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julietteace2331 Ā· 1 day ago
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reigen????? šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™
OH MY GOD I JUST NEED LIKE 4 SENTENCES LEFT
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onsunnyside Ā· 2 years ago
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So I stumbled over this and I just... Can you imagine cam daddy!Ari and shy!reader, coaxing her to do a stream with him, just so he can show off those big hands? Reader would be doing him such a big favour, her face won't be in it, he'll just touch her a little, "That's fine, right, bunny? Can you do this favour for me, I promise I'll be gentle..." (he adds "at first" quietly to himself because MMMPH he'd go wild for her eventually)
this is going in the fic šŸ˜µā€šŸ’« what if I justā€¦ post the masterlist so all the asks are easy to find šŸŒš totally not bc the fic is coming soon
it's the first time you're on camera, but you aren't showing your face. Just dressed in a cozy sweater and fuzzy socks, biting on the hem of your sweater to hold it up and "show everyone your pretty cunt, baby." You watch yourself through the screen, you can't read the comments without your glasses so Ari does it for you: "they're talking about how cute you sound, how small you are compared to me... someone asked if I have to force myself into your little hole."
"H-He does..." You manage, whining when he pushes away your hand to rub your swollen nub, his fingers slowly thrusting into you, "he sometimes goes slow, but I-I like it when it hurts."
"She cries when it's just the tipā€”it's 'cause I tease her." His beard brushes your cheek, his lips pressing soft kisses along your tear-stained skin, "she's just my little baby, my sweet dummy. Crying when daddy won't fuck you, rubbing your face all over my cock when you're needy," he laughs at a comment, "yeah, yeah, she gets real dumb. Can't even remember her own name."
He curls his fingers and hits that spot, and you cry out, your sweater dropping from your mouth. You almost fall over right there, but his other arm keeps you up and pinned against his bare chest.
"No, you won't see her like that tonight. This is just a test run, seeing if she likes it." He talks as if you aren't there, trembling on his fingers and making the most pathetic sounds. He lifts your sweater and places it between your teeth again, giving the viewers that filthy view of your drippy pussy, "and you like it, baby? You like all these people watching you cum all over daddy's fingers?"
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vaggieslefteye Ā· 9 months ago
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Sir Pentious being soft
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reikurusu Ā· 9 months ago
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mikeystrawberry Ā· 10 months ago
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Redid some Scary hair refs from months ago to put in my portfolio. Iā€™d like to redo the full body refs sometime as well but I donā€™t have time right now.
(preview of site + write up about her hair designs under cut)
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I focused a lot on her hair throughout the season and how it could be used to represent her journey. A consistency throughout is the front of her hair. her bangs are cut in a choppy vampire bangs style, half for its goth name and half for angtsy self haircut that isn't that well done. Her long, dyed fringe are from scene fashion much like raccoon stripes hairstyles, though hers are an ombre fade.
For her hair in the early season, I took inspiration from Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice. Scary's relationship with Willy, the main antagonist across both seasons, resembles how Lydia and Beetlejuice interact in the 1988 movie, a young girl's grief being taken advantage of to gain some higher power. I took inspiration from how the hair looks in the cartoon rather than the movie.
In the first turn of Scary's character arc, when she fully joins Willy and abandons the group, I changed her hair to a braid. the braid is meant to reflect a scorpion tail. This is first a nod to a joke song from early in the season that Scary wrote called "Scorpion Sl*t", but also a tie to the story of The Scorpion and the Frog. The fable is about how vicious people cannot resist hurting others, even if it dooms them both. This reflects heavily in ep31 specifically, where Scary sets Normal's house on fire, yelling about how awful of a person she sees herself to be and actively pushing her friends away in the most violent ways possible.
The third hairstyle is when she reverts back to 'Terry' during an infliction of 'Space Madness' (an insanity contextualized as a regression to an earlier self). Her braid is undone and pulled back into a sportier ponytail.
The final hairstyle is from ep37 and onward, after her stepdad's prophesized death comes to fruition. Her hair is down; it's a mess, much like her new emotional state after escaping Space Madness. But it's also a symbolic turn in her continuing to distance herself from Willy and now fully starting to reject him as a figure of authority in her life.
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honeyandthmoon Ā· 11 months ago
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ranting about wonder woman's daughter (spoilers ahead)
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I gave tom king the benefit of the doubt so many times and i liked some of his most controversial stories... i have lots of his books in my shelf, but that's just insane to me, wonder woman is my favorite one, this is just garbage.
retconning the contest/trial just to have diana punch her mother? to have lizzie punch diana?
it still sucks for me that his idea was to create the sovereign, a "joker/lex luthor" type of menace as if she doesn't already had villains powerfull enough to give her a hard time. it still sucks that he decided to give diana a daughter even if fury still exists (somewhere in the multiverse). and it's not her first child in recent years too! who remembers that one justice league story from a few years ago when they gave her a son that she supposedly abandoned because he was a boy? oh in the same storyline where hyppolita became a mindless monster (also called the sovereign!). that's just recycling of bad ideas. but he probably didn't even knew about that. probably just a bad coincidence. and that's me again giving him the benefit of the doubt.
it still sucks that lizzie is not her biological daughter. it still sucks that she's called wonder woman's daughter when diana herself doesn't see herself as a mother. it still sucks that she's called wonder woman's daughter when diana didn't even raise her? what is up with those weird stories of jon and damian raising her? wonder robin? a mural of batman and superman in themyscira? with batman front and center? IN THEMYSCIRA???
if she's not her biological daughter and was saved by diana and trained as an amazon, what differs her from donna? and why aren't donna and cassie part of her upbringing? why are the supersons responsible for this child?
what's the point of giving diana a daughter if you strip her of every aspect of motherhood?
I defended g willow wilson against people online who hated her run, i thought she was so great, even if she didnt knew much about her at the beginning but she at least was able to reconcile diana and veronica (sort of) and bring her back to themyscira, continue previous plots from the rucka's run and bring ares back (bonus point for putting steve always shirtless and in need of saving)
i was even one of the few that actually enjoyed becky cloonan and michael's run. the stories sure could've been better planned but they got the spirit, build a strong wonderfam in activity and set the ground for a more modern structure of amazons in this new context. they gave me etta and diana acting truly as friends, they gave me three founding mothers for themyscira, they gave me doctor psycho stories (he is really fun to read).
I defended james robinson (!), he at least knew diana was strong enough and had her defeat darkseid and free the gods by herself
i've been reading wonder woman for years. i still have some runs i hadn't had the chance to read fully but basically everything in the past 20 years + perez era formed my love for this character. i hate how out of character she is right now. they should bring back that one rule if you wouldn't do this to batman or superman you shouldn't do it to wonder woman, that's truly disappointing.
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delulluart Ā· 1 year ago
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Sleeping Copia for @writingjourney 's latest Chapter of I Knew Nothing But Shadows
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llumimoon Ā· 2 years ago
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Sorry for no comic two weeks in a row, have a little Dot to keep u company in exchange <3
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trashcreatyre Ā· 1 year ago
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Sheā€™s my oc now, sorry i donā€™t make the rules :/
Some of yā€™all donā€™t deserve her tbh
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lunarrosette Ā· 1 year ago
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Im plotting and scheming (im thinking of potential big dndads projects to ignore my responsibilities and problems)
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hollogramhallucination Ā· 2 years ago
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justablah56 Ā· 2 years ago
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the urge to redraw the s1 cover is strong but the need to finish my friends requests before starting new projects is stronger
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dirtyoldmanhole Ā· 1 year ago
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gunter is a stone cold freak, and in this essay, i shall-- [dragged offstage kicking and screaming]
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parasite-core Ā· 1 year ago
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This week in Pathfinder we had the most stressful cooldown episode ever :)
@scarlet-the-girl
The party arrived back to the Clocktower after fighting Kostchtchie. It was still early in the day, so after getting some healing done and getting Greta so that Cesseer could rest, we decided to get a plan together to clear out the Water Palace where the final known Crone Queen was located. We came to the conclusion that trying to infiltrate the place like we did with the library and the winter wolvesā€™ palace would be our best course of action.
Unfortunately, this would mean going in unarmed and unarmored, since it was a bathhouse.
We stored all of our equipment in Calioā€™s bag of holding to place in the Water Palaceā€™s locker room, then we made our way to the bathhouse. The trip there was uneventfulā€”weā€™d thinned out the patrols so thoroughly at this point that we easily made our way halfway across the city without being noticed. Calio took the lead entering the water palace, talking to the receptionist and playing the part of a regular customer. Greta, Nestian, and Edeya joined him, while Aenland, Nevra, and Talsune waited for Calioā€™s signal on a nearby rooftop, and Roscoe was safely stashed in the Bag of Holding.
The group scouting out the Water Palace entered the changing room, and everyone but Edeya stripped down with no second thoughtsā€”Greta and Nestian being a wolf and a bear respectively in their true forms, and Calio just being Calio, Edeya was the only one who considered that being flustered was even a normal reaction to this particular situation.
Once everyone had gotten changed, they entered the bathhouse proper. There were 3 tubs, with a waterfall between each, and stairs leading up to whichever you wished to enter (the hot, lukewarm, or cold tub). In the middle of the uppermost tub was what appeared to be a magical statue made entirely of water, shaped like a dragon, with water spilling forth from its open maw. To the side of each of the other tubs were two enormous ice yai onis, which stood statue stillā€”pretending to be inanimate.
Greta and Edeya walked around one end of the tubs, while Calio and Nestian walked around the other way. Unbeknownst to them, their disguise was almost seen through by the ā€˜water dragonā€™, but it got distracted at the last moment when Edeya swung around and accidentally went face first into Gretaā€™s chest.
While shenanigans were happening on the girlsā€™ side of the tub, Nestian spotted something written in the pool in Skaldā€”which he couldnā€™t read, but he knew Calio could. So he pointed it out to his companion, who translated it as ā€˜the VIP roomā€™. They determined this must be where the secret entrance to the room the Crone Queen was hidden in was. Nestian and Calio got into the pool, catching Edeya and Gretaā€™s eyes to get them to follow suit.
They moved away from the onis and other patrons as much as possible, and discussed what Nestian and Calio had spotted. They came up with a plan: Nestian would return to the locker room and get the Bag of Holding. Calio and Edeya would open the hidden door and stealthily slip inside, and Calio would signal to Aenland. Then when they were inside, Edeya would use her Bracelet of Friends to transport Nestian inside, and Greta would just have to burst in on her own once shit hit the ceiling.
We got into positions, giving Nestian enough time to get down to the locker room and gather our things before Edeya and Calio carefully slid open the door.
And they heard a strange unnatural sounding voice announce to the Crone Queen and the elven man with her that they had uninvited guests. The voice came from one of four enormous spiders that took up the corners of the room. And in the pool was a writhing mass of tentacles and wolf headsā€”a Scylla.
Edeya immediately shut the door, but it was too late as a booming noise echoed through the complex, alerting everyone within. Calio understood the noise to be speech due to Tonguesā€”it was a foreign speech from something far far too massive, coming from somewhere deep below them.
A staff member ran into the locker room and asked Nestianā€”in Skaldā€”if he knew where the intruders were. Nestian shrugged noncommittally, with no idea what she was saying or precisely what was going on, except that clearly the alarm had been raised. Despite Nestian now being in his bear form, and therefore very clearly not belonging here, the dragon-blooded sorcerer ran off to find said intruders.
Immediately the onis, the water dragon, and the various other staff members went on the offensive. The Onis moved from their pedestals, one taking a swing at Calio, and the other managing to get a swing at all threeā€”Calio, Greta, and Edeya. Beneath the Onis, one of the monks swung around and tried to Quivering Palm Greta.
Calio tried to get revenge on the monk for his attempt to instant kill Greta, casting a Fire Storm on every inch of the bathhouse he could seeā€”including kicking open the door to the secret room and tossing fire in to burn the Crone Queen and her spidery friends. Unfortunately the monks dodgedā€”but everyone else in both rooms burned. The water of the baths kept most of them from being lit on fire for any extended amount of timeā€”except for the dragon-blooded sorcerer, who ran in at just the wrong moment and got caught up in the blast. Without his components, Calio was limited in what spells he could Quicken, so he attempted to Banish one of the Onis, but it resisted his attempt, refusing to be sent home by a puny human.
After the sorcerer ran out of the room, Nestian activated his Boots of Speed and dashed out of the room himself, using his ursine strength to climb straight up the sides of each of the tubs as he reached them and then propel himself forward, until the reached the rest of the party, holding out the Bag of Holding.
The water elemental dragon breathed boiling hot steam at us, Calio took the brunt of it, with Nestian and Edeya dodging entirely and Greta resisting a good portion due to her ring. Without his Bone Armor or his belt boosting his endurance, Calio was already on his last legs.
Aenland, Nevra, and Talsune were Dimension Doored into the metaphorical belly of the beast. Aenland began having back and forth shit talk with the elven wizard, who was also named Aenland, but it was pronounced Eenlend, which infuriated Aenland worse, and he was all high and mighty that he was a proper elf wizard and only elves who canā€™t handle the rigorousness of magical study become lowly *archers*.
However Aenland held himself in check enough to aim for the Crone Queen instead of the mage, shooting her to death with a flurry of arrows before turning his attention back to the elven wizard, who was quite offput that Aenland had ruined a deal that was going to make him very rich.
While he did that, Talsune tore into the enormous Scylla, and rended it apart before it or its summoned Charybdis could act. However it wasnā€™t the only thing in those dark waters. Unnoticed by the bathing elven wizard, something big and ancient and hungry swam deep below the surface of this dark pool. And with the Scylla out of the way, it rose to the surface.
It was immense, too immense to even see the entire beast as it surfaced. What could be made out appeared to be a whale-like beast with a shell of ice down its back and frost tapering down its sides. It was like a Leviathan, but changed to better fit with the icy waters of Irrisen.
Outside, things werenā€™t looking too good. Calio had his equipment back, had tossed Roscoe through the doorway to help Talsune and Aenland, and he managed to patch himself up with a Harm spell. Then he Boneshakered the monk whoā€™d tried to kill Greta, and dragged him under the water. He never resurfaced. However right after, the two Onis continued laying into everyone in the partyā€”with Nestian helping to block what he could, but doing so was leaving him battered and bloody as well. And two more monks ran in and attempted to Quivering Palm members of the party, to no effect thankfully. But now we were well and truly surrounded.
And then Aenland got eaten.
Talsune had charged the Leviathan and gotten a respectable slash across the monstrous whale, but it didnā€™t even acknowledge the essentially papercut sized gash when compared to its massive girth. Instead, it propelled itself out of the water just enough to grab Aenland and then dive. Deep, deep, back into the darkest depths of the pool where no one would reach them.
Talsune immediately told Calio what happened, and Calio told the others. Nestian told him not to worry, he had an idea to save Aenland. Calio trusted in Nestian, and kept trying to deal with their own problem. Especially when the water dragon flew down, flanking with one of the Onis. Calio took advantage of its new positioning to cast Horrid Wilting, which did some massive damage to it and respectable damage to everything else around it.
Nestian pulled off the bow and arrow charm on his bracelet of friends, teleporting Aenland from the much more literal belly of the beast and back out to the middle of battle instead. Frying pans and fire and all that.
After Aenland appeared we saw that the dragon-blooded sorcerer, who weā€™d mostly forgotten about, had been making her way around the tub and was now hereā€”a bit singed for her trouble. She spoke a word, and tried to kill Aenland instantly, identifying him as the most injured member of the party. Nestian threw the protection of the Black Rider around Aenland, strengthening his resistance and saving him from an instant end to his story (or at least from needing to be resurrected).
Aenland repaid the trouble by killing both the water dragon and the draconic sorcerer with a flurry of arrows.
The nearest Oni tried to reposition herself so she and the other Oni would be flanking us in place of the now-dead dragon, earning her an attack from both Aenland and Nestian, but it did not down her and she was able to get in position. Not for long as Greta tore into her, slaying her with a brutal bite.
The other Oni threw her attacks on the party, which again left us battered, but Calio stepped out of her range to cast Oracleā€™s Vessel and then Harm on Aenland to heal him, while Talsune finished off the last Oniā€”having been teleported out of the Leviathanā€™s chamber by Nevra before the enormous beast resurfaced to find a new target. Roscoe was left behind, taking pot shots at the spiders from the ceiling of the chamber, much as heā€™d been doing to Daemons during his solo week in Abbadon.
The party regrouped and entered the chamber with the dark pool. Roscoe had paralyzed the spider nearest the door, leaving it unable to take swipes at anyone entering and making it an easy target for Nevra to finish off, while Aenland took shots at the spider in the back corner. Nestian charged in at the spider in the opposite corner, despite being on his last legs with more blood in his fur than in his body. Edeya followed behind and avoided an attack of opportunity to heal him.
Then the Leviathan rose to the surface, and once again grabbed Aenland off Nevraā€™s back. With his Stone of Farspeech he told Calio not to let Edeya teleport him out with her other Bracelet of Friends until theyā€™d killed this thing. Calio complied, flying in on Talsuneā€™s back and unleashing a Slay Living empowered by his pocket watch, followed by an attempt at Boneshatter that was resisted. Before the Leviathan could dive back under the waves with their friend in tow, Nestian finished it off with a final swing of his axe. Aenland escaped its now limply open mouth, and its body fell back into the darkness of the depths below.
The party investigated the room further, trying to discern where the portal into the Dancing Hut was hidden. Aenland gave Nestian his Goggles of Trueseeing so he could explore the magical darkness at the bottom of the pool. Nestian dove under and found a rune carved into the side of the pool, which could send them to the hut, dispel the darkness, and turn the pool into a magical bath that would empower them if they bathed in it for an hour.
Forebodingly, however, he did not find the body of the beast theyā€™d just slain at the bottom of the pool.
The party was exhausted by this point, and decided to head back to the Clocktower.
Calio had a talk with Nestian about a conversation heā€™d had with Aenland. He hoped that Nestian could get through to Aenland, because Calio wasnā€™t good at dealing with him when he got stubborn. Calio had talked to Aenland about how *obviously* he and the others were going to help him to fight Treerazor when this was all over, it was a given. Aenland had disagreed vehemently. After some back and forth it come around to Aenland telling Calio that he didnā€™t want them to go because they would die if they went. Calio tried to reason with him that *he* had a better chance of survival if they all went, but he was having none of it, he didnā€™t want to see people he cared about killed by Treerazor a second time. So Calio was hoping that Nestian could talk some sense into Aenland, because Calio didnā€™t know how to get through to him when he was running on his emotions.
Nestian suggested approaching this from a different angle: instead of trying to convince Aenland that he logically should let them come along, Calio should try convincing Aenland that him going off on his own and getting himself killed would hurt them in the same way Aenland losing his family had hurt him. Calio agreed that this was a good argumentā€”and one he never would have thought of on his own.
As Calio was making to leave to rest for the evening, Nestian mentioned that they would be going to the Dancing Hut to get Anastasia the next day. Calio was surprised this was his friendā€™s priority, and he said so, pointing out that Nestianā€™s mother and her Eidolon were still trapped in the Nonagon. It hit Nestian for the first time that his mother was likely still in danger, and he agreed that going to deal with Keisukeā€”one way or anotherā€”should be their first priority tomorrow.
Before Calio left, Nestian asked him why he cared so much about Keisuke. It struck him that there was more to it than just Calio feeling he owed the kitsune his life. Calio was quiet for a time before admitting to Nestian that, the way he saw it, if heā€™d met the party at any point other than when they didā€”whether he was still without his memories or the Grimm Rider in this scenarioā€”the others would have tried to kill him on meeting him, just like they had Keisuke. They only liked him now because they knew him.
Nestian disagreed with Calioā€™s assessment. He agreed that Calio and Keisuke had some things in common, but they differed in a vital way: Calio couldnā€™t bring himself to be pointlessly cruel. Sure, he could be cruel to people who slighted him first, but he never just went around hurting innocent people. Calio pointed out that just hurting innocent people without cause was pointless and a waste of energy, it gained him nothing. Nestian said thatā€™s the point: plenty of people theyā€™d met and defeated DID hurt and kill innocent people just because they found it fun. Calio argued that the fact they had killed all the people who did that proved that it was an ineffective means of getting and keeping power. Nestian told Calio that he was better than he gave himself credit forā€”heā€™d never hidden the sort of person he was from Greta, and she loved him all the same, just like he loved her, and that said something about who he really was. Calio had no argument for that.
Elsewhere, Aenland had gone looking for the Night Monarch, to give her the gift meant for Desna to get the goddess of dreamsā€™ blessing in saving Xanthadon from her demonic patron.
He and Nevra flew to the top of the opera house, in hopes that the Night Monarch might pass by one of the highest buildings in the cityā€”or at least it would give them a good lookout spot.
While they waited they talked. Much like Calio and Nestian, they talked about Aenlandā€™s plans for when this was over, and his desire not to have his new family join him in battle and get themselves killed. Unfortunately, he knew they were stubborn as hell and werenā€™t going to just take no for an answer. And if he tried to go on his own there was a good chance they were going to use everything at their disposal to try to track him down to help.
Nevra tried to bounce some ideas off him on how to either convince them to not come, but they both knew that in the end the others wouldnā€™t be dissuaded. Aenland bemoaned that as ā€˜his familyā€™ they were incredibly frustrating, to which Nevra added that thatā€™s what made them good friends, though.
As they talked, The Night Monarch appeared on the rooftop alongside them. She said it was pure luck that she happened to land here on this nightā€”but luck had a deeper meaning to her and her lady than it might to others. She noted that she knew Aenland had something to give to her.
Aenland offered the acorn heā€™d taken from Earthā€”the progenitor of Viglivā€™s tree, which had also taken in power from the herald of a god of another universe that had slipped between the cracks in reality into this world. He explained that heā€™d taken this acorn with the intention of it being his anchor back to ā€˜that sad planetā€™ā€”heā€™d intended to go back to do something to help that world that Baba Yaga hailed from, where magic was dead. But now it had become something more, after absorbing whatever power the herald of that alternate Gozreh held. He believed it was something that Desna should safeguard.
The Night Monarch took the seed and examined it. Then she told him that what this told her was that he was thinking about the future. This wasnā€™t the offering of a man who was throwing himself into a fungal cave to die. This was the offering of a man who was looking ahead. She accepted his gift, and granted her blessing.
Aenland returned to the Clocktower, where Nestian had waited up for him with some dinner heā€™d saved. Aenland confirmed that heā€™d successfully done what heā€™d gone out to do, and he had the last piece of the puzzle for freeing Xanthadon. Nestian told Aenland their plan to go to the Nonagon in the morning. He and Aenland agreed that they had promised Calio not to attack Keisuke immediatelyā€”but Nestian told Aenland he believed that Calio was beginning to have his doubts about Keisuke, and the two agreed that this was probably going to come down to a fight.
The next day, the party teleported back to Artrosa, and returned to the Eon Pit. Calio asked the others to remain outside until he gave a signal. He wanted to try to talk to Keisuke first, and see if he could simply get him to release Nestianā€™s mother and eidolonā€”and he didnā€™t want to go in looking like heā€™d come with hostile intent, dragging the entire party along.
Calio went through the nine-sided door and walked down a long hallway. Up some stairs, he found himself at the same entry to the Nonagon that he usually Plane Shifted into. Keisuke had his back to the entrance, facing the final of the nine doors around the room. His ears perked up as he heard someone behind him, and he asked if it was Calio. As he was turning around, he was beginning to cast a spellā€”but he dropped the spell when Calio confirmed that it was him. If it l had been anyone else, apparently his first instinct on being snuck up on was to Death Clutch a bitch. As you do.
Keisuke expressed excitement that Calio had made it just in time. ā€˜The time and the placeā€™, he kept telling Calio thatā€™s all heā€™d needed, and now with the deal heā€™d struck with the King in Yellow heā€™d gotten it. Calio noted dryly that Keisuke could have warned him about the Demon Lord that was going to jump them in the Eon Pit, but Keisuke told him heā€™d honestly had no idea that was going to happen. All heā€™d known was that his bargain had been for him to help a Demon Lord with one task, and then heā€™d get the information he was seeking. And he did. And then he got right out of there, and slipped Calio the means to undo his handiwork while he was at it.
Keisuke asked Calio if he was just here to talk, or if he was here to see the end result of Keisukeā€™s work. Calio admitted he did want to see what Keisuke had to show, but also told him he *needed* to talk to him. Keisuke told him they could talk, but first he would show Calio the fruit of his laborā€”he opened the door he was standing before, revealing a chamber that was much more decorated than the plain chambers all the other simulacrums were kept in. This one looked like it was a room pulled right out of Cheliaxā€”although Calio failed to identify the foreign nationā€™s style and only knew it looked more stylized than the other plain rooms. Keisuke told him that heā€™d been looking for a long time for the hidden cache of one of the greatest spymasters in the world, Eirtein Obeirago.
And now he had what heā€™d been seeking. And the means of mythic ascension were finally within his grasp.
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ialwaysknewyouwerepunk Ā· 2 years ago
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acavatica Ā· 2 years ago
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[Eva] pulled him into a tight hug, and he gave in like a kitten being picked up by the scruff. She didnā€™t let go, and even though he could hear his heart thumping in his ears and his diaphragm couldnā€™t expand, he didnā€™t want to stop her. Maybe she needed this. Maybe this was her last chance. Marco let her hold him for as long as she could. Eventually, they sank to the clear bubble floor, and at some point Marco wasnā€™t conscious anymore.
This is a bit from the new Lies chapter, and it's supposed to be a nice(?) scene. But what if really she actually squeezed him like a boa constrictor until he passed out?
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