owl House no lo muestran directamente nada de eso pero aún así queda muy claro la horrible situación y cosas como la destrucción de hogares y manipulación que impusieron El Núcleo y Belos/Philips en cambio en Fullmetal vemos guerra, sangre y muerte pero aún así creo que las tres series hacen un buen trabajo en representar esto, no es necesario que en las Amphibia y Owl House andén a cada rato llamando las Protas "perros del ejército" ni andén mostrando a cada segundo que se muere un personaje, pero también es realista porque no se compadece en destruir los hogares de la gente que aman y sobretodo los sueños y esperanzas de Anne y Luz pero es gracias a eso que avanzan y deben seguir adelante, aprendiendo de sus errores, no digo que Fullmetal Alchemist sea malo, todo lo contrario es bueno, tal vez incluso más pero lo que dije es una comparación y a pesar de que las dos son series para jóvenes o directamente niños aún así trataron estos temas sin llegar a lo edgy o mal representación, lo que creo y demuestra que no es necesario ser una serie para adultos, tener insultos o mostrar de forma directa cosas obscenas para poder tener y enseñar temas como corrupción y manipulación, de hecho pensándolo bien y profundamente Amphibia y The Owl House perfectamente podían ser muy turbias.
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NOT MINE! Art by Vanilamaretto
Link: https://vk.com/vanilamaretto
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