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dcsart · 3 months ago
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Various character memes I made! (This was before Gum/Doc was a thing...)
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sophie-jane-silver · 6 months ago
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Charlie: carpe cavem, seize the cave
Neil: carpe diem, seize the dead *dies*
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sugaryapplepie · 1 year ago
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🐻🐉Cuddle Mates Headcanons🐉🐻
Tags: SFW, MLM, OC x Canon, Headcanons, BG3 Act 2 Spoilers Pairing: Bismuth x Halsin
Tag List: @enderdog1234
Halsin was absolutely fascinated by meeting a Dragonborn with such a unique scale pattern
Not to mention resistance to both heat and cold
At the first look he thought Bismuth looked absolutely ravishing, especially when he would sit without his shirt under the moonlight
The way his gorgeous scales glistened in the pale light set Halsin's heart fluttering
But he wouldn't want to pursue anything until after the Shadow Curse was dealt with
Once Thariel was rescued, Halsin could begin to let himself relax. He would begin speaking with Bismuth, the two learning about one another
While Halsin would still be worried about Thariel, he couldn't help himself. He'd already feel himself beginning to fall in love
As Halsin began casually hanging out with the camp, he took the similar route Karlach did by testing Bismuth's strength
While he's studied dragons and dragonborns, Halsin obviously was never able to observe them in the wild other than a rare glimpse as they soared overhead
Halsin would whittle things for Bismuth, ducks and ornaments and such. His proudest achievement was whittling a small statue of a dragon curled up next to a bear, both completely at peace
Bismuth, in turn, began gathering books on forestry so that he could talk with Halsin about the Oak Father's creations
Their love language is Halsin helping to brush Bismuth's scales while Bismuth tells Halsin about an interesting specimen of butterfly he saw that morning, one with unusual wing patterns that suggested a species he hadn't yet encountered
Halsin would give facts about the butterfly type as he brushed, letting Bismuth be soothed by both the brush and the pleasing sound of his voice
During colder months Halsin was very open to shifting into a bear to recreate the cuddle statue with Bismuth
That's where they got their little ship name from, it would be a pet name Halsin would think up while snuggling the dragonborn
During the cold winter nights where the wind howled too much to allow sleep, Halsin would pick up a book, settle in his tent, and read Bismuth to sleep. They would swap who read to whom depending on who was more tired
If they both were tired, they alternated per chapter
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recitedemise · 2 years ago
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The shadows swim like ocean here. They drip into every bloody crevice, flood every hollow of this dank, dripping crave, and where darkness now lingers, uncertainty blossoms: it's like monsters, fell creatures, haunt every bend. How terrible... And yet, they have to face it, don't they? There is some wayward skittering from some bug far away, and Gale, through conjured fire, eyes their Rae. Hm. "Endless, isn't it?" he starts, brow quirked. Beyond her shoulder, he gazes unto the long, long swallowing darkness, and as though utterly unbothered, he ties the flap to his tent. By the hells, this place is fearsome, but they will manage. "In case you couldn't find a place to settle your belongings in this ever-winding cave," ha, "there is a spot by mine tonight should you find the presence of shadowy paces unpleasant." Cavemates! "I promise you, you can do far worse for company."
@angshel liked for a starter.
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brinymusings · 12 days ago
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guys...... i just read a fic that was so fanfic
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autisticsupervillain · 2 years ago
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Rewatching Linkara's review of the Prequel Comics makes me realize just how much meme potential these things have. Including but not limited to:
Anakin giving Padme a FNAF Jumpscare
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Cavem-Anakin and Dull Suprise Padme
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And Dooku "unleashing his finest assault yet" while Yoda just sits there like a log
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PART TWO: Thoxa’s Voice
(This is the beginning of Thoxa's tale, her links with the wider world of SRTR, and the beginning of a great adventure for a small wanna-be idol! Please forgive any spelling/grammar issues, I'm not the best editor!) From an early age there had always been a rumor, a passed down story that was still believed within the little community in the Crystal Caverns. Everyone had some sort of taint from the Crystals all around them. The goblins had adapted best of all being the first of the cave dwellers. They knew the magic in the shining walls. Crystal Goblins as they were now called, had been the first because of their mysterious ancestor bringing her family here and raising them within the caverns and their wealth of resources and safety within the large network of cave systems, spread worldwide.
“Fae folk created the caverns,” Graying sparkling goblin grandmas would whisper by the hearth at night. “There was a great war among them, as humanity began to crawl out of its cradle. They created a twin world, a shining realm—but their conflict shattered it. It’s said the magic collapsed into the Earth, spreading like a virus through the Underground.” Wide eyed listeners would admire the formations all around them, the gently glowing cyan and pink and every color in between. Pulsing with life, with ancient power that worked in unpredictable ways. Another rumor about these mysterious Fae was far more substantial when those who explored outside the caves came back with tales about a mysterious forest at the base of the mountain. It was a beautiful and confusing place, and no matter what the weather was, the closer they got to it the warmer and more spring-like it became, and the sun would seem to set. This was enough to deter most: they needed to get home before dark. If they ventured on, they’d begin to find structures that seemed to be made of crystals: great cracked pillars shining stories high, or crumbling walls and roads. Eventually though, before they could explore further, the outsiders would feel dizzy and then return to their original path, the forest now behind them.
“It has to be Fae folk, still out there. No other kin or kind can do such tricks.” The elders of the caves would say among one another, shaking their heads. “Best to steer clear, it’s more than we can understand.”
These rumors are the mysteries of the Underground, the world Thoxa has always known. Born to simple farming folk in the Southern Reaches of the Caverns, she was eagerly independent from a young age, knowing that someday the tunnels could lead her to new and exciting places, much like that ancient ancestor learned. The rumors of fae, of the magic, of course always fascinated her–she loved the glittering power of the crystals, how they took her over from a young age, growing from her smooth skin, little glowing gems. Even her stretch marks seemed to show she was a glowing crystal herself, cracking over her glowing skin like a geode. “Built-In Glam!” She’d call it, also obsessed with any little trinket about pop stars, idols, as well as fashion and music of all kinds. She began to learn the tunnels around her home well, making friends and exploring the Above, usually little suburban neighborhood dumps where she could find discarded CD’s and tapes, ripped clothes and out of style magazines. Her glowing skin and eyes made these trips work best at night, when they aided her in searching for her treasures. She’d make herself little shows in abandoned small caves, bending over tees to bedazzle them and lip syncing to decades old Britney. When she reached maturity, these girlish fantasies never seemed to die along with the rest of her childhood dreams. Eventually Thoxa was on her own, packing her things and setting off to live further into the mountains, finding some friendly locals to share a home with for protection’s sake, and because well–life is lonely in the Underground without some cavemates.
It was this same mountain that those who explored Above said the Fae Forest was. When she heard that, she became excited–glittering faeries were another childhood dream of sorts, but the forest alone sounded beautiful. Whole towers of crystal? She had to find out for herself. However she was used to striking out at night, so plotted her journey and set out after dusk, her eyes keen on the dark trail. “This way,” She muttered, studying a little hand-drawn map she’d made, based on all that she had researched. Despite the young goblin woman’s silly demeanor, she was rather mature and clever, planning ahead for weeks before setting out. She’d even made sure the weather would be nice, but not too warm. She had to feel the Springtime for herself.
The cave entrance was near the base of the mountain, so thankfully finding her way down the narrow path wasn’t too difficult. Even if some of the steeper drops made her nervous, feet always a bit clumsy. Once at the bottom, she looked around…it was a little hilly landscape, dotted with stands of pine and oak here and there, but not exactly a forest. A landmark–she’d been told that they turned when they reached a big bounder, fallen from the mountain. Which direction, and where the boulder might be, she didn’t know. Gathering a courageous little inhale, she set her repaired hiking boots in the direction of the pines, figuring some trees meant more trees, and the boulder had to roll down straight-ish from the rocky hillside. It felt like hours, going through the nighttime world, on edge to be Above in a still unfamiliar territory.
This wasn’t the quiet Above back home, it was wilderness all around with owls and bats sweeping overhead for their supper, and the slow start of spring frogs chirping from the nearby creek. She saw this world in shades of gray and black, the moon hidden away behind the clouds, but the cave dweller still pressed on, able to clearly see her path and avoid tripping over tree roots. At last a boulder, covered over with moss, called from the right hand side, a big mound in the dark. Rushing over, she put her hand on it with a little laugh, smacking the ancient granite. “HA! Found ya. Now…what next.” She looked around at the trees, closed her eyes, tried to feel the air, get a hint somehow. It was possible she’d find nothing—that the researched stories from old borrowed books and talking with the locals were all too old and the information a true fairy tale now.
Why then did her heart race so much? She was nervous, even fearful of this unfamiliar dark. Biting her lip, she pulled out a cheap set of earbuds, attached to a long outdated Ipod. Music to steady the nerves, but one earbud out and dangling as she made her way towards the old oaks. “B-baby can’t you see, I’m callin’…” She sang nervously under her breath, clutching the map in one hand, her device in the other.
Her feet found a rhythm, a dance, and she began to move forward through the trees, hopeful as they thickened. The music helped, chasing away any spooky vibes with bubblegum stained optimism. She tucked her Ipod into her jacket pocket, shoving the arm up and holding it out as she paused. It was–a little warmer. “Ha, getting’ warmer,” She laughed to herself, and then nearly tripped. Stumbling, she turned to see what had caught her toe–only to gasp at the sight of the biggest single white crystal she’d ever seen, poking casually out of the ground, cracked a little on one side. “Woah.” She crouched, eyes wide as a hand stroked it. “So pretty.” It was still dark, so it glowed like her, but maybe brighter–warmer. It felt warm too, like sunshine had been beating down on it recently. She rose and kept going forward, determined. “I won’t let you turn me away,” She called out in a sing-song. “I know what you wanna do–” She reached into her backpack, taking out a little roll of pink ribbon and a pocket knife. “But I won’t let you confuse me.” She tied a bow around a low branch, and then kept moving. Every few trees, another bow to track her way. If she saw them again ahead, she knew she was being twisted.
However she wasn’t expecting her next find. A great stone and crystal gate–no it was ALL made of the same white quartz, shining and cracked around the edges. Her breath caught and she stopped still, hands tensing at her sides, still carrying the ribbon and map.
“No way…” She reached out, feeling something strange. A sensation that flooded her own emotions, making her fearful of the gate, doubtful of herself. Her hand hesitated before touching it, but when she did it was even warmer. Looking past it, she could see the trees closing in all around, dense and lush, different than before. The air even smelled different, fresher, the hint of nearby running water on the wind. Yet her body seemed to stay still in place, refusing to carry her through the gate. She didn’t have to go through it, she could have gone around—
She smiled to herself. “But that’s not the way we do things, right?” She took another deep breath again and took out her earbuds, tucked the ipod and ribbon into her bag again. All the stories, all the magic simmering in the background of her own existence–here it felt REAL. Like it was undeniable that this gate was purposeful, a trick, a challenge. So she forced her foot forward, with a grunt, then another. “I’m stubborn,” She huffed in defiement. “And too curious. I gotta know why we glow–I gotta know—” She didn’t make sense, she was standing inside the archway now and feeling a wave of dizziness. “It’s a trick,” She huffed, and pushed through. It felt like something sort of gave way, and from one second she was in the chilly forest and the next–someplace entirely. Someplace both beautiful and ruined.
Dusk had settled in, forever. The trees spaced now elegantly and healthy on either side, a cracked and meandering white path dotting through the lush grass under her feet. It was spring, balmy and delightful but not hot. The air smelled like sweet blooms, the sound of a nearby spring burbling away. As she walked, she noticed more cracked crystal, walls, pillars, doorways. Huge shards stuck out here and there, bursting from the soft earth and glowing like sunrise.
“Oh my what a sight.” A little voice chimed out of the tree above, a little blooming maple. Twisting, Thoxa found herself face to face with a little pixie. Dark round eyes shining down from the flowery branches, gossamer lavender and silver hair flowing down around her nude humanoid body, her arms like bird wings with blue and silver opal feathers, her legs feathery and clawed to match.
“I-I could say ditto.” Thoxa finally found her voice, unable to help the uneasy laughter as the little pixie fluttered down, perching on a closer branch as the goblin stepped forward. “What is this place?”
“A place where even the most glittery little goblin should not tread!” Pixie giggled, the sound shrill. “You remind me of a story though. Of a little goblin and a big dragon who live in caves in the mountain. She was shiny too, all ate up by the Glowing.”
“G-glowing, a dragon?!” Thoxa looked around–was this the only faerie here? She was told the Fae all disappeared eons before they knew about them. “H-how…”
“Oh I’ve been here a long time, but this place is frozen in time since—” The Pixie squinted. “Shouldn’t the Veil have turned you back though?”
“I’m guessing that’s the weirdness I felt going through that,” She hooked her thumb at the white archway many yards behind her. The Pixie giggled.
“Oh you are a little fool! Or brave. Or blessed! Who knows. The magic here is wild, returned to Gaia with very few orders in place.”
“I don’t–” Thoxa tried to keep up, not really understanding what the Pixie meant as she suddenly jumped to her feet, fluttering up in front of the goblin’s face.
“Keep going, explore. You might as well—you may never go back to where you came from now!” She giggled as Thoxa’s heart sank with fear, those panicked eyes wide as Pixie whizzed away into the treetops, leaving a little aura of glitter behind her. All around here, there seemed to stir some acknowledgement of her presence–she felt watched.
“I-I can just go back through, right…?” She said, turning—but the archway, the white gate, was gone. Nothing but more cracked towers leaning to one side, crumbling walls. All of it still shining and warm, some covered by moss and vines and wildflowers. A showing of time indeed passing, or simply nature struggling against the ruins. Thoxa moved forward, figuring the Pixie might have been helpful telling her to explore. Maybe something more lay ahead.
And something more did. Over a small hill, she was treated to the sight of an old building, the front walls destroyed entirely, the back and sides crumbling. It revealed the inside like a cracked open dollhouse of what looked to be a once grand room, with colorful stained glass motifs of graceful figures, shattered across their faces. The floor was made of wide tiles, leading up to a platform at the back, shredded tapestries hanging behind what remained of a throne. A creek had dug a path through the room, burbling clean water among the pale soft ruins, moss and grass taking over between the cracks.
As Thoxa drew near, all seemed to grow still and hushed. Her old boots shuffled across the stone, and she felt like she was in a fancy cathedral she had seen in movies, the hole in the ceiling of the place showing the lavender starry sky above. Always dusk. The tapestry shuffled without wind and Thoxa froze in place. “H-hello? I-I’m sorry to have come here–like this,” She began, speaking with uncertainty but compelled to talk to the mysterious chamber around her. “”I’ve always wanted to know–about the magic you know? The crystals have always been around me—they’re inside me.” She touched one stone on her face. “A-and I always thought–the stories of the F-fae were connected, truly. I believed.”
“We are all connected by a greater power,” A smooth delicate voice, not the shrill cry of the Pixie, answered her from behind the throne. A young human-like woman stepped out, as if the air simply breathed her into existence. She was of course taller than the goblin, but still small and willowy, her body clothed in a shift of pearly silk and her hair a shining pale opal–white, then pink, then blue, shifting colors in the dying light of the sun. Her skin even seemed the same, shimmering in a way even the Crystal Goblin’s couldn’t. Her eyes were strange, almost like opals too with no pupil at all. Yet clearly she wasn’t blind as she floated down to Thoxa, tilting her head and smiling a little as Thoxa stepped back. Her movements were unsettling as was her gaze.
“A long time ago, our kind, the Fae as you call them, had a great disaster. I am all that remains of my kingdom now, awakened only briefly in this place…trapped here as an Oracle for the other Courts.” She spoke with a whispering voice Thoxa leaned in close to hear, feeling her body tremble in the presence of this creature. A real Fae, talking to HER.
“I remember little of what caused it–but the violence of the disaster was so great, it cracked the Great Veil, sending Gaia into the Earth weeping–and so her soul, shattered, spread. Into the Underground.” A thin pale hand reached for Thoxa’s own, touching the blue crystal growing there. “It has left its mark so much more than shining rocks. Her magic is unpredictable, Her Will unknowable by even me, one so close to her grave.”
Thoxa felt like sobbing. The woman’s voice was smooth, unfaltering, but the words a melody of sadness, a song of a great tragedy she’d never understand. Kneeling, she shook her head and wiped her teary eyes.
“I-I’m sorry it’s just…” Maybe it was that single touch, a spark from the source. It compelled her to feel what this woman felt, in the realest sense of the word. Like she was sharing her emotions without knowing. The opal woman smiled serenely all the while, watching the goblin try to collect herself. “I also know of Gaia’s influence on one like you, saving you–and now look. You shine from within with the Goddess’ own power, in those shining marks. You knew it all along–you must share something of your ancestor, who was saved.”
“S-saved?” Thoxa blinked, looking up and finally rising. “Oh yes. I remember dreaming of her stirring, of how she felt connected to a goblin on the brink of her own death, a real death, caused by her own outpouring of Mana in the Underground. She reached out and pulled her back, leaving her with the touch of the Goddess. Who knows what might have happened since but clearly it’s had a lasting influence.” The woman paused, seeming to realize something as Thoxa turned over what it meant. What had that first goblin gone through, to nearly die and be saved by a Fae Goddess?! “You have a voice inclined to song,” She muttered thoughtfully after a moment. “It will manifest, if you let it. This Goddess power, this gift through the centuries. Perhaps you are that same soul reborn now for a new purpose.” She shrugged, smiling. “I am an Oracle, even if I feel like a caged one.” “My voice, a gift?” Thoxa chuckled, flushing deep teal at the thought. “Mnn, maybe. I do like to sing. The acoustics in the caverns can be great—” She paused though, frowning. “Why are you caged? Why not be free? Why stay here?” The woman’s emotions flooded her again, wistful and sad. “Many reasons for those many questions. I promise you, I bear it no ill will. It’s my duty now. And you should return—-” “W-wait how? The little…other fairy thing–said I won’t be able to…” “Because I will it. And the Goddess’ Will is in me. I am the Between. I can perform miracles beyond your knowing.” She didn’t say it pridefully, but almost sadly. A great power with great burdens. “Close your eyes.” Thoxa felt compelled to obey, but her heart raced and her mind was spinning like a washing machine with confusion.
The Oracle put her hands gently to Thoxa’s face, brushing those glowing stones. Thoxa gasped, opening her eyes. Suddenly she was in one of the beautiful pools of water in the Caverns, sinking deep, losing air. Reaching up, she felt it was all familiar. The water, the drowning…the way the insides of her, the crystals and the markings, seemed to burn. Blinking again, she was suddenly sitting, soaked and still in her clothes and gear, Alone, in the Caverns. Back home for sure, solid as she sat drenched and confused in the stone pool of clear blue water. “What the hell.” It was a simple statement, not a question, as she slowly stood, shaking off her shoes and climbing out of the pool. Making her way home through the tunnels, she studied the crystals on the walls, on her hands and arms. Every little flickering glow was now a pulse, a connection. To the past, to the Oracle, to the Crystals. She knew her Voice was blessed now, and her connection, while mysterious, was real. Now she had to harness it, use it—her idol dreams were calling.
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dcsart · 1 month ago
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In celebration of Chapter 2 finally starting, here's Telen and Buck answering some questions!
Chapter 2 is going strong for $5 supporters on my Patreon and Substar! Since I've got help with color this time, pages usually go up in patches of 2-3 pages. Consider pledging to read the comic early and to read EVERYTHING ELSE I make early too! (Chapter 2 has roleplay, oviposition, and good 'ol anal!)
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robotnik-mun · 2 years ago
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You know what’s a neat little thing that I don’t think gets a lot of mention in Pre-Reboot Archie?
The fact there were Things about Mobius Prime that surprised Eggman.
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God but issue 92 *sucked*.
But, anyway! Point is- I do actually appreciate these attempts to illustrate that Eggman’s life prior to coming to Mobius Prime and becoming Eggman were not identical to Robotnik Prime’s own, even taking into account the main diverging point of him Roboticizing himself.
Especially when, according to one bio, when said Roboticization happened-
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Yep- Eggman was Roboticized a full three years before Robotnik Prime died in Endgame. Which, given that at this point the Robo-Robotnik from Issue Nineteen and Issue Twenty Two were explicitly one and the same (as established in issue Seventy Five), means that the Sonic and company of his zone were partially cyborgified when they were twelve or so... and then nearly killed Robotnik at that age. Eeeesh...
Anyway. I find it fascinating to consider, because some of these differences can be accounted for by the fact that Endgame never happened, while others imply there were other points of divergence even before then.
For example- Eggman being shocked at the existence of Echidnapolis at first seems a bit odd, since given that by the time he finally got his body back on ‘his’ Mobius and obliterated it, you’d think it’d be pretty clear there was an Echidna city on Angel Island by that point. It makes sense that the old Robotnik never knew about it given that he was dead before it came it back, but you’d expect Eggman to know. Yet he is completely surprised. It seems like an oversight... until you remember Endgame.
One of the explicit results of Endgame was that the Ultimate Annhilator’s overloading and subsequently blowing up released energies that weakened the barriers between Zones, and because of that, Echidnapolis and Cavem Canus both were being forced back into the Prime Zone at the same time, resulting in the destruction of the latter. If not for that though? Echidnapolis would never return, and its entirely possible that without Endgame forcing the issue it may never have returned to Angel Island even by the time Robo-Robotnik finally came back and destroyed everything. Now, I don’t know when Guardians in Archie are allowed back into Echidnapolis and told the whole story of things, but I wanna say Eighteen or so. So, Knux would have at least a few more years before finding out the truth of his people, and that knowledge might haven ever left him or Sally.
Kinda makes me wonder how that world’s Julie-Su adjusted to life on Angel Island without any access to the modernity of Echidnapolis...
Likewise though, this would also explain why Eggman didn’t recognize Drago. Since Endgame never happened, he never had any need to associate with Drago or use him in his schemes. It’s interesting how THAT is actually kept rather consistent, that some of the gaps in Eggman’s knowledge are because that One Big Thing never happened.
But then you get the info about Colin, and more intriguing possibilities arise as to how different Eggman’s world was. See, in the Prime Zone, after the Great War Colin led a migration of Overlanders into space to find a new world and as such missed out on Julian taking over Mobius and all the other fun stuff that followed. The quest for a new home was a failure, and Colin’s group returned to Mobius (and unintentionally helped alert the Xorda to the fact life was still on what used to be Earth. Way to go there, Colin).
Eggman’s words here though spell out that he Roboticized his own Colin a while ago, meaning that on HIS Mobius? Colin for whatever reason never left the Great War. And while I doubt it was planned out this way, this would also explain why Eggman never anticipated the Xorda- on his own Mobius, Colin never leaving Mobius means that the Xorda never find their way back to Mobius or try to destroy it, so Eggman is as off-guard as everyone else.
It also makes me wonder if  there is some kind of intrinsic difference in the Roboticization process of his own Zone or some kind of subtle difference between the Overlanders of Mobius Prime and the Overlanders of the ‘Cyber Zone’, because that might explain why Roboticization doesn’t work properly on Overlanders... in the Prime Zone anyway.
Where am I going with this? Nowhere in particular, I just find it kind of interesting to note that there WAS an effort made to establish that Eggman’s life was different from Robotnik’s in Archie, small as that effort was. It wasn’t enough to really salvage the whole ‘Replacement from Another Zone’ conceit, especially given how often the writers resorted to spelling it out over and over again. The whole plot point was INCREDIBLY confusing and convoluted...  but all the same, I appreciate that effort and find it fascinating, even if it never went anywhere and probably never could.
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talesfromtheshatterhome · 2 years ago
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Whats the kaiju equivalent of "OMG they were roomates!"
Idk why but ever since I was a kid I just assumed they were best(boy) friends. And now as an adult I'm like. Yeah best friends in the same way bert and ernie are best friends cause they're fuckin married.
"Sunset on Monster Island"
Omg they were cavemates!
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clown-cult · 2 years ago
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Or in Batman vs Dracula when Alfred kept trying to set him up with Vicki Vale and Bruce really made an effort to be nice but kept getting distracted by being Batman.
And straight up stood her up to go and give his own blood to vampire Joker
Ngl, Bruce seems disappointed in Alfred trying to find him a girlfriend in a “Dad I’m gay” way more than a “I’m doing Batman things” way
But deadass, Alfred was just doing this to push him into telling him that he’s gay but Bruce knew what he was doing so they went along with it.
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garland-on-thy-brow · 1 year ago
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[Catilina, libretto by Giambatista Casti, music by Antonio Salieri.]
So in Act 1 Cethegus invites other conspirators to the grotto in his garden, and in Act 2 the meeting takes place as planned, but the place is "a grotto in Catilina's garden". Catilina and Cethegus live together confirmed. And they were cavemates.
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childofgears · 2 years ago
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in the vc with the boys drawing while they try to troubleshoot their elden ring mods thinking about how 10000 years ago there was probably a cavewoman painting on the cave walls while her two cavemates tried to troubleshoot fire
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marianeaparecidareis · 19 hours ago
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💥💥💥"Quando uma alma vive na Caridade, seu Coração fica Calmo e pode Ouvir e Compreender A Voz de DEUS."
«Então Eliseu não teve caridade porque estava chateado.»
JESUS DIZ - «Eliseu viveu no tempo da Justiça.
Devemos aprender a transferir episódios antigos para o tempo da Caridade e vê-los não à luz dos trovões e relâmpagos, mas à luz das estrelas.
Vocês pertencem aos novos tempos. Então, por que você costuma ser mais irascível e agitado do que as pessoas dos tempos antigos?
Desprenda-se do passado.
Repito isso para você, embora Judas Iscariotes não goste de ouvir isso sendo repetido.
Extirpar, podar, enxertar, plantar novas árvores.
Renove-se, cave os fossos da Humildade, da Obediência e da Fé.
Esses reis puderam fazê-lo, embora dois deles não fossem de Judá, e eles não ouviram a Deus, mas o profeta de Deus repetiu as ordens do Altíssimo.
Se não tivessem obedecido, teriam morrido de sede na terra.
Eles obedeceram e a água encheu as valas que eles cavaram, e eles não só foram salvos de morrer de sede, mas também derrotaram seus inimigos.
👑👑👑EU SOU A ÁGUA DA VIDA. Cavem valas em seus corações para poder Receber-Me.
E AGORA OUÇA.
Não vou fazer discursos longos.
Vou apenas dar-lhe alguns pensamentos simples sobre os quais você pode meditar.
Você sempre será como essas crianças e até inferior a elas, porque elas são inocentes e você não, e assim a Luz Espiritual será mais fraca em você, se você não se acostumar com a MEDITAÇÃO.
Você sempre ouve, mas nunca se lembra, porque sua inteligência está adormecida em vez de estar acordada.
Então ouça[ 2 Reis 4,18-37.]. Quando o filho da mulher de Suném morreu, ela quis ir ao profeta, embora seu marido lhe dissesse que não era o primeiro dia do mês nem o sábado.
Mas ela sabia que tinha que ir, porque para certos assuntos nenhum atraso é permitido.
E como ela foi capaz de entender o assunto do ponto de vista Espiritual, ela teve seu filho restaurado à vida.
O EVANGELHO COMO ME FOI REVELADO - MARIA VALTORTA.
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newsmatik · 7 days ago
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Federico Chiesa is happy in the club, says the floor
Federico Chisas o Liverpool wants to remain with the club (photo by Lars Baron / photo of Garon) Federico Chiesa may not be easy to Liverpool this year, but his father, happiness to try the club and want to try himself. The age of 27-year-old was achieved in Cadao Caverpool Cadem CAVEM CAVEM CAVEM CADEM BEFORE, but it is a big sign in the injection topic. With nine Legue games left, ChIDA’s in…
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secret-blorbos · 4 months ago
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Whispers of the Past -> wotp
[Alasdair/Banshee -> alashee]
[Alasdair-Banshee-Idril-Kevin -> cavemates]
[Banshee-Elisiard-Emil-Moshi-Nimur-Piers-Radus-Theo-Winifred -> browne family]
Banshee -> tree fox (+ "(agere) tree fox" & "(drunk) tree fox"
Idril -> little guy
Piers -> books in ashes
Hunting Season -> hs
August -> august's dance
Ben -> the lost song
Emma -> queer queen
Mia -> bear with mia
Monster-Hood -> mh
Ryu -> blind eye
Maddie -> yellow cape
Martin -> burnt forest
Piers -> books in ashes
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