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elvendoodles · 6 months
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I would love to hear your headcanons in whether u think the male Elves actually hang out together like it seems we have plenty of girl friendships but do you think the guys are all like friends too or not I mean we don't really know that many male elves
Farran and Johnny
They go way back to their school days. Farran (and Azari) loiter around the bakery hoping for freebies as Johhny's beloved "testers". Maybe they dated, maybe they flirted, they sure can't tell.
Farran and Tidus
They don't cross paths super often, but they get along great when they do meet up.
Farran and Cronan
They only really have a connection through Emily, and thus have that proximity to each other. There's no 1 on 1 between them, but they keep it polite. I'd think further down the line they start actually talking to each other and become casual friends then.
Tidus and Cronan
Professional relationship. Cronan and Rosalyn brought their dragons to him for regular magic therapy appointments. Tidus keeps in touch to check up on Ashwing, but there's nothing more than that.
Tidus and Johnny
Azari introduced them and they've gotten along great ever since. Tidus regularly orders stuff from Johnny, and Johnny is taking lessons in hopes of bonding with his own bakery dragon.
Johnny and Cronan
They've never met. Cronan is aware of Johnny due to the bakery's fame. Johnny is aware of Cronan due to his status as a royal.
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forcesofgood · 7 years
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BUTTERCREAM!
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“The Azure Sky” - Chapter 9
Shadows to the Brightest Flame: Series
- The legacy of Lumia’s influence is scarred eternally into the lands of Elvendale. Burdened by a prophecy foretelling her demise and need for a successor, she watches for one capable of such power. Yet her enemies are working steadily to undo all she’s labored so long for, and it is millenia too late to make peace. 
Emily Jones, heir to Eimileen, is a bold girl dedicated to protecting Elvendale, but the world she has grown so fond of is not so black and white as it seems, and the titles of Guardian of Portal and Guardian of Light may hold darker legacies some ancient elves have worked tirelessly to hide. 
In conjunction with the extended version of the Guardian of Light prophecy I wrote previously
Basically a rewrite of all of the Lego Elves & Secrets of Elvendale storylines with an additional arc beyond the Season 4: Into the Shadows. There will be a varying degree of deviation from canon.
Technically a crossover with Lord of the Rings/Hobbit/Silmarillion in terms of worldbuidling, as I set Elvendale as being north of Middle-Earth, cause this is fanfic and I can. So there will be mentions of the Noldor, Sindar, Silvan, and some Tolkien characters, but they will be mostly background. Definitely not an issue if you aren’t familiar with the Middle-Earth fandom; everything will still be easy to understand. 
Book 1: The Azure Sky
Grieving over the unexpected death of her grandmother, Emily Jones is accidentally trapped in another world. Befriending a few young elves in an attempt to find her way home, Emily discovers many secrets about her grandmother’s past, but for every truth she learns two more questions take its place, leaving her vulnerable to darker force inhabiting this realm. 
A rewrite of Unite the Magic
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Chapter 1 
Chapter 2 
Chapter 3 
Chapter 4 
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
Emily brings a hand to her neck, feeling the deep impressions left by the chain. Whatever presence they felt back in the hollow didn’t simply create the illusion of her amulet feeling heavier, they actually did make it heavier.
The human isn’t sure what to make of that. Naida said it was probably just some other elf doing their own thing, but if that were true, then why was there a connection to her amulet at all?
“Here we are!” Azari anounces, pulling the human from her thougts. Her jaw drops open in awe. The clearing they’ve entered opens up to the back of an active volcano. A waterfall of lava spills into a fiery pool below, igneous stones glowing across the surface. A two-story building stands next to the spectacle. It is constructed of stone, moss and ivy growing up the sides, with elegant metalwork ordaining the windows and balcony. The lower floor is set up as a bakery, and giving the remote location, Emily presumes the upper floor is where the owner lives. 
“Hey, Azari!” a voice calls out. A light-auburn haired elf emerges from the doorway. He carries a tray of pastries in his hand. “Just iced a dozen cinnamon buns. Perfected my new recipe. A little bit of dragon root to add some more spice, balanced out with onasdera juice…”
“Sorry, Johnny, don’t have time to eat today,” Azari briskly interrupts. “We’re on a quest.”
“Well, if that involves blowing something up, then stay away from my bakery. I refuse to have to rebuild it a third time.”
Emily raises an eyebrow. “You blew up his bakery twice?”
“Technically, I only blew up his bakery once. The second time I blew up something adjacent to his bakery that caused it to catch fire and burn down before we could get it under control.”
The human shakes her head. “I’m not sure that’s any better.” 
“It’s not,” Johnny concurs.
“Well, it’s good to see you again, Johnny, but we do have to be going,” Naida intervenes, trying to diffuse the argument. 
“Actually,” Emily asks, her stomach growling, “Could we stay and eat a minute? I’m kinda burnt out. I don’t think humans have as much stamina as elves.” 
“Alright,” Naida concedes. “We’ll stay.”
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Emily curls up in the wooden chair, content. An empty mug of hot chocolate and the remaining crumbs of a cinnamon roll lay on the table. She smiles, closing her eyes, feeling the gentle heat of the woodfire oven on her face and hands. 
She closes her eyes, allowing her drowsiness to envelope her in a gentle sleep. The voices of the elves fade. Behind her eyelids she can still make out the glow of the fire. It dances, enchanting in the way all flames are, the golden warmth turning redder and darker, bleeding its light until its shape is only a deep black shadow…
“Hey Em! I think we’ve figured out the riddle!”
Emily jolts awake, accidentally tipping the chair chair over. She lands in a heap on the floor, face turning red from embarrassment. “Could you maybe be a little less abrupt next time?” she asks the fire elf as Aira offers a hand and lifts the human to her feet.
Azari shrugs. “I do it to Farran all the time and he doesn’t mind.”
Farran scowls.
“Given the context of the clue, the falling curtain of gold likely refers to the lava falls,” Naida explains smoothly. 
“Okay,” Emily turns to look out the window at the phenomenon. “How on earth are we going to get it?”
“With me of course,” Azari anounces, standing up. She grins. “I am a fire elf, the most talented fire elf in our age group, in fact.”
“Wait, you can really walk across the lake and to the falls without getting burned?” the human asks.
“Absolutely.”
Emily frowns regardless.
“Well, you better get on with it then,” Aira cheerily interjects. 
“Yeah, if we’re wrong we’ll need time to regroup,” Farran adds. 
Azari rolls her eyes. “We’re not wrong.” She strides briskly out of the bakery, the other elves scrambling to catch up. Emily follows up the rear, worried. Naida and Farran had already risked so much gaining their keys, what if this next challenge proved to be too difficult for Azari?
The fire elf stands at the edge of the burning lake. Her eyes are closed and the goldenrod highlights in her hair begin to glow. 
“This is it,” she declares, “I can feel it.”
Azari steps out onto the lava, her feet neither sinking or burning. Emily holds her breath, and is suddenly startled by the feeling of something bump into her leg. She looks down to see an oddly colored fox sit itself by her feet, watching Azari cross the lake. 
Azari reaches the falls, taking a deep breath and parting the lava with her hands. She grimaces. “I can see the key,” she explains through gritted teeth, “But I can’t reach it and hold up the curtain at the same time.”
Aira turns to Johnny, “Could you…”
“No,” Johnny cuts off, blushing. “My magic is not nearly strong enough.”
“What about the fox?” Farran suggests. “He’s small enough to slip past Azari without her having to move.”
“That’s actually a good idea.” Azari admits. “Flami, Flami come here,” she calls. The little burdgundy fox trots towards her direction. “That’s a good boy, now go fetch that key.” The fox cocks his head, then steps past her into the nook behind the falls. He reappears holding a bronzy gold key in his mouth. “Well done!” Azari praises, scooping the fox into her arms and letting the lava fall back down. She jogs quickly to meet the others on the shore. 
“That was amazing!” Emily finds herself exclaiming, reaching out a hand to pet Flami.
“No, wait Em! He still needs to cool off.”
Embarassed, the human quickly sticks her hands back in her pockets. “Sorry.” She watches as Azari takes the glimmering key from the fox’s mouth, the ruby affixed to the handle reflecting the light of the fiery pool beside them.
Emily sighs. “Only one more key to find.”
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I personally like to believe that Cronan, Farren, Tidus, and Johnny Baker all are part of a Guys Club they made up.
So like once and a while all four of them will meet up at the others place (it’s usually Cronan’s or Tidus’s) and Johnny will bring the snacks and they will all hang out and go do ‘guy things’. Sometimes they ride dragons, or they go swimming, or they hike in the woods. And somehow everything ends up in a compitition! Like last week they were all swimming in the lake below Cronan’s castle and they ended up seeing who could hold their breath the longest (Tidus). And it was awful/funny because Farren almost drowned but he is ok now. And another time they had a fashion show at Farren’s tree house to see who was the most fabulous, and it was never decided who won because Azari walked in on them and she will never let them live it down. (Fill free to add more.)
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tori-doodles · 6 years
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Let’s hear it for secondary characters! (I hate how I drew Johnny’s face, might redo him sometime in the future)
Free to use with credit to my main blog! @pepsi-meth
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furryazari-blog · 7 years
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lego elves: secrets of elvendale was bad because there was no johnny baker
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farranstormsurfer · 7 years
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Of course we can't forget about the most important elf of all!!! Clasps edit credit goes to @farranya who did that scarily fast
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gaytiduss · 7 years
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Baker boyfriends Farran and Johnny who have cooking dates and feed each other romantic styles
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farraan · 7 years
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this has probably already been shitposted somewhere but what if johnny didn't show up in lego elves: secrets of elvendale because he's the next season's main villain
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elvendoodles · 3 years
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Some more screenshot edits! I'm really happy with how Johnny turned out
Originals under cut. Screenshots sourced from @voltronreference
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fvrran · 7 years
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johnny baker is like the cabbage merchant of lego elves
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“The Azure Sky” - Chapter 10
Masterlist 
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Shadows to the Brightest Flame: Series
- The legacy of Lumia’s influence is scarred eternally into the lands of Elvendale. Burdened by a prophecy foretelling her demise and need for a successor, she watches for one capable of such power. Yet her enemies are working steadily to undo all she’s labored so long for, and it is millenia too late to make peace. 
Emily Jones, heir to Eimileen, is a bold girl dedicated to protecting Elvendale, but the world she has grown so fond of is not so black and white as it seems, and the titles of Guardian of Portal and Guardian of Light may hold darker legacies some ancient elves have worked tirelessly to hide. 
In conjunction with the extended version of the Guardian of Light prophecy I wrote previously
Basically a rewrite of all of the Lego Elves & Secrets of Elvendale storylines with an additional arc beyond the Season 4: Into the Shadows. There will be a varying degree of deviation from canon.
Technically a crossover with Lord of the Rings/Hobbit/Silmarillion in terms of worldbuidling, as I set Elvendale as being north of Middle-Earth, cause this is fanfic and I can. So there will be mentions of the Noldor, Sindar, Silvan, and some Tolkien characters, but they will be mostly background. Definitely not an issue if you aren’t familiar with the Middle-Earth fandom; everything will still be easy to understand. 
Book 1: The Azure Sky
Grieving over the unexpected death of her grandmother, Emily Jones is accidentally trapped in another world. Befriending a few young elves in an attempt to find her way home, Emily discovers many secrets about her grandmother’s past, but for every truth she learns two more questions take its place, leaving her vulnerable to darker force inhabiting this realm. 
A rewrite of Unite the Magic
Chapter 1 
Chapter 2 
Chapter 3 
Chapter 4 
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9 
___________________
Chapter 10
Aira holds out the ragged map, frowning. “We’ll have to go back to the ship.”
“What? Why?” Farran inquires.
The air elf rolls the map back up, sighing. “The next key is far up the Drevklan Mountains. We’ll need to get more supplies, and some cold weather clothing. The trek will probably take a few days there and back, if not longer. The location of the key is beyond where I’ve traveled in the past.” 
Naida nods. “Alright, but there’s no reason for all of us to go. Make up a list and Farran and Azari will go back to get the supplies. Scout out a site for a suitable base camp, and Emily and I will buy some extra food for the journey back at Johnny’s bakery, and walk to Urilis to find some suitable clothes for her too.” 
The air elf finds that agreeable, and sets out north. Emily watches her disappear in the distance. The mountains are taller than anything she’s seen in her life; they are sharp, jagged peaks breaking up the sky. And the sky hanging over them isn’t blue, but bears the same hues of grey and purple that color the mountains. There’s a slight haze there too, not enough to be a fog or even a mist, just a slight blur in some areas. Places Emily has to blink a few times to get her eyes to focus. 
Farran accepts his job more relunctly, though his grumbing has more to do with his partner than his task. Naida manages to shoo the earth and fire elves off, resisting the urge to roll her eyes. Naida never considered sarcasm to have a place in her decorum.
The water elf turns to Emily, smiling gently. “Urisil is around two miles from here through the grove,” she gestures westward, where the human notices a cobblestone road peeking through the edge of the trees. “Are you up to going now, or do you need to rest a while longer?”
Emily nods. “I’m alright, we can go.”
“Good. We’ll stop at the bakery on the way back. Everyone should be back here by nightfall.” She waits for Emily to catch up with her, and leads them steadily down the trail. 
Naida’s pace isn’t brisk, but not noticeably slow, either. She seems to sort of slide across the ground, barely letting her weight rest on her feet. Emily’s quiet steps seem suddenly loud in comparison. She tries to move more softly, but without success. She ends up sticking her hands in her pockets and looking down at the ground.
“Oh, Emily?”
“What?”
Naida gestures towards her face. “Your ears. You should cover them while we’re in the village. It wouldn’t be wise to spread the news of a human wandering around this far north.”
Emily reaches up and undoes her braid, smoothing sections over her ears and the sides of her face. “Better?”
“Yes, that will be fine.”
They walk along, Emily tapping her fingers nervously. “Do you think they did the right thing?”
The water elf looks at her quizzically. “What do you mean?”
“Do you think the five sisters did the right thing by opening the portal to the human realm?”
“I…” Naida looks away, “I really don’t know. Like I had said before, I think Nuala regrets it, but I don’t know if she does because creating the portal itself was a bad thing, or because of the elves’ reaction to them doing it.” 
“But what do you think?”
“I honestly do not know enough to have an opinion.”
Emily swallows. “But ever since I got here you’ve been focused on nothing but getting rid of me.”
Naida’s eyes open wide. “Just because I am aware of how some elves perceive humans does not mean I share their views. All I’m trying to do is get you back home safely; do you really think I just want to get rid of my cousin that I’ve barely had the chance to met?”
Emily stills. “I didn’t think of it that way.” A smile flickers on her face. “We are cousins, aren’t we? I mean technically second cousins but still…” She looks around at the forest, at the glimmering leaves, and breathing the air that tastes almost sweet. There’s a kind of energy throughout it all, one that weaves itself through the trees and the ground and deep into her bones. “I can’t believe there was this whole other part of my heritage, family, part of me that I never knew about.”
Naida frowns, considering. “Do you not want to go home?”
“No, I do, it’s just…I don’t know how I can leave this all behind. To just leave and pretend it never happened. I don’t think I could live with that either…” Emily sighs. “I don’t know. I’m overwhelmed trying to wrap my head around all of this, of elves and portals being real and my grandmother having kept so many secrets from me when I thought we were so close…and having a cousin who can manipulate the ocean with her mind.” The girl smiles at that last statement. 
Naida smiles in return. She walks over and drapes her arm over Emily’s shoulder. “We’ve still got one key left to find, and the location of the portal after that. And when we’ve made it that far we’ll figure out the next step, and the next, and we’ll do what we can to make sure you don’t have to choose because this realm and the one you came from.”
Emily leans into the embrace. “Thank you,” she whispers. 
And they keep holding on to each other the rest of the way to Urisil. 
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Johnny Baker is amazing and under appreciated and I love him and whoever disagrees can fight me...
Ok you may carry on with your day.
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legoelvestruelove · 7 years
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Secondary Character- season 1 Johnny Baker is a fire elf who runs a volcano powered bakery in the forest.
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221bdisneystreet · 7 years
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Rosalyn: Someone's gotta stay alert tonight. This Elvendale tea is basically rat poison. Everybody's wasted!
Emily: [crying] You don't even know one thing. I didn't even say one thing. And then she asked me the whole thing, and I didn't even do it once.
Farran: I'm like an elephant, okay? If I walk into a room it's like, okay, he's in there.
Aira: I'm not gonna tell you...[points to some random elf] that, that bitch over there...I'm not gonna tell...
Tidus: [giggles and snorts] Baba Booey. [snorts some more]
Azari: Turn this music down. [singing] FARTS AND POOP AND LOVE AND STUFF, MACARONI SALAD...
Sira: [speaking some ancient dragon gibberish]
Johnny Baker: [laughing and then coughing]
Naida: [dancing wildly]
[everyone is on Rosalyn's dragon]
Rosalyn: Alright, where to first?
Emily: Your mother's butt!
Everyone except Rosalyn: [laughs]
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furryazari-blog · 7 years
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only fake Elvendale fans are johnnyphobes
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