Hiiiiii to end this wonderful day off (lol) discussion time!
What was the inspiration behind your username? C:
Dawnoflight is literally an account I had on instagram where I posted project Sekai art lol (do not. go and find it.)
I chose the name Lucid because I thought it sounded pretty lol. Contrary to popular belief no my name is not Lucid.
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Do you guys want to know the thing that pisses me off about Inquisition the most? If you play your cards right (have Alistair stay a warden and side with the mages instead of the templars) You can have Alistair and Fiona both at Skyhold at the exact same time and there's not a single interaction between the two of them. Which from Alistair's perspective is stupid because Fiona is a grey warden who's been cured of the blight and from Fiona's perspective is frustrating because she is his mother and she knows she's his mother
“Oh I shouldn’t talk to him because his father asked me not let him know he’s my son” Girly Maric’s dead and you have agency over your life. Get your ass to the courtyard and at least introduce yourself as the cured warden??????
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Prompt 89
The young justice team is in a bit of a pickle. It had been a usual mission, Klarion causing mischief again, before someone had mentioned the date.
The literal chaos lord had shrieked, stopping his attack, and asked for clarification. Maybe that wasn’t a good idea because one moment they were in Happy Harbour, and the next they’re somewhere else with green everywhere and floating islands.
And Klarion doesn’t explain- not that they were expecting him to- and just bolts into a… wow that is a very big and scary looking castle. Keep? Honestly it’s if someone combined a gothic citadel with a clocktower of some sort.
Not important, because they had chased after Klarion who uh… Oh no, that is a Very big entity, that is two Very Big entities that could crush them in their fingers. And they are now stuck in this place seeing as the portal closed behind them.
Honestly Klarion is happy he made it home before curfew! Even if he had to bring his sort-of-friends with him to make it in time. It’s not his fault, he’s not used to having a guardian, nevermind two! Not to mention siblings, which he’s now the oldest of too, so he has to be a positive influence. Like teaching them how to properly do chaos without destroying a world.
Oh, but this is perfect anyway, one of his dads has been wanting to talk to the speedsters anyway, and his other dad is still under house arrest for the whole, trying to take over the living realm thing. But that’s not important, he has little siblings to introduce!
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The more the show progresses, the more I want to see the 90s cast infiltrating the modern timeline. We've gotten hints of it with Shauna and her younger self, her Jackie hauntings. We've gotten a little more with adult Lottie seeing teenage Nat (and Laura Lee), and with Natalie getting teenage Lottie in her final moments. I want more. I want the teen cast to be absolutely invasive on pivotal adult moments, infecting their adult counterparts when least expected. I want Taissa's argument with Van to dissolve into their teenage selves, their bond endless and timeless and inescapable. I want Misty absolutely wrecked by young Natalie lurking around corners, watching from mirrors. I want to see these women unable to navigate adulthood without the specters of their teenage selves cropping up absolutely everywhere, more and more as they let the memories in, as they stop being able to repress the trauma. They didn't grow up. They never could. You are always doomed to regress around your high school teammates. You are haunted by the phantom elements of your misspent youth. It is a comfort, and it is a gift, and it is a trial, and it is a curse. I would love to see that reflected with greater intensity, until the lines blur, until the timelines have no choice but to intersect. They haven't escaped themselves at all. They didn't grow up. They just got older.
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DP X DC Prompt: They Had It Comin'
The city of Amity Park has been under a shroud for who knows how long. Every call for help bad been blocked and unable to reach the Justice League until one day they get a single call. A teenage boy with a temper that simply said.
"Amity Park handled it."
They had no idea what 'it' was but the last thing any of them expected was to find out that an entire government sector stationed within Amity Park was wiped out over night. Over sixty agents were killed, every bit of data the company had deleted and the building collapsed.
When the Justice League arrives to investigate the claims everybody has the same story. From the youngest to the oldest, every person they come across says the same.
"They had it coming."
"I didn't do it! But if I'd done it, how could you tell me that I was wrong."
It was clearly practiced but for the entire city to be on the same page made them worry about potential brainwashing or mind control. Neither of which they had any evidence for. It isn't until they talk to one specific teenager that they finally get a different story.
"Maybe instead of looking into what happened to them you should be asking what the hell did they do?" Before the teen promptly shoved a USB into Batman's hand and walked away.
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