#Willow is absolutely chaotic neutral and only cares about the thing she was made for/ her wielder
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artisticbunny · 1 year ago
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I was writing for Whispering Willow today...
Willow would absolutely commit war crimes with zero hesitation or remorse and gladly would drag Brook down with her as long as it meant that her goals were reached.
...luckily for everyone Willow's goals and purpose is entirely reliant on Brook completing the quest to save all life on the planet fhdbdhfh
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glazedtrash721 · 1 year ago
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GOLLY it's been a minute! But alas, I have returned with gifts! Said gifts consist of my Welcome Home self insert, but if she was in @clownsuu 's Mob AU!! Hooray!
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This young member of the Neighborhood is, while incredibly meek and anxious, also extremely loyal and willing to do what it takes to protect those she cares about and to do what she's told. Eager to please, this keeps her well on Wally's good side, which benefits her greatly by keeping her out of a coffin for the time being. She originally came from another group that I made up called the Company, which explains the bar code on the base of her neck (as seen in the previous set of drawings) and much of her anxiety and lack of self identity. Though not the greatest at fighting, she can become quite violent when the others are at risk or in danger. So watch out, because she will start swinging! And boy, does she swing hard! Willow is also known for being oblivious to lots of things, while being extremely observant of how others feel. She is quite good at reading a room or how someone feels, and she is always quick to act or react accordingly.
Relationship charts and disguises under the cut!
Here's the relationship charts! Credit again goes to @clownsuu lol
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Willow probably gets along best with Poppy, Eddie, Frank, and Howdy. She's terrified of Wally, but is still eager to impress him and (hopfully) build a stronger platonic relationship with him. She's also incredibly intimidated by Barnaby, and while she gets along with Sally and Julie, she finds them a little too experimental with her. She's only really heard of Doc and Robbie, but I feel like she would feel a combination of how she feels towards Howdy and Sally towards Robbie, that being interested, but exhausted and intimidated by his sheer amount of chaotic energy.
Likewise, Poppy, Eddie, and Frank probably like her the most in return. Howdy, as expected, is pretty neutral, but he finds her interesting. Wally doesn't dislike her either, primarily because she is incredibly loyal and obedient to him and the Neighborhood, and he finds her near-constant state of fear fun to observe. Barnaby and Sally find her a tad boring, and Julie, while also thinking Willow should lighten up a bit, is also pretty curious about her. Doc wouldn't pay much attention to her if he knew her any better, and I feel that Robbie would also find her a bit boring, but would be very interested in trying to get her to react to certain things.
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Now, on the off occasion that the gang needs to get into disguises, this is what Willow's get-up would be! She's a bit of a "starving artist" of sorts, setting up an easel and canvas wherever she's told to (primarily by Wally), as she sits and observes her surroundings. She can also be used to look out for certain people and their whereabouts, as she can record her observations in her art through a sort of code that she created where certain colors, shapes, and even representational things represent different things. It's also easy for her to communicate with others, as well as have them communicate with her with little to no suspicion, so she's also a sort of "middle man" within the disguised group.
So yeah! There's Mob AU Willow!! Don't be surprised if I make more stuff about this AU, I absolutely LOVE it and it's been spinning in my brain like how a frozen single serving of veggie lasagna spins in the microwave. So! You best get used to this, because there may be more to come! :D
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feywildteaser · 7 years ago
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Who are they Archfey, and what can you tell us about them as individuals (whether they're taken or not) ?
Garnet, ugh, she’s a pet fave of mine. Garnet is the Archfey of Insight; she can touch an object and perceive the residual information its witnessed in the past three years. She’s the Loaner for the racket, deciding who gets how much of a loan to keep playing in the casino, keep getting stuck in the Seelie trap. Garnet is… complicated. She doesn’t think she is, though. She just wants what’s best for the Seelie Court. She’ll go to extremes to do what she thinks is right, even if that means ordering hits on humans she believes are making the Court weak, but it’s only because she cares about her people so much. To Seelie fey, she’s absolutely a little beam of sunshine—and a gossip. She sees herself as Lawful Good; I’d call her morally grey. She’s open! 
Then we Cobalt, the Archfey of Magnitude. He’s a Seelie Court Guardian, meaning he’s one of the two primary enforcers for the Court. Someone need their ass handed to them? Cobalt’s your guy. His partner is Ember. Cobalt is thoughtful and calm in his work; he only hurts when he has to—but when he does, it’s a doozy. His Wild Hand, Magnitude, amplifies pain at the site of impact. So once he’s done some damage, all he has to do is touch it to make it feel far worse. When off the job, Cobalt can be something of a teddy bear to a small circle of friends; he could even be called a family man, were he to ever have a child. He’s in a rocky relationship with Willow and is questioning his loyalties. He is open!
Oleander finishes out the Seelie Archfey trio, and she’s the Collector, keeping the ledger of the debts owed on the loans Garnet has approved. Oleander is loyal to the King, but isn’t afraid to put herself first—because loyalty to the King is inherently self-serving to the fey, it takes more work to be a rebel than a loyalist. An opportunist, Oleander probably couldn’t tell you if she is noble, but she’s certainly in the scenario for her own reasons and for her own gains. Part Oscar Wilde dandy, part duplicitous warmth and half-deceitful smiles, Oleander is the Archfey of Glory; her ability is her touch can open any lock. Oleander is taken.
Rowan—Ro for short—is my muse, and she’s one of the top 3 things every fey fears. There’ll be more on that in our upcoming teaser today, The Tithe and Other Horrors. She used to have a rose coloured life—as much as any fey can who had their mother beheaded, really—until it was shattered by the impact of her own WIld Hand, Sacrifice. She’s the only fey who can kill with a touch; no other powers are fatal. It’s made her life very hard, including being responsible for killing all of the Sacrifices… one of which was her first love. She’s become pretty hard as a result, though noble. When the Queen warrants someone get a valour scar, Ro is who carves up a fey’s face. She’s Chaotic Neutral on a bad day, Lawful Neutral on a good one. 
Malachite is the Archfey of Alchemy, sometimes just referred to as the Alchemist. His moods are very erratic; it’s a biproduct of his Wild Hand, the Hand of Alchemy, which enables him to insert his mood, like an ingredient, into the elixirs that he makes. Technically, he can insert his mood into other things too, but he and the Queen have made quite an enterprise out of his ability, selling his elixirs out of the back of the speakeasy, the Rookery. Underneath the quick-change emotions and mercurial nature, Malachite has an inquisitive mind and loves books and learning, and is known to sometimes give free samples of new elixirs away to daring fey willing to answer one of his riddles. He values intelligence and thinking outside the box. Our mad scientist is taken, though his apprentice Aster is open!
And lastly, we have an NPC who relinquishes his name, simply going by what others before him have gone by: the Anchorite. Part hermit-priest, part medium, more about the Anchorite will be in the Bonus information about Hybrasil coming later on tonight! 
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