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kujottaro · 2 years ago
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ㅤget to know me ㅤ➤ ㅤmy favorite characters ( in action ) !
Attack on titan — Levi Ackerman ; "Humanity's strongest"
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ravenliz · 10 months ago
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「進撃の巨人」The Final Season × カラオケの鉄人 コラボ
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the-chikyuu-times · 2 years ago
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musouie · 10 days ago
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── .✦ 𝐒𝐀𝐍𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐅𝐘
précis. levi washes your burdens away
contents: fluff, angst, non-sexual nudity, suggestive, reader and levi in a situationship, canon!au, comfort, afab!reader, 1.5kwc
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When you return from a gruelling mission, bloodied and bruised, your knuckles bearing the scars of war, Levi does two things:
The first comes as if on instinct, a mere reflex, spewed from his lips without a thought and tumbling before he can stop it. “You smell like shit, soldier.” The comment is uttered evenly, void of any real bite, and closely followed by a sigh. A ragged, bone-weary, half-hearted thing that deflates his frame in a way being in the Underground never could.
And for some reason, it all makes you feel warm.
Perhaps it’s the way he says it, or perhaps it’s the way he chooses not to say anything else. Regardless, you take it and cradle it between your fingers, peel back the multitude of layers and recognise it for what it is: affection (dressed in barbed wire, one with spikes that have begun to wear.) 
The second, however, is something different altogether. This one feels like something that came from inside Levi, something that he had kept bottled up and sheltered, something that only you got a glimpse of. (It was often he gave you these glimpses of himself. None coherent or related to the last. You think you are finally beginning to put him together, to piece the enigmaticness of him —
— but then he turns and walks away.)
He glances at you over his shoulder, motioning with his chin for you to follow him, lips pulling into a line as yours tremble. 
(The puzzle pieces scatter, make a mess of themselves.) 
And with a part of you burning with curiosity and defeat, the other aflame with desperation, you find yourself following. You always do, ever the curious. “It’s in your blood,” he whispered to you one night, voice a muted wisp as you lay against his bare chest, damp and warm and clutching him close.
(He didn’t talk a lot — never talked a lot — when you were in his arms. It’s how you learnt to listen. Sometimes his admissions would come spilling, like those times where he’d drink just enough to get drunk. Or when he’d come back from a particularly hard mission, weary to his bones, his walls finally crumbling as he’d lie upon you —
— he would tell you everything. From his darkest desires, his brightest memories, his dreams, to his nightmares. All filled with you and you and you and you.)
When you make it to his quarters, sectioned off from the rest of the cadets’, you bite your lip and enter hesitantly, hands clenched into trembling fists by your sides, itching to reach out, itching to —
The door falls shut with a click that reverberates through you, bordering on deafening. You nearly miss what comes after. 
Nearly. 
“Strip.”
There is no teasing in his tone, no hint of endearment that, by now, you know only comes to the surface for you, and only if no one else is around to witness it. His back remains to you, and you are, momentarily, left blinking, stunned at the abruptness of the command.
You do not speak; neither does he.
Time presses you, moving relentlessly, budging when you don’t. It doesn’t stop at his request, nor does it hitch to indulge you. And his patience runs thin.
“Strip,” he repeats, turning to shoot you a withering glare. But his eyes are all wrong. Soft around the edges. 
A second of holding his gaze is all it takes for you to lower your own, bottom lip seeking comfort between your teeth. You swallow before peeling back a layer: gear. 
Then another, harder to remove than the first: your jacket; followed by your blouse (shredded around the edges, bearing holes in places it never used to, snarling rips running along the seams.)
They slip from your shoulders and pool behind you, the wood below creaking as you take a step forward, tugging your trousers by their cuffs, slipping a finger beneath the waistband before pushing them lower down your legs; boots discarded carelessly to the side.
He hisses at the mess.
When your eyes snap to his at the sound, he looks down between your legs pointedly, thin brow arching until you swallow around the lump in your throat. 
(Nothing has to be said; the silence is enough —
— it’s always enough.)
Bending at the knee and dragging air sharply through flared nostrils, you slip your underwear lower down your legs, working quickly with trembling fingers that could likely use a steadying hand (except you are alone, and his remain glued to the wooden railing behind him. Steady. Stable. As reliable as the rhythm with which he rises and falls on the swing of his blade.)
It trails down, following the movements of your hips, spreading open once they curve in the slightest, only to come together and tangle about your ankles.
“Everything,” he mutters, and you stare at the floorboards, toes curling within your socks, fidgeting nervously beneath his steady gaze.
Heat rises on the back of your neck, splotchy, uneven. Lingering until your body curls in an awkward shape — in an attempt to conceal your bits — and you pluck your socks off, followed by your cotton panties.
And —
— you’re bare before him. 
(You always are.)
“Come now,” he says gently.
(His eyes, however, burn.)
One small step becomes two, which transition into three, and suddenly, you are halfway there. Five strides until —
“To the tub,” he instructs, barely a whisper; barely anything at all, “before the water gets cold.”
You oblige until you slip into the porcelain of it, its temperature almost perfect as you melt into the water. Floating — drifting — lost to the tides. If the sight is enough to please him, however, Levi does not show it. His demeanour remains much the same: eerily calm, collected. Cautiously removed.
It persists as he strides, unhurried, towards you, grasping a washcloth from the tub’s rim and lathering it with soap. A fragrance so delicate wafts through the air — peony, lavender and a hint of vanilla — a fragrance so him, surrounding and enclosing on you until it threatens to seize your very lungs.
(The smell of death may cling to the backs of your teeth, or perhaps beneath your fingernails, buried too deep to dig out. But his tenderness washes it all away.
Now, you’ve made the water dirty. Filled it with grime.)
“Your arm, soldier.”
You robotically surrender it, offering the limb over the lip of the tub, palm facing up in supplication. In reverence.
His thin lips turn down as he inspects it, turns it over and clicks his tongue upon finding a bruise. Clicks again when he discovers a scratch.
The nudge comes as he soaps the inside of your wrist with soothing circular motions; spreading until it trickles up the valley of your forearm, leaving blossoms of white froth in its path. From the valley it divides into two, branching into streams that run parallel as they part ways around your bicep, clinging to the dips and curves of you.
“How do you feel?” He asks without meeting your gaze, focused, wholly, on massaging the inside of your elbow.
“Tired.”
It’s all you can give.
It’s as honest as it is ambiguous, laden with all the heaviness bearing down on your shoulders, dragging you down to the deepest depths of the waters, swallowing you.
But Levi nods, accepts it.
He brings the washcloth to your neck, following the swooping lines of your collarbones, the undersides of your jaw, its grooves. Your shoulders bear the marks of his touch, soon followed by the plains of your chest.
You’re so focused on watching his movements as he trails the cloth over you — from collarbone to shoulder, shoulder to the valley between your breasts — that you nearly miss what comes next.
“I...I’m glad you’re alright, soldier,” he mutters, a slip so sudden and small.
Like the flush tingeing his cheeks and the way it runs up his neck, or the furrow of his brow and the line between, ever prominent.
“I —” your voice, weak in its own right, nearly dies. Strangled in a web of muted hope. You shake yourself loose of its hold, “thank you, Captain.”
The expression he flashes you is one of pain, or perhaps disappointment.
He doesn’t acknowledge your gratitude, only nods and drops his gaze to the nape of your neck, tracing the lines there with his gaze. A touch so soft and wistful it could never leave an imprint, doesn’t even burn.
And yet it does. Your chest feels ablaze, your flesh singed.
And it sears more as he brings the cloth to your face, cleaning your chin carefully, swiping away the flakes of blood from the jut of your cheekbones, beneath the curvature of your nose, the expanse of your eyelids.
This too is something intimate, has your heart stuttering and your breath stalling, has your face flaring with the heat only shame can bear, but no less welcoming than the rest of his careful ministrations.
From forehead to the space behind your ear, an exuberance of bliss settles between your ribs. Latching on with pointed fingers that threaten to rip. It could hardly be called anything less.
You shudder out a long exhale as you relax back against the rim, the pads of his fingers trailing beneath your brows, brushing over your lids, again, and again, and again. Until your skin glides with ease, wet and soapy and clean.
The touch lingers. It lingers.
Until he goes still, and the cloth goes with him.
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superjaegerbros · 1 year ago
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lueurichor · 5 months ago
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★ Levi Ackerman | Humanity's Strongest Soldier
« We can’t always carry our fallen comrades home, but we can carry their memory »
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penissekai · 1 month ago
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hai .. could I req marco bodt graphics? (*´-`)
HAIII !! So liek sorry for disappearing for a few days BUT !!!!!! First completed req since poofing :3
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Hopefully it looks okay :33 lmk if not !!!!
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simply-suki · 1 month ago
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I forgot that I made this and figured y’all might like it.
When I was studying graphic design in college, we had to make a book cover for something that wasn’t a book. So ofc I chose Attack on Titan
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It didn’t print great and there are def some things I’d like to fix, but still lowkey proud of it. Maybe I’ll update it soon.
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badschmitt24071994 · 1 year ago
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Kusaregedo - samurai shodown
Kusaregedo was once an ordinary man who lived a regular life with his daughter Hakana. They lived in happiness together for a time and Hakana came to respect her father as a kind man. One day, Kusaregedo obtained an atrocious hunger for human flesh (especially the flesh of children). He now was feared as a cannibal. When it came time for him to die, he was punished for his cannibalism by being transformed into a demon. Kusaregedo was given an even greater hunger for flesh than ever before, thus he came to be known as a fearful being who spread fear and death wherever he went. Hakana weeps for her father's horrid mutation and now tracks down Kusaregedo in an attempt to bring back the man she once cherished. Kusaregedo, in Samurai Spirits 5, is hunting for Rimururu in order to devour her.
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berries-n-cream · 1 year ago
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Star batter Levi Ackerman joins the team! But be careful, he’s not one for socializing!!
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4
all credits to @berries-n-cream. do not repost.
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lausticzt · 1 month ago
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♛ LAUSTICZT ━━━━ Laurentius (Laura) Adlyn Alexander , original muse from the Shingeki no Kyojin series written and adored by Gwyn(eth). promo cred.
&& in its place there's nothing just an ENDLESS EMPTY HOLE, the light that showed the way is gone and darkness takes control. bitterness and anger are quick to fill the void / the path to isolation is littered with the dreams that lay destroyed.
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ravenliz · 2 years ago
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Illustration:杉本ミッシェル
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the-chikyuu-times · 2 years ago
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dodowbydesign · 2 years ago
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Kings Of Fighter, Blue Mary Art Work
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lueurichor · 11 months ago
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levi, thank you
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penissekai · 1 month ago
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hello!! may I request an eren jaeger ( attack on titan ) discord layout or graphics! please and thank you!
Fourth attempt at replyting to this !!!
HERESIESSS :33 LMK IF YOU WANT ONE WITH YOUNGER EREN AS WELL:3
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UEUEGEH ITS GEEN SO LONT SINCE IVE WATCHED AOT I NEED TO WATCH IT AHAIN IEHWH
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