#[ I ASSUME THIS IS IN REFERENCE TO WHAT I'VE GOT WITH NEBULA
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" You'd really defend a coward that wants to kill every mortal in existence? Every. Mortal. Your family. Your friends. You would rather sell them out and let them all die for...for what? For sex? For some twisted love affair? That's pathetic, Nina. "
She's quiet a moment.
❝I don't know where you're getting that from,❞ her voice is detached, flippant. An intensive rage simmers just below the surface, but she's keeping it in check. ❝But you're sorely mistaken.❞
❝I won't lie and say that he hasn't made mistakes and poor assumptions. I'm not going to downplay what he did, there's no way I could. But he's paying for that, now. That's… that's why he's with me.❞ Her gaze goes downcast a moment, before returning. ❝Yes, I stopped him from being killed, and yes, I put my ass on the line for something I didn't even know was feasible -- I'll admit that. But it wasn't for the reasons you're thinking. Of course I don't want my friends to die because of him, I'd never want that. I saved him because something wasn't right, and I couldn't shake the feeling that he deserved at least an opportunity to change.❞
❝I… can't deny, I was selfish. It was a selfish thing for me to do. But it wasn't for some stupid reason like I wanted that kind of relationship with him. He wanted nothing to do with me. How could I even think that he'd go for something like that, even if I did save him? I can't tell you the amount of vitriol in his system after he came home with me, he undoubtedly wanted me dead but couldn't do anything about it because his power was sealed.❞ The memory unsettles her, a faint tremble in her fists upon thinking back to it.
❝But, he's changed. He's trying. Zamasu isn't who you all think he is. At least… not entirely. I won't say he's utterly fond of mortals these days, but he isn't vying for the death of mankind anymore. Say whatever you want about me, I don't care -- but don't belittle his progress based off of outdated assumptions. You can ask Vegito if you want, I know you won't believe this since it's coming from me.❞
#risingsouls#║ ✰〳ic.#[ I ASSUME THIS IS IN REFERENCE TO WHAT I'VE GOT WITH NEBULA#SO I WILL PROCEED ON THAT ASSUMPTION GFJKG ]#[ i forget that we don't actually TALK about our zamazu stuff on here so a lot of people PROBABLY don't have like.#ANY context. whoops ]#║ ✰〳asks.#║verse ✰〳special : you carry a heavy weight.
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Hey guys.
You all probably know about the WG OCs I've already announced to the internet, Silver Boxleitner, Cori Worst, and Alynxai.
But there is... one last OC I haven't announced.
I created her when I was 11 and first joined the WG fandom. She's a little cringe, but, just to tease you guys for when I finally post her reference sheet and full backstory...
Here's a random oneshot about her.
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There was an urban legend going around Fair City. It had to do with the new kid at the 5th grade. She'd moved in a few weeks ago to live her adult cousin, for reasons she wouldn't really explain. When asked why, she wouldn't say anymore than "My mother went to prison and my father's dead."
She would get very, very angry if anybody tried to ask her what her mother did to get there or why her father died.
Though... just about everything made her angry. She hated everyone who so much as breathed in her direction. Her rudeness didn't discriminate. Everyone got the message fairly quickly: Stay away from the new girl, she hates everyone equally.
Well, technically... she didn't. There was one certain boy genius who she, one, was the only person she was actually nice to, and two, who she stared at like he was a piece of meat to be consumed.
Oh, and... that.
She ate raw meat on her sandwiches during lunch.
Either way, the kids there had very good reasons to be scared of her, and that's what most adults assumed spawned the urban legend.
But no, Kyle Worst, younger brother of Corinne "Cori" Worst, knew what he was talking about.
When he said that on the full moon, he saw Marleen Everwood in her cousin's backyard, running around with fur-covered legs and arms, howling at the moon before she ran off into the forest, he knew it.
But the thing about Kyle was that he was an eight year old and an infamous attention whore, so most were... unlikely to believe him.
Though, her having wolf DNA did explain a lot.
It explained the raw meat thing.
It explained her uncannily good sense of hearing and smell.
And...
Maybe the curse of wolf DNA had something to do with her mother's prison sentence.
Maybe it even had something to do with her father's death.
But it's just an urban legend spread by a silly little boy, right?
Marleen Everwood might be a huge asshole to everyone except Tobey, but she wasn't... inhuman, right?
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Hey guys, oneshot's over, but I already would like to confirm something about The Lore of Your-Pal-Nebula's WG OCs, specifically about Marleen, cuz even though yall literally just learned she even exists... I feel like I'll need to clarify this

They don't
They don't happen
Fun fact:
The reason I even posted about Marleen Everwood was because of that OCswap AU I'm making (the one where my OCs are swapped with canon) because... I need to establish who Marleen is and what she does before we meet what she's like in an AU
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Neil Gaiman has confirmed that "twice" refers to Lucifer but he's not exactly known to be 100% honest with us. "gentle and romantic".
Also David Tennant's traumatized characters aren't exactly known for being good at communication. Ever see the Tenth Doctor try to relay his feeling for Rose Tyler?
Yesterday, I found a TikTok on a possible identity for Crowley and I reblogged/replied to another Tumblr user. I copied and pasted my answer below explaining the theory I found:
I've just found the theory that Crowley may have been the archangel, Kokabeil who was the angel of the stars.
However, he did fall but not because he was evil, no, no, no--but because he didn't like how the demons were treated after they fell and think about it, the impulsive, curious Crowley voices his opinion and remember how angry God got at Job for wanting to know what happened to his children. She acted like he had no right to ask her what her actions had done to his own children, now think about a much younger God being questioned by a high-ranking archangel and this is Crowley so likely it wasn't really done with lots of politeness even back then, Crowley wasn't exactly as polite as Aziraphale but more innocent. This means that he didn't fall during the "Fall" but after the "Fall" which is why he insists he didn't fall but "sauntered vaguely downwards"
There are persoanlity traits that line up. Kokabiel was described as being childlike and fair, especially when it came to the stars just like how Crowley was acting when he was creating the nebula. And his name literally translates into "Star of God" which was fitting because he taught his pupils--other angels about the constellations just like he was doing with Aziraphale.
One source states that he was quite philosophical to the point that his readings didn't make much sense. Even Aziraphale seems to think Crowley is a bit off when he can't remember the saying of what water slides off of while they're at dinner and then later when they're back in the care at the very least half an hour later he suddenly shouts out, "DUCKS!" (Though I've always thought of this as proof Crowley may be ADHD but that's another argument/rant)
Aziraphale and Crowley often have philosophical debates with Aziraphale having having little opinion himself, always staying firmly on God's and heaven's side, "the ineffible plan" but when Crowley points out the unfairness to everyone else like the poor opposed to the rich or how banishing Adam and Eve from the garden from just taking an apple as if was their first offense, Aziraphale always brushes it off, stating it's best not to speculate while Crowley does speculate. Crowley's morals always seem to be for equality and fairness as oppose to Aziraphale's subtle (or subtle compared to other angels') holier-than-thou attitudes. Aziraphale is insistent that good will always win while Crowley doesn't want anyone to win because it's not fair to anyone, he seems to feel that with the war, everyone loses, especially the humans which is why he's so upset when he speaks to God saying "don't test them to destruction" because he knows they'll all die and angels and demons are just going to get hurt again, just like before while Aziraphale sees it as an unfortunate inevitability but is only convinced by Crowley's "tempting". You have to remember, Crowley fell but Aziraphale did not. Crowley mentions not being the "original concept designer" but working very closely upstairs on it, presumably God or at the least Metatron.
Also this may be for all angels but I always found it odd that Neil Gaiman specifically confirmed that Crowley was genderfluid, I mean, Crowley specifically, instead of several angels and demons at once, but why Crowley specifically? Sure, fans speculated because he played the female nanny to Warlock but there are plenty of angels who are generally considered to be the opposite gender than they're portrayed by in the show, God is generally assumed to be a male and so is Michael and Shax but they're portrayed by female actresses. Uriel is typically shown as male but is played by a female actress and is portrayed as non-binary. Pollution and Beelzebub were both male in the books but portrayed by female actresses and are presented as non-binary, sure, they're general gender is angel or demon or... horseman (whatever pollution is) but Crowley specifically is referred to as gender fluid and Kokabiel is generally presented as male but some believe he can appear as female. I may be reading into that one though but it's always been struck me as odd that only Crowley is described to be genderfluid, the only one out of all the angels and demons. But again, this is just according one source I found on Google so it may just be that Neil Gaiman sees Crowley as Genderfluid which is great and totally acceptable.
But my point is I am certain that Crowley is Kokabiel and it counts as a reference to Doctor Who so what else do you expect from David Tennant.
Sorry for this long rant.
Good Omens dropping hints that Crowley has apparently Forgotten at least some of his former high-and-mighty angelic status in heaven.
#good omens#aziraphale#crowley#ineffable husbands#angel#good omens season 2#good omens 2#demon#good omens 2x06#metatron#Reblogged
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