Here's another selfship f/o ask game! Feel free to use for your own self ships (and feel free ask me any if desired, just let me know which f/o and question)! Have a great day everyone 🫶🏻
💥 1: What is something fun you and your f/o have done together? It can be an activity, a silly moment, a good memory, etc!
🫂 2: What is something your f/o does that makes you feel loved and supported?
❤️🔥 3: What's your f/o's favorite trait about you?
😌 4. What do you and your f/o do together to relax or unwind?
✨ 5. What hobby or activity do you and your f/o do the most together or tend to enjoy doing the most together?
🍰 6. What sort of fun or sweet nicknames do you and your f/o have for each other?
🔥 7: In what ways does your f/o make you feel excited, giggly, happy, or positive?
❤️🩹 8. What is a deep or special memory between you and your f/o that means a lot to you/them?
🧠 9. What is something you love listening to your f/o talk extensively about, and what do they love hearing you elaborate on?
🥹 10. What is your f/o's favorite thing about you?
💫 11. What is your favorite compliment that you've ever received from your f/o?
💌 12. What is your f/o's love language(s)? (Gift giving, words of affirmation, quality time, physical touch, acts of service.)
🌿 13. What's something that reminds you of your f/o? It can be a meme, a song, an aesthetic, anything that gives off their energy/vibe/reminds you of them!
☀️ 14. In what ways do you and your f/o make each other's lives more positive?
💬 15. Why are you so thankful for your f/o, and why are they so thankful for you?
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Hunter is eight years old the first time the Emperor puts things plainly.
But he's understood the situation for a while, so it's actually kind of a relief when Belos takes him aside.
"This curse is... difficult," the Emperor tells him, which is not news. One of his hands grips Hunter's shoulder, the other tipping his chin up, because he's so much taller and he needs to be sure that Hunter is paying attention.
"Luz doesn't always understand the danger she's in," Belos adds, which is an understatement. "Her human body is much more fragile than your own. This place wasn't built for creatures like her."
"I know," Hunter says.
The grip on his shoulder tightens, painful. "You know?"
He could kick himself. It's not the first time he's spoken out of turn; the consequences tend to be more pronounced for him than they ever are for Luz.
But now he's being asked a direct question, so he says, "I know she's fragile. She's -- she -- she doesn't mean to aggravate you, Uncle. Please-"
"And yet," Belos says lightly, "I do so frequently find myself aggravated."
Hunter falls silent.
His worst fear is that his clumsy words might get Luz hurt. So he's surprised when the Emperor drops to a knee to level with him, something he can't remember Belos ever doing before.
"I'm worried sick about her, Hunter," he murmurs. "All it takes is one bad day, and then -- well."
"Maybe she can stay away," Hunter suggests, "on your bad days, maybe she can-"
"Hush."
Hunter shuts up. Again.
"Do you really think any of the witches here can be trusted to care for her properly?" Belos asks.
Hard to say. There's clearly a right answer, though, so Hunter shakes his head.
"Of course not. No, I won't have my daughter locked away from me. But I do worry. One of these days, if I'm aggravated, the curse may drive me to do something... terrible. It would break my heart to see her suffer."
I know. Hunter manages to hold his tongue this time, but he does know. He's known from the moment that Belos took Luz under his wing. Whenever he can shadow them, he does. Luz never minds; she always likes the extra company. She doesn't know how often he's sick with fear.
"Do it to me," Hunter says. "If you... if you need to... if she makes you angry, then do it to me."
The grip on his shoulder relaxes. It's impossible to read Belos past the mask, but he doesn't seem upset.
"That's quite a sacrifice," he says.
"I can take it. She can't."
Belos nods, humming. "I suppose that does work as a solution. Thank you, Hunter. I'm so glad I can rely on you."
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Don’t mind if I do — drop this here as a little gift —
Have a reference from how Set is jealous of my twins, LOL
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Thank u!! 💕💕💕 I love this so much!! ^^
Also those two better be fight heheheheheheh :3
Once again, thanks for the fanart!
(It's was a good meal for me :>)
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i think there's something really beautiful about carpenter distancing herself from the trawler man every chance she gets and still getting showered by miracles while faulker, oh he of strong convictions, gets to bring the miracle of the trawler man to everyone around him but never quite gets to ascend to glory himself. i just love that they're both perfectly poised to stare at each other and each think "your goals are backwards and your methodology is dumb and possibly sacrilegious" and then still end up as something close to friends
also let's talk about how, despite these dynamics, at the end of the day, the trawler man is really just trying to give each of them what they want from him.
MMM YEAH. carpenter being beloved by multiple gods despite being such an ornery bitch who wants NOTHING to do with their sacrificial bullshit..... it really gets me. as does faulkner's ongoing crisis of faith and spiral into Faithless Cult Leader (TM). SO GOOD.
perhaps only tangentially related, but.
i've been thinking a lot about faulkner killing roemont lately. i was surprised that roemont's death ended up Breaking My Fucking Heart -- a real testament to his voice actor!! the whole pathetic old man losing everything he's worked for really.... Got To Me. ough. "don't you recognize me?" OUGH.
but i've been thinking about it in the context of faulkner's crisis of faith, too. because like. faulkner Knows that roemont is faithful. he considers roemont a heretic for trying to legalize the worship of the trawler-man, but it's like....
i feel like. killing roemont was a test of the trawler-man that faulkner devised on purpose. because if roemont dies due to the prayer marks that faulkner scrawled, then there are two possibilities:
1. the trawler-man really IS furious that the high katabasians want to legitimize the faith; the trawler-man really IS on faulkner's side; this schism really IS necessary to keep the faith "pure," and faulkner has never done anything wrong;
OR
2. the trawler-man really IS nothing but a mouth. this isn't a god with a plan or with sentience or with feelings, this is just a living river that chews things up and spits them out, and it doesn't care for its followers at all. and if that's the case, then faulkner is betraying nothing by being a faithless cult leader lying repeatedly to his people.
faulkner is devastatingly clever and constantly being underestimated. but he's also completely alone in the world. and he's Desperate for any sign that the choices he's making are the right ones. and he can't find that sign in anybody close to him, because he keeps destroying the lives of those close to him. so he has to devise his own trials....
hrugh. my boy. my boy my boy my boy.
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