#THEY'RE LITERALLY SO SILLY
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s0ckh3adstudios · 10 months ago
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HI @northstarscowboyhat SORRY AFTER I DESIGNED OLDER FLO I COULDN'T STOP THINKING ABOUT DRAWING THEM WITH YOUR OLDER AU CLOVER......
normal pair of siblings wanted by the law who collected their own families and will argue who has the better dad /j
(And of course Alexander was spawned by @capt-summer)
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borgialucrezia · 2 years ago
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I'm giggling at this like an idiot, just look at David's cute laugh and François' fond smile at him <3
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wordpress-blaze-241800395 · 6 hours ago
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JEDI IN THE SHADOWS: How We All Ended Up on Geonosis Without Anyone Noticing
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Jedi Report—Master Shael Torin, Personal Log
Geonosis. A barren wasteland of rust-colored sand and spires that stretch toward a dim sun. It is not a place one simply walks into unnoticed—at least, not if one is a Jedi. And yet, somehow, we all ended up here, in secret, without the Separatists—or even the native Geonosians—realizing we had infiltrated their world.
We were not meant to be here in such numbers. Initially, only a few of us were dispatched to investigate whispers of a secret gathering of Separatist leaders, but soon, the mission became something else. The transmissions from our scouts went silent. Jedi Master Mace Windu made the call: we could not let our people be lost without a fight. One by one, two by two, in small strike teams, the Order moved in.
The Approach
Stealth was key. Conventional transport would have been detected immediately. We had to move quietly, slipping past planetary defenses, hiding in asteroid clusters, using the Force to cloak our presence. Some Jedi pilots stole into the upper atmosphere disguised as traders, smugglers, even mercenaries. Others found less conventional means—hitching rides in the hulls of spice freighters, braving the dangers of the outer dust rings with low-powered crafts, and in rare cases, moving through underground channels that some rather resourceful Jedi discovered.
Master Ki-Adi-Mundi and his team landed first in the outer dunes, crawling into position for reconnaissance. I followed shortly after with Master Luminara. Our landing was rough—the windstorms made it nearly impossible to mask our descent. Yet somehow, we were unseen. Or so we thought.
The Skeptical Geonosians
We had assumed the native inhabitants were fully aligned with Count Dooku, their factories churning out war machines with relentless efficiency. What we had not accounted for was their skepticism. Not all Geonosians believed their own leaders’ propaganda.
One such Geonosian, Chik'tak, an old engineer, swore he saw shadows moving through the canyons.
“I told them,” Chik’tak said in an exclusive interview after the battle. “I saw figures. Not droids. Not our own warriors. I know how the Jedi walk. But when I spoke up, they laughed at me. They said I was paranoid.”
Another worker, Kreezlik, confirmed this: “There were whispers among us that something was wrong. We found prints in the dust that weren’t ours. Equipment moved overnight, but the droids detected no intruders. When we tried to report it, we were told to focus on production. We knew something was coming, but no one believed us.”
The Jedi Order’s ability to move unseen was aided, ironically, by the arrogance of Dooku and his allies. They assumed they were untouchable. They believed their droid patrols and sensor grids were impenetrable. They underestimated us.
The Convergence
By the time the final Jedi teams arrived, we were scattered across the planet in hidden pockets, waiting for Windu’s signal. The moment was fast approaching, and we all felt it—through the Force, through the sand, through the tension in the air.
We had done the impossible. Nearly two hundred Jedi had infiltrated Geonosis without the Separatists realizing it. But stealth would not last forever. Soon, our blades would ignite, and the first battle of the Clone Wars would begin.
The Force had guided us here unseen. Now, it would guide us into battle.
Post-Battle: The Spectators' Perspective
After the dust settled, the Geonosian arena was left in ruins, bloodstains mixing with the sand, shattered droids strewn about like discarded scraps. The spectators who had once cheered at the execution of Jedi prisoners now spoke in hushed tones, their voices tinged with disbelief and fear.
One Geonosian, Klik'ruhn, had watched the entire event unfold. "It was like a storm—one moment, we were celebrating, the next, Jedi were everywhere. They came from the shadows, from nowhere. We thought it was a show at first, some elaborate deception. Then the blasters fired, and we realized we were watching a war unfold."
Another witness, a young Geonosian named Prik’tal, recounted the chaos: "The droids were strong, we thought they would handle it. But the Jedi... they moved like lightning. They deflected everything. I saw one Jedi leap from the execution pillar and take out three droids before his feet touched the ground. We had never seen anything like it."
The murmurs of discontent spread among the Geonosians. For the first time, some began questioning their leaders, questioning Dooku, questioning why they had been dragged into this war.
The Jedi had come unseen, but they had left an impact that could never be ignored.
End Transmission.
Source: JEDI IN THE SHADOWS: How We All Ended Up on Geonosis Without Anyone Noticing
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cloudcountry · 1 year ago
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i love mao and bianca because mao doesnt write properly she never uses periods ever only comas and maybe and exclamtion point then we have poor little bianca trying to flirt using proper english grammer rules like maos not going to notice the way you used that comma changes the meaning baby
bianca has a convo with number one brother riddle and asks if its wrong to want to use a comma to flirt with a girl and he has to tell her that mao is so stupid she wont even know it changes the meaning <33
i love them alot
the only thing going through my brain rn is the lets eat grandma poster thing
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egophiliac · 2 months ago
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2025 is the year of the DRAGON SLIPPERS
#art#twisted wonderland#twisted wonderland spoilers#kutsurogi my room#eyestrain#(just a little) (that purple is a beast)#happy new year everybody!#still catching up but i needed to bust in to be extremely validated about some anime slippers#I KNEW IT i knew he'd have some doofy footwear!!!!#they're even actually dragon slippers!#i just got the wrong end of the dragon. whoops.#god. i love this idiot so much.#lilia really does have the best character development huh#lilia 600 years ago: i exist only to defend my kingdom against humanity. (eats a frog without breaking eye contact)#lilia today: wah i stubbed my toe :( i can't find my eyelash curler :( the sun is too bright :(#(this is not a complaint i genuinely love this silly grampa)#most relatable groovy ever tbh#sigh. i gotta have a serious think about my keys now.#i didn't get ANY of the new cards (not even the srs...)#i did get bloom lilia(!!!) from the mission pulls so that kinda made up for it but now i'm like#weighing the odds that birthday malleus is going to be in sweatpants...#i just feel deep in my bones that this upcoming mal card is going to be the funniest yet#(and this is saying something considering his og card literally is wearing a little frilly sash that says 'birthday boy')#honestly though no matter what malleus wears it's going to be incredible#this man has such an intrinsic vibe of dark hooded cloakiness that whenever he wears anything else it's guaranteed hilarity#sometimes i like to think about how he just wanders around campus in his little blazer and tie and it's the best
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imaginable-horror · 17 days ago
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This has probably been done before but it came to me in a vision
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Here's a version that's more properly integrated too
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nonsagewitchhh · 2 months ago
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aishien-the-aishien · 6 months ago
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Krakoan Cherik doodle
I've recently read House of X/Powers of X and spent such a long time laughing at that Charles design... Then decided he's actually kind of fun to draw. And I just had to doodle the husbands cuddling (because yes they're married c'mon). I love how Erik is basically two times wider than Charles, he serves as an armchair
(Also reading HoX/PoX gave me the idea of shipping Charles, Erik and Moira from that universe- so there might be some doodles coming of that- I loved how the boys came to her for teatime guys 😭)
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pidgydraws · 2 months ago
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☁️ the wanting comes in waves ☁️
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albaricomics · 9 months ago
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Somebody that I used to know 🎶
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obisamya · 2 years ago
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DANI ROJAS & JAN MAAS Ted Lasso (2020-2023)
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nevertoomanyspiders · 4 months ago
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concepts for some of Rumble's friends, yaaay.
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snalsupremacy · 1 year ago
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don't let tiny jodio distract you from the fact the gang's shared iq is 0.7
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buttercupshands · 24 days ago
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*looking at isat ss discord* my power of being silly got out of control
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or how I tried understanding rpg maker basics by literally trying to do one (1) thing I really wanted to see ever since seeing Loop unused sprites lying on wiki months ago
the reason I mentioned isat ss discord was simply bc guys were the first people who saw me trying to draw close to pixel sprite face sprite for Loop to,,, do something at some point just to see how it works
and nope I'm not making this into anything, but I really like the fact that I managed to do this
(now with video post edited into this sentence!)
#the Start and the Epilogue is still planned as a visual novel in my head#I got myself rpg maker to make my thing later which is entirely not related to isat (I already showed my OCs involved in that)#isat shitpost#isat spoilers#isat#isat loop#isat siffrin#isat head housemaiden#that one post about voices difference in isat really helped as it is a bit confusing otherwise#I learn by taking apart stuff - that's how I learn#and how I analyze too#break down the character break down the game to the point of literal out-of-bounds make it all make sense in your head#as my head REALLY likes to complicate AND simplify things#basically this was both#also I have a newfound admiration of rpg games as planning ALL this is honestly so cool#like you need to have EXTREMELY clear picture of what you see otherwise it'll break and you won't be able to fix it properly#also Loop's sprite was flying for so long before I understood the problem and it was funny as hell tbh#also they're not in my Seafoam design bc I was... honestly a bit too tired to make new sprites#so I jsut changed soe details on the ones I already looked over and called it a day for now#I'm sleepy and this silly thing took me 3-4 hours and it's like 3 seconds long#but to be fair I was confused for first 2 hours#anyway shout out to isat ss discord and a happy Loop Wednesday (it's 1 am of 5th so it IS a Loop Wednesday)#not art#sillied too hard#I also accidentally softlocked myself by putting Loop nest to Head Housemaiden so they're a bit futher from her#two hats spoilers#I FORGOT that tag
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front-facing-pokemon · 6 months ago
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egophiliac · 9 months ago
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bring your son to work day
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shakingparadigm · 8 months ago
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i think about the fact ivan was originally created to be an encouraging older brother figure ,, and it's really cute how some of that can still be seen when he's with mizi
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wordpress-blaze-241800395 · 6 hours ago
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JEDI IN THE SHADOWS: How We All Ended Up on Geonosis Without Anyone Noticing
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Jedi Report—Master Shael Torin, Personal Log
Geonosis. A barren wasteland of rust-colored sand and spires that stretch toward a dim sun. It is not a place one simply walks into unnoticed—at least, not if one is a Jedi. And yet, somehow, we all ended up here, in secret, without the Separatists—or even the native Geonosians—realizing we had infiltrated their world.
We were not meant to be here in such numbers. Initially, only a few of us were dispatched to investigate whispers of a secret gathering of Separatist leaders, but soon, the mission became something else. The transmissions from our scouts went silent. Jedi Master Mace Windu made the call: we could not let our people be lost without a fight. One by one, two by two, in small strike teams, the Order moved in.
The Approach
Stealth was key. Conventional transport would have been detected immediately. We had to move quietly, slipping past planetary defenses, hiding in asteroid clusters, using the Force to cloak our presence. Some Jedi pilots stole into the upper atmosphere disguised as traders, smugglers, even mercenaries. Others found less conventional means—hitching rides in the hulls of spice freighters, braving the dangers of the outer dust rings with low-powered crafts, and in rare cases, moving through underground channels that some rather resourceful Jedi discovered.
Master Ki-Adi-Mundi and his team landed first in the outer dunes, crawling into position for reconnaissance. I followed shortly after with Master Luminara. Our landing was rough—the windstorms made it nearly impossible to mask our descent. Yet somehow, we were unseen. Or so we thought.
The Skeptical Geonosians
We had assumed the native inhabitants were fully aligned with Count Dooku, their factories churning out war machines with relentless efficiency. What we had not accounted for was their skepticism. Not all Geonosians believed their own leaders’ propaganda.
One such Geonosian, Chik'tak, an old engineer, swore he saw shadows moving through the canyons.
“I told them,” Chik’tak said in an exclusive interview after the battle. “I saw figures. Not droids. Not our own warriors. I know how the Jedi walk. But when I spoke up, they laughed at me. They said I was paranoid.”
Another worker, Kreezlik, confirmed this: “There were whispers among us that something was wrong. We found prints in the dust that weren’t ours. Equipment moved overnight, but the droids detected no intruders. When we tried to report it, we were told to focus on production. We knew something was coming, but no one believed us.”
The Jedi Order’s ability to move unseen was aided, ironically, by the arrogance of Dooku and his allies. They assumed they were untouchable. They believed their droid patrols and sensor grids were impenetrable. They underestimated us.
The Convergence
By the time the final Jedi teams arrived, we were scattered across the planet in hidden pockets, waiting for Windu’s signal. The moment was fast approaching, and we all felt it—through the Force, through the sand, through the tension in the air.
We had done the impossible. Nearly two hundred Jedi had infiltrated Geonosis without the Separatists realizing it. But stealth would not last forever. Soon, our blades would ignite, and the first battle of the Clone Wars would begin.
The Force had guided us here unseen. Now, it would guide us into battle.
Post-Battle: The Spectators' Perspective
After the dust settled, the Geonosian arena was left in ruins, bloodstains mixing with the sand, shattered droids strewn about like discarded scraps. The spectators who had once cheered at the execution of Jedi prisoners now spoke in hushed tones, their voices tinged with disbelief and fear.
One Geonosian, Klik'ruhn, had watched the entire event unfold. "It was like a storm—one moment, we were celebrating, the next, Jedi were everywhere. They came from the shadows, from nowhere. We thought it was a show at first, some elaborate deception. Then the blasters fired, and we realized we were watching a war unfold."
Another witness, a young Geonosian named Prik’tal, recounted the chaos: "The droids were strong, we thought they would handle it. But the Jedi... they moved like lightning. They deflected everything. I saw one Jedi leap from the execution pillar and take out three droids before his feet touched the ground. We had never seen anything like it."
The murmurs of discontent spread among the Geonosians. For the first time, some began questioning their leaders, questioning Dooku, questioning why they had been dragged into this war.
The Jedi had come unseen, but they had left an impact that could never be ignored.
End Transmission.
Source: JEDI IN THE SHADOWS: How We All Ended Up on Geonosis Without Anyone Noticing
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