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🌟 Join us for a Transformative Spirits Work Workshop! 🌟
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and connection with the spiritual realm in our upcoming workshop. This immersive experience will guide you through practices to deepen your understanding of spirits, energy, and the unseen forces that shape our lives.
🔮 Workshop Highlights:
- Learn ancient rituals and modern techniques for spirit communication.
- Explore various tools and practices to enhance your intuitive abilities.
- Connect with like-minded individuals on a path of spiritual growth.
- Gain insights into different cultural perspectives on spirits and their significance.
🌈 Open to all levels of experience! Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your journey, this workshop offers something for everyone.
Limited spots available, so secure yours now! RSVP by [30 October].
For inquiries and registration, contact [@purpleoceanuniverse ].
Let's embark on this enriching journey together! 🌌🔮✨
#spirit work#spiritualjourney#energyworkshop#intutivedevelopment#transformational experience#Spirits workshop#connect with Spirits#spiritual awakening#mystical workshop
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who's gonna do it
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Hearing mando'a voice lines in SWTOR also never fails to make me giddy because omggg that's an officially-sanctioned interpretation of mando'a pronunciation even if it's Legends :DDDD Hearing idek who, maybe Kur Ha'rangir, say "ib'tuur jatne tuur… ash'ad kyr'amur!" during our battle made me totally lose focus and almost die in-game because I got so excited I dropped my mouse off the edge of the desk and had to fumble around for it. I also had the same reaction to the besalisk droids lol. Now, I don't necessarily know that it's what we would consider accurate pronunciations because it's such a huge project and it sounds like different VAs pronounce the same words differently, but whatever, right? I'm sure mando'a has tons of dialects and pronunciations. Infinite free passes for all of you god bless
#i've been stress-binging swtor during the past month in between all my piles of work#and i have spent SO MUCH TIME on ruhnuk with the trat'ade#i have a mandalorian character (in my head he's mandalorian#theres no game function for it)#and i literally will just play the spirit of vengeance flashpoint over and over and over and over#just to enjoy all the mandalorian-inhabited spaces and armor and cultural tidbits.#this is called autism i think. :D#i'm also building a super fucking cool mandalorian armory/gunsmith workshop stronghold#first game i've spent real life money on in-game items#gaaah someone please talk to me about swtor#mandalorian culture#mandalorians#star wars legends#swtor#shae vizsla#mine#mando'a
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I'm not sure if you'd be able to find any plushies, but if you can could you do a pride themed poll for two-spirit people? I'd love to see some for my community 🪶🏳️🌈
Friend, I have been looking and searching since I got this ask. Unfortunately I can’t find any two-spirit plushies 😔 I then tried to find a Two-spirit artist who creates plushies but I couldn’t find anyone (I’m sure there’s someone out there but for all to world I couldn’t find anyone). So for you today I’ll post a poll highlighting a queer Native American artist but please if anyone seeing this knows of any Two-spirit plushies or plushie artist let us know! I’d really love to highlight this community!
Nathaniel Manns is the creator behind the Roamin’ Bison Workshop and the Weighted Wildlife plush. They identify as Transmasc NB and are autistic, which inspired them to create their own line of comforting weighted plushies. Their small business uses 100% recycled materials and regularly donates to various wildlife conservation programs. They’re an amazing creator who runs an amazing company. If you’re looking for a weighted plush please check them out on their website https://weightedwildlife.com or find them on Instagram @roaminbison






#two spirit#native american#plush#stuffed animals#stuffies#plushies#stuffiecore#polls#my polls#poll#plushblr#lgbt#lgbt pride#lgbtq#lgbtqia#lgbtqiia+#pride month#pride#weighted wildlife#Roamin bison workshop#weighted plush#opossum#possum#otter#red fox#fox#grey wolf#wolf#raccoon#skunk
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Fury of Magnus - Bodvar Bjarki and Atok Abidemi summon the power of their World Spirits to drive back Magnus the Red by Mikhail Savier
#Warhammer#40k#Fury of Magnus#Imperium#Imperium of Man#Adeptus Astartes#Space Marines#Space Wolves#Bodvar Bjarki#Salamanders#Atok Abidemi#World Spirits#Sci-Fi#Mikhail Savier#Games Workshop
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The new MSM thingy will be revealed in about 30 minutes... have three drawings of Meebkin while you wait!
#my singing monsters#msm#ethereal workshop#Meebkin#slay#AAAUGH#I LOVE them#Idk why the second one is so heavily shaded-#Meebkin might be my spirit animal... monster?#Bros about to infodump about biology and meebs#Long-ass arms and four elbows bruh
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Nigel Stillman, where are you now?
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dude i was feeling so great before a pathetic cis man once again questioned my intelligence
#and then 2 days later i see his project so far and its so sad and pathetic#dude went on a trip to nyc with his coworkers and was lonely so he wrote an 8 minute song about it and out it over sad clips of nyc#so WHY DO I STILL FEEL STUPID???#this dude assumed i didn't know what secondary action in animation is#on the day of our workshop on the 12 principles of animation#for which i made the whole animation demo#after be had presumably seen the animations I'd posted in the class discord server#this dude is so lame and im letting him make me feel like shit#he's repeatedly spoken to me like he assumes I'm the stupidest person in the room#i think it's cause im so clockable#misogynist cis men who usually treat women this way also treat trans men this way if we dont pass enough#idk man that's gotta be it#cause i may be stupid but im a little smarter than average i think#im as smart as an art student with adhd (and the other one that i dont wanna name bc of recent usa events) can be#but dude he ruined my whole fucking week with that#my spirit was crushed#i even complemented his powerpoint even though it was bare bones and ripped from wikipedia#and he didn't complement my demo or even comment on it#other than during it he did it along with the other students and when i encouraged him he was all#yeah gonna see if this actually works#HUH??#buddy it's just a pendulum exercise it's not rocket science#do you doubt my ability to animate a pendulum?#fuck you dude#the way he talks to me is like those men who ask women wearing band tees to name 1 song by the band#no wonder your coworkers didn't wanna hang out with you dog you suck#when he 2nd guessed if i knew what 2ndary animation is#i like shared a glance with a classmate and she seemed just as incredulous abt that comment as i was#so at least i know im not crazy
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i said it as a joke but i do think the most prominent spirit ability elandhris has is one almost entirely ambient to its existence: mental/emotional manipulation. being near it sharpens the mind, people are naturally drawn to it and focus on it, etc. it can pluck and leave slack in these threads of connection somewhat at will, but if elandhris isn't actively weakening the effect (it is never able to completely dispel it, it's too central to what it represents as a spirit) then the feeling is just... there.
#fade adderal strikes again#⟨ rival to the gods i place. ⟩#i'll workshop this more but hmmm#anyways that's why the chantry would declare it a demon. somewhat ironically considering it's a spirit of dedication/devotion but#dual edged sword and all that
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May 2025 Workshops
I have two workshops coming up in May, one free to the public and one paid. Yggdrasil, Its Roots, and Its Worlds: Heathen Cosmology The first workshop is free through Witches’ Night Out, sponsored by the Magical Education Council here in Michigan. The Facebook event is here. This is free and open to the public. Date: May 14, 2025 6pm-8pm EST Location: Crazy Wisdom in Ann Arbor and…
#ancestors#animism#animist#basics#Gods#land#land connectedness#land spirits#land wights#lands#landvaettir#landvættir#landvættr#polytheism#polytheist#religion#vaettir#vættr#Vörðr#workshop#workshops#World Tree#Yggdrasil
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#joy.jpg#dragon age#dirthamen#falon’din#da:tv spoilers#evanuris#i don’t have the energy for another longfic rn so here’s a graphic instead#i know that isn’t a great compassion spirit design i’ll workshop it later
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Happy Holiday Truce @ghozteevee !
I'm so sorry about the wait! I'd say the holidays got away from me, but I think procrastination is pretty true-to-form for me. Something I'll definitely work on in the New Year. I really hope it's still January 3rd for you!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this little story <3 I took some inspo from two of your prompts: post identity reveal family outing and sibling bonding. The sibling bonding is in the first quarter or so, the parental bonding is in the last bit. Also, the conclusion definitely ran away from me! Very Brother Bear vibes up in here. I hope that's okay!
Enjoy! :3
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Danny gasped awake with a shiver, barely catching the green of his eyes as it caught on the shiny, canvassed ceiling of their tent. His breath fogged in front of him, visible in the quickly dimming glow. It served as a warning of what he already knew had awoken him, but it was nice to get the confirmation anyway: there was a ghost nearby.
He rubbed the crust from his eyes as he allowed his brain time to wake up the rest of the way. The good news was that it didn’t feel like anything overly powerful. The bad news was that if it tripped his Ghost Sense, then it was powerful enough—and more than likely causing havoc, because it was clearly feeling some big emotions and those emotions usually amounted to some brand of anger. It also felt distinctly feral, and given their locale, it was safe to bet it was an animal spirit of some kind. Those could be especially unpredictable, and he wasn’t in the mood.
Danny looked over at the sleeping bag where his sister slept—seeing in the dark hadn’t been a problem for a long time, with or without the aid of glowing eyes—and he watched the slow rise and fall of her chest as she quietly snored. Now, whether or not to wake her was the question. The Ghost Assault Vehicle would be the safest place for her if things went haywire, but undoubtedly she’d be worried and clingy and want to help, which he also wasn’t in the mood for.
Ultimately, though, safety overruled whatever annoying sibling feelings she might stir up. Danny dislodged himself from his own sleeping bag and crawled across the floor to her, the waterproof fabric beneath him making rustling noises all the way.
“Psst,” he whispered, setting a gentle hand on her shoulder. “Jazz.”
“Whazzat?” she asked, jerking. “Danny?”
“Hey. There’s a ghost.”
Her eyes blew open. “Like, here? Now?”
Yeah, maybe he could’ve handled that better. “Not yet,” he amended. “But I’m heading out. You should probably get in the Gav, just in case.”
“The G-A-V, Danny, not the ‘Gav.’” It was an old argument, one they hadn’t really argued over in years. Danny figured that Jazz probably found it endearing now that she was out of the house and missing him for most of the year. She sighed as she sat up and reached for the ground, hands fumbling towards her glasses. “You’re going alone? At least tell Mom and Dad first. And help me with a light, please.”
Danny summoned a ball of ectoplasm and sent it floating up towards the domed ceiling, where it lit the whole tent in a dim, soft blue. He grimaced. “I was kind of hoping you’d do that.”
Danny’s parents had been informed of his little secret only a week ago, and all-in-all it had gone down pretty well. The timing had been strategic, of course; Danny was going off to college at the end of the summer, and his parents needed to know why their newest ghostly ally would be disappearing from Amity for the entire school year (barring holidays and emergencies, if all went well). Going to college was a failsafe he knew he hadn’t needed, but wanted anyway—seeing alternate timelines where his parents were accepting of his after-school activities was very different from actually experiencing it in his own, after all. They’d reacted much as expected, though. Surprised. Excited. Sad. Guilt-stricken.
Jazz looked at him with something that bordered on pity, and it made him squirm. “I can if that’s what you really want, Danny,” she allowed. “But you know why I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
“Okay, no need to get all mopey about it,” Danny deflected, clambering up to his knees (the tent wasn’t tall enough to stand, which kind of put a damper on his whole ‘stoic’ front. Not that he’d admit that). “It just…still feels weird. But I can do it!”
Jazz raised her hands in fake surrender and fought a smile. “Yeah, yeah, you’re a big boy now, I got it.” She unzipped her sleeping bag and cast the cover aside. “I’ll go hide. Though…if it’s big enough that you needed to wake us up, maybe you should do more than just let them know.”
“Like?” Danny asked, just to be obstinate. He knew what Jazz was hinting at.
Jazz rolled her eyes. “Like ask for help, you big dummy.”
Danny sighed. It’d be the first time working with them since…“I don’t know if we’re at that level yet, Jazz.”
“You were before you told them,” Jazz pointed out with a raised brow.
“It’s different,” he stressed.
“Okay, well, different or not, you need to tell them you’re leaving, at the very least.” Jazz crawled over her sleeping bag towards the door and unzipped it with a practiced, fluid motion. “After you,” she said with a dramatic gesture towards the dark campfire and forest beyond.
Danny grumbled as he passed, and once out of the threshold he let the ectoplasmic ball lighting the inside of the tent wink out, just to hear Jazz’s indignant “Hey!” from behind him. Seconds later he heard (and saw) her flashlight click on behind him; ectoplasm-powered and too big for its own good, Danny was sure that thing created its own light pollution. He refused to use it on principle.
Danny walked the short trek to his parents’ tent and crouched to get the zipper, deciding against intangibility just in case one of his parents was awake enough to notice a shadowy silhouette phase through the wall. On the other side, Jack snored with the force of a train engine; Danny could swear it was rattling the zipper out of his hands as he fumbled with it.
The inside was dark, but Jazz’s flashlight outside cast long shadows across the floor. Danny moved out of the way so that the light could hit his parent’s faces; Danny knew his mother would have in ear plugs, so this was really the only safe way of waking her beyond shaking, which Danny knew from experience could be…startling, sometimes.
He watched her brows furrow before her eyes squinted open. She rubbed at her eyes with one hand and took an ear plug out with the other. “Danny? What happened?”
“Um, there’s a ghost,” Danny said (muttered, more like). “I was gonna go—”
“Hold on, I can’t hear you,” Maddie said, turning to shake her husband. “Jack, wake up. Danny needs something.”
“Whazzat?” Jack yelled, in much the same way as Jazz. Like father, like daughter. “What happened?”
“Uh,” Danny said, feeling tenser now with both their attentions on him. “There’s a ghost.” He pointed north. “Half a mile that way, maybe. Getting closer. I was gonna go deal with it, but I told Jazz to get in the RV just in case.”
Maddie frowned. “You were gonna go deal with it? By yourself?”
Danny glanced behind him, where Jazz was giving him a thumbs up from across the campsite. “Um, no,” he lied, turning back around. “You guys can come. If you want. You don’t have to.”
“Of course we want to, Danno!” Jack shouted. He had positively lit up, like grogginess wasn’t and had never been an issue for him. “I’ll go get the Fenton Grappler!”
“Do you know what kind of ghost it is, sweetie?” Maddie asked, still watching him. “What equipment do we need to bring?”
Danny hadn’t thought that far ahead. “It’s an animal, I think. It feels pretty feral. It’s not that strong, either, but—”
“Animal spirits can be unpredictable,” Maddie said, echoing Danny’s earlier considerations. “Alright, we’ll bring the capturing gear.” She paused. “If…that’s okay?”
Danny almost laughed; he’d never heard his mom sound so unsure when it came to ghost hunting. “That sounds good, Mom,” he said. “I’ll go get my boots on.”
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Danny led the way through the timber with his parents, feeling a little silly in human form but unwilling to change nonetheless. It was nice to walk, sometimes, even when flying would be quicker and less taxing. And he could pass his feet intangibly through those pesky fallen branches and thorny bushes, so really it wasn’t all that worse than strolling down an Amity sidewalk. There was, he told himself, no other reason he might want to stay human in this scenario. He certainly wouldn’t feel uncomfortable otherwise.
“Are we getting close, honey?” Maddie asked after helping Jack over a rotted trunk.
The irony wasn’t lost on Danny; he’d asked the same question on the RV ride there. He felt around in his chest, feeling for the speed at which his core buzzed it’s steady warning, the strength of the tug. “Nearly there,” he promised.
“That’s a real neat trick, Danny-boy,” Jack praised. Danny could hear the smile in his voice. “You know, I always wondered how Phantom heard wind of a ghost faster than we did. Didn’t I, Mads?”
Danny kicked at some dead leaves and sticks at the ground, embarrassed. “That ghost alarm you guys developed works similarly. It maybe doesn’t have quite the range, though.”
Maddie hummed, contemplating. “And that’s what woke you up tonight?”
“Yeah.”
Maddie reached out to set her hand on his shoulder, stopping him. He closed his eyes before he turned to face her, bracing. If he hadn’t caught on to the concern in her voice before, he was definitely feeling it now. “How often do ghosts wake you up?” she asked, quiet.
Danny opened his mouth to lie and then thought better of it. That was a habit he was determined to break with his family, whether they’d like the answer or not. “Once or twice a night,” he admitted, slowly. When Maddie made a pained noise, he quickly added, “Usually it’s nothing to worry about, though, so I just go back to sleep. Like, at least half the time.”
She bit her lip. Guilty. “You shouldn’t have had to deal with that, hun.”
“Can we not do this?” Danny pleaded. These were the kind of conversations he’d been trying to avoid for the past week. “It’s my fault for not telling you guys, not your fault for not noticing.”
“We know that’s how you feel, Danny,” his mom allowed. She shared a glance with Jack from over her shoulder. “But we can’t help but feel like some of that lies on us, too. For noticing the clues but not acting on them in the ways we should have.”
“We want to know now, though,” Jack said, coming up behind his wife. “Warts and all.”
“Is this an intervention?” Danny asked, nervous. It felt like his core was constricting in his chest. “Because I get enough of that from Jazz.”
“It’s not an intervention,” his mom denied, pinching the bridge of her nose. “It’s just…Why haven’t you turned into Phantom yet, Danny?”
Danny wasn’t sure if he heard that right. It felt like the conversation had spun 180. “What?” he asked.
“This isn’t exactly an easy hike, sweetie,” she said. “Mostly uphill, through brambles and across fallen trees.”
“It’s been fine,” he argued. “I’ve been phasing through most of it.”
“If we were Tucker or Sam, you would have flown us there,” Maddie finished, and, well, he couldn’t deny that logic. “So why haven’t you?”
Danny frowned. “I didn’t think we were at that stage yet.”
“We’re not on a date, Danny; we’re your parents,” she sighed, shaking her head. “There is nothing you could do that would make me stop loving you. I changed your diapers; I should know.”
Danny frowned. If she had said that two weeks ago, before they’d known, he might not have believed her. He did believe her this time, but it was marred by something else—this aching, squeezing feeling in his chest, riddling his core with fear and anxiety and confusion and—
Oh. That wasn’t from him.
“Look out!” Danny yelled, grabbing hold of his parents and shoving them to the ground. His shield came up just in time: a glowing black bear, absolutely massive for its species, came barreling down upon it, scratching and growling and baring sharp, sharp teeth with saber-toothed tiger levels of length. He flinched against its strength but held steady, keeping his hands in front of him to feed ectoplasm into the bubble that surrounded them.
Perhaps realizing that its efforts were futile, the bear backed away, roared once in warning, and then took off running in the opposite direction, taking a moment to pause awkwardly at a hollowed tree stump before disappearing over the hill.
“Okay,” Danny breathed, allowing the shield to dissipate. There was that conversation out the window. He was almost grateful for it; he’d always been better at fighting than he was at talking, and staying human during this battle was quickly becoming a moot point, anyhow. “Alright, here’s the plan: you guys follow from back here, and I’ll fly up and cut it off from the front. Sound good?”
He was about to run off then, but Maddie grabbed his chin and twisted him to face her. Her eyes scanned over him faster than Danny could even blink, checking for injuries at a near-inhuman speed.
Once he got over his shock at being grabbed, he started to squirm. “Mom, stop. I’m fine,” he murmured, trying to turn away to hide the way embarrassment was quickly flooding his cheeks with red.
Once satisfied, Maddie nodded and placed a chaste kiss to his forehead. “Be safe,” she commanded in a no-nonsense voice, like he’d be grounded for a week if he came back injured. Then, she finally let him go.
“You too,” he said, turning away. Squeezing his eyes shut, he transformed—focusing on the way his core bloomed outward instead of the stares on his back—and took off into the air.
Going on a bear hunt. He was sure there was a kid’s song about that.
Danny followed the tug in his gut from the sky; it was even stronger now that he’d transformed and they’d gotten…acquainted, for lack of a better word. He couldn’t shake that weird anxious worry in his gut—the one that seemed to be emanating from the bear in waves—but he could fight through it, and that’s what mattered.
Animal spirits were all instinct and emotion, wrapped up into something tight and cohesive that ectoplasm wouldn’t have trouble latching onto. Usually that something was governed by anger, which, as far as Danny knew, was the strongest emotion in a living animal’s arsenal. Human spirits could end up governed by that too, but there was more nuance to the reasoning behind anger with a person: jealousy, revenge, even loneliness could rearrange into different flavors of the same base emotion. It was easier to assuage because of its complicatedness; when there was a direct physical link to someone’s anger, there was something to solve.
It was more difficult to get angry animal spirits to move on. They were angry at everything and nothing all at once. The whole world fueled their anger, and so there was little that could calm them down.
Fear, though…He’d never met an animal spirit governed by fear, or worry, or whatever anxious instinct this bear’s ectoplasm was releasing. Maybe he could turn this into a happy ending, for both him and the bear. He hoped he could, anyway.
Danny dived down in front of it, and from the way it twisted backwards and picked up its pace in the direction opposite of him (the direction towards his parents), it seemed the bear could sense him, too. He went intangible and picked up the pace, letting trees and leaves fly through him at a dizzying pace. Finally, the forest opened into a little clearing, and Danny threw up a green wall at the end of it, where the bear was trying to escape. It skid to a halt so fast it left deep gashes in the dirt, dropped something fuzzy and black from its mouth, and turned to face him.
Danny froze. There, curled beneath the ghost bear’s legs, was a single cub. It peered out from behind her, oblivious to the danger and curious as to the reason for their night’s interruption. More importantly, it did not glow like it’s mother. It was still alive.
Mother Bear growled a warning at the same time Danny’s parents started crashing through the brush nearest her. “Stop!” he shouted out, holding out a hand despite his parents not being able to see him. “Uh, stand down!”
“Danny?” His dad called. “What’s going on?”
Mother Bear was looking increasingly frantic. Panicking a little himself—whether from the emotions that he was accidentally leaching off her or the situation, he wasn’t sure—Danny made a split-second decision and thrust a dome over the top of her and her cub. It would shield them from any sudden bear attacks, true, but it also served as makeshift protection from any Fenton weaponry.
He trusted his parents not to shoot him. He wasn’t sure if he trusted them not to shoot Mother Bear.
“It’s safe now!” Danny called to his parents. “Um, leave your guns outside the clearing! And walk slowly!”
Danny was almost surprised to hear them listening. He didn’t know why. He had to stop doubting them.
“Oh,” Maddie said when she breached the tree line. Mother Bear rotated to face her and Jack as they stepped out, gnashing her too-long teeth and backing further over her cub to put it safely beneath her belly. It peeked out from beneath her paws. “It’s…a mother.”
She sounded shocked. Danny concurred.
“Come over here,” Danny told his parents. “Behind me. I’m gonna try something.”
He stepped forward as his parents came around the dome. Mother Bear watched them walk until they’d settled behind Danny, and already he could feel that fear worry stress easing, just from having all potential predators in-sight instead of surrounding her.
“Danny,” Maddie warned when he took another step forward. “Bears are extremely protective of their young.”
“I know,” Danny murmured, keeping his voice low. He inched forward, getting lower to the ground as he walked. “I’m not going to hurt you.”
Mother Bear snarled statically, touching on Ghost Speak but unable to form full coherence. Worry, is what Danny was able to read from it. Worry. Baby. Danger.
Danny switched tactics, changing to Ghost Speak as he set his hands gently against the wall of the dome, emanating as many calming emotions as he could summon. Calm. Safe.
She flinched, but her teeth were shortening, growing less sharp. Baby Bear yawned beneath her, a kind of squeaking hum. Almost like a puppy. Like Cujo, maybe.
Calm. Safe. Danny promised, at the same time voicing sentences in English above the Ghost Speak’s static: “It’s okay. You’re safe. I won’t hurt you. I won’t hurt him. You can let go. I’ll protect him. It’s alright.”
Mother Bear swayed, grew smaller. Promise. She growled. Staticked. No-nonsense voice.
Promise. Danny responded.
Baby Bear nuzzled into Mother Bear, and she licked at his cheek as her body grew brighter and began dissipating, moving on. Baby Bear purred and purred.
She looked at Danny. Looked behind him, where his parents stood. Mother? she asked. With the emotions clogging her speech finally gone, he could actually understand her.
Danny nodded. “Yeah. That’s my Mom.”
Good. Mother Bear hummed, closing her eyes. Safe.
She disappeared, her glowing green fragments scattering on the wind.
Danny turned around to face his parents, and for the first time noticed that they were both crying. That was okay. He was crying, too.
He cleared his throat. “So. Anyway. Where’s the nearest Animal Sanctuary?”
#danny phantom#tayscreams#tay writes#holiday truce 2023#phanfic#danny phantom fanfic#jazz fenton#maddie fenton#jack fenton#danny fenton#featuring: animal spirit inspo from shift by captainozone if i'm not mistaken#been a while since i read it but something something animal spirits being unpredictable feeding off instinct and emotion yaddah yaddah#happy holiday truce! i hope it's a good one <3#this is the first time ive written anything for the phandom in … years#anything ive posted anyway#college has been ;-; taking the creative energies out of me ;-;#ive resorted to turning old dp plot bunnies into creative writing assignments for workshop classes. it’s rough out here#at least it’s working. people just think i have a thing about ghosts. and they’d be right but it’s much deeper than that#holiday truce
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Spirit Torment by CM Morin
#Warhammer#Warhammer Fantasy#WHFB#Age of Sigmar#Spirit Torment#Nagash#Fantasy#Art#CM Morin#Games Workshop
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they need to let me into the Arcadion noowwww Ari already has a wrestling gimmick. He’s a heel and he wants in he wants to play
#and I’m out of the house for the weekend so I can’t help him LET HIM IN#play game#dawntrail#I’m workshopping a name for him but his whole bit is he’s a draconic spirit of levin come to judge humanity for (spoilers)#HE LOVES BEING A HEEL he loves losing dramatically loves not being the Warrior of Light in this instance#yes he realizes he’s not a dragon or a lizard he’s a cat. But it’s fun this way. Middy is helping
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#Christmas#christmas holidays#christmas time#Santa#santa claus#christmas list#christmas decorations#christmas theme#christmas tree#Santa’s workshop#elves#Santa’s elves#elf on the shelf#holiday#holiday season#happy holidays#winter#christmas season#christmas spirit#christmas town#christmas vibes#christmas village#christmas countdown#christmas carol#christmas shopping#christmas cookies#christmas gift#santa baby#dear santa#santa tell me
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Exciting Plans Ahead......
It's already April and I'm so excited to be busy preparing for my next art project, it's going to literally be a big one. LOL 😉 Plus this summer, my art business will be in full swing with available in-person openings for The Visual Arts Worship Workshop and Drawing 101 lessons. I'm Super Stoked!!! 🤩❤️
I'm simply amazed how God is affirming me on this business endeavor! He's constantly reminding me how much He's totally in favor of make this dream to startup my own art studio business into reality. I feel like practically everything has been falling into place without me needing to do much. The financial needs to start a business continues to be resolved and provided. My volunteer work at my church, using my artistic talents, have already been a huge promoter. Which has lead me to my first paid commission offer which will be my next art project. What I receive from that commission will so straight toward my small business. What's even more exciting to me is that my town will be having a Neighborhood Block Party next month, which I hope to have a promo-table to advertise sign-up for the my summer art workshops and lessons. God is seriously providing alot of opportunity for my art business to become known in my community. Thank you, Lord! I couldn't have gotten this far without you! 🎨
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