#also if ur wondering about their anti-counterparts. i have an ask for that !! but like. they've the opposite issues.
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cubbihue · 3 months ago
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What would Peri’s power level be if he didn’t have his inhibitor/stabilizer wand and just went apeshit?
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While Cosmo deals with too much magic in his body, Peri suffers from a slightly different issue. Cosmo has the greatest amount of magic in Fairy World. Peri is incapable of regulating his magic.
Peri cannot, not then as a child and not now in the present, control his magic. Without his inhibitor, he can easily destroy an entire realm- just as he nearly destroyed Earth as a baby. This fact has not changed, although it is less plausible today than back then.
Peri's taken extra measures in the present-day to ensure it cannot happen.
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alucience · 3 years ago
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i remember an old ask that raised the idea of the antis obsession be lust centred and i was wondering if u wheren't comfortable with the type of darkness or if u were just being mindful of the people who vist ur blog(as someone who fsr really enjoys that sort of content)
Yeah, I've gotten this question once or twice in the past. I think there are a few reasons why I never gravitated towards sex-crazed Antis.
1.) You're right; for a long time, non-con in fiction made me extremely uncomfortable and I felt it was just too dark an idea to indulge in - for my sake as well as my followers' sake. I didn't think a story of this type could be made for a decent audience. Thought it was just best to just keep away.
To further add to reason one, I was actually still religious at the time I created the Antis. (I grew up in Utah, so I had a relatively strict Mormon upbringing that I was too afraid to question until I got out of high school ^^;) I mean, I guess it was around that time that I was beginning to transition toward being more agnostic, but I still had a few quirks - like, I felt guilty for cussing or drinking caffeine or even watching rated R movies eheheh; Anyway, I think the pressure coming from the church made it hard for me to explore new genres and darker ideas at the time. It wasn't really a path I was interested in checking out.
2.) Story-wise, the Antis have no sexual desire as beings of destruction. They were programed to kill, so having any sort of lust or desire still active in their DNA wouldn't make sense. It also creates more of a sense of "innocence" in a way.
1.) Lastly: I think often in creating content, there's a subconscious gain for the author in organizing their stories, genres, and plots a specific way. Or, perhaps not "gain", but more so a productive channel of expression. This ranges from the author having a sexual outlet, creating an imaginary support system for themselves, channeling fears and phobias in a way where it may be easier to cope with, processing complex emotions, weighing philosophical ideas, and probably a lot more. Simply put, at the time I created the Antis, I wasn't in need of a sexual outlet. Therefore, I didn't create one.
As far as where I stand nowadays on the concept of the Antis wanting to fuck their counterparts, I do like the idea. It has no place in the original story and I like to keep it that way, but that doesn't stop me from fantasizing about it from time to time. I don't mind if others ship it or not, it doesn't matter to me. But these are the main reasons I steered away from the idea.
PS: Yes I agree I do like to make the brothers suffer :3 It's out of love ♡
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