[hands you owl house screencap redraw] hold this for me for a minute
The Fool: beginnings • innocence • spontaneity • a free-spirit // holding back • recklessness • risk-taking
Revisited those tarot sketches from Janurwby. Here's hoping I can finish a few more c:
Seeing as the size of all these people's skull hat is very similar to King's... Who is 8 years old
It's very likely that they are simply using the characteristics they have seen the most in the titans they've killed. Titans of King's size, meaning... children. Lots of children. They've killed so much of them that a child's way of speaking has legit become a titan characteristic and a standart way of recognizing them.
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Take some more trauma with you
Just finished watching Edge of the World.
Fuck
Okay, time to distract myself.
First off, this dude sucks
Great, but I can't stop thinking about his description of the titans. Titans have huge appetites, desire to be monarchs, and say 'weh'.
Titans say 'weh'.
I was under the impression that King just said 'weh' because he's young and kids make weird noises all the time. But no.
This crazy ass little man is really trying to tell us that a full grown massive titan would say 'weh'.
Or possibly
i cant play horror games man fuck what if i turn the corner and see a thing or something
I know I only posted RWBY stuff so far and I don't have a lot of followers anyway skqjfqk but I was wondering if anyone would be interest about D&D rambles ? 😶
I play in an ongoing campaign, I have several D&D OCs that I really love to rant about, I'm just... a big DnD fan overall - (and very lucky to have an artist bestfriend as a DM, so lots of amazing art)
So yea, would that tickle anyone curiosity or just be a bore on your feed ? I'll keep posting RWBY stuff in any case dw I have a loooot of ideas
Honestly I agree with everything about this. Also because from what little we saw of him I think the original Ozma is more akin to a well-menaning himbo than a gentle & wise professor 👀
Finals are done, so Ozpin headcanon time!
Ozpin is one of the most eloquent and soft-spoken of all the reincarnations; and while there is more than one reason for it, this trait mostly stems from Ozpin becoming Beacon's headmaster so young.
Becoming the youngest headmaster put him in a position of power over not only the students barely younger than himself, but gave him political power with a seat on the council with people who were most likely older elected politicians. For the sake of his students- many who would view any act of authority from him with skepticism due to the small age gap- he had to learn how to present himself as someone approachable without making himself seem like a pushover to be challenged. And as a politician, Ozpin similarly had to show his own competence as a politician- to make sure the remaining council members didn't try to walk all over him- while making sure he didn't come off as too overpowering since he wasn't elected to his seat like the others were.
The answer to this was to learn how to use words to his fullest advantage. That means not only knowing the words to say, but how to say them. Ozpin quickly mastered how to use tone, body language, pitch, and other factors to help his words carry weight without them landing like an attack on others.
He also quickly learned how to use this skill guide people's thinking- which is fantastic for when he is encouraging students to think in new ways, as well as deflecting questions or conclusions from people who want to know a little too much ;P
Weiss’s response has always been to fight. Those who are stuck in a constantly activated “fight” response to trauma tend to act entitled, angry, and contemptuous, which is what Weiss was like at the beginning of Volume One. “Fight” types typically see themselves as perfect and morally superior to others as a defense mechanism against abandonment, which, unfortunately, tends to perpetuate their loneliness. As Weiss grows and begins to heal from her trauma through healthy relationships, she is able to use her “fight” response in healthier ways. For example, instead of completely removing herself from the family, she intends to reclaim the family name and restore its honor, which is a great goal to have and one that gives her purpose. As Blake has said, the word that best describes Weiss is “defiance”.
Winter’s response to trauma was flight. Her goal was to get away from Jacques Schnee as quickly as possible, and her chosen escape route was the Atlas military. “Flight” types tend to have obsessive-compulsive tendencies, believing that order and perfection will keep them safe. They lose themselves by constantly being busy so that they do not have to present with their emotions, which they don’t know how to deal with. Winter still seems to struggle with actually confronting her feelings, but as she works through her trauma, we begin to see a healthy manifestation of her “flight” response: she has gained the distance needed to create her own destiny.
Willow Schnee, knowing that there is no escape from her husband and that resistance is futile, did the only thing she knew she could do: she froze. “Freeze” types tend to withdraw into themselves and dissociate as much as possible in order to numb the pain. This is learned helplessness. They self isolate, avoiding others and using whatever method of distraction best distances them from reality. In Willow’s case, she uses alcohol. While Willow is still stuck in her “freeze” state, we see one positive way she has used it: she has been able to gain an advantage over Jacques Schnee by placing cameras all over the estate. Only someone like Willow, who presents as helpless and detached, would be able to get away with such a thing without being caught.
Finally, we have Whitley Schnee. Unlike his sisters, he doesn’t have the Schnee family semblance or the talent that would have allowed him to join the military or enroll in an academy. As the last of the children, he must be aware that his father is going to hold on to him tightly and not let him get away like the other two. So what does he do? He “fawns”. “Fawn” types seek safety by forfeiting all of their needs, preferences, and boundaries in order to become exactly what the abuser wants them to be. They essentially try to do damage control by complying with the demands of others and by trying to be as agreeable as possible. These are the codependent types. Whitley, knowing he was left alone by his sisters and cannot depend on his detached mother, must do everything in his power to get along with Jacques Schnee so that he can survive. That’s where he still is, and we have yet to see how he progresses.
Oscar, seeing Emerald: sweet, a new big sister!!
Ozpin, seeing Emerald: sweet, a new daughter!!
This girl wants to commit arson but with plants, we all know it
Look at her face i mean
Love how we just all agree, (or at least very many agree), that now that Isabela is free to be herself, its assumed that every morning she will wake up and actively choose violence. That she purpousefuly sets out seeking opportunities and situations that she can go feral in. I love that for her and I love all of you that support a no impulse control Isabela.
Can't relate, sopranos can choke
(for legal reasons, this is a joke, it's just an old pet peeve of mine bc I can't reach these kind of high notes even after singing lessons) (at least I don't have any problem singing the men part even if they're low)
Im surprised that my vocal range can reach most of the RWBY songs considering how high some of those notes are.