19 year old woman | Devout Cathoic | Call me Galaxy Moon/Galaxy/Lexy | Lover of storytelling, dragons, and fantasy | Artist & Writer | Just a normal blog which will contain things from my fandoms and probably some other random stuff. Fandoms include Disney Descendants, Spirit Animals books, MLP (G4 and G5), Frozen, plus my original stuff. Enjoy!
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it’s amazing how many people can justify killing a human child in the womb simply because they don’t come out “perfect” when our culture is ALL about embracing differences and oddities. as long as your disability is useful to society you can stay alive I guess <3
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Do you have any ideas/headcanons for what Melody's relationships with her grandfather and six aunts are like? Also, do you have any ideas/headcanons about Ariel's Sisters/Melody's Aunts and whether or not any of them got married and had kids of their own?
A few yeah! I dont have anything really super thought out but I've always wished we saw more of Ariel's sisters in the sequal and honestly wish those three Mer-kids Melody met were written to have been her cousins:
I feel like it would have given greater depth to both why Melody would want to stay a mermaid if she'd had actual time to bond with these mer-kids, (as it didn't look like she really had any friends her age on land) and then having them turn out to be her family she didn't know about would have added great pathos to the separation of the family.
(Honestly in my head the brunette girl and the Asian boy are her cousins, and blondie is Urchin from the tv show's son)
I also realized I never had shown my Canon Descendants design for Arabella, a Descendant who's mentioned in the books as Ariel's neice. I decided to make her the daughter of Attina as she's heir to the thrown and thus it makes sense for her daughter to have a more prominent role as well.
And fun fact! Attina is actually the first sister we have (semi) canon confirmation is actually married! Another reason why I choose to keep TLM's 3 ordwr of the sisters birth, if nothing else from it. Attina always struck me as the oldest (It's the big crown ;) and having her be the first married just makes sense.
There was a short comic where Ariel helped stop Ursula from ruining Attina's wedding to this Prince Eric look alike (like seriously people you didn't even try xD also why are the merfolk wearing clothes under water??)
(Also sorry this is as good as the quality gets for this pic its very zoomed in)
However shockingly we actually see the two together in the end of The Little Mermaid 2 (or at least two people who look shockingly like them) so yeah, I'll take Attina being married at the time of the first movie as canon for the DisneyVerse.
Actually it makes way more sense for at least a few of Ariel's older sisters to already be married off or seriously involved at the time of the first movie. We'll just say their significant others are off screen xD
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reblog not for a “bigger sample size” but because polls like this are a fun way to help people reinforce their own self-concept and passing it along so that other people can also have the opportunity to strengthen their sense of self by pressing a button is a cool and nice thing to do
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i miss writing descendants fic
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Descendants Cat Designs #1 Mal
Mal as a cat! She’s supposed to have a tortoiseshell pattern, if you can’t tell. First is D1 Mal and just everyday-average Mal, then fake Mal is D2, then Mal after she Dizzy does her hair, then D3 Mal after she gets ember-fied, lol. (Just to make that clear.) Free to use with credit!
#disney descendants#descendants#mal bertha#descendants 2#descendants 3#catified#animalified design#descendants cat designs
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Hi! Random question: Do you have any headcanons about Claudine Frollo?
Oof, not really! Sorry. Thanks for the question, though!
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hi lexy! I just wanted to say I’m proud of you for sticking up for your pro-life opinions. I wish I had that kind of bravery. I’m worried about the social rejection that would come with talking about mine. (hence the anon)
Thank you! It’s something I really struggle with as well. I think finding people who hold the same opinion — especially in a place you don’t expect — is helpful. I’m a part of a writing community on Instagram, and quite a few people on there are pro-life. They’ve definitely given me some courage to be more open.
The internet is for everyone. Anyone can be here. I stand by my right to participate, especially in areas that aren’t directly involved in this stuff (such as fandoms). Even if I have opinions and beliefs that go against the cultural narrative. People have different morals and beliefs. That doesn’t mean we can’t get along.
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Actually, it’s not canon that Descendants takes place 20 years after all the Disney movies. In the beginning of D1, Belle says that Beast decided to marry her at 28. While I don’t believe it’s specifically stated in Beauty and the Beast, one version had that the beast spell would be permanent when he turned 21. That would mean there were at least 7 years between the events of BATB and Auradon.
Miguel Rivera at Auradon Prep
Because I’m bad at coming up with titles but I had to call this something.
I like crossing over random things with Descendants, I guess. I did it with Encanto, and now I’m doing it to Coco.
Descendants officially takes place twenty years after the Disney movies.
But all the Disney movies? All of them took place at the same time? Maleficent was defeated and Jafar attempted his takeover and Frollo burnt Paris down and the Evil Queen tried to kill Snow White and Ariel married Eric and Cruella stole all those Dalmatian puppies - all of them within the same year or two? That’s a little unlikely, isn’t it?
So while many of them did take place then, some of them did not.
The events of Coco took place only a few years before Descendants. Miguel traveled to the Land of the Dead, returned, sparked his great-grandmother’s memory and cleared his great-great-grandfather’s name.
When Auradon found out about his adventure - maybe some magic users like the Fairy Godmother detected the magic on Dia de los Muertos or something - it was decided that he had to attend Auradon Prep (never mind how he felt about it) with others who had also had magical experiences. Or, in most cases, the children of those who had had magical experiences. He would learn how to cope with his past adventures….and what to do if it ever happened again.
So a couple of years after Coco - just about a year after the epilogue - Miguel, instead of starting high school in Santa Cecilia, traveled to Auradon City to attend Auradon Preparatory High School.
And….he ended up on the tourney team.
(I know, it’s not a very good picture. It’s the only one I could find of the tourney team member clearly displaying the name “Miguel” on his shirt.)
This is where I got this entire idea from - the existence of a kid on the tourney team named Miguel.
He also joins the school orchestra, and takes music class as an elective, where he excels. He’s already far beyond his grade level, beyond the next grade level too - a descendant of Hector Rivera who taught himself to play the guitar solely by secretly watching videos in his attic is going to be very talented at it.
He writes home letters for two-year-old baby Coco, who can’t even read, nearly every day, just like his great-great-grandfather did for his baby sister’s namesake.
At some point, Abel and Rosa decide to drive up to visit and surprise him.
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Disney Descendants Asks
Auradon:
💩 King Beast: If you could make any one thing happen in canon without consequence, what would it be? 🪄 Fairy Godmother: You have the power to help any one ship become reality. Who’s your endgame? 🥀 Queen Belle: Which three Descendants fics are you currently reading and/or have recently enjoyed? 🤩 King Charming: Who or what first caught your eye in/about Descendants? What got you hooked? 🌷 Queen Leah: Which family from Auradon would you want to adopt you if you were an orphan VK? 🍎 Snow White: If you could ask any character for a five minute interview, who would it be and why? 🤡 Seven Dwarves: You can pick any seven characters to be your roommates. Who are they and why? 🏑 Coach Jenkins: If you could sit down for a heart-to-heart with any VK, who would it be and why? 🥸 Mr. Deley: You have evidence to expose the crimes of a so-called hero. Who’s going down and why?
The Isle:
😈 Maleficent: Whose powers and/or kingdom would you most desire to claim as your own? 💋 Evil Queen: If you had to marry one of the classic Disney villains, who would it be and why? 🐾 Cruella de Vil: If you could steal one character’s entire wardrobe, whose closet would you hit? 🧞 Jafar: A genie has granted you three wishes to change canon. What three things are you changing? 🎩 Dr. Facilier: Let’s pretend there’s college on the Isle. Which ghastly field would you be majoring in? 💀 Hades: Which three Descendants songs are you singing to survive your dank cave imprisonment? 🐙 Ursula: What’s your villain origin story? What did you think you could get away with in-universe? ⚓ Captain Hook: What’s your pirate name? How about the name of that dinghy you call a ship? 💪 Gaston LeGume: If you could fist fight any one character in the franchise, who’d catch your hands? 💅 Lady Tremaine: Describe what you’d look like and how you’d dress if you grew up on the Isle. ⌛ Mother Gothel: If you had to spend a year alone with just one character, who would it be and why? 😾 Lucifer: What’s the name of your pet on the Isle? Which animal villain are they descended from?
(Note: Reblog to your heart’s content, but please don’t repost without permission/credit.)
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reblog and put which sibling you are in the tags and if you got the boring or the cool name
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Mal: It’s not my fault!
Evie: Then whose fault is it?
Mal: Mine!
#Descendants#disney descendants#mal bertha#evie grimhilde#platonic mevie#descendants incorrect quotes#incorrect quotes#source: victorious
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Uma: If I accidentally sat on a voodoo doll of myself, would I be trapped forever in that position, doomed to starve to death?
Freddie: How am I supposed to know?
Audrey: You say, as if we don’t use you as a source of knowledge of the occult.
Freddie: (sighs)
Freddie: You wouldn’t be trapped.
#Descendants#descendants incorrect quotes#lexy’s incorrect quotes#incorrect quotes#uma daughter of ursula#uma and freddie are sisters#freddie facilier#Audrey rose#uma Freddie and audrey#scource: unknown
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“The day you were born was the day God decided that the world could not exist without you.”
— Rabbi Nachman (via santzonthejourney)
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Reblog if you are a woman and pro-life
To show that we aren’t a bunch of old white men
#🙋🏻♀️#pro life#not fandom#if you want to see a space with a lot of diverse prolifers go the pro life page on Reddit#just look at the flairs#there’s a lot of different people there
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“Alexandra DeSanctis makes an acute observation in “Why Big Business Loves Abortion,” in the October 3 National Review. Many corporations have announced that they will cover any costs incurred by female employees who travel out of state to obtain an abortion. But that solicitude should not be construed as any generalized concern for their female employees’ well-being or even job satisfaction. “Companies have pledged money for abortion without offering any comparable increases in maternity leave, child benefits, or assistance to couples seeking to complete an adoption,” DeSanctis notes. Rather, the corporations’ support of abortion is in furtherance of their desire to create the ideal employee: one unencumbered by familial relationships and child-rearing responsibilities. Corporate heads lamented that the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision endangered “gender parity and equal opportunity in the workplace” and placed at risk “gains that women have made in the workplace and broader society.” In other words, a woman’s worth is reflected almost exclusively by how well she imitates men. Men are the standard to which women are supposed to aspire. To be successful in the workplace, women must be just like men: “never pregnant, never home with children, always available.” But the male standard did not originate in corporate boardrooms. It is, according to Abigail Favale, in The Genesis of Gender, a staple of second-wave feminists writers like Simone de Beauvoir and Shulamit Firestone. They cast femaleness and female biology as undesirable compared with the “unencumbered male” standards: “Too often, freedom for women is cast as freedom from femaleness. Female equality was redefined as sameness with men.””
— Mishpacha Magazine, Issue 94, February 2023, pages 52-53
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reblog and put in the tags something completely harmless that you were absolutely terrified of as a child
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