Based on Eugéne Grasset’s “Jeanne chevauchant au milieu des hommes d’armes” (1894)
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Now, I know this is not my usual content of action sequences.... But this was in my heart. I love me some 1980s and Donnie. It just works. Inspiration comes from the amazing Vee aka @risestarkissomega! Thank you for the wonderful fashion consultant! I had a lot of fun with this! Hope you do too! The Fashion Advice! Master Post
papyrus would definitely fw this genre of images
I LOVE THE COMPARISON OF JESSICA RABBIT AND VIL <33 it's so cute
I was wondering which one would be more of a compelling story, Vil with the detective MC (from that one piece you wrote) or Vil with someone like Roger rabbit?
I feel like the detective mc can make for wayyyy better content with drama and tension and stuff. I mean, think about it. Mc is hired to find dirt on Vil, be his demise. Normally, Vil has his own people that deal with those that try to tear him down, but after their first encounter, he’s intrigued. He doesn’t want to do anything with them. Instead he might tease them, let them get closer and closer to him, fooling them into thinking they have him, but in the process he falls. Hard. Soon he’s instructing his own people to protect the detective that was after him. As he initiates interactions with his newly beloved behind closed doors.
Imagine mc visiting him after one of his performances, on the usual visit to gain his trust and rummage through his stuff for evidence when he’s not looking. Only to stumble out of his dressing room with lipstick stains on your face and neck and wrist, clothes a bit messy, and looking quite ruffled yourself. That’s when you realize how much of a shit show this has become. How are you supposed to get evidence on him now?
Vil knew you were after him since the beginning, but he just refuses to give you up now. So he’ll send a little… message, to those employers of yours and invite you to a romantic dinner after his show. There’s no escaping him now, you know. Not after you came after him first.
Some Lord of the Rings stationary for SDCC! Featuring cozy Hobbit Hole sticky notes and some Fellowship washi tape 🌱🏔️☁️
Matcha Cafe Garden Concepts.
I remember people were discussing if twst is not about the biblical seven deadly sins, but about the seven social sins. Well, look and behold, each chapter does represent the social sins. Note that not all of them are comitted by the g7 incarnate of the chapter themselves, but do lead to their overblot somehow.
Chapter 1: Politic without Principle
Riddle actively reminds people his policy of the absolute-ness of the law, that the law, even on the smallest detail, must not be crossed. However, Riddle lacks a principe he have for himself, for his strict lawful policy was something his mother taught him, but not what he learn for himself.
Chapter 2: Pleasure Without Conscience
Leona enjoys power greatly, be it about his power of being a prince, or as a dorm head, with little to no regard to his responsibility, overusing power with no caring of the drawback. And when Lilia reminding him about that conscience, he overblots.
Chapter 3: Commerce Without Morality
Pretty explanatory, we know Azul makes his trades without feeling any sorry for his victim and gives so little about moral, that ends up backfires on him that , he can keep absorbing other powers, just, the container is too small and it makes him go overblot.
Chapter 4: Wealth Without Work:
Now, the sin itself is done by Kalim in which it led to Jamil overblot. Kalim does minimally for all of his clan's wealth that includes Jamil's family as their servants for generations, that he seemingly can get so many with so little work, and this makes Jamil envies Kalim so much.
Chapter 5: Worship without sacrifice.
Another chapter where the sin is done not by the overblot. Rook, in his worship of beauty, refuses to call out vil even once until he overblot for he enjoys the beauty of vil's mental breakdown (he actually spelled it out himself) , and neither did he make it clear which he will chose, neige or vil, not wanting to lose either of them.
Chapter 6: Science Without Humanity
Again this chapter is pretty self explanatory, Idia certainly create the new Ortho with little to no regard to humanity, and even then, as much he supplies Ortho with his hardware, he often unintentionally ignors Ortho's humane, emotional needs like going out with him.
chapter 7: knowledge without character.
Malleus, being a fae, possessed more knowledge about magic than the entire mortal civilization, with no mature character to properly manage said knowledge (and his immense raw power to actually do the magic to boot) , that emotionally, he is but a child throwing tanturms when things didn't go his way, but with all the knowledge and power to twist (heh) the world to his desires.
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