there’s nothing quite like the emigrant guilt of leaving your mum crying at the front door and your dad who’s pretending he’s not crying as he waves goodbye at the airport security queue because they’ll never tell you how much they want you to come home because they’re proud of you chasing your dreams but it’s been six years almost since you left and every goodbye hurts more than the last ! love it !
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hehe ghost-turbo haunting felix au
turbo is connected to the last piece of his code in the whole arcade - a trophy he gifted to felix in mid 80s as a symbol of him genuinely caring about their relationships on par with being the best racer. felix also gave him one of his medals and both kept their gifts next to other rewards, but when roadblasters and turbotime were unplugged, the medal was gone with everything else
now, after burning in cola-lava turbo is basically dead, but scraps of his code still were intertwined with the trophy (after all, it was his first winner's cup, but felix never knew about it), giving turbo an opportunity to exist as a shadow incapable of interacting with anything and anyone besides felix, who kept the trophy even after the roadblasters incident
also I went crazy in tags, feel free to check them out
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"Epilogue" yeah it's over... over with little to nothing happening. No reassurance.
Nagant? No where to be found. Dabi? Disintegrated. Chisaki? Living in Hawaii.
Oh, but thank GOD we got that panel of Koichi.
<after checking Twitter(X?) again>
WAIT!!
I SPOKE TOO SOON!!!
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This smile in the lift at the end? To me that's the "Underestimate me, that'll be fun" meme. Together with his entire face journey before that, this is an angel preparing himself for battle.
Aziraphale knows he's being manipulated by Heaven. He's not stupid or naive. He didn't get a chance to explain that to Crowley because there was no time and they were very much under observation, but his entire pleading with Crowley imo very much reads like "I have to do this, please, please understand what I'm saying, I can't be any clearer right now because we're not alone, but I don't want to lose you!" It's not Crowley's fault he couldn't hear that, because he was going through something else at that moment.
Heaven has made a mighty enemy. Not only does Aziraphale have to go back to prevent Bad Things from happening, they've also made him rip his own heart out, they gave him no choice but to hurt the most important person in his life, and he's not going to forgive that any time soon. They have no idea what's coming. He looks harmless and cute, but hoohhh boy he will not be your puppet. This angel will fuck shit up in Heaven and he will win.
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Very excited to reveal another of my TRSB 2024 Artworks for @tolkienrsb.
Here is Finarfin sometime after the War of Wrath on the shores of Alqualonde in solitude. The artwork was made in colaboration with the awesome @oakenting, who wrote a story, that I cannot wait to read. Seriously, go check it out, when it reveals!
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Something about older Jason looking at the child version of himself, the innocent victim, and feeling the need to defend and avenge him the way no one else will. They'll call him reckless and try to pin the blame for his death on some unique failure of his personality, the problem isn't Robin the problem is he was just a bad fit for Robin! And then older Jason coming back to life and spits on their twisted grief. Fuck you, that innocent child deserved more. You took his memory and ruined it to make yourselves feel better. If no one will give him justice then Jason will take it himself no matter who he has to kill to get there. It's the only way he can move forward.
Something about older Cass looking at this child version of herself, this innocent who has no idea what she was doing when she was tricked into killing, and finding her irredeemable. She will forgive everyone for everything if they need a second chance but she cannot forgive that innocent child. She spends ten years wanting that child to die for their sin, a standard she holds no one else to. And in the end she does have to die. She can never forgive that child until the price has been paid and the guilty, tormented, suicidal mess of a girl is dead and never coming back. Only then can Cass live on. Only then can she smile without feeling the weight of her kill on her back. If no one will give that child the justice they deserve then she will have to do it herself. It's the only way she can move forward.
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