@autisticempathydaemon said they loved my Angel listener (along with everything else it was SO SWEETTT OMLLL<333) so here’s a doodle for you! They’re also one of my favorites!
Look at that face.
Full of mischief.
Some fun facts about them: they’re native! Specifically they could be from the Salishan (but I don’t know too much so I leave it ambiguous) and are half Filipino, born and raised in British Columbia, Canada around Vancouver. They were raised by their mom and brothers, then moving to dahlia for college.
They originally planned to secure a high end job in Vancouver just going to California for school but they met David. They still visit their family as often as they can.
They’re 5’4, the shortest listener! Aklag is still beefy and could definitely throw David over their head. Their callouses are from being raised on a farm, and they’re starting to fade now.
I took them out of another story I made a while ago so I’m still trying to tweak them seamlessly so I’ll actually maybe probably not but make a backstory sheet for my listeners?
Thank you sm for your words and I hope you like it!
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"You are the most powerful part of your arsenal. Your mind, your will, your desire. That's what will make you Batwing."
beautiful commission from @danspectorboy | @partycule
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A collection of Ten and TenToo
Excerpts from Doctor Who Magazine #398, as reported by Benjamin Cook:
It’s Monday, 20 March 2008. A man who looks like David Tennant paces around the Dalek Crucible. This man is Colum Sanson-Regan. He’s Irish, not Scottish, and he only looks like David from behind, really. But that’s good enough. He’s sporting the brown pinstripe suit, while David - the real David - wears the blue suit. All day long, the lead actor and his double have been dashing off every half hour or so, to swap costumes. Each scene is shot once with David in the brown suit, and then once again with him in the blue. Colum likewise. Logistically, it’s a nightmare.
How is David keeping track of which Doctor is which? “Well, obviously, the colour-coding is a clue,” he laughs, “but I know what you mean - are they two distinct performances? Well, slightly. There are different thought processes going on. And I’ve underlined them in different colours in the script, which is a big deal. It shows I mean business! They’re different characters, but they’ve both got to be the Doctor. It’s the same character, but it’s not. It’s a tricky one, because Rose, at the end, you want to feel that she is left with the person that she loves, but also that she isn’t. It’s quite a subtle, ambiguous ending for Rose.”
Which suit does David prefer: the brown or the blue? “I change my mind, actually. The blue suits are getting a bit baggy,” he says, “but we’ve got some new ones coming in, which is great. If you look at the brown suit now, it’s beginning to get a bit tatty. But I don’t mind that. I quite like a bit of tatty.” And did he enjoy getting naked in the TARDIS in Journey’s End? DWM can’t imagine so. “No, not really,” he confirms. “It came at the end of a long shoot. You don’t exactly have a chance to go to the gym when you’re filming Doctor Who every month, so it wasn’t ideal timing. But it was very quick.”
Bonus: David Tennant and Colum Sanson Regan, David's stand-in for whichever Doctor he wasn't currently playing
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》 Schlaf du nun, Krabat - und komm gut hinüber ins neue Jahr! 《
'Go to sleep now, Krabat - and may all be well with you in the New Year.'
Quote: Krabat (1971), Otfried Preußler | Movie: Krabat (2008), Markus Kreuzpaintner
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