For like over a year now I’ve wanted to do one of those interactive posts — I don’t know what they’re called, but the ones where you post a character and a scenario, and request a certain amount of likes/reposts to draw progress for the scenario. If you know what I mean??
I’ve just been stuck on what to do for that. I’ve been thinking like, I have Ingo post-Hisui, and each “next” drawing is a progression gradually settling back into things in modern day.
Like for example, 20 likes and 10 reposts, I draw Ingo reuniting with Emmet.
40 likes and 30 reposts, Ingo next reunites with his and Emmet’s pokemon.
60 likes and 50 reposts, Ingo gets a real shower with actual hot running water.
Etc.
Would this be a compelling enough prompt to work with? If anyone has better ideas that they’d rather see me do with this, you can let me know! :)
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imagine that you're jiang cheng and you have a meeting at jinlintai to pick up jin ling / discuss jin ling's educational plans / etc etc.. you arrive earlier than expected, so they tell you that lianfang-zun is still busy with his sworn brothers. that's okay though, you can spend the time feeding the koi in the koi pond with jin ling.
looks like jin guangshan is also busy which is alright because you don't want to talk to him and wait holy shit did chifeng-zun just kick lianfang-zun down the stairs????? huh?????????
maybe it's time to go back to lotus pier
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Uhhh something Something headcanon the pizzaplex staff are given little trivia note cards about the company and the 80's in general to recite to guests as they tour the place or something, but the thing about these note cards is that they're full of the most inaccurate info ever, and freddy'll overhear them sometimes and literally have to stop in his tracks to compute what was just said like
Staff: "And here we have Glamrock beauty salon! Where you can get personally styled by Roxy herself! Fun fact, shoulder pads were all the rage in the 80s! Everyone was wearing them, along with their bright neon t-shirts and legwarmers!"
Glamfred: "......I remember we wore more t-shirts and jeans, actually"
Staff: "......?"
GF: "uH.....I mean--I am sure there were some shoulder pads..!"
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In Ep55 A Place for Everything, when Minkowski thinks Kepler is doubting the likelihood of Eiffel still being alive after he's floated towards the star in his spacesuit, Minkowski says "Eiffel had plenty of air left, and let's not forget he survived for -" It seems pretty likely that she was about to say that Eiffel survived nearly 200 days stranded in deep space on Lovelace's shuttle. It's interesting to me that Minkowski uses that incident as evidence that Eiffel will survive this time too, because that's not really how situations like that work.
We don't know exactly how much Minkowski knows about Eiffel's time on Lovelace's shuttle, but the reality is that he survived for those 193 days due to an extremely specific combination of impressive ingenuity, incredible perseverance, access to the right resources, a fair dose of stupidity, and an extraordinary amount of sheer luck. Without just one of those ingredients, he would never have made back to the Hephaestus alive. The ingenuity and perseverance could serve him well in this situation too, but the other factors don't exactly apply in the same way.
In my view, it isn't really that Eiffel's survival on that shuttle serves as evidence of any specific attributes that will guarantee his survival this time. I think it's more that the events with Lovelace's shuttle - Minkowski thinking Eiffel was gone forever but then being miraculously reunited with him - have given Minkowski a non-specific sense of Eiffel as a person who survives, a person who ends up in nearly inescapable peril and yet somehow always escapes, a person who makes it back alive against all the odds. It's not a piece of logical practical evidence. It's just an emotional instinct that allows her to believe that she's not going to lose him, allowing her to focus on what she can do to try and find him.
Minkowski's 'Goddamn it Eiffel' when he floats towards the star in Ep53 is so much less dramatic than the way she yells his name as the shuttle drifts away in Ep28. And that's partly about what the story calls for in those moments. And it's partly about the specific situations and the agency Eiffel has had in them. But it's also that in Ep53 she already believes that he will be okay, that he'll come back. He's done it before. He'll do it again.
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🔥ATTENTION BAJORAN WORKERS!🔥 If you would like to see some custom J/C, your Blorbo , or maybe you'd like for me to draw you a thresholdsona I'm open for business! DM if you'd like something, hope to hear from you soon.
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People can submit their stats for playthroughs.
Are there any playthroughs you encountered that really stood out to you? If so why?
What's the most fucked up playthrough you've seen?
The most fucked-up playthrough I've seen was one that had a bunch of stats set to 0 somehow.
I've no idea how that even happened... even if I updated the game files in the middle of their playing the game, that usually just boots the player back to the beginning of the scene (which means they can actually get their stats boosted higher since they're running through the scene twice).
So something was definitely bugging out there.
Otherwise, I can't really tell too much about what a person's doing in the game just with their personality stats and whatnot. There's 1800+ variables and I'm only checking a couple of them that I need to stat balance.
I'm also not paying too much attention to the stats of an individual playthrough (except for that one weird 0 one), but am rather collating the data to tell if the average player is say... using the vending machine during the fencing club route.
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Happy 1-year anniversary to the start of Emmet's terrible, no-good, very bad day(s).
Which is to say, Pandemonic Paradise turned a year old today!
In honor of this vague occasion, I have attempted backgrounds, of all terrible, no-good, very bad things (help me).
So I did some looking, and apparently it seems that the Distortion World is dark blue in the games and purple in the anime. I never played D/P/P, and only watched one of the animated movies probably close to a decade ago (ough), so my brain just assumed lots of purple.
Anyway, this was fun! RIP planned Ingo companion piece, there is no way you'll be finished by the end of the day, sorry.
Thank you all for sticking with this extremely self-indulgent fic for a year! We're almost at the end as of chapter 7, and hopefully I can finish the fic before the end of summer.
Thank you all so much! I hope you all have a wonderful day! <3
(Program used: Krita; time taken: about 2 hr 30 min)
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