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smooth talker, powerful supernatural beings who are fluent in sarcasm and graduated from insufferable school being in love absolutely fucking whipped will always be my kind of thing.
I'm actually feral for that concept. Fight me if you dare.
Plus points if their partner it's as strong minded and colorful vocabularied/ eloquent as them.
Plus plus points if it's a love-hate relationship, full of bickering and unwanted feelings, DENIAL.
PLUS PLUS PLUS if they are a sad broken black cat (or smug orange, I won't complain) like who has lost all faith in humanity and could not care less about anything than themselves but actually the only thing they want more is some love and hugs and kisses. This being with or without their knowledge.
And then, their partner comes into their lives like saying "let me remind you how wonderful existing it's"
"Because I love you!"
"wait, WHY AM I JEALOUS?"
"what in the name of FUCK IS THIS APPARENTLY NAMED FEELING"
"Me?" points at themselves "with them?" looks at them doing the most weirdest thing. "Nah, there's no way".
"Who did this to you?" AAAAAAAAAAAA
The unbeatable "you are useful to me for this reason"/ I'm keeping you alive for this reason". At first it's true, BUT time goes on...and feelings are developed, they start using it as an excuse to protect them, to keep them close. To hide the undeniable truth.
UNTIL. THEY. DON'T. It's the moment they just want to be with them and have absolutely no fucks to give about what anyone says about it. They love this person and they want to make them happy.
It will always, always, always melt my heart the moment when A and B are looking at something really pretty, really nice and A says or asks "It's beautiful"/"Isn't it beautiful?"
And B that at first may have been looking at it says:
"Yes"
And then turns to A with that look of "I've loved you since the day I met you" to continue with
"It's beautiful"
I'll tell you, it never gets old for me.
PAST LIVES
SLOW. BURN.
SHARING HOUSE
SHARING BED
PARTNERS IN CRIME
TENDING WOUNDS
HAVING👏 EACH OTHER'S 👏 BACKS
THE ABSOLUTE LOOSERISM. I already kinda said it, but this is important shit.
GOING FEEERAL FOR THEIR LOVED ONE BEING HURT/ IN DANGER/ LOOKING FOR THEM (if I'm feral for this whole trope, I'm feral, for this one in particular) bonus points if glowing eyes, then you got me. Entirely.
Being a soft squishy ball full of love but only with them. Fuck everyone else.
The two kinds of looks:
"Oh shit, I'm in love with you" look.
"I love being in love with you" look.
Please do and recommend more of these kinds of shows/films/comics, I will never have enough of them.
Oh, the hopeless romantic in me.
#doom at your service#tale of the nine tailed#my demon#netflix kdrama#kdrama#love between fairy and devil#hotel del luna#goblin#lucifer#when jasy whistles#tv shows#i may have started to play love&deepspace and may I say...Sylus??#love and deepspace#love and deepspace sylus#sylus#the judge from hell
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When Jasy Whistles (Webcomic)
Created by: Cibeles
Genre: Fantasy/Romance
You probably have seen this one around, but I did find it very unique in terms of the worldbuilding. It can be admittedly fairly slow in some points in terms of pacing though actually the thing I enjoyed the most out of the series was seeing Jasy's siblings and learning more about them. Currently as of writing this, the story has finished its second season and the creator is working on it's third and final season.
The story starts out with Hela, a girl who lives in an traditional/ relatively isolated town outside of modern things who wants to take after her grandmother and become the chief of her town one day. Hela's best friend Rodri is one day taken away by one of the demigods, Jasy, and Hela goes to get him back. Jasy needs a human to help him get through the gate as a demigod like himself is not able to, and promises that if he makes a pact with Hela and gets through, she will be able to get Rodri back. Hela is very suspicious of Jasy as not only did he kidnap her best friend, but there are folk stories about how you should not follow Jasy's whistle, as it lures them somewhere bad. However, with no other way to get Rodri back, Hela accepts the pact and they go on their adventure. They are attacked by one of Jasy's half brothers, Ao Ao, a beast that eats everything and gives birth to children with only the desire to consume. As Jasy is not able to hurt his siblings, Hela must be the one to protect him using her skills in archery. They are able to escape and slowly walk through the land itself. There they meet other people there, trapped under strange circumstances. All of them are cursed to grow until they are adults and are never able to grow old, all while still having to sustain themselves on the few resources they have in the land. Hela wishes to open the gate and free the people there, as they are all fighting over the resources, while Jasy doesn't seem to care whatsoever, as he has a distrust of humans after the previous one betrayed him while trying to open the gate. Despite this, Jasy is able to mostly have amends with the people there, and even meets another sibling of Jasy's, willing to give her face to him so as long as they can go through to the gate safely. In the end, this brother instead wants to have Jasy's face, something that he willingly trades over Hela's, so as long as Hela can stay alive. Hela eventually reaches the gate where she sacrifices herself to open it and allow the people into the land. This greatly affects Jasy as he suddenly realizes how much he had cared for and loves her. To get her back, Jasy goes into the spirit realm to try to save her, and he's able to see her past with Rodri. Jasy is fully willing to stay with her in this forever loop of her childhood, but the two of them eventually come back into the world, and now having opened the world so the humans can go in, recover there afterwards. Jasy and Hela continue to love each other in their honeymoon phase, until Jasy is captured by humans. Hela finds out the humans that caught him are under the leadership of Rodrigo's mother, who had been missing for a while, chasing after treasures. We find out that she is the human that betrayed Jasy initially and attempts to get Hela to shoot him, only for her to free him. The last couple of chapters reveals that Mboi Tu'i, the sibling that has taken care of the realm is actually Rodrigo in some way and wants to take Hela away.
So I will say right now I don't really know that much about South American mythos, so there's a lot of things that go over my head in terms of references or how each type of god acted, but I do feel that I did have a good understanding on how each of Tau's children acted and the kind of possible personalities that they have. It's definitely a unique take on mythos that we don't normally see. The artwork as well is very gorgeous, the characters are very pretty and I'm a fan of the more monster designs of the siblings as well, seeing how each of them came to be and just how much they have to suffer. The world that Jasy and Hela go into is very cool, the idea of humans that basically can live forever is both a blessing and a curse, as they cannot reproduce and they still have to eat and fight for territory. I think my favorite of his brothers is probably Kurupi because I really do like sad monster boys that are shunned because of their appearance. Compared to his more real life depictions in myths he's a lot more sympathetic and tragic, so it's nice to see those incorporated in there. The entire plot seems to eventually go to deal with Tau, Jasy's father, in some point in the future.
Still, despite this, I feel like the plot at times can be really slow. There are good moments like when Hela helps out the people who are in stuck fighting each other and we see the dynamic of the world, as well as the aforementioned lore of all of Jasy's siblings, but the actual development of Hela and Jasy's relationship is slow, all things considered. Initially, Jasy and Hela are more like enemies, as Hela is extremely suspicious of Jasy and vice versa, only cooperating with each other because they need each other's help. Still as the story goes on the two of them fall for each other and slowly develop feelings for each other. This isn't necessarily done in a bad way, but it is incredibly slow and honestly lost my attention a lot of the times. I'm also a bit surprised that Hela wasn't more resistant considering Jasy actually did kidnap Rodri and only promised to give him back if she cooperated. While again, the romantic moments were fairly cute, they aren't all that interesting to me and to be honest, I'd rather see the actual worldbuilding that the two go through rather than their relationship. Hela as a main character focuses mostly on her desire to run her tribe, and while she initially is fairly competent and active in the story, shooting a lot of Ao Ao's children, she ends up having to rely a lot of Jasy to save her, especially since she ends up losing her bow and arrow after a while. I actually straight up forgot that she could do archery at the end when Hela was forced by her aunt to kill Jasy, which is probably not a great sign. I don't think she's the worst MC in these stories because she does have a lot of interesting points to her, but it does feel like she was hamstringed after a bit, with a bunch of chapters after Hela dies and is revived pretty much being carried around by Jasy as she recuperates. She does have a fairly strong conviction of not only bringing back Rodri but her connection to her grandmother, as well as the development to allow herself to finally decide things for herself without having it taken away from him, but I still feel like she could have used a bit more agency in the story itself.
Jasy as a yandere doesn't actually start out as one so we actually see the kind of decent he gets into. He is a rather light yandere all things considered, but it is always fun to see them descend into yandere behavior nevertheless. Like I said before, Jasy and Hela have a bit of a tumultuous relationship at first with the two of them begrudgingly forced to help each other, while slowly learning to understand each other a bit more. Jasy doesn't understand why Hela would go so far to save Rodri and later the humans that are trapped but has to go along with her anyways since she's the key to him getting through the gate. By the time he does reach the gate, and Hela sacrifices herself, he starts to realize the error of his ways- while initially he viewed her as a tool to open the gate, he now starts to realize that he actually did care about her, and more deeply love her, even to the point of going to the realm of the dead to find her. He even so much is willing to loop over and over Hela's favorite childhood memories forever so as long as they are together. When Jasy does finally retrieve her, the two of them basically have a honeymoon together, where Jasy is extremely doting on her. We do see some of bits of jealousy earlier with Jasy, such as when one of the guys of offhandedly suggests that Hela is actually pretty attractive, but it doesn't really come to full fruition until after she dies. It's a bit hard to say right now exactly how far he'll go considering it feels like it's just the beginning of the yandere arc for Jasy, but it at least is a start. Not sure how far they'll ramp it up in the third and last season, if at all. Like I said though, it's still pretty light and it's very possible that it might stay that way, though with Rodri's reveal, it could also very well go on a darker path.
Overall, I was pretty surprised at the story, but I do have split opinions on it. The worldbuilding and the mythos of the monsters are really interesting and a definite unique take that I haven't personally seen as much before, but I find that the story and pacing for the characters are pretty tedious and dragging at times. Still, it's extremely beautiful and the story itself is something unique to experience if you are interested in such things.
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To my hela\\✿𝆬
𓆤When Jasy Whistles
>:cibeles
a very much worthy fantasy I need more people to appreciate this manhwa\:c
#webtoon#manhwa#when jasy whistles#fantasy#webtoon recommendation#webtoon moodboard#green moodboard#webcomic#moodboard#aesthetic#kawaii#art#illustration
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When Jasy Whistles, by Cibeles
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Jasy counterattack is too much
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-When jasy whistles (a webtoon)
#aesthetic#quotes#likefollow#angel aesthetic#daily qoute#deep feelings#depressing shit#art#bookaholic#sadcore#webtoon#qoute of the week#qotd#sad but true#sad stories#sad stuff#sad thoughts#sadgirl#sad poem#sad quotes#sad#depressing#depressiv#depression#depressed#tw depressing thoughts#tw depressing stuff#sorry for being depressing#grunge#when jasy whistles
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Roxana:
When Jasy Whistles:
#webtoon#webtoons#polls#manhwa#roxana#the way to protect the female lead's older brother#when jasy whistles
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When Jasy Whistles
By Cibeles
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webtoon update!
finished surviving romance. overall, it was a fun cast of characters (esp queen rina <3) and the story did some cool things with 4th wall breaking/using the medium, but the end fell apart for me a little. i think some of it might be translation issues, but the whole "devil" integration was too half-baked for me. still, solid 8/10 overall!
currently reading when jasy whistles which is pretty. if you're into blue-and-orange morality, god/mortal human romances, interesting mythology, awesome art, and a lil orpheus/eurydice for flavor i definitely recommend this one. currently a few eps into season 2 and loving it so far-- the s1 finale was wild!
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Asdfghjkl, so I was curious and looked at the “When Jasy Whistles” tag on Tumblr and went absolutely rabid when I saw your blog name??? Like oh my gosh??? One of my favorite writers to ever writer reads this???
And it’s really ridiculous but not a lot of the people I know read that webcomic and even less know of the mythology behind it. And I get so happy when people are curious about the culture I grew up in.
Guarani culture is rich and beautiful and I kinda want to cry a bit when I realize that it’s almost like we’re coming out of the shadows. The little things in the story that fit so well in the time period, the stories my family told me when I was little, all of it is present in the story and yeah it’s not perfect but I love it so much and I was just so stupidly happy that you knew of it.
So yeah, bit of a weird message but I Had An Urge lmao.
I hope you have a great day~
I adore When Jasy Whistles and I made those posts in the hope more people would read it.
I know nothing on the Guarani mythology but you can feel while reading this webtoon that the author put so much of themselves and their history in the story and it's an absolutely wonderful experience.
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WHEN JASY WHISTLES
A human from a declining tribe meets a demi god and makes a contract in order to find her missing friend, however, the journey there blurs the line between hate and love between the human and the demi god.
Side note: You have no idea how much I love this webtoon. It’s the best. 10/10 recommend, go read it right now 👀🫦👀
#when jasy whistles#fantasy#romance#hate to love#demigod#demigods#webcomic#web comic#Web series#webtoon#naver webtoon#Webtoon Recommendation#webtoon review
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It is beyond me how creators of When Jasy Whistles and Your Throne breathe O2 exhale CO2 and drink H2O just like normal humans....just like us....like
#manhwa#manhwa recommendation#your throne#naver webtoon#webtoon#when jasy whistles#HATS OFF TO THEM FOR CREATING SUCH DETAILED STORIES WITH GREAT DEVELOPMENT AND SYMBOLISM AND ART BECAUSE?@?@#$&#>>÷$^&@*@*@*#medea solon#psyche callista
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Y'all can't do this to me, all 3 of these?? The same day?????
#help#I'm letting lady liar sit for a bit before i start reading!#webtoons#the witch and the bull#when jasy whistles#eaternal nocturnal#moonsia#maripaz villar#cibeles#instantmiso
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When Jasy Whistles, by Cibeles
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