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2023 Blog Schedule
Heyyy bestiesss, Emile here, how are you guys? I hope your 2023 has started off better than mine — I’m currently recovering from COVID after testing positive on January 1st :/ It’s been an awful experience so far, please get vaccinated and get your boosters! I’ve had mine, and had most of my boosters but put off getting the most recent one, and now I’m suffering for it. I don’t want any of you having to experience what I am!
Moving on from that, I’ve decided that from here on out I’m going to have a yearly schedule for this blog! I want to post more content without putting tons of pressure on myself, so this year, I’m going to be focused on twelve major projects, one for each month! Keep in mind that I will also be posting some flash fiction for Dead by Daylight at the same time — that’s because I’m in a writing club for it and it’s only 200 words a week, which is pretty low stakes for me, and some of these projects will be centered on the long-term projects going on in that club (signified by an asterisk). Anywho, I want to get into the current list, with their summaries:
January — Jean Kierstein x Pregnant!Reader
posted on 31 Jan 2023 — Cashmere and Cradles
February — Margaret Yamaoka (DBD OC)*
posted on 27 Feb 2023 — My Name is Margaret
March — Porco Galliard x Reader (College AU)
who knew that the aftereffects of a night of drinking would turn out to be so much more than just a hangover?
April — DBD Killers*
ya’ll remember HISHE’s superhero cafe and villain pub? yea, well… here’s my take on it
May — Fezco x Elle (Euphoria OC)
Elle, a girl from way out of town, visits her college friend McKay’s hometown for a weekend.
June — Adiris x Carmina Mora*
happy pride, from two beautiful, cursed, tall ladies in the fog to you!
July — Aaron Davis x Reader (already in progress)
when young and educated y/n’s given the opportunity of a lifetime, she plans accordingly. her life is finally starting to be perfect, until suddenly, it’s not anymore. her friendly neighborhood bachelor, Aaron Davis, helps her pick up the pieces, as she unknowingly makes him see that there’s more to life than being a villain.
August — TBD*
this bi-monthly community challenge has yet to be set.
September — Twee (Bella Sara)
Twee is often treated differently by other horses in North of North, and eventually the foal strikes out on their own.
October — Jester!Ji-Woon Hak x Princess!Reader*
Ji-Woon mysteriously appears in y/n’s kingdom as the new court jester, but he’s come for more than just laughs.
November — Ekko x Anemone (Arcane OC)
A child twice-orphaned fighting to bring power to the people, and a child without her mother, being used as a pawn in her remaining family’s struggle for power. This is the story of what happens when flowers manage to bloom in unexpected places.
December — TBD*
this bi-monthly community challenge has yet to be set.
If any of these projects interest you, please let me know which and I’ll place you on a taglist for them when I post them! I’m intending to limit myself to just these, but if I feel inspired I’ll probably pump out some other works, especially during Spring cleaning since I have so many babies sitting in the drafts, haha. Oh! Also, some of these are multi-chapters, like the Aaron Davis x Reader, Ekko x Anemone and Jester!Ji-Woon x Princess!Reader :) Happy browsing and happy new year!
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WIP Summary Tag Game
I was tagged for this by the wonderful @nothingisliteral ! Thanks so much !!
The rules: Reblog this game with a 2-4 sentence recap of your WIP’s plot/story and a GIF that characterizes the main character(s). One for each character. Then tag 2-5 writers to do the same. You can do this for as many or as few characters as you’d like.
I’ll do it for For the Fun of It!
Summary:
Ira and Cavan have to launder money by gambling it and also manage not die while trying to repress the obvious sexual and romantic tension between them. Emile’s father was killed and now he’s mad, so he literally tries to find a mob boss just so he can ask why he killed his dad. Will the two accomplish their goals or not? If they don’t, is what they find better?
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I used all Brooklyn Nine-Nine GIFs because tHEY’RE SO GOOD.
Ira Kotov:
vs.
Cavan Melo Cardoso:
Emile Mora Young:
Leo Osei:
Tagging: @neptunely @adaparkwrites @starlitpromises-writings @happyorogeny
#for the fun of it#vioaeon#ira kotov#cavan melo cardoso#emile mora young#leo osei#leo#ira#cavan#emile
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2020 Eisner Award Nominees
Best Short Story
“Hot Comb,” by Ebony Flowers, in Hot Comb (Drawn & Quarterly)
“How to Draw a Horse,” by Emma Hunsinger, The New Yorker, https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/how-to-draw-a-horse
“The Menopause,” by Mira Jacob, The Believer, https://believermag.com/the-menopause/
“You’re Not Going to Believe What I’m About to Tell You,” by Matthew Inman, The Oatmeal, https://theoatmeal.com/comics/believe
“Who Gets Called an ‘Unfit’ Mother?” by Miriam Libicki, The Nib, https://thenib.com/who-gets-called-an-unfit-mother/
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Coin-Op No. 8: Infatuation, by Peter and Maria Hoey (Coin-Op Books)
The Freak, by Matt Lesniewski (AdHouse)
Minotäar, by Lissa Treiman (Shortbox)
Our Favorite Thing Is My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, by Emil Ferris (Fantagraphics)
Sobek, by James Stokoe (Shortbox)
Best Continuing Series
Bitter Root, by David Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Greene (Image)
Criminal, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Crowded, by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt (Image)
Daredevil, by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto (Marvel)
The Dreaming, by Simon Spurrier, Bilquis Evely et al. (DC)
Immortal Hulk, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and Ruy José et al. (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Ascender, by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen (Image)
Ghost Tree, by Bobby Curnow and Simon Gane (IDW)
Little Bird by Darcy Van Poelgeest and Ian Bertram (Image)
Naomi by Brian Michael Bendis, David Walker, and Jamal Campbell (DC)
Sentient, by Jeff Lemire and Gabriel Walta (TKO)
Best New Series
Doctor Doom, by Christopher Cantwell and Salvador Larocca (Marvel)
Invisible Kingdom, by G. Willow Wilson and Christian Ward (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Once & Future, by Kieron Gillen and Dan Mora (BOOM! Studios)
Something Is Killing the Children, by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera (BOOM! Studios)
Undiscovered Country, by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, and Daniele Orlandini (Image)
Best Publication for Kids
Akissi: More Tales of Mischief, by Marguerite Abouet and Mathieu Sapin (Flying Eye/Nobrow)
Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls, by Dav Pilkey (Scholastic Graphix)
Guts, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic Graphix)
New Kid, by Jerry Craft (Quill Tree/HarperCollins)
This Was Our Pact, by Ryan Andrews (First Second/Macmillan)
The Wolf in Underpants, by Wilfrid Lupano, Mayana Itoïz, and Paul Cauuet (Graphic Universe/Lerner Publishing Group)
Best Publication for Teens
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass, by Mariko Tamaki and Steve Pugh (DC)
Hot Comb, by Ebony Flowers (Drawn & Quarterly)
Kiss Number 8, by Colleen AF Venable and Ellen T. Crenshaw (First Second/Macmillan)
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me, by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O'Connell (First Second/Macmillan)
Penny Nichols, by MK Reed, Greg Means, and Matt Wiegle (Top Shelf)
Best Humor Publication
Anatomy of Authors, by Dave Kellett (SheldonComics.com)
Death Wins a Goldfish, by Brian Rea (Chronicle Books)
Minotäar, by Lissa Treiman (Shortbox)
Sobek, by James Stokoe (Shortbox)
The Way of the Househusband, vol. 1, by Kousuke Oono, translation by Sheldon Drzka (VIZ Media)
Wondermark: Friends You Can Ride On, by David Malki (Wondermark)
Best Anthology
ABC of Typography, by David Rault, translation by Edward Gauvin (SelfMade Hero)
Baltic Comics Anthology š! #34-37, edited by David Schilter, Sanita Muižniece et al. (kuš!)
Drawing Power: Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence, Harassment, and Survival, edited by Diane Noomin (Abrams)
Kramer’s Ergot #10, edited by Sammy Harkham (Fantagraphics)
The Nib #2–4, edited by Matt Bors (Nib)
Best Reality-Based Work
Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations, by Mira Jacob (One World/Random House)
Grass, by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, translation by Janet Hong (Drawn & Quarterly)
Kid Gloves: Nine Months of Careful Chaos, by Lucy Knisley (First Second/Macmillan)
Moonbound: Apollo 11 and the Dream of Spaceflight, by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm (Hill & Wang)
My Solo Exchange Diary, vol. 2 (sequel to My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness), by Nagata Kabi, translation by Jocelyne Allen (Seven Seas)
They Called Us Enemy, by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott, and Harmony Becker (Top Shelf)
Best Graphic Album—New
Are You Listening? by Tillie Walden (First Second/Macmillan)
Bezimena, by Nina Bunjevac (Fantagraphics)
BTTM FDRS, by Ezra Claytan Daniels and Ben Passmore (Fantagraphics)
Life on the Moon, by Robert Grossman (Yoe Books/IDW)
New World, by David Jesus Vignolli (Archaia/BOOM!)
Reincarnation Stories, by Kim Deitch (Fantagraphics)
Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Bad Weekend by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Clyde Fans, by Seth (Drawn & Quarterly)
Cover, vol. 1, by Brian Michael Bendis and David Mack (DC/Jinxworld)
Glenn Ganges: The River at Night, by Kevin Huizenga (Drawn & Quarterly)
LaGuardia, by Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Rusty Brown, by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
Best Adaptation from Another Medium
Giraffes on Horseback Salad: Salvador Dali, the Marx Brothers, and the Strangest Movie Never Made, by Josh Frank, Tim Hedecker, and Manuela Pertega (Quirk Books)
The Giver, by Lois Lowry, adapted by P. Craig Russell, (HMH Books for Young Readers)
The Handmaid’s Tale: The Graphic Novel, by Margaret Atwood, adapted by Renee Nault (Nan A. Talese)
HP Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness, vols. 1–2, adapted by Gou Tanabe, translation by Zack Davisson (Dark Horse Manga)
The Seventh Voyage, by Stanislaw Lem, adapted by Jon J Muth, translation by Michael Kandel (Scholastic Graphix)
Snow, Glass, Apples, by Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran (Dark Horse Books)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material
Diabolical Summer, by Thierry Smolderen and Alexandre Clerisse, translation by Edward Gauvin (IDW)
Gramercy Park, by Timothée de Fombelle and Christian Cailleaux, translation by Edward Gauvin (EuroComics/IDW)
The House, by Paco Roca, translation by Andrea Rosenberg (Fantagraphics)
Maggy Garrisson, by Lewis Trondheim and Stéphane Oiry, translation by Emma Wilson (SelfMadeHero)
Stay, by Lewis Trondheim and Hubert Chevillard, translation by Mike Kennedy (Magnetic Press)
Wrath of Fantômas, by Olivier Bocquet and Julie Rocheleau, translation by Edward Gauvin (Titan)
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
BEASTARS, by Paru Itagaki, translation by Tomo Kimura (VIZ Media)
Cats of the Louvre, by Taiyo Matsumoto, translation by Michael Arias (VIZ Media)
Grass, by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, translation by Janet Hong (Drawn & Quarterly)
Magic Knight Rayearth 25th Anniversary Edition, by CLAMP, translation by Melissa Tanaka (Kodansha)
The Poe Clan, by Moto Hagio, translation by Rachel Thorn (Fantagraphics)
Witch Hat Atelier, by Kamome Shirahama, translation by Stephen Kohler (Kodansha)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
Cham: The Best Comic Strips and Graphic Novelettes, 1839–1862, by David Kunzle (University Press of Mississippi)
Ed Leffingwell’s Little Joe, by Harold Gray, edited by Peter Maresca and Sammy Harkham (Sunday Press Books)
The George Herriman Library: Krazy & Ignatz 1916–1918, edited by R.J. Casey (Fantagraphics)
Krazy Kat: The Complete Color Sundays, by George Herriman, edited by Alexander Braun (TASCHEN)
Madness in Crowds: The Teeming Mind of Harrison Cady, by Violet and Denis Kitchen (Beehive Books)
Pogo, Vol. 6: Clean as a Weasel, by Walt Kelly, edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics)
Best Archival Collection/Project—Comic Books
Alay-Oop, by William Gropper (New York Review Comics)
The Complete Crepax, vol. 5: American Stories, edited by Kristy Valenti (Fantagraphics)
Jack Kirby’s Dingbat Love, edited by John Morrow (TwoMorrows)
Moonshadow: The Definitive Edition, by J. M. DeMatteis, Jon J Muth, George Pratt, Kent Williams, and others (Dark Horse Books)
Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo: The Complete Grasscutter Artist Select, by Stan Sakai, edited by Scott Dunbier (IDW)
That Miyoko Asagaya Feeling, by Shinichi Abe, translation by Ryan Holmberg, edited by Mitsuhiro Asakawa (Black Hook Press)
Best Writer
Bobby Curnow, Ghost Tree (IDW)
MK Reed and Greg Means, Penny Nichols (Top Shelf)
Mariko Tamaki, Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass (DC); Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me (First Second/Macmillan); Archie (Archie)
Lewis Trondheim, Stay (Magnetic Press); Maggy Garrisson (SelfMadeHero)
G. Willow Wilson, Invisible Kingdom (Berger Books/Dark Horse); Ms. Marvel (Marvel)
Chip Zdarsky, White Trees (Image); Daredevil, Spider-Man: Life Story (Marvel); Afterlift (comiXology Originals)
Best Writer/Artist
Nina Bunjevac, Bezimena (Fantagraphics)
Mira Jacob, Good Talk (Random House); “The Menopause” in The Believer (June 1, 2019)
Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, Grass (Drawn & Quarterly)
James Stokoe, Sobek (Shortbox)
Raina Telgemeier, Guts (Scholastic Graphix)
Tillie Walden, Are You Listening? (First Second/Macmillan)
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Ian Bertram, Little Bird (Image)
Colleen Doran, Snow, Glass, Apples (Dark Horse)
Bilquis Evely, The Dreaming (DC)
Simon Gane, Ghost Tree (IDW)
Steve Pugh, Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass (DC)
Rosemary Valero-O'Connell, Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me (First Second/Macmillan)
Best Painter/Digital Artist
Didier Cassegrain, Black Water Lilies (Europe Comics)
Alexandre Clarisse, Diabolical Summer (IDW)
David Mack, Cover (DC)
Léa Mazé, Elma, A Bear’s Life, vol. 1: The Great Journey (Europe Comics)
Julie Rocheleau, Wrath of Fantômas (Titan)
Christian Ward, Invisible Kingdom (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Best Cover Artist
Jen Bartel, Blackbird (Image Comics)
Francesco Francavilla, Archie, Archie 1955, Archie Vs. Predator II, Cosmo (Archie)
David Mack, American Gods, Fight Club 3 (Dark Horse); Cover (DC)
Emma Rios, Pretty Deadly (Image)
Julian Totino Tedesco, Daredevil (Marvel)
Christian Ward, Machine Gun Wizards (Dark Horse), Invisible Kingdom (Berger Books/Dark Horse)
Best Coloring
Lorena Alvarez, Hicotea (Nobrow)
Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Middlewest, Outpost Zero (Image)
Matt Hollingsworth, Batman: Curse of the White Knight, Batman White Knight Presents Von Freeze (DC); Little Bird, November (Image)
Molly Mendoza, Skip (Nobrow)
Dave Stewart, Black Hammer, B.P.R.D.: The Devil You Know, Hellboy and the BPRD (Dark Horse); Gideon Falls (Image); Silver Surfer Black, Spider-Man (Marvel)
Best Lettering
Deron Bennett, Batgirl, Green Arrow, Justice League, Martian Manhunter (DC); Canto (IDW); Assassin Nation, Excellence (Skybound/Image); To Drink and To Eat, vol. 1 (Lion Forge); Resonant (Vault)
Jim Campbell, Black Badge, Coda (BOOM Studios); Giant Days, Lumberjanes: The Shape of Friendship (BOOM Box!); Rocko’s Modern Afterlife (KaBOOM!); At the End of Your Tether (Lion Forge); Blade Runner 2019 (Titan); Mall, The Plot, Wasted Space (Vault)
Clayton Cowles, Aquaman, Batman, Batman and the Outsiders, Heroes in Crisis, Superman: Up in the Sky, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen (DC); Bitter Root, Pretty Deadly, Moonstruck, Redlands, The Wicked + The Divine (Image); Reaver (Skybound/Image); Daredevil, Ghost-Spider, Silver Surfer Black, Superior Spider-Man, Venom (Marvel)
Emilie Plateau, Colored: The Unsung Life of Claudette Colvin (Europe Comics)
Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo (IDW)
Tillie Walden, Are You Listening? (First Second/Macmillan)
Best Comics-Related Periodical/Journalism
Comic Riffs blog, by Michael Cavna with David Betancourt, www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/comics/
The Comics Journal, edited by Gary Groth, RJ Casey, and Kristy Valenti (Fantagraphics)
Hogan’s Alley, edited by Tom Heintjes (Hogan’s Alley)
Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society, edited by Qiana Whitted (Ohio State University Press)
LAAB Magazine, vol. 4: This Was Your Life, edited by Ronald Wimberly and Josh O’Neill (Beehive Books)
Women Write About Comics, edited by Nola Pfau and Wendy Browne, www.WomenWriteAboutComics.com
Best Comics-Related Book
The Art of Nothing: 25 Years of Mutts and the Art of Patrick McDonnell (Abrams)
The Book of Weirdo, by Jon B. Cooke (Last Gasp)
Grunt: The Art and Unpublished Comics of James Stokoe (Dark Horse)
Logo a Gogo: Branding Pop Culture, by Rian Hughes (Korero Press)
Making Comics, by Lynda Barry (Drawn & Quarterly)
Screwball! The Cartoonists Who Made the Funnies Funny, by Paul Tumey (Library of American Comics/IDW)
Best Academic/Scholarly Work
The Art of Pere Joan: Space, Landscape, and Comics Form, by Benjamin Fraser (University of Texas Press)
The Comics of Rutu Modan: War, Love, and Secrets, by Kevin Haworth (University Press of Mississippi)
EC Comics: Race, Shock, and Social Protest, by Qiana Whitted (Rutgers University Press)
The Peanuts Papers: Writers and Cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the Gang, and the Meaning of Life, edited by Andrew Blauner (Library of America)
Producing Mass Entertainment: The Serial Life of the Yellow Kid, by Christina Meyer (Ohio State University Press)
Women’s Manga in Asia and Beyond: Uniting Different Cultures and Identities, edited by Fusami Ogi et al. (Palgrave Macmillan)
Best Publication Design
Grunt: The Art and Unpublished Comics of James Stokoe, designed by Ethan Kimberling (Dark Horse)
Krazy Kat: The Complete Color Sundays, by George Herriman, designed by Anna-Tina Kessler (TASCHEN)
Logo a Gogo, designed by Rian Hughes (Korero Press)
Madness in Crowds: The Teeming Mind of Harrison Cady, designed by Paul Kopple and Alex Bruce (Beehive Books)
Making Comics, designed by Lynda Barry (Drawn & Quarterly)
Rusty Brown, designed by Chris Ware (Pantheon)
Best Digital Comic
Afterlift, by Chip Zdarsky and Jason Loo (comiXology Originals)
Black Water Lilies, by Michel Bussi, adapted by Frédéric Duval and Didier Cassegrain, translated by Edward Gauvin (Europe Comics)
Colored: The Unsung Life of Claudette Colvin, by Tania de Montaigne, adapted by Emilie Plateau, translated by Montana Kane (Europe Comics)
Elma, A Bear’s Life, vol. 1: The Great Journey, by Ingrid Chabbert and Léa Mazé, translated by Jenny Aufiery (Europe Comics)
Mare Internum, by Der-shing Helmer (comiXology; gumroad.com/l/MIPDF)
Tales from Behind the Window, by Edanur Kuntman, translated by Cem Ulgen (Europe Comics)
Best Webcomic
Cabramatta, by Matt Huynh, http://believermag.com/cabramatta/
Chuckwagon at the End of the World, by Erik Lundy, https://hollowlegcomics.tumblr.com/chuckwagon
The Eyes, by Javi de Castro, https://www.javidecastro.com/theeyes
Fried Rice Comic, by Erica Eng, https://friedricecomic.tumblr.com
reMIND, by Jason Brubaker, https://is.gd/T7rafM
Third Shift Society, by Meredith Moriarty, https://www.webtoons.com/en/supernatural/third-shift-society/list?title_no=1703
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« Le pouvoir se charge de vous » ouvre son troisième chapitre dans le cadre de la 70e édition de Jeune Création. Visible du 12 au 26 septembre, l’exposition s’enrichit de nouvelles contributions qui portent un regard sur certaines des luttes qui traversent notre époque, sur les moyens de faire, de montrer, de dénoncer ou de célébrer le pouvoir.
Avec : Pooya Abbasian, Carla Adra, Shadi Alzaqzouq, Antide Champagne de Labriolle, Karem Arrieta, Eduardo Arroyo, association AIDES, Carmen Ayala Marin, Michelle Baillon, Manon Bara, Luc Barrovecchio, Joachim Biehler, Benoit Blanchard, Elvire Bonduelle, Mauro Bordin, Matthieu Boucherit, Jean-Baptiste Boyer, Camille Bres, Michail Camellinni, Jeremy Chabaud, Marion Chaillou, Chevaline Corporation, Dorian Cohen, Jean-loup Cornilleau, Max Coulon, Xavier Dartayre, Delphine de Luppé, Steve Di Geronimo, Pierre-Marie Drapeau-Martin, Arthur Dreyfus, Dugudus, Martin Faure, Fred Deux, Alexis Gallissaires, Anne-Valérie Gasc, Julia Gat, Yifat Gat, Nathalie Genot, Ludivine Gonthier, Nathalie Grenier, Hélène Gugenheim, Marko Isidor, Kanaria, Rieko Koga, Magdalena Lamri, El Mehdi Largo, Hervé Lassince, Virgine Laurent, Mathieu Legrand-Losfeld, Gaia Light, Lucas Ruiz, Fabien Merelle, Donka Mishineva, Sophie Monjaret, Flavien Moras, Olivier Nouvellet, Riccardo Olerhead, Abel Omer, Franck Omer, Benoit Pingeot, Bernard Plasse, Marius Pons de Vincent, Paul Rebeyrolle, Cecile Reims, Camille Santacreu, Julien Serve, Quentin Tran Spohn & Mathieu Spohn , Cieja Stojka, Julio Villani, Nathalia Villanueva, Henri Wagner, Yang Wang, Lucie Watts, Joon-Young Yoo et Emile Zola.
Galerie Jeune Création 43 rue de la commune de paris 93230 romainville Métro Ligne 5 (Bobigny-Pantin-Raymond Queneau) 12-26.09 2020 mer. sam. 12h-18h
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How do you want to die: A fist full of rage
Summary: There are few things that can get Emil angry. Someone threatening his friends is one of those things. Type: fanfiction/chapter story Words: 1509 Category: Stand Still Stay Silent Genre: Tragedy Rating: Mature Characters: Emil Warnings: Blood, character death, fist fight, a knife, a very bad person.
Read it here or at ff.net (the ff.net-version has rules for the game they’re playing, if you’re interested)
Emil didn't get angry. That wasn't who he was. He never raised his voice (except to let out manly shrieks of fear) and he would certainly not engage in fist fights. It was beneath him. He prefered to solve disagreements with words or gentle actions or... well, he could get a little mean when he was frustrated, but who couldn't? Anyway, you'd have a hard time making him angry (and you would probably like him even when he was angry), which was why the situation he currently found himself in was a bit absurd. But perhaps we should start at the beginning (so the author can get more time to figure out what the situation is)?
Emil had woken up late, allowed to sleep in for the first time since he started public school. The long sleep had done him good, he felt rested, energized, and he whistled as he made pancakes for breakfast. The sun was shining, the sky was almost clear of clouds, and when he was done with breakfast Emil decided that he should spend his day off at the park. Said and done, Emil washed off the dishes and left his apartment. The streets were full of people, everyone in Mora seemed to have the same idea as he had. He bought an icecream from an ecstatic woman who almost forgot to give him his icecream, too busy telling him about the troubles of being an author and how her next book was going to feature an icecream stand. Emil vaguely remembered her from somewhere, but couldn't place her.
He continued his walk, greeted people he met, stopped to pet a dog and quickly ran away when the owner noticed him. Eventually he reached the park and found himself a bench to sit on. He watched the kids play for a while before joining them for a game of ”Who's afraid of the troll?”, featuring Emil as the troll. The kids screamed when he ran after them, screamed higher when he caught them, laughed and then joined him as trolls. Eventually everyone had turned into trolls and they built a city out of sand they could invade, except the game shifted and suddenly they were all defending the city as cleansers. As the afternoon turned into evening the kids disappeared one after another and then Emil was alone with a young girl.
”The princess is caught in this tower here and there's a maze and it's filled with traps and beasts.”
Emil helped her build the maze, using pinecones and sticks to build the monsters. They were just starting to make their way through the maze when a man arrived.
”Anna, it's time to leave now.”
Anna grabbed her doll, turned to leave, but froze.
”Who are you?”
”My name is Robert, your mother sent me to fetch you. Come on now, it's getting late.”
Anna walked closer to Emil.
”What's the secret word?”
Her voice was shivering and Emil looked between her and the man. Robert let out a sigh.
”Anna, we don't have time to play games.”
Anna pressed against Emil's side, grabbed his hand. Something wasn't right.
”Hey, Anna, how about I follow you home? Together with Robert, of course.”
Anna's grip around his hand hardened and she stared at Robert.
”Would that be okay with you, Robert?” Emil asked.
”There is no need, she has wasted enough of your time already.”
”Oh no, no waste at all, I've had fun.”
”Still”, Robert's hand gripped Anna's arm, ”I'm not sure her mother would forgive me if I brought an unknown man with me.”
Anna whimpered and all alarms in Emil's head went off. He grabbed Robert's arm, squeezed it and Robert let go of Anna, glared at Emil.
”What do you think you're doing?”
”You're scaring her.”
”This does not concern you, boy. Come now, Anna, your mother will get worried if we linger.”
Robert pulled free of Emil's grip and made a new move towards Anna.
”I'm sure you can meet your friend again another day.”
Anna glanced at Emil, seemed to consider her option. After a few seconds she grabbed Robert's hand, Emil knew it was the threat that her mother would worry that made her change her mind.
”There, that wasn't that hard, was it?” Robert asked.
Anna shook her head and Emil looked at her, looked at Robert.
”I'm sorry for all this trouble”, Robert smiled towards Emil. ”I'm sure I'll see you around one day. Right Anna, you want to go here and meet your friend again, don't you?”
There was something about the way he smiled, the way he talked to Anna and the way he touched her. There was something wrong with the way Anna's cheeks got paler and paler. Emil bit his lip.
”You know what, I insist on following you. I'm sure her mother won't mind if I explain the situation.”
”You really don't need to...”
”Oh, I think I do. I think it'll make Anna happy. Is it okay, Anna? Can I tag along to make sure you get home okay?”
Anna nodded and Emil smiled.
”Then it's settled, I'll come along.”
There was something about the way Robert seemed to disapprove of what had just happened. Emil couldn't describe the way Robert's face quickly shifted between rage and defeat, the way his free hand repeatedly clenched itself. Robert nodded, started walking and Emil tagged along, talked with Anna as they walked. After twenty minutes Anna stopped.
”This isn't the way home.”
”It's a short-cut”, Robert smiled. ”Come on now.”
There was something about the way he looked at Emil. Emil placed himself between Anna and Robert.
”Anna, run.”
”What?”
”To the nearest house. Run. Call your mother.”
Anna took a step back and Robert stepped closer. Emil could see the bag hidden under Robert's coat, could see rope sticking out of it, and he took a step back as well, made sure he was still inbetween the two. Then Anna ran. Robert threw himself after her, but Emil grabbed him, threw him to the ground, landed over him. Anna's steps disappeared and Robert's knee hit Emil's stomach.
”You made me lose her”, he hissed and threw Emil to the side.
”I knew there was something off about you”, Emil's hand grabbed Robert's ankle, pulled him to the ground again. ”How many before her?”
”Let go of me!”
Robert's foot hit Emil's nose and Emil winced as it broke under Robert's sole. He let go of Robert, pulled himself to his feet and tried to dry off the blood running from his nose. Then his fist collided with Robert's face. Robert stumbled backwards, regained his balance and threw a fist in Emil's direction, landing it square on Emil's cheekbone. Robert was strong, Emil noted before taking a new swing towards him. Robert dodged, Emil dodged, they stood up, were on the ground, stood up again. They ran, didn't run. Fists flew, kicks were exchanged. Robert tried to get away, Emil wanted to make sure he stayed, make sure he got what he deserved.
”How many before Anna?” he asked again.
Robert spat in Emil's face.
”Like I'm telling.”
Emil managed to pin Robert to the ground again, hit him once, twice, three times in the face. Robert barely made any attempt to defend himself and Emil grabbed his coat, leaned closer, lifted Robert's torso slightly off the ground.
”What was your plan to get rid of me?”
”This.”
Something flashed in the corner of Emil's eyes, sharp pain exploded from his stomach and he lost his grip of Robert. Robert pushed him to the side, there was another jolt of pain and Emil pressed his hands to his stomach, felt warm sticky liquid pour over them. Blood.
”It didn't have to end like this”, Robert said, ”but you insisted.”
Emil could hear sirens in the distance and Robert froze for a second before leaning down and grabbing Emil's hair.
”A shame, you seemed like an okay dude, but I can't leave any witness.”
Emil's eyes fell on the knife in Robert's hand and he tried to pull away, tried to defend himself, but he had already lost too much blood, too much strenght. Robert's eyes swept up and down the street before he looked at Emil again, and Emil made a new attempt to pull away. Robert pressed his knee against Emil's chest, pulled his head back. Emil felt the steel against his throat, his breathing got quicker and then blood ran over his throat, down his throat. He tried to scream, but there was no air to make the sounds. Robert still held him, the sirens were getting closer and Robert released him, ran, and Emil pressed a hand against his throat, rolled to his side, got up on his knees. He tried calling for help again, but the blood drowned the scream and he fell down again. Darkness. He tried to keep it away, but it pulled him in, engulfed him and in the end he let it take him.
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For the Skyrim add-on, see The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn.
For the lore article, see Dragonborn (Lore).
"Skyrim legend tells of a hero known as the Dragonborn, a warrior with the body of a mortal and soul of a dragon, whose destiny it is to destroy the evil dragon Alduin."
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The Last Dragonborn or Laat Dovahkiin (Dovahzul: Laat-Dovah-Kiin, "Last-Dragon-Born"),[note 1] generally referred to as the Dragonborn (Dovahzul: Dovah-Kiin, "Dragon-Born"),[note 1] is the player's character and the protagonist of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and its expansions Dawnguard and Dragonborn.
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EtymologyEdit
"In their tongue he is Dovahkiin, Dragonborn."
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Skyrim
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In Dragon language, "Dovahkiin" is a combination of the words "Dovah," meaning "dragon," and "kiin," meaning "born," or "child" which is typically translated to "Dragonborn," but it can also be translated to "Dragonchild." Dovahkiin also has a second meaning: the "Dov" in "Dovah" refers to Dragonkind as a whole, while the "ah" means "hunter." Interpreted thus, the name reads "Dragonkind Hunter Born," or "Born Hunter of Dragonkind," an appropriate description of what the Dragonborn is destined to do.
Something of further interest is that dragons use the term Dovahkiin as a proper noun to address or talk about the Dragonborn and the dragon naming convention holds that names consist of three words. When called upon by the Greybeards after killing Mirmulnir, Dov-Ah-Kiin is stressed as three separate words. This could signal that the real translation of "Dov-ah-kiin" is "Born Hunter of Dragonkind," when the traditional naming convention of dragons is held.
ProphecyEdit
The appearance of the Last Dragonborn was prophesied upon Alduin's Wall, a large edifice found within Sky Haven Temple. It depicts several events that would preface the return of the Nordic god of destruction, Alduin. The prophecy itself is dire, but scholars believed that its omens had been fulfilled and that a single individual, gifted with the same powers of the Thu'um held by the dragons themselves, may rise to fight against Alduin and assure Nirn's survival.[1] Alduin finally returned in 4E 201, during the midst of Skyrim's civil war. Raising an army of dragons from the dead, he attempted to resume his path of destruction. However, he was eventually defeated in a battle by the Last Dragonborn and three ancient Nordic heroes in Sovngarde.
BackgroundEdit
"Hero of the Nords I name you, Dragonborn, let none deny it."
―
Galmar Stone-Fist
[src]
Much like previous Dragonborn individuals who existed throughout history, such as Reman Cyrodiil, Tiber Septim and Miraak, the Last Dragonborn has the ability to consume a slain dragon's soul and absorb its knowledge and power, allowing them to learn words of power almost instantaneously,[2] though reportedly neither Reman nor Tiber have ever killed a dragon and absorbed its soul. It is said that the Blades have always guided, protected, and served the Dragonborn, whom they consider "The Ultimate Dragon Slayer."[3]
A dragon slain by the Last Dragonborn.
At the beginning of Skyrim, the Dragonborn is a prisoner, captured in an Imperial ambush, which was set up to capture Stormcloaks. While being transported to the settlement of Helgen, the Dragonborn discovers that Ulfric Stormcloak, the leader of the Stormcloak Rebellion, is a fellow prisoner. Upon reaching Helgen, Imperial General Tullius sentences all the prisoners to death, including the Dragonborn, even though they were not on the list of those to be executed. Seconds before the Dragonborn's execution, Alduin attacks, providing a chance for escape. Regardless of race, the Dragonborn starts with both flames and healing spells, indicating that they studied the arcane arts before traveling to Skyrim.
During the events of the quest "No One Escapes Cidhna Mine," the Dragonborn can choose to remark on whether they have a family or not. When talking with Serana, the Dragonborn may comment on what type of relationship the Dragonborn had with their parents as well as hinting at their fate. Additionally, Eola may claim that they may have tasted the flesh of a dead sibling when they were young, during the quest "The Taste of Death."
When formally greeting the Last Dragonborn, the Greybeards name them "Ysmir," Dragon of the North. The same title was held by Tiber Septim, Wulfharth, and supposedly all Dragonborns before that have visited the Greybeards.
AppearanceEdit
Skyrim's trailers and concept art depict the Dragonborn as a male Nord with brownish blonde hair and light blue eyes. He wears a studded cuirass, an iron helmet, iron gauntlets, and iron boots. In one trailer, the Dragonborn uses a steel swordand a banded iron shield, while in a screenshot he dual wields a steel sword and a steel dagger. In Skyrim, as with all Elder Scrolls games, race, gender, appearance, and equipment are left to the player's discretion.
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TriviaEdit
The studded armor as seen in posters has the pauldron on the Dovahkiin's right shoulder, but, in-game, the pauldron is on the left shoulder.
Dialogue with Hermaeus Mora during the Dragonborn expansion suggests that the Last Dragonborn may be in Apocrypha after the events of the expansion; "If you tire of your search, read your book again to return to your mortal life. For a time. The lure of Apocrypha will call you back. It is your fate."[4] Dialogue with the Prince also shows that the Last Dragonborn becomes his Champion after defeating Miraak: "No matter, I have found a new Dragonborn to serve me."[5]
In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Making of Skyrim, Emil Pagliarulo states that the Last Dragonborn was a "criminal and accused of some crime." which would explain why the Last Dragonborn was captured.
It is possible that the Last Dragonborn originally came from Cyrodiil.[6] Although, it is unclear if the Dragonborn is using the word "home" as in "their home" or "Fasendil's home."
During a dialogue with Serana about her family, Serana asks about the Dragonborn's family. The following are the available answers:
It is implied through dialogue with Thalmor Justiciars that the Last Dragonborn believes Talos is a God, as when they are asked if they believe in Talos, there is no dialogue option stating they don't believe in Talos.
In addition, the iron helmet as shown in posters is noticeably different as it lacks a guard around the mouth, while in-game the helmet is extended.
If a copy of the player character is spawned through the use of console commands, they will always wear a full set of iron armor.
This is however contradicted by Mark Lampert, who says that they have wiped the Dragonborn's history clean.
"They were good people. I miss them."
"We're very close. I can't wait to see them again."
"We didn't really get along. Best that I haven't seen them in a while."
"I never knew them. I grew up alone."
See alsoEdit
Dragonborn (Lore)
Dragon Language
Dragon Shouts
AppearancesEdit
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls V: Dawnguard
The Elder Scrolls V: Hearthfire
The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn
NotesEdit
↑ 1.0 1.1 If Dovah-Kiin is read as 3 words, Dov-Ah-Kiin, it forms the meaning "Dragonkind-Hunter-Born."
References
↑ The Book of the Dragonborn
↑ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dialogue with Arngeir
↑ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dialogue with Delphine.
↑ Dialogue with Hermaeus Mora
↑ Dialogue between Hermaeus Mora and Miraak during At the Summit of Apocrypha
↑ Dialogue with Legate Fasendil.
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What my OCs have in their heads instead of brains
Thanks for tagging me, @adaparkwrites! I’m going to do it off of For the Fun of It!
Cavan: What are consequences? Let’s do fun things! Murder! Theme parks! Arson! Picnics! Money laundering!
Ira: Cavan, what the fuck? You fucking idiot. I love you.
Emile: Big sad.
Leo: Emile, stop moping. Emile. Emile, please. Love me. Have fun with me. Emile.
#for the fun of it#ira#ira kotov#cavan#cavan melo cardoso#emile#emile mora young#leo#leo osei#vio writes#vioaeon
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character intro | for the fun of it | emile mora young
name | Emile Mora Young
age | 16
pronouns | he/him/his
role in the story | protagonist
sexuality | asexual heteromantic
ethnicity | Mexican-American
physical traits |
No one can say what his body type is, because seeing him without a hoodie on is impossible (unless you're Leo). His brown skin is relatively dark, but that doesn't mean it's vibrant. It's dull and murky, letting him blend in with the Earth. His red-magenta hair might stand out if he didn't always wear a hoodie. He can often be found wearing beige or pale pinks.
character traits |
He’s relatively quiet, but tries his hardest to be polite. He’s always thinking about something— metaphors, philosophy, ideology, and anthropology alike— but in all honesty, finds life to be quite boring and painful. Humans, on the other hand, are anything but boring to him. He’s constantly fascinated and horrified by their capacity for violence and hatred and kindness and compassion without absolutely any encouragement on either side. He’s not exactly the most positive person.
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For once, no metaphor comes to his mind as his eyes move over them. He sees them as trees and nothing more— a miracle for him.
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There's like 30 minutes left in this Monday but I promised asks and so I shall deliver: for any character(s), what's the most ridiculous true experience you've had that nobody believes whenever you tell them the story? Hope you had a good day? :)
Hey, a Monday’s a Monday, am I right ?
Emile: *Deadpanning* I attempted and [REDACTED] in tracking down a mob boss so I could ask why he killed my dad.
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Leo: I played volleyball against my four younger siblings at once and still won because I’m just *hair flips* that awesome. *grins*
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Ira: Cavan and I got drunk at a bar and did some embarrassing things.
Cavan: Don’t say it like that, Ira. We did karaoke.
Ira: It was terrible. It would be completely and utterly unacceptable had we not been very, very drunk. It was also very upsetting to learn of your awfully cheap and sad taste.
Cavan: We both know you enjoyed it, but whatever helps you sleep at night.
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Cavan: I went sky diving and almost died. You couldn’t guess how if I gave you a thousand tries.
Ira: Want to elaborate?
Cavan: Nope.
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Thanks for the ask !! And I've seen better days, but my evening’s been pretty fun ! I hope you did, too !
#vioaeon#vio writes#for the fun of it#ira kotov#cavan melo cardoso#emile mora young#leo osei#cavan#ira#emile#leo
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Okay, you said I could, so prepare yourself for a bombarding of random questions! First of all, since we discussed our mutual interest in astrology... what are your MCs' sun signs (and any other part of their charts you may have picked)?
Oo, okay !! I’m going by the definition that your Sun sign is your ego and the way it interacts with challenges/the world, your Moon is your emotional self, and your rising is the way others perceive you/the you that you consciously present to the world.
I think Ira would be a Scorpio in his Moon, and a Gemini/Aquarius in his Sun/Rising (I can’t choose which is which).
Cavan would probably be a Sagittarius in his Sun, a Libra in his Moon, and a Scorpio in his Rising.
Emile would be a Cancer in his Sun, a Sagittarius in his Moon, and a Pisces in his Rising.
Leo would be a Virgo in their Sun, a Cancer in their Moon, and a Taurus in their Rising!
I’ve found that those who get tangled in each others lives often have at least one similar sign among their Sun, Moon, and Rising signs (though it’s not a science), so I’m not surprised Ira and Cavan, Cavan and Emile, and Emile and Leo all have at least one similar sign!
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Happy Meet and Greet Monday! How your characters spend a day off?
Happy MGM !
I’ll do my For the Fun of It characters since I’m still developing the characters in Arcana.
Ira isn’t good with days off. He often doesn’t know what to do with himself, and if Cavan wasn’t around, he’s probably just workout, go to the bar, or find more jobs instead of actually taking a day off.
Cavan will do literally anything at any given time. He might go to a bar, he might work out, he might play mini golf, he might go to a carnival, he might do drugs, he might learn a new instrument. But whatever he does, he will without a doubt drag Ira along.
Emile would probably sleep, watch anime, or practice violin. If he isn’t doing one of those things, he’s spending time with Leo (and doing whatever Leo wants to do).
Leo would probably go on a run, go to the park, work on a collage or some other art, go thrift shopping, or work on another crazy project. They’d probably try to get Emile to come along (and Emile would probably enjoy it, too).
Thanks for the ask!
#vioaeon#vio writes#ira kotov#cavan melo cardoso#emile mora young#leo osei#ira#cavan#emile#leo#for the fun of it
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Happy sts to you, have a pleasant weekend!! How do your OC(s) wake up in the morning (or afternoon if that's their thing)? - notwritinganyflufftoday
Happy STS, @notwritinganyflufftoday !! I hope you have a pleasant weekend as well !
Ira probably wakes up at 5:30 AM sharp (he doesn’t have an alarm— he just sits gay straight up in bed at 5:30 and no one knows how) and takes a showed before messaging Cavan and taking calls about jobs (let me remind you that he’s an assassin/hitman/whatever you want to call him). He never differs from his routine, if he can help it.
Cavan wakes up at 7 AM and doesn’t eat breakfast unless he’s going out to eat with Ira. It’s hard for him to get out of bed, but once he’s rubbed his eyes, there’s no going back to sleep. He often calls mob members below him or talks to Ira.
Emile’s sleep schedule is nonexistent. He only wakes up at all because Leo and school exist. He’s never gone to bed before 10 PM and never woken up before 6 AM. Every once in a while, Leo will convince him to go running with them. He always regrets it later.
Leo wakes up around 6 AM, give or take a few minutes. They wash their face and put on running clothes before jogging to Emile’s house. Sometimes they can convince him to go running with them, and sometimes they can’t. They always wash their face and take a shower in the morning, too. They’re almost as routine in their mornings as Ira.
Thanks for the ask !!
#for the fun of it#ira kotov#cavan melo cardoso#emile mora young#leo osei#vio writes#vioaeon#ira#cavan#emile#leo
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Funny As(s)k Friday! What Vine are each of your OCs most likely to reference? (Not one that reminds you of them, but one they love so much that they'll keep using it)
Happy FAF !! And oo, that’s a good one !!
I think Cavan would reference Welcome to Chili’s far too often.
I think that Ira would pretend to be above Vine, but would offhandedly reference Fuck This Shit I’m Out and Cavan’s eyes would just sparkle because of it. He wouldn’t be able to live it down for weeks.
Leo probably makes references to the Damn Daniel (Back At it Again With the White Vans) Vine an annoying amount, but references absolutely no other Vines because they’re surprisingly uncultured in that area.
On the other hand, Emile thrives off the internet and references every meme constantly. His favorite is probably Fr E Sh A Voca Do, though. It disappoints everyone who talks to him.
Thanks for the ask, friend !!
#for the fun of it#ira#ira kotov#cavan#cavan melo cardoso#emile#emile mora young#leo#leo osei#vio writes#vioaeon
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Hey! Happy FAF! What would your OCs do in a snowball fight? Who would start it? How intense would it get?
Happy FAF !
I feel like Ira would be be surprisingly good at it. He would pelt people with small and compact snowballs that hurt like hell.
Cavan would build a fucking f o r t r e s s . And then he would pretend to be inside of it while sneaking it and hitting everyone in the back of their heads. He would totally let Ira take shelter in it, too.
Leo would go f e r a l . I have absolutely zero doubt that they would be working like one of those machines that spits out baseballs for the batter to hit and practice with, but 1,000 times faster. No matter the strategy you used against them, they’d beat you to a pulp with their snowball throwing and win.
Emile would be super shitty at it. He would try to get into it, but probably end up face planting in the snow and crying before making snowballs for Leo to throw.
Thanks for the ask !
#for the fun of it#ira#ira kotov#emile#emile mora young#cavan#cavan melo cardoso#leo#leo osei#vio writes#vioaeon
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Happy MGM from writingamongthecoloredroses! How do your OCs feel about blood/gore? Is murder a solution for any of them?
Happy MGM, @writingamongthecoloredroses !!
I mean,, murder is kind of always a solution for Ira and Cavan from For the Fun of It. One is an assassin and the other’s a mob boss. So. You know.
But for Emile, I doubt either blood or gore would be a trigger since they didn’t have to watch the death of their father happen. That said, I think it does make them really angry that anyone would hurt another human being. Particularly at the beginning of the story.
I don’t think Leo has a problem with blood or gore, but I’m sure it does make them angry because they’re so close with Emile.
In Through Borrowed Eyes, murder and blood and gore isn’t exactly a part of everyday life, but I think Ayumu might have a problem with blood because of the way she lost her sight.
Thanks for the ask !
#through borrowed eyes#for the fun of it#ayumu#ayumu kaneko#ira#ira kotov#cavan#cavan melo cardoso#emile#emile mora young#leo#leo osei#vio writes#vioaeon
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