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See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil
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Crow, Merlin, and Archer, My OCs from Pantheon's Ark project.
Line by me Color by Liadadadam
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The concept was inspired by the "Three Wise Monkeys"—except this version is a bit twisted, with each character "cheating" in their own way. Archer peeks, Merlin listens through his "blind spot" by covering only his right ear with his sniper, and Crow leaves a gap between his fingers to speak.
The theme, "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil," ties into the main MO of the Special Activities Division - Special Operations Group (SAD-SOG): plausible deniability. SAD-SOG handles clandestine and covert operations that the U.S. government prefers not to be openly associated with. If a mission is compromised, the government may deny all knowledge of their involvement.
#pantheon's ark#pantheons ark#art#artists on tumblr#character#drawing#my art#character art#oc#original character#military oc#special operations#spec ops#cold war#wwii#world war two#proxy war#glendy lucast
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"Don't forget to give it back!"
-June Hoslow, Pantheon's Ark (Glendy Lucast, 2023)
Congratulations on the release of the remake of Pantheon's Ark @glendylucast !
Legend:
Purple: Alexandrite, the birthstone of people born in June had purple-ish tone to under incandescent light; is associated with creativity, power, ambition.
Birds: I like birds. Also might resemble the splattering of something.
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June Hoslow, Pantheon's Ark (2023) © Glendy Lucast
The images above are free to be used and reposted by the author only.
(Ps.: sorry for turning your daughter purple)
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Hallo!! Whatever form of Ragatha you choose from ur au gets one screening of “Raggedy Ann and Andy a musical adventure”!! As a gift from Anon!!
*runs off into the wild*
#ark draw#tadc#tadc au#the amazing digital circus#the horror circus au#thc au#gangle#ragatha#ask ticket#they would watch every movie in greek drama comedy pantheon theater
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Thetis when Zeus gifted her her cousin’s mutilated limbs as a wedding gift:
#this is about Arke btw#bro was that a warning what the hell#and what did Iris think about that?#greek mythology#ancient greek mythology#greek pantheon#zeus#Thetis#mermaid thetis#zeus greek mythology#zeus deity#Arke#Iris#iris goddess#iris deity
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Intro post. Or something.
Young adult, he/him, cishet man. Erm. College student, Biology and Statistics. Go figure.
ARK PvP prodigy and creative writing extraordinaire.
Maybe I'll post things eventually !!! Probably not. If I do, it'll be;
ARK !!! I fw Ark very heavy, mostly pvp stuff.
Writing in general, strategies, tropes, what have you
Also Manastorm.
I have a personal project I like working on !! One BILLION hours of lore, trust me bro
Abysmal music. Like, literal ear-demolishing god-awful garbage.
I fw religion. Sometimes.
Gym stuff, meal planning n shit.
Tag me or ask me anything idgaf. I don't rly draw much but.
#whittled pantheon#manastorm#ark survival evolved#ark survival ascended#gym#meal plan#christianity#ecology#biology#lifeguard#lore
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IS ALL OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY GONNA SHOW UP IN THIS GAME???
its you! you! you!
#if Perseus is in this game he better be a sweet mamas boy#maybe the situation between him and Dusa was a misunderstanding#and it’s our job to help them work things out#I hope Iris and Arke show up#and for Iris to be an absolute menace like in Euripides Heracles#ooooh the angst with Arke would be soooo good#hades 2#greek mythology#ancient greek mythology#greek pantheon#greek goddess#hades game#hades ii#hades supergiant#supergiant games#echo
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I'm sick so I'm sorry if this doesn't make sense, but I've been thinking about the nature of myths recently as I've been exploring hellenic polytheism.
For context: I'm ex-Mormon. I was raised in the church and, because of that, was taught biblical literalism but in, like, a more subtle way than most? I was raised believing that Adam & Eve and Noah's Ark, etc., were literally true, but that the story of Job specifically was not; I also always knew evolution and the Big Bang to be correct, despite there being a verse in the Doctrine & Covenants (a Mormon-specific religious book) where God apparently told Joseph Smith that the world is 6,000 years old- a passage I didn't know existed until my senior year of high school. I didn't realize I had believed in biblical literalism until I'd left the church, actually.
Now that I'm aware of it, it's a mindset I'm actively trying to combat while I explore Hellenic polytheism. It's definitely been a task to separate the nature of the Gods from their myths, as brutal as they often are. And it's something I've noticed within the community, too, which I think is interesting. It makes sense: Christianity, at least, has had a chokehold on much of the world for a long time, and so many of us have experienced literalism as our first interaction with any sort of holy text (though, of course, Greek myths as a whole aren't that) alongside our first experience with divinity as a wrathful God whose flaws are waved away, or ignored, or twisted into positive attributes. This also means that I'm trying to re-approach several deities with an open mind (Zeus, Hera, and Ares in particular, but many of them to some extent) while also trying to un-condition myself. I was already in the process of doing this, of course, but trying to figure out how to interact with a completely different pantheon has made that especially clear.
It extends to things like prayer and offerings, too. Prayers were very formulaic growing up, even though most of the time there wasn't a strict script to follow. There was always something you ask as part of the prayer, even if it's just 'please help me do better tomorrow' (alongside giving thanks, of course), so trying to craft a prayer without adding *everything* I'm used to including in makes it feel incomplete and, therefore, disrespectful. And daily prayer is something I'm resistant to because of prior experiences with it. I don't want to offend any of the gods by asking for something or asking for too much, especially so early on, and there's always a promised offering the few times I *have* asked. Add worries about exact obedience on top of that and it's proving to be a difficult thing to untangle. And I know that the gods are difficult to offend, figuring out how to do this takes trial & error and that's okay, it'll get better the more I do it, etc., etc.; this is more an issue with my own overthinking than anything else (hooray for ✨ mental health issues ✨). I'm not really asking for advice here, necessarily, just thinking out loud because I'm not comfortable talking to people in meat space about it yet.
#also: the whole thing about cleanliness? as someone w/ mental health issues? Rough. very rough. what counts? how individualized is it?#if i cant get my room (where my shrines are/will be) clean does that mean i cant give any offerings?#is just washing my hands and/or veiling actually okay most of the time? even when ive been struggling to shower?#when does something require a change of clothes? or do i have to do that every time i offer something at any point in the day?#including meal/drink (ex steam from tea) offerings? i dont have that many clothes besties#if im pouring out an offering to hermes on my way home from work do i have to somehow wash my hands first b/c i just got off public transit#can i pour it directly from my water bottle or do i have to keep a little separate bottle of water just for libations?#and like. i know logically the answer is 'do whatever you can and you'll figure it out' but it hasnt sunk in yet#it's always...interesting when a new layer of religious trauma tm gets discovered#also. maybe it's just the 'tism but 'just jump in!' and 'go slow at the beginning' seem contradictory to me#like. you cant do both??? i dont think??? 'just jump in' is the answer ive been getting when i do tarot so im trying to do that#also. doubts? not offending a deity??? wild concept. just. the hardest thing to wrap my head around. mormon god's ego is FRAGILE fr#hellenic pagan#helpol#hellenic polytheism#not adding exmo tags b/c i dont have a good enough handle on the community here & im too sick to deal with people being weird about this#my post#coriander says#seeing people get into the theological weeds is cool from the outside (see: that 'can spiderman do superhero stuff on the sabbath' post)#but very stressful when there's not centuries on centuries of detailed information to draw from & everyone's just trying to figure shit out#in a world that's *very* different from the one the information we *do* have was written down in#christianity cw#mormonism cw
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@blackandwhitebutblue location: library
The memory of the cult commune was still fresh in Hugo's mind. Creepy statues, creepier practices, vines pulsating under flesh, human skin masks, and cruel false prophets. The visuals alone would stick with him for awhile. He did rest easier after the team returned with plenty of resources and information. Comforted that they'd ended Cassia's life, and spared the innocent. Hopefully, Reverchon Grove was gone for good.
That mission had been for Mateo, and though the Shinto investigation with Forest was active his troubles were starting to extend beyond his own pantheon. While building the Ark, it was inevitable, and yet Hugo suspected the presence of Dio had accelerated the process. He stood in the library aisle now, nose deep in a book describing Anito pantheon deities. What he learned about Lakapati was that they were a benevolent provider. Stark contrast to Raijin who was often depicted as a chaotic destroyer. To the superstitious farmer at least.
Barely scratching the surface, yet intrigued, Hugo hadn't noticed someone join him in the aisle. His heart raced after realizing, but it was too late to clap the book shut and shove it back in the rack. "I... like what I've read. So far. How was South Carolina?" He finally asked, but perhaps that was too casual. He turned a page, stared at an illustration, but every other sense was attentive to Dio now. His energy and heat--or coolness. "... You're ok? And the others?"
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The Adventure For The Ark - Indiana Jones X Female Reader
Title: The Adventure For The Ark
Indiana Jones X Female Reader
Additional Characters: Marion, Reader's father (Mentioned), Sallah, Fayah, the Kids (Mentioned), Toht, Dietrich, Belloq, Government men, Brody, and other excavators (Mentioned)
Requested by @groovy-lady (thank you for requesting again! It's super long! Beware! <3)
WC: 11,311
Warnings: Reader is Marion's older sister, slight suggestiveness, alcohol mentioned, family angst, fighting (physically and verbally) canon level amount of fighting, yelling, inappropriate underaged relationship briefly mentioned, guns, overall violence, death mentioned, murder mentioned, fire, cursing, movie references, snakes, animal cruelty (snakes), mummies, slight changes to the canon storyline, Nazi's mentioned, kidnapping, mentions of possible torture, anxiety, religious beliefs, taunting, teasing, name calling (nothing bad), blood, wounds/injury, weapons in general, angst, and fluff
The white chalk in your hand brushed against the chalkboard, leaving streaks and smears of white against the black, shiny surface. You turned your back to the board once more, looking at your students, "The Greeks had a vast pantheon of gods. Each of their gods ruled over a specific sphere, whether regional, natural, or event-based. All gods taken together ruled all things, but no one god ruled everything." A hand rose in the back row, you gestured to the student, "Yes, Mr. Phillips?"
"Are their religions faith-based?" He asked, dropping his hand back on his desk as you shook your head.
"Their religion relied heavily on tradition, beliefs from their past and current society. It was based entirely on what they believed in and how that was related to their history and philosophy," You paused, "It didn't take long for the Greeks to discover the importance of ritualistic religious practices. The priests were trained in rituals to preserve the peace and balance between human and divine energy-" You paused briefly, spotting Mr. Brody at the door. Looking back at the class, you tried to calm your racing heart and your growing smile, "Well, I'm feeling generous today; read chapters seven through ten. Oh, and don't forget to review your study guides!"
You watched your students file out of the room, before briskly rushing out, finding Mr. Brody standing by the wall. Rushing over, you fidgeted with your ring; twirling it round and round your fingers, "Is he back?" You asked, voice soft as your heart continued to race, Mr. Brody nodded with his own smile.
"Yes, he's in his class. He was going to-"
"Thanks, Marcus!" You replied, completely ignoring everything else he had to say as you rushed off, down the hall to Indiana's class.
You skidded to a halt in front of Indiana's door, taking a breath, you knocked on the door before pushing it open. You bit your lip as you stepped in, watching Indiana flip through some paper at his desk. "I see how it is... You come back from a trip and you don't even come to see your wife first." You sighed, walking over to the front of his desk, and taking a seat on it.
Indiana glanced up at you, a smirk growing on his face as he looked back down at the papers in his hand. "Well, I did have business to tend to." You glared at him as he flipped through pages, "But I promise I'll make it up to you later~"
You rolled your eyes before looking away, "So, how'd the trip go? Bring back anything pretty?" You heard an exasperated sigh from beside you, looking back over at Indiana as he frowned.
"I had the idol, but my rival took it." He answered simply, making you scoff.
"Rival? What are we in? A movie? There will be other adventures and trips you will go on. Who knows, you might find something better than that idol." You tried to reassure him, reaching over to gently nudge the bridge of his glasses up.
The corner of his lips twisted up a little at that before he spoke up, "Actually, I have to go to Egypt, to recover the Ark."
Your eyes widened, "The Ark, like The Ark?" You breathed, a grin growing on your lips, "Goodness, Indiana, that sounds like a huge adventure! You must let me come with you!" Indiana raised an eyebrow at you, "Please? I'll try not to get in the way. Come on, I haven't been on a trip in such a long time." You practically begged, clasping your hands together under your chin, batting your eyelashes innocently. “Besides,” You pouted slightly, “You’ll need me.”
He sighed, "Alright fine, you can go with me." That bright smile you always seemed to bring to his face returned, "It will be dangerous." He warned as you shook your head.
"You know me, Indy. I won't go down without a good fight." You assured him, before your expression shifted to something a little darker, "Besides, when have I ever been afraid of danger?" Indiana smiled a little at that, reaching out to pull you close enough to place a small kiss on your forehead. His touch lingered for a moment, brushing away stray strands of hair, cupping your cheek, and tucking it back into your Y/F/C headscarf.
"I love you, Mrs. Jones..." He murmured, his deep voice vibrating through you, as you leaned forward, placing a chaste kiss on his lips, savoring the contact.
After pulling away, you rested your forehead against his, smiling softly, "And I you, Mr. Jones…" You muttered and you could feel his smile widen.
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"Alright, so what's the plan?" You asked as you walked through Nepal, arm looped through Indy's.
"Well, we have to find your father, the Nazis are looking for the Ark, and I need his help." He answered, voice low before you paused.
"Indy... My father died a while ago." You muttered, making Indiana pause too.
"What?" He asked, beyond shocked as you nodded.
"He died a couple of years ago, I told you... Remember? I got a letter during dinner?" You mumbled, rubbing your fingers over your wedding ring absentmindedly.
Indiana ran a hand through his hair, pulling at it slightly, "I remember." Before he let out a sigh and turned to look down at you. "Do you think your sister would be of any help?"
You sputtered a laugh, "My sister? You know, Indy, that I was the one that got the adventurous side of my father." You rolled your eyes, "And she got the drinking side." You muttered bitterly.
You and your baby sister, Marion had always been close but after you moved from Nepal and left for the States, the relationship crumbled. You got a job as a professor of world religions at Marshall College, unknowingly becoming colleagues with Indiana Jones, whom you had known as your sister's ex-boyfriend. You didn't care much for the archaeology professor, finding him a bit stubborn and annoying, but after a couple of years, you found yourself warming up to him.
Before you knew it, you were walking down the aisle wearing a beautiful white dress, your hair tied up into a bun and a veil over your face. You hadn't cried since the day your father died. But now, tears slipped down your cheeks and onto your veil as you walked toward your future husband. Your sister didn't come, you hoped she would. But she didn’t show up for the canopy, nor when Indiana broke the glass. Even after, during the feast; she didn’t come. But her absence didn’t stop you from enjoying your wedding, it was your special day after all; marrying the love of your life.
You snapped out of your daze and stared at the bar your sister owned, "It looks closed, Indy." You muttered before you strained your ears, hearing voices inside. "Should we go in?" You then whispered, turning to look up at your husband.
Indiana said nothing as he stared at the door, slowly unraveling the whip from his hip. Suddenly, you heard some ruckus from inside, and Indiana was quick to step into the bar. You grabbed your gun as you watched Indy whip an iron-hot poking rod from your sister's face.
"Let her go." Indiana commanded calmly, pointing his gun at the man.
You glanced beside you, seeing the curtain catch fire, and the man holding your sister seemed to have noticed too. Before you could even blink, Indy shot and gunfire rang out. You managed to see your sister escape the Nazi's clutches, as you followed Indy and continued to shoot who you could, backing back around the side of the bar. Quickly, you shot a man down, ducking as someone tried to shoot you. You peeked up, shooting the man with the rifle down before ducking once more; hoping both Indy and your sister were safe. You watched as Indy shot flaming logs down, watching as they caught the floor aflame and quickly caught a man on fire. You heard Marion cry out as the burning man fell dead before her. Peeking up again, you tried to shoot another man, who nearly missed you and shot a hole in the beer barrel. Ducking down, you turned around to see Marion above you with a flaming piece of wood over her head, seemingly going to hit you until she saw it was you, pausing.
"What are you doing here?!" She cried, tossing the plank and ducking down in front of you.
"Were you really going to hit me, sis?" You asked hauntingly, holding your free hand to your heart, "Wow, you were going to hit your sister."
She simply rolled her eyes, "What are you doing here?" She repeated, ignoring you as you rolled your eyes back, you opened your mouth to speak, only to hear more gunshots hit against the bar, some bullets breaking the remaining bottle of alcohol on the shelf above.
Growling, brushing off some shards of glass, you turned around as you peeked over the bar and shot the man who was hiding behind a tipped-over table, "Let me talk to my sister! Damn!" Huffing, you ducked back down to face Marion. "I'm here with Indy. We are trying to find the Ark before these idiots do."
She scrunched up her eyebrows, "Why are you with Jones?" She asked and you gave her a deadpanned look before raising your left hand, showing her your ring. Her jaw dropped as she stared at it, "You married him!?"
"I freaking invited you to the wedding, Mar!" You exclaimed, throwing your hands in the air before another shot rang out. "Less talk, more fight." You quickly finish, turning and shooting another man down as Indy was tossed onto the bar.
Obviously struggling, he gestured to a bottle with his eyes before saying, "Whiskey?" Marion quickly grabbed the bottle, and you noticed the other man in the room watching as a trail of fire made its way down the bar. Indiana grabbed the bottle and slammed it on the man's head, who let go of him; Indiana narrowly escaped the trail of flames. You stood, grabbing Marion's arm as you did so. Watching with wide eyes as the man began to choke out Indiana, if you had any more bullets, you would've done something.
"Shoot them." The man with glasses and the gravelly voice spoke, "Shoot them both." He demanded as the man beside him cocked his rifle, right about to shoot Indiana and the man holding him down.
The man holding Indiana moved Indiana's arm, using his gun to shoot the man with the rifle before they both moved away. The gravelly-voiced man hid behind a tipped-over table before something caught his eyes. He picked up the medallion, his hand quickly burning and searing as it smoked. The man cried out in pain as Indiana fought for his gun and other men cowered away and left the inflamed bar. You pulled Marion out from behind the bar, before going up to Indiana as he fought with a man, his arm on fire as he tried to punch Indy. Making it behind the man, you headbutted the end of your gun upon his head, knocking the man out.
"Thanks." Indiana spoke, out of breath as you gave him a smile.
Turning, you watched, frozen as one more man stood, pointing his gun at Indiana. Fear engulfed you, closing your eyes and flinching at the sound of a gunshot, only to open your eyes to see Indiana alive and the man with the gun toppling over; your sister behind him, with a gun in her hands.
Letting out a laugh, your sister moved quickly, "My medallion!" She grabbed it with a cloth just as Indiana grabbed her arm, grabbing you before pulling the three of you out of the burning bar. Standing out in the harsh winds, you clung onto Indiana as your sister yelled out, "Well, Jones, at least you haven't forgotten how to show a lady a good time!"
"Boy, you're something!" He replied, holding onto you and his prized hat.
"Yeah, I'll tell you what!" She began, "Until I get back my five-thousand dollars, you're going to get more than you bargained for!" She then pulled out her medallion, "I'm your goddamn partner!"
"Really!? Money's the only thing you care about right now!? We freaking saved your life!" You exclaimed, already annoyed that she'd obviously have to join you and Indy. "And you didn't even come to my wedding!" You added as Marion scoffed.
"I didn't even know you got married, Y/N! I didn't even know you were married to Jones!" She shouted back, gesturing to Indy.
"Well, it would've been nice if my sister got to see me freaking get married, despite whom I was marrying!" You argued back, Indiana placing a hand on your shoulder.
"Girls, girls, we should go. Talk this out later." He suggested, but more like commanded, before leading you down the streets.
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You glared in front of you as you crossed your legs. Dressed in a new pair of clothes, you toyed with the necklace you wore, one of the many presents from Indy after you lost your original one, a simple silver chain, with the Star of David. Normally, you wouldn't have worn it on an adventure, but it was sort of a good luck charm for you; and Indy. Indy returned from the bathroom, taking a seat beside you, noticing your off gaze and the deep frown on your face. He reached over and took your hand in his. You looked over, meeting his eyes.
"You okay?" He questioned softly.
You sighed heavily, rubbing your forehead, "No. I mean, I am very stressed out right now. A lot has happened in the past few days." You admitted softly, looking down at the ground. "And I want to know why Marion didn't come to our wedding. I mean-" You paused, cringing at the thought.
Indiana squeezed your hand in his gently, "What?"
You sighed, slightly defeated, "Do you think she didn't come because of your... Past with her?" You asked, looking up at him, only making Indy smirk slightly.
"I thought you said you weren't jealous about that." He teased you, making you groan.
"Indy! I'm not, you know this! I'm just wondering. I mean, I know the breakup was… Strange. I’m still a bit annoyed at you about it." You answered, and Indiana nodded, bringing your hand up to his lips, and kissing your knuckles softly.
"You know what I think?" Indiana asked you, his voice low; husky. You would've swooned over just his voice if you hadn't been trying to pay attention to what he was saying, "I think you should talk it out with her." His smirk widened as his half-lidded eyes stared down into yours, "Talk to her, and stop ogling over your husband." He teased, making you scoff, a smirk growing on your own lips as you nuzzled your nose with his.
"I can ogle over my husband as much as I want, Jones."
"Whatever you say, Jones." He answered back as you got out of your seat, your hand reluctantly slipping from his as you headed down a few rows, spotting your sister looking out of the window.
You awkwardly shuffled down, sitting in the seat across from her, giving her a small smile. "Hey." You greeted softly and she glanced at you before returning her gaze outside. You sighed heavily.
"You're married to Jones." Marion stated quietly after a bit, making you wince slightly.
You shrugged lightly, leaning forward and resting your elbows on your knees. "Yeah. That would technically make me one also."
She rolled her eyes, looking at you, "Don't act smart with me. Not right now. I'm still taking this all in." She waved her hand in the air.
"I get it." You replied, sitting back, "I would've felt the same, considering you should've known for a good five years."
Marion's eyes widened, "Five years!? You've been married for five damn years!?"
"Yeah, which brings me to asking you why you didn't come to my wedding."
Marion glared at you, crossing her arms, "I didn't know, invitation got lost in transit, obviously. If I did, I would've told you not to marry the idiot."
Now it was your turn to glare, "It wouldn't have mattered, I love him. I think you're just jealous, you're just in a relationship with that bar." You sassed back, making Marion gasp in offense.
"Me? Jealous? It's more of you being jealous! You had always liked Jones when I was with him. Half of me thinks you did this in spite of me." She answered back, making you scoff in return, eyes widening in shock.
"How dare you suggest that! I'll have you know I hated his guts when I found out I was working alongside him. And don’t forget that you were fifteen when you started “dating” him."
“Oh, don’t bring that up!” She groaned, “I was young and dumb, and he was charming.” She muttered, rolling her eyes.
You scrunch your nose, “Kind of hard not too, Mar, I told you not to fall for him. Too inappropriate. He was Dad’s student, and wayyy too old for you.” You trailed off.
The silence between you seeped into the air, creating a thick tension that could’ve been cut with a knife. "What changed?" Marion huffed softly.
"I fell in love with him…" You spoke softly, before letting out a defeated sigh, looking down at your lap and at your ring. "I fell in love with his charm, good looks, not to mention his love for adventure." You smiled dreamily, the sun reflecting off the gemstone on your silver ring. "After that hatred I felt for him disappeared, we became friends. He'd drive me to work and we'd have lunch together. I never realized how funny he was. How charming, handsome, hardworking, caring, passionate; perfect." You let out another sigh, "I didn't hesitate when he proposed; he was my future the moment I called him a stubborn mule." You laughed admiringly, looking up to see your sister with a small smile on her face.
"You called him a stubborn mule?" She asked with that soft, somewhat teasing grin of hers.
"Yes," You began to laugh, covering your mouth with your hand as you closed your eyes, "It was such a dumb fight. We accidentally had our seating charts mixed up and so I went over there and he went over to mine. We bumped right into each other. A small fight began; I scolded him for not watching where he was going, and he told me that I had his chart... As if I had some scheme to have stolen it in the first place, which I had not!" You laughed, hearing Marion follow as she too giggled. Your laughter died down a bit, as you let out a happy sigh, "I will say that, I am happy."
Marion bit her lip before speaking with a nod, "And I guess that's all that matters." She then smirked, “I will say though,” She sighed, “It is a bit odd to see you married to my ex.”
“Oh, don’t get me started,” You laughed out, “Don't worry, I gave him a firm talking too when he asked me out on our first date. But I really wouldn’t trade him for anything, not after… All he has done to me over the years.” You chuckled. “He really is great in every way."
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Walking beside Indiana, arm in arm, you followed his dear friend Sallah up to the roof of his home, seeing the beautiful sight of Cairo. Sallah, with drink in hand, raised his arms, gesturing out to the city. "Cairo, city of the living. A paradise on earth." He spoke with such excitement and admiration.
Indiana chuckled, his hand gently squeezing your waist, but your mind was elsewhere. You watched as Sallah's wife, Fayah, walked over to her children, scolding them lightly as they laughed and played with a monkey. The monkey was quick to jump onto your sister, surprising her as the monkey climbed onto her shoulders. You laughed along with them, before the children led Marion and the monkey away.
You gently squeezed Indiana's shoulder, leaning down to press a kiss to his temple before you went off to the children, monkey, and your sister, sitting around; watching the monkey play. Indiana watched as you left, eyes filled with adoration before he turned to Sallah. "You're the best digger in Egypt." Indiana spoke, carving a fruit as Fayah poured more liquid in his glass.
"My services are entirely inconsequential to them." He began, "They've hired or shanghaied every digger in Cairo. The excavation is enormous. They hire only strong backs and they pay pennies for them." He let out a sigh, as he looked out among the city rooftops, "As if the pharaohs have returned."
"When did they find the map room?" Indiana asked, continuing to cut the fruit in his hands.
"Three days ago. They have not one brain among them." Sallah replied, "Except one." He then let out a sigh, "He is very clever. He's a French archaeologist."
Indiana raised his head, a look of realization crossing his face, "What's his name?" He asked, only for Sallah to answer.
"They call him 'Bellosh'."
Indiana began to laugh, confusing Sallah, "Belloq. Belloq." Indiana corrected.
"The Germans have a great advantage over us. They are near to discovering the Well of Souls."
Indiana leaned back in his chair, a smug smirk on his face, "Well, they're not going to find it without this." He answered, taking the medallion out of his pocket, analyzing it. "Who can tell us about these markings?" He asked, handing the ancient looking item to Sallah.
Sallah looks down at the medallion in his hands, letting out a sigh, "Perhaps a man I know can help us." He pauses, sitting the medallion down, "Indy... There is something that troubles me."
"What is it?" Indiana asked, as Sallah leaned forward, resting his elbows and arms on the table.
"The Ark." He paused, "If it is there, at Tanis... Then it is something that… Was not meant to disturb." Sallah warned, "Death has always surrounded it. It is not of this earth." He subtly shook his head.
"You know me, Sallah..." Indiana replied, leaning back in his seat.
Sallah opened his mouth to speak before he and Indiana suddenly heard laughter. Turning, Indiana and Sallah watched as you gave one of the smaller children a piggyback ride, Marion laughing as she held the curious monkey. Sallah, hummed, a smile growing on his face as he turned back to Indiana who had continued to stare at you. He watched as you twirled around, the child on your back squealing as you did so. Your laughter sounded so pure and full of happiness. Indiana could feel his heart clench at how happy you were, and how incredibly lucky he was to have you.
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But Indiana didn’t think he’d be at the Nazi dig site, in disguise, while with the plan to use the medallion and staff to find the correct location of the Ark. Indiana felt as if his soul had been taken out of his body before being thrown to the ground and stomped on repeatedly when he thought both you and your sister were dead. Fighting all those men, Indiana’s attention was all on surviving, and not getting stabbed. Turning around, and not seeing you with him, broke him, sending him into a fit of hysteria.
Unknown to him, you had gone after your sister who had been running away from another goon. In the process, hiding in the baskets probably wasn’t the best idea; especially with that monkey selling you both out. You remembered calling out for Indy, as was your sister as you were both carried off by four men. You couldn’t see anything in those baskets, but you could feel how unsteady and bumpy the ride was, making you feel slightly sick; and the sound of machine guns. Oh, you hoped they didn’t shoot Indy, but deep down you knew he was alright and that he would save you and your sister.
Climbing up the handmade rope from Sallah and haphazardly passing multiple nazis and other bad men, Indiana rushed into a brown striped tent, hoping to find out more on the real location of the Ark. Stepping into the tent, Indiana’s eyes widened, seeing both you and Marion tied to a pole, side by side. Marion looked up first, glaring up at the man with his face half-covered; unknowing that it was Indiana. You looked up a moment later, eyes widening as you let out a muffled version of his name.
Without a second wasted, Indiana dropped down and took your face in his hands, eyes racking over your features as he let out an airy laugh. Indiana noticed in whatever hassle you had gone through, your head scarf had fallen off, lost in the fray. He’d buy you another one when you both went home; hell, he’d buy you a hundred.
“I thought you were dead. You both must’ve switched baskets.” He spoke softly, fearing to be heard as he quickly loosened the cloth over your mouth, doing the same with Marion before turning back to you. Leaning down he brought you into a desperate kiss, peppering a few more around your face before he let out a sigh, his heart racing from relief and happiness as he searched your face; seeing if you had any cuts or bruises. “Are you hurt?” He then asked, only for you to shake your head.
“No, I’m alright.” You answered, making Indiana sigh in relief once more, pulling you back into another kiss, which you readily reciprocated. “Don’t have to worry about me, Jonesy.” You whispered out as he pulled away, watching his enthusiastic smile slip into a grin.
“Kind of hard not too.” He replied, going back in for yet another kiss until you heard an ‘ahem’ from beside you.
“Uh, I’m alright too. Thanks for asking.” Marion spoke, rolling her eyes, “Now are you going to untie us or what? And, really, Y/N… ‘Jonesy’? Really?” She asked, turning to you, disgust on her face.
“It’s cute. He loves it when I call him that.” You spoke, only for Indiana to shake his head.
“I don’t.” He answered, face red either from embarrassment or the sun before you mouthed ‘he does,’ to Marion.
“I’m glad you’re here though, Indy. That French guy keeps coming onto Marion and it’s gross.” You spoke, scrunching up your nose.
“Yeah, why doesn’t he go after you too?” Marion asked you, turning to you slightly.
You shrugged, “I don’t know. Maybe he respects the ring.” You thought as Marion shrugged back.
“Oh, I thought it was because I was prettier, oh well…” She hummed, as you nudged her in the side with your elbow in retaliation. Indiana pulled out a small switchblade, reaching over to cut the ties. “They keep asking about you. What you know.” Marion began, making Indiana pause, before putting his switchblade away.
“What are you doing?” You whispered-shouted, looking up at Indiana with wide confused eyes.
“I know where the Ark is, Y/N.” Indiana spoke, holding the wooden pole behind you.
“The Ark’s here?” You asked breathily, Indiana nodding in response. “Well, I’m coming with you, Indy.” You answered back firmly, giving him a small glare as Marion struggled beside you.
“Yeah, cut us loose. You can’t leave us here!” She began to freak out before Indiana placed a hand on yours and Marion’s shoulders.
“Listen,” He began looking to you, to Marion, and back, “If I take you out of here now, they’ll start combing the place for us.” He answered back, before moving the cloth back in your mouth as Marion fought as he did the same for her.
“No, Jones. You’ve got to get us out of here! Come on, Jones! Are you crazy!?”
“Marion, I hate to do this… You are my sister in law… But if you don’t sit still and keep quiet… The whole thing is going to be shot.” He turned to you, placing his hand in your hair as he stared down at you as you stared up at him. “I’ll come back for you… Both of you.” He finished, quickly pressing a final rushed kiss to the crown of your head before rushing out of the tent.
“Jones, what’s the matter?” Marion tried to call out to him, receiving another nudge in the side from you.
“Just quit it, he’ll come back for us. Just be patient.” You muffled out, Marion turning to you, her eyebrows furrowed.
“What?” She muffled out, her dark hair in her face.
“I said, be patient.” You tried to annunciate, only for Marion to give you another confused look. You sighed, “Nevermind.” You mumbled, going back to drawing in the sand with your foot.
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That night, you huffed as that French man, you’ve known to be Belloq, untied you and your sister from the pole. Marion fought, realizing that she was untied, she ran to the exit of the tent; quickly getting stopped by another man. You stood up, brushing down your shirt and pants as Belloq spoke.
“If you’re trying to escape on foot, the desert is three weeks in every direction.” He spoke, his accented voice rolling off his tongue gracefully, “So, please, eat something. Both of you.” You eyed the man before heading over to the table, grabbing an apple. You eyed the apple next, turning it every which way, inspecting it for any hints of poison. You shrugged and took a bite, watching as Marion hobbled over on her knees next to you. “I must apologize for their treatment of you.” Belloq continued, as Marion sat down, scarfing down the food, you were silent as you bit your apple.
“Yeah, who’s idea was it? No food, no water.” She grabbed a glass of water, “What kinds of people are these friends of yours?” She spoke angrily, before chugging the water down.
“At this particular time and place, to do my work, they are necessary evils.” Belloq answered, opening a box and bringing it over to Marion. “They are not my friends. However, with the right connections… Even in this part of the world, we are not entirely uncivilized.” He finished, picking up the ends of a white lace fabric and showing it to your sister.
You silently rolled your eyes, biting your apple as Marion froze before huffing out a laugh. “It’s beautiful.” She remarked, biting into a piece of bread, her mouth already slightly full.
“I would very much like to see you in it.” Belloq spoke, as Marion let out a laugh, taking another bite of the food.
“I’ll bet you would.” She spoke, before slowly realizing that the man was serious, dropping the half-eaten fruit in her hand down on the table. “All right.” Marion spoke, grabbing the dress out of the box. She brought it up to herself, as Belloq passed her the matching heels.
You watched, slowly chewing your food as you sat in an empty chair, almost feeling bad for your sister as she went to change. Wearing a dress in the desert was a terrible idea. Especially those heels. You cringed at the thought of the sand getting in those shoes, making you glad you had your boots.
“What do you got to drink around here?” She asked, as she stepped behind a small curtain.
“We don’t have much time.” Belloq spoke as he rose from his seat, “Soon they will come to harm you, and I will not be able to stop them…” You leaned over, seeing that he was secretly peeping in on your sister with a mirror.
“Perve.” You muttered, tossing the apple core.
“Unless you are able to give me something to placate them.” He paused, “Some, uh, piece of information… Which I can use to protect you from them.” He spoke, grabbing a bottle of alcohol. Why he wasn’t asking you questions was really odd to you, you were the one married to Indiana after all. But, if they didn’t know that, thinking you were just another girl found with Indy, you’d keep it that way.
“I’ve already told you everything I know. I have no loyalty to Jones.” She spoke before she stepped out from behind the curtain. “He’s brought me nothing but trouble.” She walked over, spinning around for Belloq, making you roll your eyes.
“Cute right?” She asked you, turning to you as she played with the dress’s skirt.
“Very.” You replied shortly, eyeing Belloq as he fawned over her.
“Marion, you are beautiful.” He complimented her, as she smiled, but you knew that smile. She was up to something. Like the time she tried to steal the chai cookies from the jar when she was seven. She was up to something.
Belloq then turned to you, “And you, I suppose you also know nothing?” He asked as you nodded, grabbing another fruit.
“I worked at a restaurant before this… Jones fellow came in and now I’m here.” Your lie fell easily from your lips.
Belloq hummed, nodding, “Unfortunate. I hope, for your sake, you’ll make it out alive and back to your repetitious lifestyle.”
You nodded, slowly chewing, giving your sister a side glance, you hoped she’d do something soon.
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“Get out.” Indiana commanded his friend, waving the flaming torch around to stop the snakes from coming any closer. He had found the Ark, where he had thought it was, and excavated it with the help of Sallah and the nicer men. Sallah climbed up the rope, the rope then falling and landing to the ground before Indiana. He turned up at the entrance in shock, confusion, fear; “Sallah!-”
“Hello!” Belloq greeted from the entrance, waving down at Indiana. “Why, Dr. Jones, whatever are you doing in such a nasty place?” He asked, tauntingly.
“Why don’t you come on down here! I’ll show you!” Indiana called up, making Belloq shake his head.
Crouching down at the edge, he continued to speak, “Thank you, my friend, but I think we are all very comfortable up here.” He laughed with the men surrounding him, “That’s right isn’t it?”
Two of the head German gentlemen walked over, peering down at Indiana, “Yes, we are very comfortable up here.” Dietrich replied.
“So, once again, Jones, what was briefly yours is now mine. What a fitting end to your life’s pursuits.” He paused, “You’re about to become a permanent addition to this archaeological find. Who knows? In a thousand years, even you may be worth something.” He teased Indiana, chuckling.
Indiana laughed back sarcastically, “Son of the bi-”
“I’m afraid we much be going now, Dr. Jones. Our prize is awaiting in Berlin. But I do not wish to leave you down in that awful place all alone.” Dietrich spoke, making Belloq look up at him in surprise as men dragged both you and Marion to the hole.
“Slimy pig, you let me go!” Marion demanded, “Stop it!”
You struggled in the hands of the two men holding you, “Let me go too!” Your eyes widening as the creepy man from the bar tossed your sister into the snake pit with Indiana.
She screamed as she fell, catching the sculpted mouth of a statue, “Marion!” Indiana yelled, as she dangled. “Hang on!” Below, he held his arms open, ready to catch her.
Your jaw dropped as your eyes widened, turning to the two men holding you quickly, “Actually, gentlemen, I think I’d like to stay up here.” You tried to convince them but they tried to push you, your feet digging into the sand. “You better catch me, Indy!” You yelled down at him, making him doubletake, looking from you to Marion and back. Letting out a breath, you nudge your elbows into the sides of the two men, making them let go of you, doubling over. You let out a deep breath before stepping off and into the hole, shutting your eyes as your hair whipped around and your stomach flipped.
You quickly landed in Indiana’s arms, hearing him grunt at the impact before you opened your eyes. Indiana was already looking at you, his hands around your waist and legs gripping you tightly as he breathed heavily, “You alright?” He asked and you nodded with a smile.
“Yes, thank you.” You thanked him, pressing a quick kiss to his sweaty cheek, “Now save my sister.” You spoke, patting his chest before hopping out of his arms and grabbing a still flaming torch from the ground; shooing off the snakes. You watched as the tooth of the statue began to crumble away, making Marion fall, hitting the side of the statue before into Indiana’s arms.
“You traitor! You get your hands off of me!” She yelled at him, pushing off of him before she landed into the same, staring right at an angry King Cobra. She froze, as did you and Indy.
“Mar, slowly back away.” You told her, watching as she slowly crawled backwards, climbing onto Indiana’s back and shoulders to get away from the snakes.
“Snakes!” She cried, trying to get away from them as if they were mice or rats. Indiana groaned and struggled to hold her as he himself was trying to stay away from the shiny, seemingly slimy, reptiles. “At your feet!” She continued, as you watched, periodically shooing more snakes away. You were glad that you didn’t really fear snakes as your sister and Indiana did. Sometimes, you actually thought the legless things were cute.
“The girl was mine!” Belloq exclaimed from the surface.
“She’s of no use to us. Only our mission for the fuehrer matters.” Dietrich argued, “I wonder sometimes, Monsieur, if you have that clearly in mind.” He finished as Belloq went back to the hole.
“It was not to be, chérie.” He spoke down to Marion.”
“You bastards! I’ll get you for this!” She yelled up to them from Indiana’s arms.
“Indiana Jones… Adieu.” Belloq then left as some of the workers pushed the covering over the hole.
“No!” Marion cried out, but it was too late.
You let out a sigh, continuing to push more snakes away. “Well, that was eventful.” You spoke, making Indiana and Marion turn to you, obviously not liking your sarcasm. “What? Do you want me to be optimistic about this? Or should I be freaking out and crying about how I’m going to die.”
Indiana sat down Marion and passed her a torch, before looking to you, “Y/N, sweetheart, snakes…” He spoke out and you sighed, nodding.
“I understand you have a fear of them, but I just find them inconvenient small slithering, slippery serpents.” You shrugged. “I have complete faith that you’ll find a way out of here, honey.”
Indiana sighed, handing Marion a torch, , “Take this. Wave at anything that slithers.” He spoke, turning back to a section of snakes; beginning to shoo some snakes away.
“Oh my god,” Marion exclaimed as the three of you tried to keep the snakes at bay. “The whole place is slithering.”
Marion then turned around, spotting something on his belt, she pointed the fire at it, “Indy!” Mistaking his whip for a snake.
“Marion!” You exclaimed as she poked him with the fire.
“Ow!” He turned to her with a glare, “Jesus!”
You rolled your eyes, “Try and not kill my husband while we are down here, please.” You begged, back to back with Marion.
“How the hell are we going to get out of here!?” She cried out in distress, ignoring your comment.
Indiana looked around the room frantically as he pushed away a snake with his foot, “I’m working on it. I’m working on it.” He answered frustratedly.
“Well, whatever you are doing, do it faster.” Marion called out, as Indiana spotted something. Snakes slipping out of a small hole in the wall. A nasty sight to behold.
“Indy, honey, where are you going?” You asked, as Indiana moved the torch higher as he pointed to the wall of snakes.
“To that wall. Just get ready to run, both of you. Whatever happens to me.” He spoke as Marion turned to him.
“What do you mean by that?” She asked as Indiana began to climb a statue. She turned to look at you as she waved away snakes. “What does he mean by that?” She asked you, hoping for an answer.
“Sorry, I have no idea. And I’ve been doing this for years.” You huffed, nudging a legless lizard back. “Sadly, this is what usually happens on adventures with Indy.” You mumbled, more to yourself.
Indiana grabbed his whip, whipping it and hooking it on the jaw of another statue, before he started to climb it.
“Indy!” Marion called up to him, beginning to worry and freak out as the snakes got closer. “Don’t leave us down here by ourselves!”
“He won’t leave us! Oh my goodness, Marion! You said he left us at the tent, but he didn’t, even though technically we came to him; he won’t leave us. I’m married to the man for crying out loud!” You exclaimed, as Indiana continued to climb, freezing when he saw a snake.
Burning it with the fire, the snake fell and landed right on Marion’s shoulders and neck, instantly freaking her out. You rushed over to her, quickly; gently, taking the snake by the tail and tossing it to the side.
“Indy, dear, be careful what you drop from up there! I didn’t hear the broadcast about raining snakes!” You yelled up to him, whipping your hands on your pants before grabbing your torch again.
Indiana tossed down his dead torch as he continued to climb, both you and Marion backing yourself in a corner as Indiana climbed to the top of the statue, before beginning to push it from the wall.
“Indy!” Marion called to him again as he struggled to get it to move, hearing it crack as old sand and dust fell down.
“Get ready!” He yelled down.
“Indy, the torch is going out!” Marion cried up to him.
Quickly, the statue broke from its spot, falling down as Indaiana held onto it, landing and breaking a wall open. You let out a cough as you held Marion up and over the statue, chucking the heel she was holding away. Hopping down the large pieces of stone wall, you sat down on one as Marion went forward.
“Indy!” You called for him, cupping your mouth with your hands as you looked around the dark room.
“Indy!” Marion copied, unknowingly holding onto a mummified skeleton. She screamed, eyes wide in horror as she pushed the mummified man away, eyes then landing on another one, before running into a few more. She rushed forward to get away from the dead, only to run through a whole hall of the creepy, gross, webbed dead men.
Indiana was quick to grab her, “Look!” He said, “Look!” He pulled her around the corner to show her sunlight shining through a crack in the wall of stones. You stood there waiting for them, surprising your sister.
“Where were you?” She asked, still a bit scared and worked up from the hundreds of mummies in the other room. You simply point behind her, showing a second, more empty hall that you had gone through, resulting you in the same spot. “Oh…” She mumbled, before Indiana let out a huff of relief, climbing the pieces of rock and stone, with you and Marion close behind.
Indiana struggled to push the giant sandstone, it slowly sliding out of place and down, opening enough space for the three of you to escape. Indiana didn’t waste to hop off of the hole, spotting the Nazi planes loading up their things. Helping the two of you out, Indiana pointed to the side and you all made a run for it, ducking low so you wouldn’t be spotted. Getting into a good spot in a tent, you watched as men ran around, as Indiana whistled. Looking over, you also spotted Sallah.
At the whistle, he grinned, rushing over, “Holy smoke, my friends… I… I’m so pleased you’re not dead!” He exclaimed, taking Indiana’s hand with a tight clasp briefly before sitting. “Indy, we have no time. If you still want the Ark… It is being loaded onto a truck for Cairo.”
You stood over Indiana, your hand on his shoulder, “Truck?” You asked Sallah.
“What truck?” Indiana asked, sounding frustrated.
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Laying on a pile of dirt and sand, you, Indy, Marion, and Sallah watched as the men carried the Ark onto the truck. The people of the area tried to stop the men, but they couldn’t; watching as the Ark was placed into the truck.
“Get back to Cairo. Get us some transport to England… Boat… Plane, anything… Meet me at Omar’s. Be ready for me. I’m going after that truck.”
“How?” Sallah asked, making Indiana pause.
“I don’t know. I’m making this up as I go.” He replied, pushing away from the dirt mound, stopping again as you grabbed his arm.
“I’m coming with you.” You insisted, only for Indiana to shake his head.
“No, you’re not.” He answered, “You need to go with them. I’ll meet you there.” He spoke before pulling away.
“Jones,” You called for him, Indy stopping as she turned to you. You let out a sigh, feeling your heart clench, “I love you.”
Indiana gave you a grin, "I know." He tipped his hat, "Stay safe, Jones." You watched as his figure got smaller in the distance. Your throat tightened, but you forced yourself to breathe calmly.
It was evening, dark, cold air as you waited impatiently for Indiana to return. You held Marion close to you, an arm around her shoulder as you tried to stay warm. You were growing wary, incredibly anxious as the time went on. Your heart pounded in your chest as you tapped your foot against the ground. You bit your lip, your free hand fidgeting at your side as you continued to wait. Soon though, you eyed lights, watching with relief and complete joy as the truck drove down the large dock. Men quickly grabbed the crate with the Ark, rushing past you. You quickly let go of Marion, rushing over to the truck and opening the driver’s side door. Looking up, your bright smile faltered slightly as you watched Indiana clutch his arm, obviously in pain.
“You’re hurt.” You spoke, hastily helping Indiana out of the truck, looping his arm over your shoulders and yours around his waist as Marion and Sallah came rushing over.
“Everything at last has been arranged.” Sallah spoke with excitement, taking Indiana’s hand, helping him along too.
“And the Ark?” Indiana asked.
“Is on board. Nothing is lacking, now that you’re here.” He spoke, before letting out a laugh, “Or what is left of you.”
“You trust these guys?” Indiana asked, a bit anxious as the captain stood a ways away smoking a cigarette.
“Yes.” Sallah answered firmly, “Mr. Katanga?” The man in question walked over, “Mr. Katanga, these are my friends. They are my family. I will hear of it if they are not treated well.” He spoke as Mr. Katanga slapped his own chest.
“My cabins are theirs. Mr. Jones… I’ve heard a lot about you, sir.” He gestured to Indiana, “Your appearance is exactly the way I imagined.” He teased, turning to Sallah before the two broke out into laughter, before Mr. Katanga walked away.
Indiana smiled, stepping forward to Sallah, you following, “Goodbye.” Indiana spoke, bringing the man into a hug, accidentally hurting Indiana’s arm.
“Look out for each other.” Sallah spoke in the hug, his arm opening and reaching out for you. You gave the man a smile, wrapping your arms around both him and Indiana. “I am already missing you both.”
You both pulled away, Indiana nodding, “You’re my good friend.” You smiled, hearing the evident emotion in his voice.
You gently placed your hand on Sallah’s arm briefly, “I hope we can visit during better circumstances.” To which Sallah nodded.
“And hopefully with children of your own?” Sallah teased with a laugh, wiggling his eyebrows.
Your eyes widened and Indiana’s jaw dropped, both of your faces flushing. “Sallah!” You both cried, as he continued to laugh.
Backing away, Marion then walked over, pressing a kiss to his right cheek, “This is for Fayah,” She pressed another kiss to his left cheek, “This is for the children,” She placed the last kiss to his lips, “And this one’s for you.” The ship’s horn went off, signaling its soon departure, as Sallah stared down at Marion. “Thank you.” She spoke, before following you and Indiana.
Before you knew it, Sallah began to sing, happily walking with a pep in his step as he waved to you, Indy, and Marion on the ramp of the ship.
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In the captain’s cabin, you slowly pushed open the door, covered in a Y/F/C blanket as you carried a bowl of water and a rag.
“Where did you go?” Indiana asked as you shut the door behind you, setting the bowl on a table as he sat up in the bed. Indiana then noticed the scarf around your head, concealing your hair, and the smile on your face. “Where’d you get that?” He then asked curiously.
“Katanga. If it makes you feel better, he gave Marion a silk nightgown.” You teased as you grabbed the rag and dipped it in the water. “He had a full drawer of just scarves, and I bet Marion and I aren’t the only ladies he’s had on this ship.”
Indiana ignored your teasing, trying to sit up, “It’s lovely. What’s on it?” He asked, noticing the faint details on it in the dim light of the room.
“Flowers, specifically Chrysanthemums.”
Indiana turned to a near-by mirror as you squeezed out the excess water, poking and prodigy his bumps, bruises, and cuts. “Ow.”
Walking over at the sound of his little ‘ow,’ you helped Indiana take off his shirt, “Wait… I don’t need any help.” He flinched slightly from the pain.
“Uh-huh, yes, you do.” You answered, helping his arms out of the sleeves, “So stubborn. Legs up, can’t help you in this position.” You softly commanded as Indiana lifted his legs onto the bed.
“I don’t need help, I need sleep.” He answered, before his breath hitched as you pressed the wet cloth to the cut on his chest. “That hurt.”
“I know, and it would stop hurting if you’d just let me help you.” You scolded, gently pressing the cloth to yet another cut on his chest.
“It wouldn’t hurt if I was sleeping.” He muttered, wincing again.
You paused, giving him a deadpanned look, “It would hurt when you woke up and then we’d be in this situation again. Indy, don’t play games. Let me help.”
Indiana was quiet for a moment as he scrunched his face and winced again, “Fine.” He breathed out, making you smile.
“See? Wasn’t hard. To think we’ve been married for five years and you still don’t let me help you sometimes.” You teased as you continued to clean his wounds. “My poor baby, all battered and bruised. You should’ve let me come with you.” You muttered in a baby voice as you reached the gunshot graze on his arm.
“Uh-uh, and have you get shot? No way, sweetheart.” Indiana remarked, embarrassed and face red in the dull room, as you dipped the dirty cloth into the water and squeezed it out again.
You sighed, biting your lip, brushing away dirt, grime, and blood as your thoughts raced. Anxiety filled you, filling you up in a dark blanket of worry and fear. What if on the next adventure, he doesn’t come back?
“Hey,” Indy called out to you, interrupting your intrusive thoughts, making you look up at him, eyes tearing up.
You clenched the rag, water falling on your lap, “You scare me sometimes, Indiana.” You spoke, staring into his deep brown eyes. Reaching up, Indiana brought his hand to your cheek, his rough thumb brushing away a stray tear from your soft skin. His touch grounded you; it always had. His touch was home.
Looking up at you, Indiana’s warm gaze never once left yours as he spoke "I'm sorry, honey." Before bringing his arm back down, hissing as he did so, scrunching up his face again as a searing pain shot through him suddenly.
You were quick to lean forward, looking from his pained face to his chest and back, “What? What’s hurting? What do you need?” You asked urgently, worried that if you touched him, you’d hurt him.
Indiana shifted slightly in his spot, groaning softly, before he looked up at you, “Do you know what would make me feel better?” He let out, voice deep and slightly strained.
You placed your hand on Indiana’s cheek, your thumb brushing the apple of his cheek, the hairs on his jaw tickling you slightly. “What, my love?”
Indiana brought his hand up, pointing to his lips, “A kiss… Right here.” He slightly pouted, as you let out a chuckle, unable to stop staring down at the man before you adoringly. Without another moment wasted, you leaned down and pressed your lips to his own sweetly; softly. You smiled into the kiss before pulling away from him, both of your eyes closed, savoring the kiss. “You know,” Indiana let out a breath, licking his lips, still caught up from your kiss. “I remember saying something along the lines of making up to you later.”
Your eyes opened, staring down at Indiana with shock, feeling your face flush in the dim light. “But you’re hurt.” You answered, voice in a soft whisper. “We can wait until we’re home, healed, and not on a boat.”
Opening his eyes, Indiana stared up at you, his eyes dazed and heavy. "I think I can handle it." He mumbled to you, a small smirk spread across his face.
Feeling his hands slowly wrap and land on your waist, your gaze drifted across his face, your free hand playing with his brown hair. Looking back into his eyes, you let out a breathy laugh, "Oh, Indiana Jones." You leaned back down, lips brushing against his as the warm air surrounded them.
His grip around you tightened slightly. Your heart raced. A smile formed on your face. You breathe in his intoxicating scent before pressing your lips against his again, softly, a sense of contentment and calm filling the space between you two. He moved his fingers under your shirt, tracing delicate patterns onto your skin before resting his hand on the barest bit of exposed skin you had to offer him. You shifted closer into him, leaning down further, feeling the heat from his body radiated from his bare chest against you. He wrapped his arms around you, pulling you in even more tightly as he deepened the kiss. You ran a hand through his dark hair, letting it run through your own fingers before cupping one side of his head with the other. His hands roamed up and down your back while kissing you passionately; every movement was so gentle and careful that made you feel so cherished. In the morning, your lips still tingled from the lingering sensation of his warm, soft kisses.
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Holding the blanket to your chest, you watched as Indiana checked if his gun was ready and loaded before sticking it in his belt. “Engines have stopped.” He spoke, noticing your staring.
“I know,” You mumble, resting on your side, your hand on your chin, “I heard it.”
Nodding, he spoke again, “I’m going to go check.” And without another word, he left the room, shutting the door behind him.
Finishing getting dressed, the door slammed open. The Nazi men rushed in with their guns drawn. “Where is Dr. Jones?” They demanded as you glared at them, tempted to grab your own gun from your belt, but you knew that it would’ve been a bad idea.
“I don’t know.” You spoke, grinding your teeth as one of the men grabbed you and pushed you out of the room. You winced as your shoulder hit the metal wall, turning down the hall to see Marion outside as well.
The men were quick to grab both you and Marion, pulling you up and on the deck. Marion rushed forward, about to hit Dietrich before Katanga grabbed her, pulling her into him. You stood to the side, one man still holding your arm.
“What about Jones!?” Dietrich yelled up to his men.
“There’s no trace yet, sir.” A soldier called down to him.
“Jones is dead.” Katanga spoke up, “I killed him. He was of no use to us. The girl, however, has certain value where we’re headed. She’ll bring a very good price.” He spoke, before taking a lock of Marion’s hair and sniffing it with a grin, “Mn?” He then continued, “Herr Colonel… That cargo you’ve taken… If it’s your goal, go in peace with it, but leave us the girl. It would reduce our loss on this trip.”
Dietrich growled, “You are not in the position to ask for anything. We will take what we wish.” He spoke, before grabbing Marion’s arm and pulling her to him. “And then decide whether or not to blow your ship from the water.” He then turned to the man holding you, “And you, we are taking her as well. She may… Be of some use.” He spoke, giving you a once over before Belloq spoke,
“The girl goes with me.” He walked over, hands in pockets, “She’ll be part of my compensation. I’m sure your fuehrer would approve.” He pauses, sliding off his coat jacket, “If she fails to please me, you man do with her as you wish.” He spoke, placing his jacket over Marion’s shoulders. “I will waste no more time with her now.”
Before you knew it, both you and Marion were sent onto the submarine. Knowing full well, that Indiana was close behind.
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You had arrived at your destination, some island, similar to a desert like Egypt. Walking with Dietrich, Belloq, and their men, you stayed close to Marion. Unlike before, you felt an unnerving doom engulf you, chilling you to the bone. You felt as if you had been walking for miles, for hours even. The rough terrain, despite your boots, bugged you. You definitely had rocks in them, and sand. You hated sand.
“Hello!” A voice called, you knew that voice. You turned to the sound, a bright smile on your face as you saw Indiana on top of a small rock ledge, holding a bazooka.
“Jones.” Belloq spoke in shock, fear almost, at the sight of the launch weapon. “Jones!”
Marion grabbed your hand, squeezing it, a smile on her own face. “I’m going to blow up the Ark, Rene.” Indiana spoke, eyes trained down the scope of the bazooka.
“Your persistence surprises even me. You’re gonna give mercenaries a bad name.” Belloq remarked, Dietrich then speaking up,
“Dr. Jones… Surely you don’t think you can escape from this island.”
“It depends on how reasonable… We’re all willing to be. All I want are the girls.” You couldn’t help smiling at that, watching as Dietrich turned to Belloq confused.
“If we refuse?” Dietrich then asked.
“Then your fuehrer has no prize.”
Belloq went forward, pushing the men away from the Ark, “Okay, stand back. All of you, stand back. He then put his hat back on, “Okay, Jones. You win. Blow it up.”
“Soldiers!” Dietrich yelled, making them cover the Ark once more.
“Shut up!” Belloq yelled, grabbing a gun from a man and aiming it at them. “Shut up!” The men moved away again, “Just blow it up!” Belloq called up to Indiana. “Right back to God. All your life has been spent in pursuit of archeological relics. Inside the Ark are treasures beyond your wildest aspirations. You want to see it open as well as I? Indiana… We are simply passing through history.” He spoke, gesturing back to the Ark. “This…” He placed his hand over the covered Ark, “This is history.”
You watched Indiana with bated anticipation, hoping he’d just shot the damn thing. But, you knew he wouldn’t.
“Do as you will.” Belloq then finished, standing back from the Ark.
You knew that speech of his hit something within Indiana. You knew the man was smart enough to know that as well. Indiana lowered the weapon and you bowed your head.
It was night when the Ark was moved to its final spot, to see if the treasure inside was indeed there. You stood, tied to a pole with Marion and Indiana, staring as it started to all unfold. In front of the Ark was Belloq, dressed in a special gown, holding the staff and speaking in the Ark’s magic words. The soldier stood around, watching, waiting just like you, Indy, and your sister.
After Belloq finished, two men walked over, carefully pulling off the lid of the Ark. You watched in amazement and fear as Belloq looked over into the Ark, some of the soldiers coming closer to see too. Dietrich pulled the black leather glove from his hand, reaching in to grab what was inside. You looked up to Indiana, who was watching, an unknown look on his face. Looking back over, you watched as Dietrich pulled his hand up, his hand full of sand. He tossed the sand away in anger, as Belloq touched it in shock.
Toht began to laugh before walking away, Indiana turned up in a grin before they dropped, hearing a piercing sound in the air. The light generators began to spark before lights began to explode; scaring the men and their soldiers. Indiana looked around, confused. He had no idea what was going on.
“Indy, honey, what’s going on?” You whispered up to him, only he didn’t answer, continuing to look around bewildered.
At the Ark, Belloq looked in, watching as the sand inside lit up, casting light and shadows. It looked like a miniature storm, thundering and shooting lightning as it began to glow. Soldier began to back up, as the Ark began to glow more intensely. Wisps of light swirled out, whispers filling the air.
“Y/N, Marion, don’t look at it.” Indiana spoke up, and you nodded your head the best you could.
“Already ahead of you.” You replied as Indiana turned his face to your sister.
“Shut your eyes, Marion. Don’t look at it, no matter what happens.” Indiana practically begged as you continued to clench your eyes shut.
Blindly, your hand searched for his, knocking into his knuckles with your finger tips. Slowly both of you intertwined your fingers together as best as you could. You let out a shaky breath as you heard more unnerving noises, screaming, crying, the wind blowing through the air.
“Indy!” Marion yelled to Indiana, the temptation to look strong.
“Don’t look, Marion! Keep your eyes shut!” Indiana yelled back to her, his grip on your hand tightening.
The screaming worsened as a bright light soon encompassed everything and anything. It passed by you, causing you to cry out as it blinded you behind your eyelids. The wind continued to blow harshly against you, before a loud crack of thunder filled the sky… And all was silent.
Indiana moved, opening his eyes and looking down. He was untied. Turning, Indiana pulled you into him, you wrapped your arms around him. “I can look, right?” Your voice small, overwhelmed.
“Yes. Yes. Marion, you can look now.” Indiana spoke, calling over to your sister.
She too opened her eyes, shaken as she looked around. She let out a breath before a smile crept on her face.
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Washington DC. You hadn’t been there in so long. You almost missed it. What you didn’t miss were the ‘After Adventure Meetings.’ Sitting besides Indiana, you fidgeted in your dress as the two agents spoke to your husband. You only hoped your sister wasn’t as annoyed as you back in Nepal.
“You’ve done your country a great service.” The one agent spoke before the other began,
“And we trust you found the… Settlement satisfactory.”
Indiana was quick to interrupt, “Oh, the money’s fine. The situation’s totally unacceptable.”
“Well, gentlemen, I guess that just about wraps it up.” The first agent then interrupted him.
“Where is the Ark?” Brody asked slowly.
“I thought we’d settled that. The Ark is somewhere very safe.” The first agent spoke up again, pulling the pipe from his mouth as he turned to Brody.
“From whom?” You spoke up, the four men turning to you.
Brody had let out a sigh, “The Ark is a source of unspeakable power and it has to be researched.” He brought up, sounding irritated.
“And it will be, I assure you, Dr. Brody, Dr. Jones.” The first agent spoke, the pipe back in his mouth as he looked at Brody and then Indiana. “We have top men working on it right now.” He tried to assure everyone.
Indiana clasped his hands together, leaning forward, “Who?”
The agent stared at him, “Top… Men…” He spoke slowly, as if Indiana was a child who needed to be told in a slower tone to understand, it made you want to roll your eyes. The meeting was quick to be over after that, the agents leaving before you, Indiana, and Brody did the same.
Walking down the steps, arm in arm, you looked up to Indiana. “I know you’re upset. So I had an idea.” You spoke up, Indiana looking down at you briefly as you continued to walk.
“They’re fools.” Indiana complained, and you nodded, squeezing his arm gently.
“I know. I know. Who knows, they’re probably going to stuff it in a warehouse somewhere… But, Indy, honey, let’s get our mind off it. What do you think about finally going on that honeymoon you wanted? We never did it after our seven days.” You mentioned and Indiana pursed his lips, looking down at you with furrowed brows.
“I thought we did.” He spoke as you simply shook your head.
“We, well, you were asked to find the Diamonds of Princess Mytchinia in Peru on the night of the seventh day. I remember it well.” You corrected, Indiana pausing in his place to look down at you.
“Really? I thought that was our honeymoon?” You gave him a small deadpanned look, you knew that tone; he was messing with you. “I’m joking.” He laughed, continuing his walk. “What do you say we stay home for our honeymoon? We could rent a cabin in the woods, roast marshmallows under the stars..? All alone… We have been traveling a lot.” He pondered out loud as you gave him a hum.
“Camping with you?” You smiled up at him as you pulled him closer, “That sounds lovely.”
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Step-Dad Buddha x Loki https://ar.pinterest.com/pin/998391811133612987/
I think he would do it just to troll Poseidon.
Like a spinoff? I won't say I'd never write it but I'm trying to focus on getting my one story finished first. I guess if the spirit of writing possesses me I might do it.
Buddha is interesting because he isn't closely associated with any of the pantheons and isn't interested in getting closer to them. It seemed like he spent more time with the humans than the gods during his ark. Politically, this means he is neutral on everything as far as the gods are concerned. So if Loki saw an opportunity to bring Buddha to the Norse side by marriage he would probably take it, however, I doubt Buddha would be interested in that since it would be kind of anathema to his stance on pretty much everything. But don't worry I have plans to work him into the story.
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WELCOME TO THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ALL THE IMPORTANT PLOT POINTS IN OUR OVERARCHING STORY SO FAR :
ACT ONE.
the demigods of the ark heard about the death of zeus in the hands of one of his demigod children, electra. not much was known about electra's motives nor where she received the power to kill a deity. however, they knew that she was trying to amass more power in every way she could ────── from gaining the innovator cyclops' favor, invading acoma for a dragon, to attempting to kill her half-brother, harlan, so she can steal his nemean pelt. ultimately, electra and her co-conspirator, xochitl, a daughter of tezcatlipoca, were killed by the demigods of the ark.
harlan, aleki, and cepos were also killed in their final skirmish against electra. thousands of gecko rose from the earth, attempting to abduct the bodies : and they managed to save every body, even electra, with the exception of cepos. aleki was also able to return to life after reid and armando ventured to rarohenga, with the help of levin, to retrieve his soul.
after some research and investigation, the demigods uncover that those geckos were agents of whiro-te-tepua, the pasifika god of evil, seeking to consume the bodies of demigods to absorb their powers.
the demigods of the ark were also alerted about the missing imperial regalia of the shinto pantheon. keiko, a guardian kitsune, helped the demigods in their investigation. their first lead ? sugaru, a legendary hunter rumored to have been resurrected through one of the stolen treasures. the demigods managed to defeat the hunter, but at the cost of keiko's life. and although the legendary hunter didn't possess any of the relics, his defeat led to their next lead : the three great onryo of japan.
after a number of decomposing, flayed bodies were discovered near a phalanstery in the olympic national park in washington, the demigods were sent to infiltrate a cult with possible connections to xipe totec, the aztec god of nature and ritual flaying. cassia, the cult's leader, reveals that the god showed her glimpses of future where both natural and man-made disasters befall the earth. and to prevent the end of world in the hands of humankind, she revealed that xipe totec would need blood and ritualistic sacrifices to return to this realm and bring forth change that will return power to nature instead of the man.
the demigods also investigated the disturbances in the ley lines, leading them to a place called mirrored lake where these lines intersect. there, they felt magic being siphoned, and saw spirits wandering and unable to pass into to the underworld. they discovered a cabin near the lake, but frightened by what might be inside, the demigods cut their investigations short and returned to camp.
and after everything they went through, the demigods were able to have some time to rest and relax, invited to the flying city of acoma for the dance of dragons festival.
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ACT TWO.
tragedy struck when the roman camp was massacred and left in ruins, and amongst the dead were friends of the ark. the demigods of the ark discovered the slaughter to be the work of caligula, a cruel emperor that had somehow came back to life. they launched a rescue mission, freeing the surviving roman demigods from the emperor's torture dungeons.
with so many threats on the horizon and questions left unanswered, the demigods began finding answers where they least expected it. ratatoskr, the guardian of the world tree and ally of the ark, was inflicted with madness when he followed oran to a meeting with a woman ( revealed to be also named electra, and described as woman of light ) ────── but was ultimately caught. in his mad ramblings, the squirrel revealed thor's death and the corruption of the world tree. one of the ark's demigods, amant, attempted to look into the norse god of thunder's death and experienced the god's death in his own's eyes : and the killer ? a towering figure that wore jaguar pelts and wielded an obsidian blade.
attuning more into his seer abilities, waaiz also tried to find answers to his questions. using the threads of fate to uncover the reason for seth's sudden disappearance, waaiz received a vision of persephone, the greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, at the roots of yggdrasil, the world tree. the goddess tried to use the tree to manipulate the fabric of reality ────── attempting to turn gods into mortals, but it backfired when the tree reacted violently to her tampering. rifts in reality began to open and yggdrasil became corrupted by the incomprehensible power leaking from the rifts ... affecing its lateral roots, also known as the ley lines spanning around the world.
the shinto demigods also made some progress in their investigation, discovering that shrines of the three great onryo were desecrated and turned them into malevolent spirits again. they found reasons to believe that the magatama were given to the three great onryo so they could tear the veil that separated the mortal realm and yomi and destabilize the rule of the kami. but the question still remained, who stole the imperial regalia to begin with ?
in another instance of attuning with the threads, waaiz and reid find out that the cabin by the mirrored lake is the home of a siphoner : leeching vitality and power from the spirits dragged back to earth due to the disturbance in the ley lines and those who had opened portals to the underworld, such a levin. electra's spirit now also roamed around the mirrored lake, stuck while being siphoned for her power.
but the spirits were not the only ones affected by the corruption of the ley lines, ancient beasts slumbering on them also began waking up. the demigods fought and defeated the markupo, an ancient serpent. but it wouldn't be the last mythical beast they'd be up against.
the demigods were sent to amalfi coast to save marinus, a demigod son of calypso, and investigate what was going on at the coast. they discover a war brewing between the fishermen and the sirens : allira, the alpha siren, told them that hari, a half-siren, must kill his husband, the captain of the fishermen, to fulfill his destiny. however, the demigods didn't follow allira's plans ────── and the alpha angrily vowed that they would face her again.
after a summer camp for mundane children was massacred, the demigods were sent there to find out what happened as they had reasons to believe that it might be connected to the former unsanctioned greek camp that used to be there. initially suspecting the ghost of pyrrhus, a bullied demigod who drowned, they discover the true killer to be beelzebub, one of pyrrhus’ tormentors. they found evidence of beelzebub's descent to madness : mind twisted by another being and granted with exceptional power that almost killed the demigods in their battle against him.
there are still many questions left unanswered and it is up to our demigods to find answers to them !
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18 Menachem Av 5784 (21-22 August 2024)
According to tradition, the seven lamps of the menorah in the Beit haMikdash were lit every evening before sunset, and left to burn through the night, but one of the lights, the ner hamaaravi, would keep burning even after the other lamps went out. Thus, the kohen assigned to light the lamps of the menorah was able to light the other six lamps by kindling a taper in the still-burning flame. This continuously burning lamp is the inspiration for both the ner tamid (eternal light) that hangs in front of the Torah ark in a synagogue and the shammes in a hannukiah from which the other flames are kindled.
Legend also has it that the wickedness of king Ahaz was so great that on the eighteenth of Av early in his reign the miracle of the ner hamaaravi was withdrawn and the menorah went out completely. From that time forward the lamp burned out entirely during the night and had to be lit completely the next day.
Ahaz adopted Assyrian religious practices and worship of the Assyrian pantheon after seeking political support from the Assyrian Empire against his neighbors, including the Northern Kingdom of Samaria. He made Judah a tributary state of the Assyrians, starting a period of national subjugation to foreign empires which continued through the end of the second temple period and the dissolution of the Jewish community in Judaea following the Bar Kokhba revolt.
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This post is too big, so, just press <keep reading> button and enjoy! Old tags: The horror circus au, thc au
The Amusement park
Tutorial area: [Unlocked] The park [The park is full of attractions, abandoned a long time ago.] [The danger inside - Mannequins that can move if the lights are off. Happily that there's always bright.] The Circus tent [A dark circus tent that has no bright light inside.] [The danger inside - two clown puppets whom a tutorial encounters that Pomni uses to teach the player how to fight. A dark maze where Pomni plays hide and seek (under the tent)] Boss: Pomni [immortal]
Side chapter: The attractions area [there are many attractions, all of which are broken and not working, where you can see a lot of old mannequins.] [The danger inside - Mannequins, light cut off] The carousel [12 horses, mainly unicorns, pegasus, and common horses.] [The danger - these encounters can move and try to kill you if you come too close.] Boss: [̵͎̜͕̊ͅḐ̸̧̞̦̯͐Ĕ̷̪̘̑L̷̮̭͇̮̏̑̓̓ͅÊ̴̺͊͗̊͝ͅT̵̖̭͙̜͗͐́̕Ę̸̛͙͎͌̏͌͜D̴̢̨̢̬̚]̵̝̈́̉̀̕
Greek drama comedy pantheon
Chapter 1: [Unlocked] The pantheon [The giant ancient Greek pantheon that is based on Greek attributes like mazes with common myth encounters, traps, and puzzles.] [The danger inside - Minotaur, soldiers, dark in location] The Amphitheater [A large arena with a stage where operas were. Mostly destroyed.] [The danger inside - traps, gladiators, common myth encounters] Boss: Gangle
Dollhouse
Chapter 2: [Locked] The garden [The big garden with a dollhouse in the center, abandoned and broken giant villa with three floors. The garden is desolated and filled with dangerous encounters.] [The danger inside - Dolls, spiders.] The house [Giant villa, abandoned, broken, made in dark-colored wood and stone. ] [The danger inside - Dolls, bugs, traps, old floors.] Boss: Ragatha
Playground Meat Factory
Chapter 3: [Locked] The Factory [An abandoned meat factory for a long time, but with the mechanisms still working. There are many gigantic rooms here, which have complex mechanisms] [The danger inside - traps, puzzles, encounters "workers" and mechanisms] Boss: Zooble
Wonderland Nightmare-land
Chapter 4: [Locked] The forest [Huge forest full of mushroom trees, trees. Some of it can remind of human silhouettes.] [The danger inside Wild creatures (animals mostly), Card guards, flowers with faces, living trees.] Mini-boss: Cheshire cat The Madman's house [A small house in the shape of a hat is unremarkable at first glance. However, the inside of it is much larger and consists of long corridors with many doors. The location is full of scratches of nails, broken portraits, and furniture.] [The danger inside - Jax] Boss: Jax
Chess castle
Chapter 5: [Locked] The chess desk [A giant chessboard inside a majestic castle divided in half by two colors - old, slightly faded platinum and dark copper. There is weak lighting around the field from torches attached to holders.] [The danger inside - the chess. The Pale King] Boss: Kinger
[Locations gates] [The gate is giant and looks heavy because of the forged steel. Each gate has its unique tag belonging to one or another boss of the location behind these gates.] [Five gates in summary]
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MASTER POST REF SHEETS:
Pre horror: [dont turm on the light!]
Game stuff: [cover]; [chapters menu]; [...] About: [DLC?]; [non canon DLC]; [winter DLC]; [...]
[Jax]
[Kinger]
[Queenie]
Post horror:
Size line: [additional]
3 | 6 Main Bosses
#the amazing digital circus#tadc#tadc au#digital horror land au#dhl au#ps1 stuff of the digital horror land (dhl tadc)#game locations
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Athena and Dionysus need to show up in Hades 2. Especially Athena, Arachne AND Odysseus are right there do not lie and say they added multiple characters that link to Athena and NOT Athena.
They’ll be adding everyone don’t worry lol
This game is gonna put Avengers infinity war to shame.
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reid tūwhare is a twenty-seven year old half-god from hamilton, new zealand and is the son of hinenuitepō, the maori goddess of night and the underworld. he's been at camp since he was eighteen years old and is a little apprehensive about being in the ark. reid is a optimistic, solicitous, and observant kind of fellow. only time will tell what will happen to one of our intrepid heroes !
𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐈𝐂𝐒
𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄. reid hakopa tūwhare 𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐀𝐒. n/a 𝐀𝐆𝐄. 27 𝐆𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐑 & 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐒. cis male & he / him 𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍. bisexual homoromantic 𝐒𝐏𝐄𝐂𝐈𝐄𝐒. half god ( son of hinenuitepō ) 𝐎𝐂𝐂𝐔𝐏𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍. half god ( never had a job )
𝐏𝐇𝐘𝐒𝐈𝐂𝐀𝐋 𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐂𝐄
𝐇𝐀𝐈𝐑. black 𝐄𝐘𝐄𝐒. brown 𝐇𝐄𝐈𝐆𝐇𝐓. 5'10 / 178.77 cm 𝐁𝐔𝐈𝐋𝐃. lean 𝐒𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐒. none 𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐎𝐎𝐒. cultural tattoo from his back to his left ankle 𝐏𝐈𝐄𝐑𝐂𝐈𝐍𝐆𝐒. none 𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐄 𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌. alex aiono
𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐘
𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐆𝐍𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓. neutral good 𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐈𝐓𝐒. optimistic, solicitous, and observant 𝐍𝐄𝐆𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐈𝐓𝐒. quirky, disillusioned, and ritualistic 𝐇𝐎𝐁𝐁𝐈𝐄𝐒. conversing with spirits, watching 90s romantic comedies, playing rugby, and hiking
𝐌𝐄𝐃𝐈𝐂𝐀𝐋 𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐎𝐑𝐃
𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐋. optimistic but prone to deep contemplation 𝐏𝐇𝐘𝐒𝐈𝐂𝐀𝐋. enhanced condition to being a demigod 𝐏𝐇𝐎𝐁𝐈𝐀𝐒. immortality 𝐄𝐘𝐄𝐒𝐈𝐆𝐇𝐓. 20/20 𝐃𝐎𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐀𝐍𝐓 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐃. left 𝐃𝐑𝐔𝐆 𝐔𝐒𝐄. organic substances only 𝐀𝐋𝐂𝐎𝐇𝐎𝐋 𝐔𝐒𝐄. none 𝐃𝐈𝐄𝐓. no diet restrictions or preferences
𝐁𝐀𝐂𝐊𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃
𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒. jacob tūwhare ( biological father, deceased ; from a car accident at 18 ) and hinenuitepō ( biological mother ) 𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒. anaru and odelle tūwhare (raised by paternal grandparents) 𝐒𝐈𝐁𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐆𝐒. n/a 𝐏𝐄𝐓𝐒. n/a 𝐄𝐃𝐔𝐂𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍. high school diplom 𝐍𝐎𝐓𝐀𝐁𝐋𝐄 𝐒𝐊𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐒. big picture thinking, cheering others up, maori history and mythology, and tying a cherry stem with his tongue 𝐈𝐍𝐕𝐈𝐓𝐄𝐃 𝐓𝐎 𝐂𝐀𝐌𝐏. eighteenth birthday ( 9 years )
𝐁𝐈𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐏𝐇𝐘
reid hakopa tūwhare was born of desperation and pity. a soul lost too soon ; a mournful prayer to a god of old and mercy returned a half god made of soul and spirit to the mortal parents of a dead son. from his conception, reid's validity had been in question outside of the community of those in hamilton who still honored the old gods with prayer and worship. reid himself grew up fairly odd, spoken to candidly of his existence and that he was born of a prayer granted by a benevolent god. he looked just like his father too, the young man recently an adult taken too soon. reid had always felt so deeply and had consideration for all life forms in their journey. the kid was genuinely optimistic and even while facing danger , he had no fear. the well of his emotions ran deep as the pacific did to the depths of tangaroa and the boy could spend a lot of his time in consideration and contemplation. it wasn't until he had been recruited to the maori camp that his perspective shifted massively. on his eighteenth birthday, a spectre appeared in a dream which felt more like looking into an aging mirror. here, is where he had first met his father as an envoy to hinenuitepō and an explanation that he was divine as a child of them both. the threat of the extinction of the maori pantheon along with others of the pacific was something that weighed on reid heavily and that's when he decided to answer the call of his parents — with the stipulation that he would return home as long as his grandparents were still alive to celebrate his birthday with them. at twenty-three and twenty-five, they too passed over to the realm of hinenuitepō. the last nine years had been tough with only a handful of half gods being called to defend their parents and with the evils prevailing even more. they would occsaionally rely on other pantheons for support, but they only ever fought if they felt like it was something they could actually change. now with the last few months and this merge to the ark ; reid is missing the pacific more and more and forced to dealing with egos he never quite had to before. he can only hope that with more divinity concentrated, perhaps it will give enough momentum and power for them to collectively make a difference.
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