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My oc Clover and his spouses
Rosalyn @biscuitbi
Prince "Lio" Dandelion @hatsweat
#you were a wonderful experience#you were everything#DandeCloveLyn#DandeClove#Clovelyn#Dandelyn#oc#dnd ocs#dnd oc#poly ocs#polyamourous#high elf#half-elves#half elf#different lifespans#elf lifespan#half-elf lifespan#angst#oc angst#betty grof#simon petrikov
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Tried my hand at drawing the characters from Los Brujos as different Dungeon Meshi races. Super fun little challenge!
Their “official” versions if they were part of this universe are the portraits with the circles in the bg.
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#dungeon meshi#dunmeshi#los brujos#my art#adrian#manuel#victor#fatima#compresses Adrian into half foot size AND NOW HIS MISCHIEF IS MULTIPLIED#anyways i have it so they are brothers in spite not being the same race#like its one of those things people dont understand but they dont bother explaining either#due to elf lifespans Vico is still the oldest technically lol#but manuel is the most mature in appearance and demeanor#fatima being a little gnome just thinks these three dudes are weird little freaks#they have a little business people can hire to help traverse dungeons and find dead bodies or ghosts#:]
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thinking bout the. bugs
and like. headcanon lore moment. gives them elf (half-elf? undecided) lifespan rules actually
#hollow knight#hk gijinka#hollow knight gijinka#hk tiso#hk ghost#hk hornet#hk xero#hk god tamer#personally there's multiple bug species that get the long lifespan rules and i just ended up giving ants one of them#probably not thousands like elves like#200 odd maybe? 300? whatever it is its closer to the half elves than full elves lmfao#anyway-#i miss them. i need to draw them again#i decided it ages ago in my head to make sense of xero being tiso's dad and in hallownest so yeah. gives your tiso elf properties
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i'm really curious about what marcille's mother's deal is. seems like she's not too big on the rest of elven society. here's what we know about her so far:
mage at a human royal court (adventurer's bible)
courtship with marcille's father donato lasted 17 years (adventurer's bible)
specialty is roast pork, which was also donato's favorite (chapter 81)
had a cheerful personality up until the point donato got too sick to eat his favorite food. her extreme emotional reaction to this left a lasting impression on marcille (chapter 81)
remarried to a gnome and moved away from the city at some point after donato died (adventurer's bible)
several portraits of her appear in marcille's nightmare (chapter 42); this is the second time we see marcille dream of her (chapter 3)
preferred non-elven food and didn't introduce marcille to any traditional elven dishes (chapter 74)
from the canaries' reactions in chapter 74, it appears elven society looks down on elves who go to live among and work for short-lived races. they seemed especially put off that she would have a mixed-blood child. when they're talking about the lyrikmumare to get marcille to trip up, marcille envisions her mother saying that the food "here" (i.e., the northern continent) tastes so much better. so the picture we're getting here is of an elf who has removed herself from elven culture, but the question is, did she do it willingly or was she forced to?
keeping her other actions in mind, i'm leaning more towards the former. the most intriguing thing for me is that she eventually married a gnome, despite elves and gnomes having infamously waged war against each other over differences in the practice of magic and presently tending to discriminate against the other on sight. (one thing's for sure — marcille's mother is winning the idgaf war!)
marcille never talks about her gnome stepfather though, and it's unclear what she thinks of her mother's remarriage. the timing of the remarriage is also a mystery. donato married marcille's mother when he was 32 (after having courted her for 17 years) and died at 82, meaning they were married for 50 years. marcille is also currently 50 years old, but we know she wasn't born immediately after the marriage: in chapter 81, donato's doppelganger says marcille was born when he'd started "getting on in years." based on marcille's memories of him and the established fact that the average tall-man lifespan is 60 years, i'd hazard that he was in his 50s then. this gives him 30 years or less with marcille — definitely less than 35, which we know is the age at which she left for the magic academy.
we don't know if marcille's mother remarries before or after marcille leaves (if before, than that's definitely a shockingly short time), but it's interesting that she chose to marry someone from a long-lived race this time. maybe this is her way of ensuring she spares herself another heartbreak? or maybe she *is* still heartbroken and is trying to cover it up.
but. i can't help but kind of agree with chilchuck in chapter 81, that marcille's parents are not blameless for marcille becoming the dungeon lord. since it's apparently well-documented, they surely must have known — as well-educated people — that mixed-blood children face not just discrimination but also mental anguish that comes with their unstable aging (not to mention the sterility). so the way they raised marcille feels frankly irresponsible 😭
anyway. i'd love to get spin-off content where post-adventure marcille and her mother meet again. i feel like there's a lot of unresolved issues there (that can of course be hashed out over a good meal).
#dungeon meshi#marcille donato#what can i say i'm often drawn to mysterious mother characters (often dead)#the toudens' mom too — we know even less about her!#does marcille's mother hate being an elf??#oh and if i missed any points feel free to reply#marcille doesn't really seem to have strong feelings about elven society#although it appears she might not have interacted with that many other elves before the canaries#i wonder if marcille realized fionil was also a half-elf#i'd like to see them interact as well. get fionil's perspective on lifespan disparities. seems like her dad is the elf#oh wait wait i was also wondering if it's still possible for marcille's mother to get pregnant#what happens if a mixed-blood child is from two long-lived races?#imagine marcille with a baby sibling#speaking of babies everyone kept making digs at her sterility but she never expresses an active wish for children#i just think that's interesting#calemonsito notes
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I was talking to my students and then some family members about how the death of Elizabeth I and succession of James was necessarily an occasion of upheaval, even when it wasn't necessarily violent or flirting with treason or whatever. For one, the death of a monarch that will lead to a new dynasty (even a related one!) is not quite the same as a familiar figure inheriting the country's rule from their parent or grandparent. It's usually a bigger change, with dynamics of loyalties and affiliations shifting around—that's part of the reason Elizabeth delayed acknowledging James as her heir.
Typically, you'd see courtiers etc deserting a dying monarch in order to signal their loyalty to the new monarch, even if the old one wasn't actually dead yet. Elizabeth's reluctance to share royal power was fundamental to her reign and her public image, so it's not at all surprising that she would be loath to encourage that kind of desertion in any particular direction.
Of course, another thing that complicates the Elizabeth -> James succession is that she had reigned for a long time (44 years iirc). By the time she was dying, a good number of English people had few personal memories of life under any other monarch, and those who did would remember the abrupt and unstable reigns of her predecessors, Edward and Mary. So James's accession came with uncertainty about what exactly it would entail, and a lot of late Elizabethan/early Jacobean drama in English is very concerned with questions of what obligations the governed owe to their monarchs (obedience? loyalty? are those always the same thing?), but also what obligations monarchs themselves have to their people.
This seemed especially pertinent to Lear, in which multiple characters defy capricious orders from a monarch or other authority out of loyalty: Kent challenges Lear and is banished, so skulks around in disguise to continue serving him, Edgar also skulks around in disguise after Gloucester renounces him and ends up offering what comfort he can to his father, and Cordelia returns to Britain with the French army in her ultimately futile attempt to help Lear. Meanwhile, Lear loses everything, is driven to take shelter in a peasant hovel, and starts to contemplate how his own failures as a king resulted in, well, peasant hovels.
Anyway, now I'm thinking about what a wild figure Elros must have been as, specifically, a monarch to the Númenóreans. He lived for five hundred years. Even his own children (also half-Elves! sort of!) and other descendants who benefited from his lifespan didn't live as long, and most Númenóreans during his earlier reign wouldn't have come near to it. Undoubtedly there were Elves who had known Elros in the First Age who were baffled at him choosing mortality and DEATH, and meanwhile on Númenor, there are all these people living out their extended lifespans under the reign of a half-Elf king who was ruling their people at their birth and would still be ruling after they died of old age. We know Elros retained his half-Elvish characteristics as well, so they've got this visibly Elvish, barely-aging, eternal king who looks like Lúthien as part of the fabric of life for centuries.
Yes, he's literally the first king—but for a lot of earlier Númenóreans, he's also the only king they will ever know. It takes him an incredibly long time to weary of the world as other mortals do. By the time Elros finally gets weary of Arda, and willingly lays down his life and passes to the unknown fate of mortals, Tar-Amandil is stepping into some very big shoes.
#everything is about númenóreans if you believe strongly enough :)#anghraine babbles#long post#elizabeth i#james vi#anghraine's headcanons#legendarium blogging#legendarium fanwank#history blogging#númenórë#elros tar minyatur#king lear#william shakespeare#early modern blogging#peredhil#i was just thinking about how much i love elros headcanons that aren't entirely rooted in his choice of a veryyyyyyy long delayed mortality#because i do see them now and again!#and then got to thinking about how very long it took for mortal world-weariness to catch up with him#and how weird it would be even accounting for adjusted númenórean lifespans (esp if you assume that it wasn't an instant switch#but that 'númenóreanness' took time to really sink into the population as a whole—jrrt say they 'became' barely distinguishable#from elves in appearance and mental powers - not that they were immediately transformed or w/e#so it's possible that it was more incremental—and we do know that the lifespan differences between elrosians and other númenóreans#persisted long after elros's time even though it eventually disappeared)#add in wonky half-elf aging and he must have seemed as functionally eternal as elrond to a whole lot of númenóreans#anyway now i want to know what the late elrosian theatrical scene was like
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A modern dunmeshi au would go crazy. Imagine being a teen half foot applying for a job and then an elf with 184 years of experience swoops in. Unreal
#dungeon meshi#delicious in dungeon#yes I have watched dunmeshi#over the span of 2 days actually#peak#what’s worse:#imagine being a half foot#who’s dedicated your life to a trade#only for a hobbyist elf to snipe a job opportunity#because they’ve been doing the thing for 5x your entire lifespan#ryoko kui#is an incredible worldbuilder#so much so I can think about these things
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Post campaign brainrot is STRONG lately, Husk belongs to @friendlyforestbeast
Alts + close ups under the cut
#my art#illustration#digital aritst#dnd art#dnd bard#dnd changeling#dnd druid#dnd oc#dungeons and dragons#dungeons and drawings#らくがき#rkgk#doodle#yikes (affectionate)#husk (belongs to friendlyforestbeast)#the Baybee is named Lark#this is like 6+ years in the future (probably)#but i was lazy and didn't draw them looking that different#yikes ages like a half elf and husk has a lifespan of like 300+ years its fiiinee#Baybee design may change in future drawings#hold me to nothing
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some of the things I've learned in the Adventurer's Bible are so chilling... really drives home the fact that this is a completely different world with medieval-like stuff going on. I'm especially chilled by what Laios and Falin said about the "mountain people"...
#country folk who move to the big city and start talking abt horrific things like it's normal#i see why they wanted to leave so bad#but like neither of them in that comic seems to question whether or not it's ethical to kill the mountain people...#dungeon meshi#delicious in dungeon#adventurers bible#also otta being a human trafficker jesus christ#the only canonically gay character was arrested for himan trafficking...#ive seen some ppl argue that the charge was generalized or misplaced and that what she actually did might not've been that bad#but there's no way of knowing#the canaries are all very violent and elf culture seems to encourage numbness to the suffering of other humans#also i keep thinking abt how her half-foot partners must feel#for them it's an extremely long relationship that feels like their life's true love#but for her this is like a fling or at best the elf equivalent of a 2 yr relationship#and then they don't even get to grow old with her cause she's too afraid to watch them die#i feel similarly abt marcilles parents#like apparently her mom remarried to a gnome pretty quickly after Donato died#also i swear i thought he had a different first name but no his name is just Donato lmao#but dude for him she was his life's true love whom he spent his entire life with#literally he met her was he was so young and died married to her#i just really really get marcilles deaire to make everyone have equal lifespans
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The dunmeshi fandom have got to stop shipping solely combinations of characters with enormous lifespan disparities.
#saw bunch of kiki/namari art on my dash and thought put that in the inevitable tragedy bin with farcille & chilshi#even labru is debatable idk how half elf lifespans work#seriously y'all gluttons for punishment lmao#draco speaks#hey what about Kuro/Mickbell or would that be weird. similar life expectancy though right
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I keep seeing all these posts about how chilchuck is a divorced middle-aged dad of three and I was like nice one good for him except. he's just revealed his age within the show and he's fucking.
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am I missing something here because. that's not middle-fucking-age he's barely OUT of his youth
#there was sort of a vague implication that the others have longer lives because they're different fantasy races#but. even so. the lifespan of an elf is very different to that of a human.... am i supposed to just??? assume#that chilchuck is going to die younger because hes a half-foot or halfling or whatever? idk i didnt understand that#not really super important in the scheme of things but i did a double take nonetheless
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love designing family so here’s mik’s husband bharsem and their daughter sylmae
#art tag#dnd ariknauts#bharsem tag#sylmae tag#as a dwarf who was in his 140s in c4 bharsem is still alive in c5#he's getting up there but he's still alive#sylmae might be too? she's a half-elf#if we're calculating life spans as the mid-range of the parent's lifespans does that mean like.#the halfway point.#in which case she can live to be over 400?#so yeah she's alive too#good for them!#mik very much isn't he was i think in his 80s in c4
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After talking to one of her ship partners about children, I was sniped with the momma Ash feels, so here's is Ash with her little half elf sunshine!
Don’t use or repost my art without permission.
#dungeons and dragons#dnd#drow#half elf#nanarts#ash is still one of my favourite characters oops#Ash#and unnamed child#whom she is destined to outlive because her child is an ordinary half elf while she's a drow with an artificially extended lifespan :(#but we don't talk about that
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there is something very funny about how, in the midst of the intermittent chilchuck discourse, it has managed to slip by people that the one major character who would actually fall below her race's age of maturity is marcille
#she is 50 and the elf age of maturity is 80#this is of course complicated by her being half-tallman#which fucks with both maturation speed and overall lifespan#but basically any elf would consider her a teenager at best#i personally am not gonna moralize about it#but i find it amusing that people have managed to not pick up on it
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Six Sentence Sunday
Gonna make Rex somewhat of an Elros Tar-Minyatur and I’m gonna make this fic reach 25k words or so help me
Right then, Jango wasn’t convinced he would like what she was about to tell him, but he watched the clones as well. There were fifty of them, at least. Far lesser than the standard decantation amount, with protocol insisting they release ten thousand clones every month, with the exception of the CC class and the RC class.
“Explain.”
#for those who dont know it basically means half elf#as in elrond’s brother turned mortal and so his descendants have a longer lifespan than normal humans#and aragorn is of that lineage#i’m not even a full lotr fan (book fan) but i will admit that they were doing something when they reintroduced rex as the strider#aragorn rex have been playing in my mind for the longest time it’s time i act on it#wip#marswrites#captain rex
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I'm genuinely amused that, at this point, Tumblr just suggests tagging all of my posts as "bg3 spoilers" or some BG3 variant, even when it's about Austen or Tolkien or whomever. I don't know how the tag algorithm became so incompetent, but ... well, Tumblr.
In fairness, I'm definitely tumbling into the danger zone (cue Kenny Loggins, lmao). It's like...
#anghraine babbles#anghraine's gaming#anghraine's pics#pretty sure i sold my soul to larian studios#tav called larissa#larissa x gale#gale x larissa x mystra#fic talk: gaila#(for convenience given that it's equally about larissa and mystra. lol.)#genderbending#long post#just thinking...#even if somehow things turn out with larissa and gaila/gale#well. larissa /looks/ younger than gale in game but they're actually around the same age#given that she's a 40-something half-elf#but gaila/gale's human and. well. larissa's going to live a lot longer if she doesn't get mind flayered#i'd be sad but lifespan angst is the bestttt
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Thinking about the lifespans of Dungeon Meshi elves... The fact that they're completely unnatural alters my brain chemistry, because you can tell just how haphazardly the demon implemented their wish. They live five times the length of tall-men, so they age at a fifth of their rate. It's simple maths and the implications are terrifying. No wonder their birth rate and population are declining - their early development is so slow that at the age of two, they're still unable to stand.
They don't reach adulthood until their eighties. What does the infant mortality look like? How many elves succumb to illness or injury before they're fully mature? It only takes one accident to lose the child you've been raising for decades - and could you bring yourself to care for another? Add to that the implication elf culture has no idea how to process grief... just look at the way the Canaries treat Rin after the death of her parents. They're callous and insensitive and detached - part of that's racism, but there's also an element of pure cold ignorance. They don't even recognise the emotion on her face.
And that's just scratching the surface... does elven memory accommodate their extended lifespan? Once you reach two hundred or so, do the years start blurring together? Kabru mentions that their temporal awareness is remarkably poor.
Two years feel like a few months. Their lives are longer but not fuller. They're older but not wiser than the short-lived races, and most refuse to understand this. Those that do grasp it are interesting - namely Otta, who's ostracised for pursuing half-foot women.
A 30-year old elf is a young child; a 30-year old half-foot has entered middle age. Otta is in the equivalent of her late twenties. She knows that her elven lifespan makes her no more mature than a half-foot - but she also acknowledges that it creates a rift between herself and her partners, and not just in the eyes of society. 'She dumps them as soon as they pass 30', but probably not for the reasons Lycion assumes. For this to be a pattern, decades must have passed - it's possible Otta doesn't want to watch them die as she herself barely ages. No doubt some of her previous lovers have already passed away. In the end, all living 400 years accomplishes is leaving them out of sync with the rest of humanity.
Marcille's perhaps the best example. As a half-elf, she's got 95% of her life ahead and the thought terrifies her. She's going to lose everyone she loves, over and over and over again, and this cycle has barely even started. She runs at a different pace. This context adds so much to her dynamic with Falin in earlier chapters.
Marcille loves her! She's scared for her! Maybe even of her! She's grown attached to a short-lived girl who she met as a kid when Marcille was a teaching assistant! Biologically and developmentally, they're the same age, but chronologically she's twice as old as Falin! Considering what happened to her mother, is history repeating itself? Her feelings towards Falin are tangled and messy and fascinating. They're also more than a little homoerotic, which makes Marcille's infantilization of her friend all the more interesting. It feels like her way of resolving their power imbalance, of remaining a responsible (former!) authority figure... but it's also a coping mechanism. She's frightened by the ways Falin is maturing and changing - aging - and keeping her mental image of her friend as young as possible is her way of denying the march of time that's destined to sever their bond.
Marcille's dream of lifespan extension would remove the need for this obfuscation, render them equal... only, they already are! This desire is imposed onto Falin, but it's primarily for Marcille's benefit. Watching her fight for a world nobody wants, for reasons both selfish and altruistic... it's as tragic as it is understandable. I love this manga.
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