#I refuse to identify as a fury BTW
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vole-mon-amour · 8 months ago
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how to lure me into some piece of media: hey, look, a cute animal! hey, look, a cute animal is the protagonist! hey, look, the cute animal protagonist is a shapeshifter!
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(trying to watch watching John Wich (2014) now and hey look, there's Daisy! she's such a cutie.)
also, currently reading a book with a huge saint bernard that can't speak but that understands 3 different languages and has a human like consciousness and he's just a dog at a hotel high in the mountains. and he likes it when you spend time with him, lets you pet himself, all that cool stuff.
like, you get the idea. y e s, just yes.
(me? in love with druids/elves and choosing druids because they love nature and can shapeshift? one of my first loves being Sirius Black and his wolf-like form? me being a monsterfucker and in love with creatures that have shapeshifting ability into animals?
when i was 16, i thought/hoped that in the previous/next life i was/will be a dolphin? "flower child, catcher in the rye"? me lowing wolves and horses and cows since childhood? me wanting to adopt a cat from a shelter when i was, like, 8-10 and writing it down so when i grow up i can do just that?
no surprise there at all. i love animals & i fucking love druids and shapeshifting beings. shapeshifting demons, too, but that's another topic.)
p.s. humanized animals? human that shapeshifts into a humanized animal? don't be cowards. give me actual animals that can communicate and consent or don't give me anything. there's nothing worse than human-like dogs or dragons walking on two legs, have a human-like body, and have a human-like cock or a pussy between their legs. and human-like breasts on female animals. that shit sucks.
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bigfan-fanfic · 4 years ago
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Thor and Loki both falling with a Primodial God from the greek pantheon. I bet they're also gonna be intiminaded by him cause Primodial Gods are said to be INSANELY powerfull. Btw you are also my favorite writer, have a good day or night!
Ooh, which one, anon? (And omg I’m so happy to be your fave too!!!!
Okay, here are all the male-identifying primordial deities. 
Erebos, the primordial Darkness - Loki was probably saved by him when he fell from the Rainbow Bridge. Wrapped safely in darkness until he could recover, Erebos shows him the tender side of the dark, how it can protect and preserve. Loki is afraid of the deep endless dark of his lover, but Erebos tells him that in the dark, nothing else but their love for each other matters. In the dark, they can be their true selves, without the judgment the light brings. 
Aether, the primordial Light - Thor has seen Aether every time he looks at the Bifrost, not knowing that the beautiful man he watched in his visions was whom he would one day be with. Aether takes Thor away to his realm of endless light when he travels between world, a place that somehow exists in all light at once, and offers to let him stay there. Thor of course refuses, but Aether promises to be with him always, and Thor can feel the airy, insubstantial presences at all times, like breath against his ear.
Ouranos, the Sky, the Supplanted King - Loki understands Ouranos’ fury, both of them betrayed in the past. Not a healthy relationship by any means, both would be using the other to grab more power, Ouranos to restore himself to his throne from his grandson, Loki to gain the power to take back Asgard. It’s rather less of a disparity of power, considering Ouranos was weakened almost completely by his son.
Pontus, the Sea - Thor is definitely noticed by Pontus. The Sea and the Storm have always gone hand in hand. Thor thinks he can be called the Thunderer... but Pontus is Storm and Deep and Wave and Tide. He is the great power thrumming inside Thor’s heart, and Pontus can help him ride the waves of emotion inside him without being lost. Thor fears the great power, fears what will happen when he gives himself over to the constant tide within... but knows Pontus will never let him be lost in its depths.
Tartarus, the Abyss - Loki may visit the Place of Punishment on his journeys to find someone to help him retake Asgard, and Tartarus would form before him, endlessly powerful. Tartarus is a place of evil, yes, but Tartarus is not an evil being. Tartarus is twisted and scarred, but he is a jailor, not the imprisoned. He keeps all the evil within himself, so that it does not seep out across his beloved Gaea, nor into Chaos. Tartarus would consider keeping Loki in Punishment, but he can tell that Loki is not truly evil, that he can be redeemed. As he guides Loki out of his realm, the place that is both of him and is him, he lays a kiss upon Loki’s lips - a blessing that Loki will never return to Punishment, as too many souls do. But Loki already wishes to return, to show the Jailer the love he has shown him.
Eros, Love - Thor senses something in the air as he breaks up with Jane. The “mutual dumping,” as it were. And Thor just looks so lost and heartbroken... Eros doesn’t even need to prick himself with his arrows. He falls hard and abducts the god as it was in the ancient days. Thor fights, but he is felled by soft words and promises of endless love. He spends what feels like centuries wrapped in silks and covered in kisses, given pleasure and adoration in equal measure, and giving it in turn. And Thor looks forward to each night, when he and Eros can spend eternities of love in the midst of a few hours of rest, and be together in body and soul.
Aion, Eternity, the Endless One - Thor has never considered anything to be truly endless. But he has never met the vastness that is Aion. Aion is time, laid out and endless in both directions, in all directions. There is no beginning and no end, there just is. It is terrible for any mortal mind to comprehend, and Thor, though long lived and powerful, is mortal. Aion pulls Thor into his endlessness and protects his mind from the impossibility of eternity. Thor cries like a baby, cradled in Aion’s arms as the primordial being repairs his psyche, and as Aion peers into Thor’s short life thus far, he smiles at what he sees. Such bravery and heart. “Spend eternity with me, fair one,” Aion whispers. “Let me keep you in my arms...”
Chronos, Time, the Passage - Loki is keenly aware of the fluctuations and vagaries of time, the rise and fall of ages, and Chronos definitely appreciates this. Sometimes young, sometimes terribly old, Chronos is not just Time, but its passage, the cycle of the days and years and eons. Chronos is Change, and Loki both desires and fears change. Chronos’ implacability and inexorable nature is terrifying, but Loki cannot help but be swept up in his wake. With a kiss, Chronos can rebirth him, or end his life, or transport him a thousand years into the future, but each time Loki continues to kiss him. Change is inevitable, he knows.
Moros, Doom and Destiny, Brother of the Fates - Thor frequently tries to fight against Fate. And Moros laughs. Mortals cannot seem to comprehend that all is ordained. Even the mighty struggles against fate are all within the great plan, directed and orchestrated. Moros is the author of Fate, the only thing keeping Chaos from making and remaking the universe to its whim at any moment. His sisters enforce the outcomes he decides. Though Moros is ill-humored and dark, he is not immune to love. “Your Fate...” he muses. “Shall be to fight Fate for so long, and finally succumb to it.” For anyone else, it would be a death sentence. But the Moirai, Atropos, Clotho, and Laechesis, Moros’ sisters... are not without their senses of humor.
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