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There was. so much art i wanted to make this october, and then i got beat up by life in multiple ways, and now the month is over but by god i am going to post at least one thing. Anyway meet Clementina the witch, her dress is a cauldron.
I have been spinning her and her group of ocs/story for over an year so the fact that i starting finally designing her on halloween month is pure coincidence but fun. Sadly I couldn't finish the animation i wanted to go with this but here's a wip just to show off the concept:
wheeeeeee
#tried to think of something smarter to write in the end but like. i'm already late to work as always#just cherish her#ocs#pixel art#halloween#gif#clementina the witch#temp tag cause i haven't decided her last names yet#also haven't checked if the story name i want isn't already something#this is wip with capital W I P okay
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A bit of a touch up on ClemQQ
#clementina neroni#hollow port#my art#my ocs#witch oc#siren oc#demon oc#black artists on tumblr#artists on tumblr#queer artists on tumblr
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Get To Know Me Tag Game!
Thank you for tagging me sweet @mrsquill !!
What is your astrological big 3?
Aries sun, Taurus moon, and Cancer rising!!
Last song?
Maybe the Weather by L.A. Witch
Currently reading?
New Grub Street by George Gissing for class :(
Last movie?
Kiki’s Delivery Service!
It’s karaoke night at your favorite dive bar, which song are you singing?
Dancing Queen by ABBA not because I can sing but I can make literally everyone have a good time just by playing the song
Currently working on?
GOD SO MUCH
Essays, articles, and fics (oh, my!) but I’m actively working on two called If We Make It Through December and Clementina but idk when they’ll actually come out lol
np!tags: @joelsversion @daydreamingmiller @cupofjoel @joelscruff @no1autismhaver and anyone else who wants to participate 🩷🩷
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#FeriasyFestivales #SinMusicaNoExisto
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💥 Celebrando el 5º aniversario de NOIR - Antre con una fiesta hasta el amanecer, bailando en todos sus ambientes con la música EBM / Dark Disco / DarkTechno / New Beat / DarkWave / ElectroDark.🔥🎩 🎼☢️⚙️📽
📜 Programa:
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🎶«Concierto» a cargo de Clementina.
🎧🎹 Fiesta Gothic-Wave: Calagamt, Dr Skull, Darklands, Dj Warrior y Electric Pony💿💽
📽 Proyección de Videoclips🎬
© Producción: Darklands.
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POISON FOR THE FAIRIES (1986, VENENO PARA LAS HADAS) – Episode 237 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Satan…we are making a pact with you. Take Madame Rikard. She makes us suffer. We don’t want her. Take her far away and don’t ever let her return.” So much for Madame Rickard. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they experience Carlos Enrique Taboada’s award-winning, Mexican horror film, Poison for the Fairies (1986).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 237 – Poison for the Fairies (1986)
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Decades of Horror 1980s is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of 1980s and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
A 10-year-old girl convinces a lonely classmate that she is a witch, forcing the child to become her assistant. Though their games are initially rather naive, they gradually take a nasty and violent turn.
Writer/Director: Carlos Enrique Taboada
Music by: Carlos Jiménez Mabarak
Cinematography by: Lupe García (as Guadalupe García)
Editing by: Carlos Savage
Production Design by: Fernando Ramírez Romero (as Fernando Ramírez)
Set Decoration by: Enrique Ramírez
Costume Design by: Clementina Esquivel
Special Effects by: J. Guadalupe Aguilar
Selected Cast:
Ana Patricia Rojo as Verónica
Elsa María Gutiérrez as Flavia (as Elsa María)
Leonor Llausás as La Bruja (as Leonor Llauzas)
Carmen Stein as Nana (as Carmela Stein)
María Santander as Miss Aragón
Ernesto Schwartz as Tono
Rocío Lazcano as Senora Ellia
Blanca Lidia Muñoz as Madame Rickard (as Blanca Lydia Muñoz)
Sergio Bustamante as Flavia’s Father (voice)
Lilia Aragón as Flavia’s Mother (voice)
Hilda Pérez Carbajal as Madame Rickard (voice)
Marcela Páez as Grandmother (voice)
Araceli de León as Nana (voice)
Are you ready to explore a little-known (at least, State-side) Mexican, horror film from director Carlos Enrique Taboada? If so, prepare yourself for the 80s Grue-Crew review of Poison for the Fairies. Embedded in a world of folk tales and witchcraft and nominated for ten Ariel Awards (Mexico’s version of the Oscars) and winner of five ( including best picture, writer, and director), this film is a slow burn with interesting directorial choices, equally interesting cinematography, and a disturbing (or satisfying?) conclusion.
At the time of this writing, Poison for the Fairies is available to stream from Shudder and AMC+. The film is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray in the 3-film collection, “Mexican Gothic: The Films of Carlos Enrique Taboada,” from Vinegar Syndrome. In addition to Poison for the Fairies, the collection includes Rapiña (1975) and Darker Than Night (1975), both of which can also be streamed from Shudder.
If you’d like to hear more about the films of Carlos Enrique Taboada, check out these two episodes of Decades of Horror: The Classic Era:
EL LIBRO DE PIEDRA (1969, THE BOOK OF STONE) – Episode 127
EVEN THE WIND IS AFRAID (1968, Hasta el viento tiene miedo) – Episode 148
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Bill, will be The Nest (1987), directed by Terence H. Winkless and starring Robert Lansing, Lisa Langlois, and 2,000 cockroaches. How can you miss that one?
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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Gonna copy @la-clementina and do this because I need to form a habit
Day 1 - your first horror movie
actually might be too far back to remember. Seeing Ron Pearlman as The Beast made me cry, but that's a series. I remember watching Urban Legend and I Know What You Did Last Summer a lot, my nanna had so many VHS tapes; or The Blair Witch Project... I thought it was real (I was 5)
30 Day Horror Challenge
I kinda wanna do this one too
Day 1- your first horror movie
Day2- the last horror movie you saw in the theater
Day 3- favorite classic horror movie
Day 4- a horror movie you thought you’d love and didn’t
Day5- favorite horror remake
Day 6- favorite vampire movie
Day 7- a horror movie you think no one has seen
Day 8- favorite foreign horror
Day 9- favorite super natural horror movie
Day 10- horror movie every one loves but you don’t
Day 11- favorite horror/ comedy
Day 12- your most disturbing horror film
Day 13- favorite zombie movie
Day 14- favorite indie horror movie
Day 15- favorite monster movie
Day 16- horror film with a great soundtrack
Day 17- favorite 80’s horror
Day 18- favorite horror movie filmed in black and white
Day 19- best use of gore
Day 20- favorite horror character
Day 21- best horror franchise
Day 22-best death scene
Day 23- a great quote from a horror movie
Day 24- horror movie character that describes you
Day 25- favorite Christmas/ holiday horror movie
Day 26- horror movie for a chicken
Day 27-your guilty pleasure horror movie
Day 28- horror film you’d like to see remade/ rebooted
Day 29- worst horror movie
Day 30- your favorite all time horror movie
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Rosa Clementina Petherick (1871-1931), 'The Witch', ''Little Folks'', Vol. 75, 1911-12 Source
#rosa c. petherick#british artists#illustrators#illustrations#little folks magazine#little folks#the witch#witches#vintage art#vintage illustrations#rosa clementina petherick
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#myart#myoc#some bad girls this time#im still not satisfied with my art#its so frustrating#damn#clementina#aura#dark witch#succubu#art#drawing#doodle#illustration#digital art#digital drawing#digital artist#original art#original character#oc#anime#anime girl#artist on tumblr#momoto#momotowan
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Latin Names - Female: C
CÆCILIA: Feminine form of Latin Cæcilius, meaning "blind." CÆLESTIS: Latin unisex name meaning "heavenly." In Roman mythology, this is an epithet belonging to the god Jupiter (Jupiter Cælestis) and the goddess Diana (Diana Cælestis). CÆLIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cælius, probably meaning "heaven." CALISTA: Variant spelling of Latin Callista, meaning "most beautiful." CALISTO: Variant spelling of Latin Callisto, meaning "most beautiful." CALLIGENIA: Latin form of Greek Kalligeneia, meaning "beauty-born." In mythology, this is the name of the nymph nurse of the goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone. CALLIOPE: Latin form of Greek Kalliope, meaning "beautiful voice." In mythology, this is the name of the muse of epic poetry. CALLISTA: Latin form of Greek Kallistê, meaning "most beautiful." In mythology, this is the name of a Haliad nymph, the daughter of the sea god Triton. This is also a surname belonging to Artemis. CALLISTE: Latin form of Greek Kallistê, meaning "most beautiful." In mythology, this is the name of a Haliad nymph, the daughter of the sea god Triton. This is also a surname belonging to Artemis. CALLISTO: Latin form of Greek Kallisto, meaning "most beautiful." In Greek mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Lycaon, king of Arcadia. Compare with masculine Callisto. CALYPSO: Latin form of Greek Kalypso, meaning "she who conceals." In mythology, this is the name of a sea nymph and daughter of Atlas. CAMBRIA: From the Latin form of Cymru (the Welsh name for Wales), probably from the old Brythonic word combroges, meaning "compatriots," from the struggle with the Anglo-Saxons. CAMILLA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Camillus, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior maiden and queen of the Volsci. CANDACE: Latin form of Greek Kandake, which is of foreign origin, meaning "prince of servants." In Acts 8:27 of the New Testament bible, a queen of Ethiopia is referred to by this name. But it was not actually a personal name, but the name of a dynasty of Ethiopian queens. CANUTE: Variant spelling of Latin Canutte, meaning "knot." CANUTTE: Feminine form of Latin Canutus, meaning "knot." In use by the Norwegians. CARDEA: Latin name meaning "door-pivot." In Roman mythology, this is the name of a goddess of health, door hinges, handles, and thresholds. CARINA: 19th-century English elaborated form of Latin cara, meaning "beloved." From the constellation Carina, from Latin carina, which originally meant "shell of a nut," later "keel of a ship." CARME: Latin form of Greek Karme, meaning "to shear." In mythology, this is the name of a harvest goddess. Compare with another form of Carme. CARMEL: Latin feminine form of Hebrew unisex Karmel, meaning "garden-land." In the bible, this is the name of a mountain in the Holy Land. CARMELLA: Elaborated form of Latin Carmel, meaning "garden-land." CARMINA: Feminine form of Latin Carmine, meaning "song." CAROLA: Feminine form of Latin Carolus, meaning "man." CAROLINA: Pet form of Latin Carola, meaning "man." CASSANDRA: Latin form of Greek Kassandra, meaning "she who entangles men." In mythology, this is the name of King Priam's daughter to whom Apollo gave the gift of foresight then later caused her prophecies to be ignored because she refused his advances. CASSIA: Latin form of Hebrew Qetsiyah, meaning "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon. CASSIAH: Variant spelling of Latin Cassia, meaning "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon. CASSIOPEA: Variant spelling of Latin Cassiopeia, meaning "she whose words excel." CASSIOPEIA: Latin form of Greek Kassiopeia, meaning "she whose words excel." In mythology, this is the name of one of the fifty Nereids who became the wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda. CETO: Latin form of Greek Keto, meaning "sea-monster." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of sharks, whales, and other dangers of the sea. CHARICLO: Latin form of Greek Khariklo, meaning "graceful spinner." In mythology, this is the name of the nymph wife of Chiron the centaur. CHARIS: Latin form of Greek Kharis, meaning "charm, grace, kindness." In mythology, this is the singular form of plural Kharites (Charites), a name for the goddesses of charm. CHLOE: Latin form of Greek Chloe, meaning "green shoot." In mythology, this is a surname of the goddess Demeter. In the New Testament bible, this name is mentioned by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:11. CHLORIS: Latin form of Greek Khloris, meaning "green buds." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of flowers and vegetation. CHRISTA: Contracted form of Latin Christina, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CHRISTIANA: Feminine form of Latin Christianus, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CHRISTINA: Variant spelling of Latin Christiana, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CHRYSANTA: Latin form of Greek Chrysanthe, meaning "golden flower." CHRYSEIS: Latin form of Greek Khryseis, meaning "golden." In mythology, this is the name of a Trojan girl mentioned briefly in Homer's Iliad. CHTHONIA: Latin form of Greek Khthonia, meaning "of the earth (especially the inner earth, i.e. underworld)." In mythology, this is an epithet of Hekate or Persephone. CIRCE: Latin form of Greek Kirke, meaning "hoop-round." In mythology, this is the goddess pharmakeia (witch or sorceress) who lived on the island of Aiaia and changed Odysseus's men into hogs. CLARA: Feminine form of Latin Clarus, meaning "clear, bright." In use by the English and Italians. CLARETTA: Pet form of Latin Clara, meaning "clear, bright." CLARICIA: Pet form of Latin Clara, meaning "clear, bright." CLARISSA: Diminutive form of Latin Clara, meaning "fame." CLARITIA: Pet form of Latin Clara, meaning "clear, bright." CLAUDIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Claudius and French Claude, both meaning "lame." CLEMENCY: Feminine form of Latin Clement, meaning "gentle and merciful." CLEMENTIA: Feminine form of Latin Clementius, meaning "gentle and merciful." CLEMENTINA: Feminine form of Latin Clementinus, meaning "of Clementius." CLEO: Short form of Latin Cleopatra, meaning "glory of the father." CLEOPATRA: Latin form of Greek Kleopatra, meaning "glory of the father." Cleopatra VII reigned as Queen of Egypt from 51-30 B.C. She was born in 69 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt and is believed to have been black African. CLIO: Latin form of Greek Kleio, meaning "fame, glory." In mythology, this is the name of the muse of poetry and history. CLOTHO: Latin form of Greek Klotho, meaning "spinner." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three Fates (Moirae). CLYMENE: Latin form of Greek Klymene, meaning "praiseworthy might." In mythology, this is the name of several mythological characters including the Oceanid who was the mother of Atlas and Prometheus. CLYTEMNESTRA: Latin form of Greek Klytaimnestra, meaning "famous for her suitors." In mythology, this is the name of the wife of Agamemnon. CLYTIA: Latin form of Greek Klytiê, meaning "famous." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph who was buried alive in sand and transformed into a sunflower. CLYTIE: Latin form of Greek Klytiê, meaning "famous." COLUMBINE: Feminine form of Latin Columba, meaning "dove." Compare with another form of Columbine. CONCEPTA: Latin form of Spanish Concepción, meaning "conception." CONCORDEA: Variant spelling of Latin Concordia, meaning "harmony; peace; with (one) heart." CONCORDIA: Latin name meaning "harmony; peace; with (one) heart." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of peace. Her Greek name is Harmonia. CONSTANTIA: Feminine form of Latin Constantius, meaning "steadfast." CONSTANTINA: Feminine form of Roman Constantinus, meaning "steadfast." CORA: Latin form of Greek Kore, meaning "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld. CORDULA: Diminutive form of Latin cor ("heart"), hence "little heart." CORE: Latin form of Greek Kore, meaning "maiden." CORETTA: Pet form of Latin Cora, meaning "maiden." CORINA: Variant spelling of Latin Corinna, meaning "maiden." CORINNA: Latin form of Greek Korinna, meaning "maiden." CORNELIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, meaning "of a horn." COSMA: Feminine form of Latin Cosmo, meaning "order, beauty." CRESCENTIA: Feminine form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive." CRISTINA: Variant spelling of Latin Christina, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CYBELE: Latin form of Greek Kybele, traditionally rendered "she of the hair." In mythology, this is the name of a Phrygian goddess of fertility. CYMA: Latin form of Greek Kyma, meaning "sprout" or "wave." CYNTHIA: Latin form of Greek Kynthia, meaning "woman from Kynthos." In mythology, this was another name for Artemis. CYRA: Feminine form of Latin Cyrus, meaning "like the sun." CYRIACA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cyriacus, meaning "of the lord."
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DORCAS CLEMENTINA MEADOWES is 26 years old and works as a DRAGON RESCUER/SPY and is loyal to THE OOTP. she was a RAVENCLAW and is a MUGGLEBORN. SHE looks like DIANE GUERRERO. ( and it’s cami, bitch !! )
dorcas was born into a rather large working-class family in leeds, and quickly stood out ( some would say, for all the wrong reasons ). the meadowes were quite proud of the respectable reputation they’d earned inside their social circles over the years, and expected their children to be models of just that - quiet, obedient, polite, soft edges.
she was different from them all long before she knew magic ran in her veins
the mere concept of reputation always felt absurd to her, even as a little girl who dared to look in the eyes those who’d even consider glancing at her. her parents thought her daredevil and somewhat cynical behaviour would tire itself out and she’d eventually copy her siblings, but they were wrong.
something fiery in her was intensified by the weird occurances she couldn’t explain, and when her tongue grew sharper, more imaginative, she was uncontrollable. sometimes even to herself. dorcas meadowes was born a wild card.
the very muggle meadowes didn’t take lightly the news that their odd girl was a witch, and that aversion never really went away. inside the household, the reactions would always range from complete disinterest in anything magical to terror of what she could TECHNICALLY do. she’d accidentally won the power struggle in the family. she simultaneously held it all and none. the double edge sword of her status made it so that no one even tried controlling her anymore, but also left her lonely and lacking affection, regardless of how much she insisted she did not need it.
ravenclaw, home of the curious, imaginative, individualistic sharp-witted. dorcas fit right in, although that didn’t stop her from being in all other common rooms at all times. hogwarts was the biggest playground she could have asked for - somewhere new where no one knew who she was; somewhere magical where her curiosity could be fulfilled; somewhere where suspension of disbelief was common; a bubble she could experiment with. of course she’d tried lies back at home ( how many times had her mother bitterly called her a liar anyway ? ) but this was storytelling. dorcas sharpened her lying skills like one sharpens a weapon, and after some trial and error she found her tricks. after that, the options were limitless. she was a social butterfly, telling 10 different life stories in the same day, carrying them over for months. once she fooled a single hufflepuff into thinking for 4 weeks that she was in his house and year. even got a hufflepuff tie.
despire hogwarts being where she truly learned how to lie and how to put up fortresses around her, it was also when she was at her most internally chaotic. her identity was still shaky and between her crisis and her offputting ways, she truly opened herself up, more than before and certainly more than after. she holds dear to her heart the friendships she’s made back at hogwarts, with a special place dedicated to the so-called d squad, or dick squad. she’s made up so many stories about they all met that she now can’t pinpoint how exactly they all came together, but the four wild cards that are dorcas meadowes, daisy hookum, mundungus “dung” fletcher and caradoc “doc” dearborn eventually united and brought terror upon hogwarts. marauders who? golden trio who? the dick squad was chaos and friendship and family - she cares for all of them very specially and very individually, and to this day they’re the ones she always goes to.
hogwarts was also where she found her love for magical creatures. growing up, she’d bring home bugs and lizards, tried to take in stray cats, wanted to be a vet. magic opened up a new world of animals and her personal favourite - dragons. giant flying lizards that burned down entire fields? y e s.
after a few summer internships, she graduated with a job at a dragon reserve, but it wasn’t fulfilling. not just yet. after falling victims to too many of her lies, her superiors realised where she’d be able to put those skills to use, and as such she became a dragon rescuer. with no real experience, she was tasked with giving herself a cover, a way into a dragon smuggling ring, get vital evidence and then let the authorities tear it down. she succeeded. it was addictive.
soon she built up her little network of other spies, ID forgers, crime connections - dorcas is represented in every seedy corner, hears talks in every dark bar, has covers to pick and choose from. the latter, the criminal world is one she dips her feet in far too often, honestly just for the thrill of it. a lot of what she does can be justified with that.
the order too knew how to use her skills. when she isn’t on dragon missions or visiting a reserve to help out, she’s spying for the order. once again, contacts everywhere, dorcas meadowes is always listening.
is she way in over her head? yes. dorcas is young, reckless, only has SIX years of experience in spying and is honestly just making it up as she goes. does she see that?absolutely not. that’s her mortal flaw; she can’t see mortality. even in a war, surrounded by death, the concept is foreign. it’s a mix of her bravado and her detachment from reality what causes it. it’s this what gets her killed in a year.
activist to her very core. can always be seen arguing about something, especially animal rights. has been arrested for trying to free the gringott dragon. will keep on being arrested.
openly anti-government. anti-capitalism. anti-separated muggle and magical worlds. long live the anarchy.
part of her misses being a full-time dragon carer. even though most of her missions are animal traffic and animal cruelty related, she doesn’t spend quite as much time with the dragons as she used to.
loves the punk rock underground scene and all of her muggle friends are from it. catch her going to weird secret bars and rocking out to ‘noise’.
she has very few things grounding her, since for the most part dorcas is like a ghost. she has no home, living off a backpack and couch surfing, has no telephone, no fireplace, very few photographs. disappears for missions or just to satisfy a need to not be stuck in the same place far too often. dorcas meadowes will come into your life after two weeks of radio silence, with two dragon eggs and a simple ‘i’m staying with you this week’.
gets in trouble far too often. always did like to hang around the wilder more out fringe groups of society, and can also usually be found in the company of aurors. has a need for danger and excitement. would light up a car just to see how that happens. doesn’t lead the healthiest life, far too much alcohol and party drugs but hey at least she always sleeps a lot ??
she does have a fascination with fire. lieks to watch things burn, gets lost in the beauty of flames !!
lowkey just needs to learn how to be more emotionally honest and how to accept the rawness that comes with it, and to not run away every time something arises. lowkey needs to learn how to emote and live like other people. lowkey never will.
basically ??? she’s an irresponsible couch surfing slightly pyromanic compulsive liar anarchist, with a passion for animal rights and especially the breathing fire type, and an intense lack of emotional abilities
character parallels: gina linetti, eleanor shellstrop, cristina yang, elektra natchios, doug judy, veronica mars, natasha romanoff, malia tate, daisy johnson, heather davis, mazikeen, jason mendonza, gilderoy lockhart, peter quill, ilana wexler, jo wilson, titus andromedon, daenerys targaryen
some wanted connections:
- hogwarts enemies: dorcas got in everyone’s business all the time and also spread lots of fake rumors just for the fun of it. she’s bound to have upset someone.
- post hogwarts enemies: the exact same thing from the first one IHFBGJSHDBV
- a different life: people who know dorcas but as someone totally different. different name, story, maybe even looks due to polyjuice. oops.
- the name is bond: SPY PALS. people dorcas has worked with or against, who happened to meet through their missions or their contacts and understand each other, the way they live in lies...
- hot: someone please fuck dorcas. she loves fun so yall can’t tell me she isn’t boning at least one person. no feelings needed, just screw her.
- okay but someone love dorcas please
click here for a bad pinterest board and hmu for dorcas to come ruin ur life
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: The Magnificent Seven (2016) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: red harvest/rosemary hennessy, alejandro vasquez/clementina ferrer, joshua faraday/elizabeth faraday, billy rocks/cassandra elwood Characters: Red Harvest, Billy Rocks, Vasquez (Magnificent Seven (2016)), Joshua Faraday, Goodnight Robicheaux, Jack Horne, Sam Chisolm, Rosemary Hennessy, Cassandra Elwood, clementina ferrer, Elizabeth Faraday Additional Tags: Witches, Mages, all the supernatural fantasy my little heart could desire, maybe not great fantasy but it's mine and i love it Series: Part 1 of Blood and Magic Summary:
Sam Chisolm and his group are famous Mages and witch hunters, when they are tasked with capturing a witch famed for terrorising a small town they find more than they bargained for and discover that witches aren't the worst thing to compete against.
#mag 7#mag 7 au#check out this awesome work#witches#and what do we burn apart from witches? More witches#not mine
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dorcas clementina meadowes — a witch ought never to be frightened in the darkest forest, because she should be sure in her soul that the most terrifying thing in the forest was H E R
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Woop! Dropped the estrogen!
Ta-da!! I made the announcement on another account I have, but I'll make it here! Here she is~!! Meet the lovely and elusive, Clementina Neroni!
I've been meaning to revamp this character for a while and she turned out great!! <3
#clementina neroni#hollow port#my art#my ocs#witch oc#demon oc#siren oc#monster oc#black artists on tumblr#artists on tumblr#queer artists on tumblr
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BROADCASTED 27 FEBRUARY 1979. HOGSMEADE, SCOTLAND.
Hello, listeners. This is Basil Aldertree, here to bring you the weekly wizarding news. Welcome to our program.
We know many of you have had a lot of questions today that have been answered in bits and pieces. Some news has been partial, some has been misleading, and for others it’s been one pinprick in the ultimate scheme of things. Here’s what we know right now about the situation unfolding.
According to early investigations, the body of former Minister’s wife Evelyn Minchum was discovered outside of the home of Duncan Churchill in the early hours of the morning. DMLE employees were called quickly to the scene as soon as the body was found, and a quick search of the grounds led to the discovery and capture of Helene Nott, who is believed to have been responsible for starting the riot on Boxing Day two months ago. Nott was taken into custody, and laid out a full confession. Head of Ministry Public Relations, Clementina Turnhall, gave the following statement at one this afternoon--
“Early this morning, a witch was taken into custody by the DMLE for questioning about possible ties to the death of Evelyn Minchum and her husband, Harold Minchum. We cannot release specific details of the case at this time, but a confession has been made, and the charges will be brought against this individual swiftly and in accordance with the law.”
This incredibly vague statement was given more focus and explanation at four this afternoon, with another statement by Head of the DMLE, Coriolanus Hodge. Listen in.
“At this time, we’re able to announce that Helene Nott has confessed to the murder of Evelyn Minchum earlier this morning, and for the use of the Imperius Curse on Mrs. Minchum. We believe that Mrs. Nott coerced Mrs. Minchum into murdering her husband through the use of an Unforgivable Curse. Right now, we have no other details to give you, except that Mrs. Nott has been detained and will be facing the full force of our nation’s justice. There is no innocence in this case, and there is no doubt in what the justice of our courts will bring for Mrs. Nott.”
As of barely an hour ago, Mrs. Nott was reportedly convicted for the murder of Evelyn Minchum, the use of an Unforgivable Curse, and inciting violence during the Boxing Day riot. She has been transferred to Azkaban prison, where she will most likely remain. This is one of the fastest cases to go from crime to conviction to date, and it seems it is currently being regarded as a victory in general. Though whether it is or not is up to you.
Helene Nott was on record for being incredibly critical of the actions of the Wizengamot, particularly of their behavior towards her husband, Troilus Nott, who was arrested in December for endangering the public-- charges which, as far as we are currently aware, have yet to be addressed-- and has been in Azkaban ever since. Mrs. Nott has spoken out against the Wizengamot and its inability to serve justice. Head of the Wizengamot Duncan Churchill seems to have been a target of her resentment, as seen this morning with Nott’s arrest in front of Churchill’s house. Churchill is on the record for saying “we’re past the point of punishment fitting the crime.” He’s been an incredibly harsh head of the Wizengamot since his appointment in 1965, and it could be argued that his methods contributed to what happened today. I’m sure Mr. Churchill will be doing just that these next few days.
I think this is a good time to reflect upon the words of a former Minister-- Minister Albert Goodwin. While his term ended poorly and his actions caused more disruption in the community through his unwillingness to condemn the Death Eaters and their actions, there’s something in his life and career that I think we should all reflect on tonight. Listen in.
“We must remember in a time like this that we are all responsible for the climate of our community. We all have places we can improve. We should take this time to reflect on ourselves.”
Just as we were then, we are responsible for things that have happened not just today, but for the past decade. A lack of order brings with it complications and struggle that make it hard for the justice system to work. Today, the justice system failed. But the arrest and conviction of Helene Nott for her actions gives me hope that maybe, just maybe, there’s a chance in the near future for it to succeed.
So until next time, listeners, this is Basil Aldertree. Good night.
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