Starlight is not perfect. Sure it can grant one powers and Blessings should you wield it right but...
To be Cursed by Starlight is a most dangerous thing.
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The piece above is some art of Toon Dogday, who for several reasons thought to try and claim a Matrix of his own. I think it came out wonderfully all things considered!
Oh and before I forget- Toon DD and the Toon Logic AU belong to my good friend @ccycloneblogging!
And oh that is not all! I also have a fic written up for this art as well! You can see the link to it on Ao3 down below!
One last thing before I ask for ya to check out the fic, have a bigger render of Toon DD's Matrix!
I hope your enjoy the fanfiction down below! Thanks for stopping by!
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narumitsu kissy sketch because I'm in a silly sketch-mood these days! <3
...also it's a fun way to mess with color palettes.
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my take on human Prismo- And Scarab gets pijamis too!
i like to think Scarab can wake himself up with enough sheer willpower, then he can wake Prismo up- they still keep their powers but dulled out a bit. They make it work tho
While Prismo can get out the time cube at will like this, Scarab can't unless he's alongside Prismo, they're chained to each other mostly cuz of the apprentice/trial stage Scarab's in, its fun to be around the cube like this tho, Prismo thinks- and its also nice to spend casual time with Scarab : ]
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This made me think of Dust and Swap leaving their respective theaters at the same time, halfway through the movie, to buy an extra refill of popcorn.
My mind has nothing concrete but something tells me it could be an interesting conversation ╮(. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)╭ (maybe also a little awkward?)
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Chaotic duo ♡
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Today I'm thinking about how playing Frodo Baggins is a thankless job in much the same way Frodo actually carrying the Ring was.
Like, when people talk about performances in LOTR adaptations, they talk about Sam, they talk about Gollum, they talk about Gandalf and Galadriel. All these characters that have iconic lines and big flashy moments of greatness or bravery or twistedness that let the actor show off. Frodo doesn't have any of those. What Frodo does have is the arguably harder job of making something external that is almost entirely internal, and, in most adaptations, having the most to do, just from a time-on-stage/screen/microphone perspective. But this never seems to get acknowledged and that's always kinda weird/interesting to me. I suppose people just respond to the big heroic/heartwarming/menacing moments, and not so much to littler moments of the same kinds. In the musical, in one of the dialogue breaks in "Now And For Always", Frodo says to Sam "It's not me they'll remember, you know". And that's funny because even if Sam tries to fight that in-universe with the finishing of The Red Book, it consistently ends up being true in a meta sense.
Anyway I suppose what I'm saying is appreciate Christopher Guard, Sir Ian Holm, Elijah Wood, James Loye, James Byng, Louis Maskell, and Spencer Davis Milford or die by my blade.
7/11/24: EDITED TO INCLUDE CHICAGO FRODO
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