I’ve been reading the fic Defiance for a while and Adora’s new look in it gave me inspiration to draw. I LOVE winged people. So much. 400k words in and I don’t remember if they mention lighting scars but I gave it to her anyway.
Also they didn’t mention what type of bird wings she has so I gave Adora Elliptical wings! They are used for short fast bursts of flight and are good for quick maneuvers :)
he is literally signing away years of progress, soon enough the civil rights acts will probably be gone too
I am fully convinced that Toothless in httyd 1 saw Hiccup as some sort of human hatchling with no parental smells on him because that would explain SO MUCH.
Or maybe I’ve just been reading too much fan-fiction.
Just finished S4 of RTTE for the first time and I only have a few things to say.
Number 1: I hope Viggo isn’t dead. While I’m okay if he is, I think his arc is about complete, maybe. Please don’t let him be dead.
Number 2: I LOVE the gang so much. Their humor and ridiculousness is so fun. The way they all care for each other is the SWEETEST. Their support and celebration of Hiccup and Astrid being together was my favorite thing.
This season was my favorite so far. Every character went through it. Hiccup being kidnapped and almost drowning. Astrid being blinded. Ruffnut being interrogated. Everything fit together perfectly. SUPER EXCITED FOR NEXT SEASON :P
I’m late on the hype train oh well
Baldstrid
SIGHHHHH WELL I GUESS I HAVE TO MAKE IT NOW
just gimme a sec
Look me in the eye and tell me these two aren't related in some way
Katniss's Narration vs Haymitch's Narration
This is really random but I think asking the question whether a character deserves redemption is a dumb way to have a deep conversation.
There has been so much debate on certain characters redemption but the main thing is whether they deserve redemption or not. But the thing about that question is that there is no answer that isn’t in some way personal. It changes on every person and will likely just lead to agreements rather than discussions.
Here’s some of my favorite questions to ask about a characters redemption that I think have sorted my feelings out about it.
1. What were the writers trying to accomplish with the character?
2. What message did this character bring? This is important especially in kids shows.
3. Was the redemption well done?
4. What were the characters reaction to the redemption?
5. Did the other characters forgive the character?
6. How did they do the redemption and why?
7. Why was this character redeemed?
8. Did they make up for their actions in any way?
All of these are more on the objective standpoint rather than one that changes person to person.
Now you can still ask if a character deserves redemption or not but it’s important to understand that we ourselves are not moral judges and the line between redeemable and irredeemable is nothing but based on our own perception.
I just think there needs to be a balance.
The new hyperfixation has started and now I must yap again
They/themLikes consuming media, art, writing, analysis, and my Ocs.I eat children for breakfast :3
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