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@aldovah. call.
   â I know you. â It was an ominous statement, and Robin was not entirely unaware of this. What could he say? He liked watching sweat sometimes. â You were causing trouble in Windhelm, the other day, weren't you? â
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Mmm⌠Eizouken poses your mystery trio. I love these sweet baby boys so much.
#gravity falls#gravity falls fanart#gravity falls art#ford pines#fiddleford mcgucket#fiddleford hadron mcgucket#stan pines#stanley pines#mystery trio#reverse falls au#gravity falls au#eizouken#keep your hands off eizouken#eizouken ni wa te wo dasu na!
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Uhh. Delicious in Skyrim. Is that anything
They go around killing dragons and Laios is absolutely devastated that the dragon meat disintegrates when he absorbs the soul every time. He just wants to eat dragon meat. Let him eat the dragon meat Akatosh
#this AU has been consuming me since I thought of it an hour ago#ryoku kui being a tes fan makes this all the more fun#yeah I COULD make senshi a dwemer but then iâd have to make every dwarf character a dwemer. and there just arenât that many dwemer#dungeon meshi#delicious in dungeon#laios touden#marcille donato#chilchuk tims#senshi#skyrim#the elder scrolls 5#tes 5#dunmeshi au
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Simulacrums of luck, day 8 : PURIFICATION
you're never alone <3
#mlb la terreur au#silu's art#miraculous ladybug#miraculous ladybug and chat noir#mlb fanart#mlb simulacrums of luck#alix kubdel#nathaniel kurtzberg#il te voit
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I've always wanted to do a "Pieta"-esque piece, and figured my Skyrim OCs would be a good vehicle to do it! Scene takes place shortly after the final Alduin fight, at the throat of the world: Vakna (dragonborn) doing her best to keep her Falmer lover, Sivasei conscious while imploring Odahviing to take them back to Whiterun.
#art#my art#skyrim#elder scrolls#skyrim oc#elder scrolls oc#TES oc#skyrim dragonborn#tesblr#falmer#snow elf#falmer oc#obviously this is not representative of actual gameplay LMAO#this is from an AU where alduin isn't obscenely easy to kill#Siv survives btw but loses his leg#hashtag peeta moment
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Golden boy â¨â¨
#myart#aonunete#neteyam te suli tsyeyk'itan#atwow#human au#hes 20 21 in my human au#hes also holding aonungs surf board
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Godryn Dagoth, a Head of Reborn Great House Dagoth
#tes#the elder scrolls#morrowind#godryn ovathur#reverse au#well technically he is still very much mortal but certainly possessed some abilities close enough to be an ash lord?#not greatly changes but heart definitely altered his appearance#his resting bitch face still with him tho
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@aldovah asked: a last kiss before one goes away .
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¤Balfour was all anxiety and unhappiness -- evident in his brow, felt keenly in his gut. He was unused to this; even as the Queen's housecarl, he often maintained his cool and his calm. There was just something so... utterly miserable and terrifying about the thought of Ăsgeirr venturing off into the darkest, frozen depths of the country in the name of duty. Selfishly, aware of everything that Ăsgeirr had done for Solitude of late, Balfour wished that his lover was nobody special at all. At least that way, he might stay here, with him, safe and bored and far from trouble.
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¤As it was, Ăsgeirr might unfortunately have been one of the most important people in the country. So Balfour set his hands upon his shoulders and he sighed.
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¤ďż˝ďż˝Â You must be careful, â he said, needlessly. One hand moved to Ăsgeirr's jaw, and Balfour watched him for a moment, a look of worry set firm upon his features. He would, of course, be careful. And it would, of course, be pointless, as trouble was always attracted to men such as Ăsgeirr. It was the way of the world. It was why he felt so anxious. â If I hear nothing from you in a month, I'm coming after you. Even if it takes me as far as the Rift. â
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¤For a moment, Balfour looked as if he wanted to say something more. His lips parted again briefly, as if the words were on the very tip of his tongue, until he sighed quite softly. Odd that he had never felt trapped in the Blue Palace until now. It had felt an honour to hold such a position of importance -- until now, suddenly, he was forced to watch somebody else he cared so deeply for wander off into the gravest of danger. And gods knew if he was to return.
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¤There was only one thing to be done, then, really. Balfour's hand slipped to the back of Ăsgeirr's neck and he pulled him down that short way to press a firm kiss to his lips. Another quickly followed, softer this time, and then another to match. Only then did Balfour release his hold on Ăsgeirr, his hand coming to rest at his chest.
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¤â Don't be stupid. â Was that a warning or a plea? â And come back. You must come back, Ăsgeirr. â
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can you see me?
#monkey d luffy#monkey d dragon#sir crocodile#my art#my comic#secret modern au#described in alt text#again. legally blind dragon here.#i always get weirdly emotional translating stuff in italian and their 'sono qui?' 'eu nĂŁo posso te ver' almost had me crying lol.#it's about luffy picking up some italian after 4years of hanging around croc. it's about dragon having learned some after loving croc#all those years ago but not knowing how to answer back. cacti flowers often means motherly love. obviously they're both dads but#cacti seemed fitting with both luffy (and i assume) dragon being brazillian and croc's devil fruit being a cactus.
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Tunutu (Crush) - Neteyam x Omatikaya!reader
summary: although neteyam had never reciprocated her feelings, choosing him was always an easy decision for y/n, one of those she could make in a heartbeat. so when another man tries to win her affections, neteyam suddenly becomes aware of what he has been missing out on
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contains: childhood friends to lovers, first love/puppy love, jealousy, long-time crush
a/n: the way i completely made up everything about the vayätu-creature. sometimes i just write without a plot and although i was very excited for this idea, it was so difficult to finish it. i hope you enjoy reading it, please let me know if you do
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âCome on, Loâak, donât take it to heart,â Kiri nudged her brother, âYou know that Neteyam has been having a hard time lately, itâs not that he pushes you around on purpose.â
You emerged from behind the thick bushes, finally finding Loâak and Kiri sitting on a log, engrossed in a conversation. Your curiosity piqued at the mention of Neteyam.
âWhy is Neteyam having a hard time?â
Kiri stiffened under your expectant gaze, but before she could even signal to Loâak to hold his tongue, he was already spilling out the truth. She groaned in frustration at how senseless her brother could be at times.
âBecause our parents have been nagging at him to choose a mate lately.â
Neteyam must choose a mate. Your heart dropped at the statement you had been dreading to hear for years now, ever since he had first passed his Iknimaya. It was never going to be you, you were used to the thought, but nothing could have prepared for the weight of bearing it now.
âYou are such a skxawng,â Kiri hissed at Loâak, swatting his arm. She shot you an almost apologetic glance.
âWhy? Itâs not like it is a secret,â Loâak rolled his eyes, finally drawing a connection between your sour expression and Kiriâs sudden irritation, "Neteyam has to choose a mate soon, so that the grandmother has enough time to prepare the new tsakarem. He's been putting it off for far too long."
âIt is not easy to choose someone to love for a lifetime,â Kiri added with a sigh.
But it was. Choosing Neteyam was always an easy decision for you, one of those that you could make in a heartbeat. He had been your tunutu since childhood, a curious fascination with the older brother of your friends that eventually grew into a frustratingly intense crush, haunting you at every stage of your life. It was by Eywa's grace that your paths crossed with the Olo'eyktan's children when you were about six years old, learning to hunt and running through the forest together until the eclipse. On the second day of playing with Kiri and her brothers, you had boldly declared your love for Neteyam to everyone in the village, turning it into a big inside joke among the clan. If you had known that it would follow you far into your teenage years, when kids your age were relentless and cruel, you would have been more guarded about it. The guys teased Neteyam for having an admirer so clingy, it seemed as if he had grown a second tail. But no matter how much they tried to get to you with their taunts, it never seemed to bother him.
Even as a child, Neteyam had a maturity that went beyond his years. He seeked no entertainment in punishing someone for their feelings, something they cannot control. On the contrary, he admired your loyalty and dedication to him, the way you had remained his close friend, despite his gentle refusal of your romantic overtures. And so, thatâs how it went. Your relationship grew stronger over the years, you learned and failed together but were always there for each other to offer a supporting shoulder. It hit a rough patch for a short period, right after both of you had completed your Iknimayas, when you tried to distance yourself from him to avoid any rumors. But Neteyam was persistent to keep your friendship, and so he did. Eventually, your feelings for him were pushed to an afterthought, as you had come to terms that Neteyam was never going to choose you. You had made peace with being just his friend, but your heart still sank at the thought that soon enough you will be replaced.
âY/N, are you okay?â Kiriâs concerned voice caught your attention.
âSure,â you gulped, forcing a small smile, âLoâak is right, itâs not like I didnât know.â
âRight,â Loâak nodded hesitantly.
The siblings exchanged a knowing look. At times, your crush on Neteyam was sweet, entertaining even. But the two of them also got to live the nasty side of an unrequited love through you. Especially Kiri, who had shared the pain of knowing she couldnât be with someone she loved, often commiserated with you in it.
âMaybe this is a sign for me to start looking too, you know? Find a mate,â your blabbered without a thought, trying to cover any traces of the stinging pain.
âHuh?â Kiri's eyebrows shot up in surprise, and she glanced at Lo'ak to see if he was as taken aback as she was. This was new.
You had never expressed the desire to find a mate before. Knowing well that Neteyam did not reciprocate your feelings and there was no point in getting your hopes up, the idea of being with somebody else appeared in your mind quite frequently, you just never voiced it. It was scary, the prospect of settling for someone you loved less, simply because there was no other choice.Â
Your parents had often spoken of their own bond, a relationship that began as platonic and it was only natural when they decided to choose each other for their companions. Companions, not lovers. Though your mother had assured you that once they had completed a Tsaheylu, everything changed. That the blessed bond is a connection deeper than love, one that is impossible to ignore after experiencing everything your mate had gone through. So with a heavy heart, you had to accept that one day you might have to face the same fate.
âY/N, are you sure youâre okay?â Loâak stood up from his seat and walked over to you. He placed the back of his palm against your forehead, as if checking for a fever.Â
âI am not ill,â you chuckled, shoving him away, âI mean, Iâve known for a long time now that Iâll have to accept the advances of another man at some point. Why dwell on something I canât have?â
It burned your throat to say the words but it was only the truth, and truth hurt. Kiri and Lo'ak agreed hesitantly with you but were still unsure if you meant it. It was as though you were convincing yourself more than them.
âOh, Y/NâŚâ Kiri began but Loâak was quick to interrupt her.Â
âNo, donât do that, Kiri,â he shushed his sister before she could even express how sorry she felt for you, âYouâre right, Y/N. Do you have any idea how many of my friends keep asking about you? You should get out there and have some fun, I mean, Txiâpuâs practically turning purple when he sees you.â
âTxiâpu?â you questioned, âDidnât he tame his ikran at like⌠twelve?â âYes, yet the man is flustered by your mere presence,â Loâak chuckled, âBut he seems like a cool guy, maybe you should give him a chance.â
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âHey, whatâs that about?â Neteyam nudged his brother, staring in the direction where you sat.
The communal dinner was in full swing, right after Loâak had given Txiâpu the green light to approach you. You were engrossed in conversation with Kiri, as she nibbled on her food, when Txiâpu gathered up the courage to come up to you and offer you a plate of cut-up fruit.
Loâak followed his brother's line of sight and straightened immediately, intrigued by the interaction. He grinned in satisfaction, as he watched you shyly accept the gift.
âTxiâpu is going to ask Y/N out,â Loâak explained.
âPoor man,â Neteyam snorted, watching you intently, âSheâs clearly not interested.â
Neteyam braced himself, eager to enjoy how you would decline Txi'pu's offer. He had seen you reject advances before with such poise and kindness that the men didn't even realize they were supposed to be offended. It was always amusing to watch. But as he saw you take Txi'pu's hand and stand up, a low growl rumbled in his throat.
âWhatâs happening?â he questioned with a strained voice.
âLooks like she said yes,â Loâak shrugged.
Neteyam shot his brother an angry glare, as if it was entirely his fault, before turning his attention back to you. He watched Txi'pu led you away from the clan, his eyes following the sway of your hips. Eventually, as the two of you disappeared from his line of sight, Neteyam clenched his fists so tightly that the pain from his nails digging into his palms went unnoticed.
He stood up abruptly, suddenly feeling overwhelmed by the noise surrounding him. The fiery glow of the flames painted him in a crimson hue, adding to his already intimidating demeanor. Loâak frowned as he watched his brother walk away.
âHey, where are you going?â he called out after him, but Neteyam was already gone.
That night, Neteyam laid in his hammock, unable to fall into his usual deep sleep as he gazed up at the starry sky. The distant sound of your laughter reached his ears, and he couldn't tell if it was real or just a figment of his own imagination. He had never felt this way before when you got attention from other men because you never reciprocated it. He wondered what you saw in Txi'pu. Would you be happy with a man like him?
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The next morning, Neteyam returned later than usual from his hunt, his body tired and mind restless from the lack of sleep. As he made his way towards the communal area, his attention was immediately drawn to you, seated with his siblings, engrossed in a conversation that seemed to captivate them. Neteyam felt a surge of energy within him at the mere sight of you talking so animatedly, he couldnât wait to join and hear what you were saying. Quietly, he slipped in between Loâak and Kiri, so as to not disturb you, and his heart dropped upon the realization that the topic of the gathering was your walk with Txiâpu.
âDid he take you somewhere nice afterward?â Kiri asked, grinning.
Neteyam kept his gaze trained on the ground, not wanting to appear to be invested in your babbling about the last night, yet he hung onto every word you spoke. His patience was running thin, Kiriâs tail whacking him on the back with increasing excitement as you shared more details. He clenched his jaw in annoyance.
âWe went to the waterfall, the one by the cliffs,â you smiled, âIt was very beautiful.â
âOh, thatâs a good spot,â Loâak chimed in with a mischievous grin, âGirls are always impressed when I take them there.âÂ
âYeah, sure, Romeo,â Kiri rolled her eyes at him.
Neteyam cleared his throat loud enough to catch your attention.
âI think itâs too cliche. The waterfall,â his voice possessed a hint of annoyance, âHe clearly hadnât put much thought into impressing you.â
âNo, it totally depends on whoâs taking you there,â Kiri argued.
Loâak intervened too, and as the two of them went back and forth about it, Neteyamâs eyes locked on yours. He studied you intensely, trying to read whatever was going on in your mind. You seemed pleased with the outcome of the last night, of the time you spent with another man. He wondered if you had truly moved on from him, and he felt a pang of guilt for secretly wishing that you hadn't. You stiffened under his penetrating gaze, sinking deeper into your seat.Â
"How was your hunt?" you hoped to shift the conversation away from the uncomfortable tension that had suddenly taken hold.
âNothing special,â he shrugged, then reached for the pouch on his loincloth, taking something out of it, âHere, I brought this for you.â
Neteyam had made a sweet habit out of bringing you small treasures from his hunts. From simplest rocks to wildflowers, he always admired how you managed to turn them into something beautiful. He thought that the vibrant blue feather he found this morning would look nice braided into your hair.
You accepted it with a smile, admiring the unique pattern. And as he watched you observe it, Neteyam just couldnât bring himself to enjoy the moment. His usually cheerful expression was clouded with gloominess. He had hoped that you would confide in him about Txi'pu's unwanted advances and ask for his help, but instead, you seemed content with the outcome of the previous night.
âThank you, Neteyam,â you beamed at him, but he could only manage to give you a faint smile.
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Neteyam tousled the edges of his loincloth, irritation babbling in his chest, tightening so hard from within, he felt like he could snap any second now. His motherâs words, usually held dear to his heart, sounded like an annoying screech, as she went over the same topic: finding a perfect mate. Somebody on whom he could rely on when he becomes the Oloâeyktan, when the responsibilities are too much to handle. That the poor girl, whoever she is, must be prepared for her role in the upcoming few years, and that unlike Neteyam, she didnât have her whole life to train. So he was being unfair to her by postponing the decision, leaving her no time to adjust.
His grandmother sat silently not too far, hands occupied with work, as she occasionally nodded to agree with Neytiriâs words. There was nothing new about them, it was the same lecture that has been passed down in generations through Moâatâs lineage. She was sure that one day Neteyam would pass it down to his own children.
âAre you paying attention?â Neytiri asked again, and Neteyam had to nod to convince her that he did, though he stopped listening a long time ago, âShe must be strong, resilient. It is important that you choose wisely. I believe you are mature enough not to be fooled by beauty only -â
Y/N was undeniably beautiful. Was he fooled by her appearance? By the way her hair cascaded down her shoulders, those two beaded braids, adorned with some that he had gifted her, framing her face and complementing the yellow of her eyes. By the way her body moved, like the flow of water, gentle and natural, as if every movement was planned out by Eywa herself. He couldnât deny that sometimes his eyes lingered on her longer than a friend's should. Sometimes, even the way she sat close to him, their thighs pressed against each other and her small delicate shoulder nudging his, could make him too flustered.
âLed not only by her heart but also by her mind,â Neytiri continued.
Surely, you were smart, capable for your age. Neteyam would even dare to say that you were smarter than most of the adults he had known, probably smarter than him too. And you were kind too, with a heart so big that you willingly offered support and loyalty to him, though he had done nothing in return. If it were any other girl, she would have likely cursed him out and refused to acknowledge him for the rest of her life.
âPrepared to protect her clan and her family.â
Would Y/N be a good mate, ready to take on the responsibility of tsakarem? The thought was fleeting but heavy enough to ooze his head with delight. Neteyam took a deep breath to calm himself, feeling overwhelmed by how much the descriptions expanded to you. Neytiri paused, observing him for a moment.
âThere is someone already, yes?â she asked, failing to conceal her hopeful tone.Â
Neteyamâs eyes snapped back to his mother, as she waited for him to answer. He could only shake his head and mutter an apology before scurrying away.Â
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No, it was wrong. Not after all those years of rejecting your affections, of not noticing when he crossed the lines and you didn't mind, he couldn't just swoop in now. Neteyam had struggled with this thought for many nights since the rumors of you letting Txi'pu court you began to circulate. You would tell him, right? He was your best friend, he had to be the first to know. But then again, it was probably foolish to believe what others had assumed. He had heard you say it to Lo'ak.
"I'm just taking things as they come," you shrugged, seemingly unbothered. Neteyam wished you would give him more of a reaction, so he could make some observations, "I don't think he and I are there yet."
But how could he believe it when he had seen you with Txi'pu repeatedly - the other day, the day after, and yesterday. He had noticed how you accepted the cut-up fruits from the warrior during communal dinners, held his hand, laughed with him - how it all had become somewhat of a habit. Neteyam struggled to maintain his appearances - heâd rather stay hungry than see you leave early with Txiâpu. Why him? The question knitted his eyebrows together in a deep-wrinkled frown, and he turned in his hammock once more, coaxing another annoyed whine from Lo'ak.
"Could you please stop?" his younger brother whispered, trying not to stir the rest of the family.
With sunrise approaching, it seemed unlikely to get any sleep anyway. Neteyam huffed and rose from his hammock, determined that a walk would clear his head. Maybe he was being selfish, greedy to keep you all to himself. But the idea of you being courted by someone else didnât seem fair, especially when he had rejected everyone, every potential suitor suggested by his mother. Secretly, Neteyam wished that she would say your name, and then he would give her a sign that he wasnât opposed to mating with you. But was it really unfair? After all, he never really gave you a chance.
His feet carried him away, making a few laps around the village. People were beginning to stir, emerging from their homes to begin their daily chores. Neteyam headed to the camp, intending to start his training early. But he stopped dead in his tracks when he heard your name.
Txiâpu and his friend were standing in front of the training hut, grinning widely and snickering about something. About someone. Neteyam hesitated to reveal himself, but his curiosity got the best of him, and he moved closer, trying to eavesdrop. The camp was beginning to get busy with the morning session, and just when Neteyam heard Txi'pu's malicious words about you, rage surged through him. In a split second, he made a decision. The rest was just as rushed, a heated fight took place between the two men.
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âYou, go to Tsahik, now,â Jake ordered to Txiâpu with a scowl, then turned to you with a softened expression, âY/N, please take care of this knucklehead,â he gestured to his son.
You nodded, hunching slightly, disappointment evident in your demeanor. You weren't sure how you felt when you first saw Neteyam on top of Txiâpu, punching him too hard for it to be considered a part of the training. Luckily, Jake was there, pulling his oldest son away from the other warrior before bigger damage was done.
âIâm sorry, sir,â Neteyam sighed.
âYou do not look sorry,â Jake scoffed, âSo stop with the lying, and go get cleaned up. We will talk about this later.â
Similar to Neteyam, Txiâpu refused to meet your eyes. He looked guilty, even more so than Neteyam. You wondered what had caused their fight, the thought consuming you so much that you almost missed Neteyam walking away from you. Anger began to bubble up inside you at the lack of information. It wouldn't have surprised you if it were Loâak, but Neteyam rarely resorted to using his fists.
âWhat happened?â you asked again, catching up to Neteyam.Â
But he only shook his head, refusing to reveal the reason. As the two of you headed into his family hut, you gently shoved him to sit down and began shuffling through his mother's baskets. You quickly settled on picking out one of the healing balms, the one that usually stung the most. You were furious. For not telling you what had happened, for getting hurt, for attacking Txi'pu; thatâs not who he was. Careless, reactive.
âJust say it,â he gritted through his teeth, feeling the cut above his brow throb under your fingers, âI can feel that youâre mad at me.â "You shouldn't have attacked him like that," you replied, your voice laced with irritation. More than anything, you hated when Neteyam got hurt.
âHe deserved it.â
"That's not the point," you replied sternly. "This isn't like you. You don't go around punching people."
âWhy him?â his voice cut harshly through the air, his amber eyes searching yours desperately, âOut of all people, why would you give yourself to him?â
âWhat?â you frowned, âI didnât.â
âWell, thatâs what heâs telling everyone,â Neteyam rolled his eyes, as if he didnât believe you. You shook your head, partly to convince him you were telling the truth, partly denying the fact that he believed somebody else over you.
How could he truly think you would do that? Knowing how much you valued the sacred bond, how could you, a woman he had grown up with and seemed to know through and through, give herself to a man with whom she had spent only a mere of two weeks. Without feelings, or even proper courting? And even if it was true, wasnât he supposed to support you regardless of what you did? The thought stung, bringing anger into your voice.
âAnd what if I had given myself to him? It is none of your concern,â you snapped, pulling away from him with a sharpness that left him reeling. Your words were meant to wound, to protect Txiâpu and to strike back at Neteyam, âYou had no right to attack him like that.â
âBut I had,â he hissed, frustrated with how oblivious you were at reading his actions, âI have every right to make a call, when you canât.â
âThatâs not fair,â you shook your head firmly, as if denying his words, âYou donât get to act possessive over me.â
Neteyam retreated slightly. Did he reveal too much? He had always been aware of the deep-seated feeling in his chest that riled up every time he saw you but had never dared to give it a name. He couldnât let you recognize it before heâd bring himself to confront it first.
âDo you think I did this for you? I am the future Oloâeyktan, and it is my duty as a leader and a warrior to keep skxawngs like him in tact,â he retorted, his voice dripping with venom, âI am not some lovesick puppy.â
You stared at him in bewilderment, struggling to reconcile this angry, unfamiliar version of Neteyam with the man you thought you knew like the back of your hand. His face was masked with rage, as he took it out on you for a reason that had still remained unclear. âLovesick puppy,â did he mean you?
"Got it," you spat out.You knew better than this - to trust that he wouldnât hold your feelings for him against you one day.
âI didnât mean to -â he regretted immediately, grasping at your hand but you yanked it away from his grip and stormed off.
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âBro, whatâs wrong with you? Dad looked like he was going to skin you,â Loâak plopped down next to Neteyam.
The older brother sat defeated on the cliff, feet dangling from the abrupt edge mindlessly. He stared out into the distance, the sun setting over the rainforest.Â
âI donât regret it, Txiâpu is disgusting,â Neteyam spat out, anger still lingering in his voice.Â
âWhat did he do?â
Loâak pushed for answers, since the reason for the fight was still unknown. When the fight was broken off in front of the other warriors, Neteyam refused to voice it. He didnât want to repeat the nasty words spoken by Txiâpu when you were there and embarrass you in front of the others, even worse, he didnât want to hurt you. Neteyam didnât care enough to defend himself, didnât care for the scolding he got from his father after that. Frankly, he didnât regret attacking Txiâpu at all, drawing blood felt good. But his father pressed, knowing exactly how to prod the words out of his oldest son. Jake decided not to intervene in the matters of your friendship then, he only advised his son to be mature and clean up his own mess.Â
âHe was saying these things about Y/N, and I couldnât just let it go,â Neteyam gulped, his fists clenching in anger, âHe told his friends that she gave herself to him without a Tsaheylu. That after years of pining for me, he had finally âcuredâ her... some shit like that.âÂ
âWhat an asshole,â Loâak sighed, shaking his head.
âYeahâŚâ
Both brothers sat there for a moment, giving each other the space to process their conversation. The only sounds were the soft rustling of the wind through the vines and the distant calls of the banshees. Eventually, Loâak decided to break the silence once more.
âIâm not saying he didnât deserve it, but you shouldnât have caused a scene like that. You got yourself into so much trouble.â
âLoâak,â Neteyam turned to look at him, a little frustrated, âIt was about Y/N. How could I let it slide?â
âNo, I know, I agree,â his little brother was quick to raise his palms in the air to show he was still on his side, âIâm just saying, you never act like that. Maybe the jealousy got the better of you.â
âI am not jealous,â Neteyam protested, âI just canât stand it that she chose to spend time with some asshole and then got herself hurt.â
âItâs her life, she can make her own choices,â Lo'ak placed a comforting hand on Neteyam's shoulder. He could sense that his brother was battling with something deep within himself, that the boundaries were blurring.Â
âBut he doesnât deserve her.â
âAnd you do?â Loâak asked, a teasing glint in his eyes.
âW-what?â Neteyam scoffed, standing up to show he was done with the conversation, âI donât know what youâre talking about.â
âItâs okay if it took you so long to realize. Just donât make her wait any longer,â Loâak shouted after Neteyam, who was already walking away.
Neteyam's eyes widened with a sudden realization. It was as if Lo'ak's advice had struck the exact spot in his mind that had been bothering him for days, offering a simple solution to his inner turmoil. It was like medicine to his aching soul, and all he had to do was reach out and take it.
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Txiâpu's apology came quickly but lacked any genuine remorse. It was as if he had been forced into it, and by the look on his face, you suspected that he had been, most likely by Jake. The thought of the Oloâeyktan having to waste his time like that and hear about the stupid rumors was humiliating. Neteyam, on the other hand, took his time, letting you cool off, while he would figure out his feelings. Though he hadnât suspected that the lack of his apology drew a distance between you that you were previously unfamiliar with. Heâd steal glances at you during the dinners but that was it. Your best friend, the man you have been in love with, didnât feel like a safe person anymore.Â
He was confused about it too. Couldn't tell if it was just his mind playing tricks on him, or if he was genuinely blind to how much he used to relish in your presence. He gazed from afar with a longing look as you sat, looking pretty as ever. Your eyebrows were knitted in a gentle frown, eyelids halfway closed, as you huffed air out of your plump lips. He couldn't help but steal another glance in your direction, as he watched your head pull back with a loud whimper, your mother's hands quickly braiding another section of your hair, gripping tightly as you struggled to keep your neck straight. It would almost make him laugh at the way you reacted to pain, if he hadn't been so distracted by how pretty you looked.
âStop gawking,â Loâak nudged him with an eye roll, âJust apologize already. Itâs been days.â
Neteyam shook off his distracting thoughts, but the knife he was supposed to be sharpening remained as blunt as his mind, struggling to keep up with whatever Lo'ak was saying to him.
He wished he could just go back in time and stop himself from lashing out at you, from taking his frustrations out on the one person he cared about the most. He regretted pressing on the wound in your heart that had been bleeding for him for years, hurting you in the place where it hurt the most. The distance between you two had become unbearable, but he couldn't bring himself to close it. It felt different this time. Throughout all the years of your friendship, you had never fought like this. You had always been there for each other, through thick and thin. Misunderstandings were usually quickly resolved with sincere apologies. But the venomous words that had spilled out of him due to jealousy had stung like no other, âI am not some lovesick puppy.â
âLoâak,â Neteyamâs voice quievered, âCan you talk to her for me? She might listen to you.â
âReally, dude?â Loâak raised an eyebrow at him, âYou want me to apologize for you?â
âNo, I don't want you to apologize for me,â Neteyam frowned, already getting irritated, âJust make her talk to me, please.â
âFine, but you owe me,â Loâak stood up abruptly, with a huff. Neteyamâs eyes widened at his sudden movement.
âWait, are you going right now?â
Lo'ak gave a nonchalant shrug as he glanced in your direction, still seated in front of your mother. Neteyam thought it would be too humiliating to watch his brother beg for your attention while he was right there. You would think him as pathetic, a mighty warrior afraid to approach his friend of fifteen years.
âBut sheâs busy,â Neteyam's voice trailed off, eyes following as Loâak jogged over to you.
He watched the way Loâak greeted your mother with respect and earned a kind smile from her. You took your time to grant him your attention, tail swishing lazily from side to side, while Loâak made small talk. Neteyam stiffened once your eyes landed on him with a newfound harshness. He had never seen it from you before, and he could feel his heart sink in his chest.Â
What was Loâak telling you? Neteyam strained his ears to try to catch some of the conversation, but the soft murmur of your voices made it impossible. All he could do was pray that the little shrug you gave was meant to be for him, a chance to let him explain himself.
âI will be tracking a Vayätu after the eclipse. If he wants to apologize, he can help me first,â Loâak relayed your message to Neteyam.
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Your ears perked up at the faint rustling sound, eyes already scanning the area, hunched over from behind the thick bushes. The mysterious spell was casted over the forest with the presence of Vayätu, a creature just as ethereal as it appeared. You felt it was near, just like Eywa, lingering somewhere in the dark. The bioluminescent shimmered over its sleek iridescent fur, concealing the creature, but the two sets of prominent yellow eyes stood out in the densest part of the forest.
Among your clan, Vayätu was one of the most valuable creations of Eywa. An animal rarely shown in the forests of Pandora, that despite its incredible speed and agility, was delicate, easy to scare away. Its only defense was disappearing into the foliage, blending with the surroundings. If a Vayätu got hurt once, it would never return to the same area.Â
Then there was the medicine that came with it. Deep within its long neck, the creature had a gland producing thick, viscous substance highly prized for its medicinal property, used to ease the pain for treating big wounds, or fed to women before giving birth. Retracting the liquid wasnât harmful to the animal, similar to the way your eyes would produce tears when crying, but there was a certain routine to it. Requiring at least two hunters, one of which would hold the animal down, while the other one would gather the substance.Â
You stiffened immediately, hand reaching for your leather rope - a signal for Neteyam to prepare for the attack. Simple. You had done this before once, worked perfectly together, and then couldnât stop laughing as the adrenaline rushed through your blood, jumping through the trees to hurry back home and announce your victory. But it seemed like at that moment, as he was kneeling beside you staring up at your profile, Neteyam had forgotten everything he knew. The apology, along with the confession he had been crafting carefully for days now, were ready on the tip of his tongue. He had to wait for the right moment.
Your skin was adorned with bioluminescent freckles that resembled a star constellation, just like the ones he used to stare at with his father on clear nights. Your eyes glowed softly, narrowed as if concentrating on something in the distance, and Neteyam was too distracted to pick up on it. He had seen you many times from many angles before, yet he couldn't help but be captivated by the way you tensed up, the definition of your lean, delicate arms, and the subtle rise and fall of your chest as you breathed quietly and steadily.
Neteyam was so entranced by the way your body moved that he didn't notice when you jumped forward, your form confident as you chased a shadow. His attention was quickly drawn to the two sets of yellow eyes piercing through the darkness, before disappearing in an instant. He realized that he had missed the signal to attack first.
The forest came alive with the sounds of rustling leaves and cracking branches, as you ran after the Vayätu, hot on its tail. But the extra set of legs gave the creature an advantage, it was faster, putting a prominent distance between you. Frustration bubbled within you at the realization that you were alone in the chase. Where the hell was Neteyam? You were not set for this; speed wasnât your strength. That was Neteyamâs part, you were better at sneaking.Â
âNeteyam!â you called out loudly, snapping him out of his thoughts.
You pushed harder, heart racing, as you refused to let the creature out of your sight, because once you did, you would never see it again. Neteyam caught up then, quick on his feet, as he articulated through the trees. He felt guilty for getting distracted, he had to prove himself to be helpful for you.
You, you, you. You were all that filled his mind. With determination, Neteyam lunged forward, his lean muscular body fluidly navigating through the dense undergrowth of the forest. His eyes remained fixated on the Vayätu up head, never losing sight of his target as he closed in on the ethereal creature. With a sudden burst of speed, he leaped towards it, his arms outstretched as he managed to tackle it to the ground.
You were still a few paces behind, your blood pumped with adrenaline, as you watched the scene unfold. Quickly, while Neteyam was still holding the animal down, you dropped to your knees right next to them.Â
âWhere the hell have you been?â you hissed angrily, your eyes already darting all over the trembling creature.
âIâm sorry, I got distracted,â he mumbled. You only shook your head, dismissing his apology.
Elderly often instructed young hunters to calm their prey, make them feel safe and connected to Eywa. Following their advice, you reached to gently stroke the creatureâs neck, whispering soft prayers to soothe its fear. Neteyamâs gaze was glued to you, as if something intimate and intricate was happening, something that only the two of you could comprehend.
âOkay, get ready to apply more pressure,â you warned, before taking out your wooden flask, crafted out of the root of the Home Tree.
Neteyam only nodded, watching the way you worked. The creature trembled under your touch, but his grip was unyielding, letting you collect the precious liquid and gently store it away. With a pat on his arm, you signaled for him to release the animal. Neteyam leaned back, panting heavily as the Vayätu sprang to its feet, shaking its head and snorting in frustration before darting away into the darkness.
Both of you stood up and remained quiet for a moment, as he wiped away the sweat and grime clinging to his skin. You were too covered in dirt, body exhausted from the chase. Yet, the triumph took over you once the realization that you had been successful settled in. A small smile crept onto your face.
"Nice work," you spoke quietly, âEven though you almost snoozed.â
He chuckled weakly, a little embarrassed. Amber eyes scanned your face, tracing the now smudged patterns of yellow paint.Â
âLetâs wash off,â he offered.
The tension slipped right back in and hung heavily between the two of you, as you walked ahead, letting Neteyam trail after you. Navigating through the dark forest was easy, you had taken this way to the pond many times before. There was no need to check if Neteyam was still following, you knew he was. He wouldnât let this opportunity slide, not after sending Loâak to talk to you. You werenât going to deny it - you missed Neteyam terribly, and a part of you had hoped that the apology would be sincere enough to soothe the pain left by his words.Â
The water was still under the shimmering moonlight, creating a perfect mirror of its surroundings. You carefully removed your belt, ensuring that the items in the pouch didn't spill, and placed it on the ground. Neteyam followed your lead and quietly put down his weapons.
âYou wanted to talk,â you began first, the harshness returning to your voice.
Sure, it was disappointing, the way things turned out with Txiâpu. You couldnât help but pity yourself for being played by the first guy you decided to give a chance to. The thought of him holding your hand now seemed disgusting, sent shivers down your spine. But it was easy to dismiss it because for the past week, the sting left from Neteyamâs words was much worse. You wanted it to go away, desperately.
âY/N⌠I am so sorry, I truly am,â Neteyam took a long breath, forcing you to look at him, âI wish I could take back everything I said.â
"Don't apologize if it's how you really feel, Neteyam," you replied, your voice catching in your throat. "I just wish I had known sooner, so I would stop acting like a âlovesick puppyâ around you."
âNo, no, I didnât mean it,â he raised his palms in the air, as if to stop you, âI didnât even think. I only spoke out of jealousy.â
âJealousy?â you scoffed in disbelief. Did he really try to lie his way into forgiveness? âWhy would you ever be jealous?â
Neteyam sighed and took a few steps closer to you. Almost too close. Of course, as friends, you had been even at a closer approximation before, but there was something different about it now. Too intimate, like no one else was supposed to see it. Your eyes flickered up to his face.
"Because you gave a chance to somebody else, and... I hated it," he confessed, his voice barely above a whisper. "Seeing you hold his hand instead of mine, laugh at his jokes, accept his gifts...it hurt me, more than I care to admit. Do you understand?"
You blinked in confusion, though your heart raced at the mere possibility that he was hinting at what you had hoped for a long time. Neteyam waited for you to answer his question, but when you opened your mouth to speak, no words came out. Then you felt him reach for your hand, long fingers intertwining delicately with yours. Goosebumps covered your skin in an instant.
âEvery time my parents talked about choosing a mate, I got frustrated because all I could see was your face⌠you by my side. And I was so confused, I didnât know what it meant back then, but now I do,â words spilled out of him with sincerity, âI like you more than a friend, Y/N. Iâm sorry it took me so long to realize that.â ââs better late than never, right?â you attempted a faint smile with a croaky voice, though your heart was racing like crazy.
Then, as he leaned in, every thought seemed to wash away, and all you could focus on was him.
âCan I just..?â he trailed off, his arms open for you.
You nodded, stepping into his embrace. He nuzzled his face into the crook of your neck, breathing in deeply, savoring your scent. He had missed you so much and had been dreaming of holding you in his arms ever since the fight. All he wanted was to keep his arms around you, both gentle and strong at the same time. And sweet like honey, his voice dripped.
âI see you, Y/N.â
You pulled away, searching for his face.
âCan I kiss you?â his voice trembled like a leaf on a windy day, and your own heart skipped a beat at the question.Â
You could only stare back, frozen, as Neteyamâs fingers brushed hesitantly against your face. He leaned in and waited for you to push him away, but once he was sure you wouldnât, his lips ghosted over yours. A beat, and with a shaky breath, he pulled you closer. You surrendered to the feeling immediately, hands finding their way to his chest, trying to touch, feel every part of him, just to convince yourself this was real. With a soft gasp, your tongues intertwined, his taste like honey, sweet and intoxicating, marked you as his own.
The kiss broke, foreheads resting against each other as you tried to catch your breath.
"I'm sorry," he whispered, his breath warm against your skin. "I should have waited for your permission."
You shook your head weakly, unable to form any coherent thoughts. All you knew was that you wanted more.
"Don't be sorry," you nuzzled his face with your own, "I...I wanted this for a long time."
Neteyam felt like his heart couldnât take it anymore. He was lightheaded, intoxicated by you. By the way your lips tasted, by your scent, by the feeling of your hands on him. He kissed you again, more desperately this time, pushing you back slightly, stepping into the the pond. You followed him without a word, the water lapping at your ankles.
The water was cool around you, causing a shiver down your spine, though you werenât sure, maybe it was just Neteyam. He pulled you closer, dipping the two of you into the water half to your waist. There was only one thing on his mind - he needed to take care of you, wash away the stress and the tiredness he had caused, and make up for it with his love.Â
You closed your eyes, surrendering yourself to his embrace, as he began to run his hands over your back, gently massaging your shoulders and arms. Some of the water he cupped had dripped over your back, relaxing away all of the tension in your body. You could feel yourself leaning onto him more, as if your knees were ready to give out any second now.
Neteyamâs hands continued to roam all over your body, exploring every curve he never had the chance to touch before. Everything that he had dreamed about was right there, under the pads of his fingers. He scooped another handful of water, bringing it to your face this time, washing away the dirt and the traces of paint off your face. You let out a sigh of pleasure, when his thumb grazed the blue stripe over your cheekbone.Â
His hands then strayed lower and lower, found their way to your hips and lingered there. He couldnât move, thumbs pressed into your skin, leaving hot traces. You could feel the heat building in your chore, the desire in his eyes was undeniable. Without a word, he leaned in and kissed you again, his tongue probing gently at your lips. You opened your mouth, allowing him to deepen the kiss, and you felt a rush of heat flow through your body.
âNeteyamâŚâ you sighed softly, your hands reaching for his loincloth, tugging at it weakly.
âYes?â he asked, as he dipped his head to kiss your neck.
âI want you,â you managed to let out, hand reaching lower to stroke over his length. He pressed into your palm with a groan.
âI want you too,â he planted another kiss to your neck, âBut we have to waitâŚâ
âWhat? No,â you shook your head weakly.
âMhm, yes⌠I have to court you first,â he spoke in between short breaths he took, mouth never leaving that sensitive spot on your neck, âDo it properly. Earn your affections.â
âNeteyam, you know you had me all this time,â you chuckled weakly.
His chest heaved as he pulled away slightly, his hands still cradling your cheeks. He looked deeply into your eyes, a small smile curling his lips as he studied your flushed face for a moment.
âI want to do this right, Y/N, will you let me?â he asked softly, like he had already planned out the whole thing in his head.
Butterflies churned in your stomach, and you nodded, your own lips stretching into a lovesick grin. He planted another gentle kiss on your forehead.
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ragatha is playing along this is liks roleplay for her (pomni is serious about killing ragatha ans ragatha knows ir)
#pomni x ragatha#buttonblossom#jesterdoll#ragapom#the amazing digital circus#ragatha x pomni#pomatha#comedy horror au#this is so tunny to me by te way#im lsugjing ans giggling#im going teehee hahha#pomniis calling rahatha and ragatha seesnir as a sex call#âim watching youâ#âoh nooo are you ? noonyoirde going to see me doing sooo much provate things noooâ
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spider au where practically nothing changes except the fact that instead of being an orphan moat adopts him as her son.
literally; mo'at takes one glance at this tiny sky-person and can FEEL the way that eywa wants her to do something with little orphanboy, it sways in her and blooms in her chest, and did no-one seriously notice the atokirina that practically follows the boy around??????
goes up to him one day and goes: "yup, your my friend son now.", picks him up, and simply walks off to whatever tsahik duties she has. and spider is... confused?????? but hes not complaining, after all he has never felt the warmth of a mother other than when he was a baby and he doesnt even remember that.
also : eytukan is completely on board . sure, he hates sky people but spider is an exception, maybe the only one.
moat(in the tree of souls): hey,you have a son now. also hes human. also hes really sad. also eywa told me to adopt him. eytukan: awesome
jake, neytiri, and literally everyone else are completely in the dark the first few months of his adoption. sure they notice a few more things, like some bracelets and anklets and a pretty intricate incomplete looking soundcord but they assume the sully kids just made it for him. until one day :
neytiri: he doesn't belong here, he should be with his own kind. jake:ney- moat(who just appeared from the shadows): you should respect him, hes your brother. neytiri: jake: mo'at: neytiri: jake: mo'at: neytiri: what
#avatar 2#avatar the way of water#avatar twow#spider socorro#spider au#spider te tskaha eytukan'itan#spider socorro au#atwow#avatar 2009#avatar au#alternate universe#fluff#spider getting treated right? yummy in my tummy#spider and mo'at duo GO
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LOG 3 PART 1
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#thomas and friends#ttte#ttte au#infection au#sodor infection#sodorinfection#ttte thomas#thomas the tank engine#ttte Station master Te#ttte fanart
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i gotta ask somethin' about the butterfly powers here, how does this affect the future when other people like Nino n Chloe get their miraculouses? like it seems sorta like Hawkmoth can actually know their location or at least have a vague understanding of who they are or like, know who's who considering that he can detect negative emotions and I doubt that the average Parisian regularly feels like they are fighting for their lives? would ladybug feel more careful to whomst she gives the miraculous?
oh yeah true someone should tell her !
#silu responds#silu's art#miraculous ladybug and chat noir#mlb la terreur au#marinette dupain cheng#alya cesaire#nino lahiffe#rena rouge#carapace#miraculous ladybug#il te voit
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Yes i'm still loving @sibmakesart 's French AU of one piece
#one piece#lyon au#one piece french au#quelqu'un dans tes tags a dit que Zoro en full habit traditionel japonais + pins triskel breton#ca donne la vibe que Zoro amene un drapeau breton partout ou ils sont#et en vrai oui. il en a un dans sa poche en permanence. au cas ou. (au cas ou quoi ? who knows)
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Neteyams a tiddie man
#aonunete#myart#neteyam x aonung#neteyam te suli tsyeyk'itan#aonung#atwow#human au#aged up neteyam#aged up aonung
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