void archives centric solar system
some notes, since i couldn’t fit them on the canvas:
void archives with welt is relatively difficult but not so much where he can’t handle it. he can put them on a leash if he wants to. when he leaves them alone with either of the other two, however,
in short: void/welt—married. void/hill—freaky side chick to psychologically torture^1. void/day—freaky side chick to psychologically torture^2.
about the body types/heights—
VA: sharp and slim, wide angular shoulders. the tallest of the four, meant to be long. uncanny valley incarnate. at least 200cm.
Welt: dad bod, because he’s 80 years old, but a well defined one—‘traiblazing makes me feel younger’ cit. around 180cm
Boothill: Long Legs. around 190cm—his height was enhanced when they replaced his body
Sunday: soft shapes to contrast the sharp shapes of the clothes he wears, which make him look bigger. he’s the only one whose height is relatively normal, which leads to him being the shortest out of the four. about 170/175cm
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Argenthill Guns n Roses 🦾🥀
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Whumptober No.1 - Safety Net
In my head this might be something that happens pre-canon.... and like. Welt was out of it enough that he's not sure if he dreampt up the tail and horns. And when he's better he decides its none of his business if it was real.
Dan Heng is DEFINITELY Jumpy afterwords (Both in the "Mr. Yang are you okay ;_;" Sense and the "Did I just out myself" Sense) and the fact taht Yang doesn't seem bothered helps settles his nerves ;;v;;
-NO ROMANCE INCLUDED-
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my now E3 Mr Welt Yang really said I can only have one blond suspicous man on board the Astral Express and its not gonna be the one carrying the coffin on his back
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It hit me hard when Welt echoed the sentiment Yukong had with Qingni, seeing as he's a father himself. From the tone of his voice, I can imagine him thinking about Joey the whole time.
But, I can't help but wonder if he feels sad that he hadn't gotten the chance to see Joey grow up. Welt believes that being a father means doing everything in your power to protect your family, even if it is at the cost of your own life. He lost his own father when he was a child, and I wonder if he feels guilty that he subjected his son to the same fate.
His own family doesn't know where he is or if he is still alive.
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i love this game
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trainsgender…
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on the Astral Express, we have (1) dad, and we can’t lose him
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the yee to my haw
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its a gender thing okay!
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Charging. >:D
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finding out she was gone...
(so my headcanon for them is that they were secretly together before the game's event... so boothill returns to penacony to find out she passed away........ no one knew they were together so no one would let him know beforehand... in this essay, i will)
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due to inflation you must answer my riddles five
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Honestly, big fan of how fucking Weird™ Neuvillette is
He can't do small talk for shit, his idea of a pastime is standing soaking wet in the rain with no umbrella, he'll infodump cool water facts at you given half the opportunity. He's the adoptive father of several dozen(?) immortal kids. He's a lawyer. He's inexplicably talented at making pottery.
He's somehow simultaneously the coolest and the lamest person in Fontaine
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North Korean refugees in Poland
During the Korean War 1,500 orphans from North Korea were sent to Poland, with the majority arriving in 1953.
They were placed in a small, remote location in Płakowice due to the confidential nature of the operation. A group of around 1,200 children arrived in Poland after enduring two years of harsh conditions in the Soviet Union. They were taught by Korean and Polish caregivers, but the Korean supervisors limited the affection shown by the Polish caregivers. They were taught the same subjects as Polish students with additional Korean language and history as well as civic education.
The orphans were constantly reminded of their homeland and the revered leader, Kim Il-sung, through propaganda films and strict protocols.
However, between 1957 and 1959, all North Koreans were suddenly repatriated, despite the children's attempts to delay the transfer. After returning to North Korea, the orphans faced a challenging reality of hard labor. They maintained correspondence with their Polish caregivers with whom they have created a very close relationship, calling them "moms" and "dads", telling them how much they missed them. Some tried escaping. The letters stopped arriving around 1961 when the correspondence was banned.
"left to Korea" Municipal archive in Otwock / Source: tvn24 (https://tvn24.pl)
one of the Korean refugees nicknamed "Małpka" with her caretaker's son
an article about it here
a documentary film here
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