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moonchild912 · 4 days ago
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moonchild912 · 1 month ago
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Still a WIP…but before I continue onto chapter 2 do you guys like the grayscale or colored version?
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moonchild912 · 1 month ago
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Every Flavor of Wangxian: A One-Shot Collection
'You Said I Could Do What I Needed (NSFW)'
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Wei Ying moved closer, cupping Lan Zhan’s face in his palms and leaned in until their foreheads touched.
“You never chained me,” he whispered. “You held me steady. You gave me space when I needed it—and love when I didn’t know how to ask.”
“You think you’re your father,” he continued, voice tight. “But he locked your mother away to protect her from the world. You? You follow me straight into the fire, again and again, protecting me when needed. Being a pillar when needed. You taught me how to be free and in love.”
Lan Zhan shuddered.
“I’m not going anywhere,” he said. “You know me—I’ll get mad, I’ll say things I don’t mean. I’ll slam doors, I’ll be a pain in the ass.”
A soft breath, unsteady.
“But I’ll always come back. Always. We’ve been through too much. We’ve bled for each other. Died. Came back. And somehow, we still found our way here.”
Lan Zhan’s eyes fluttered shut like the weight of those words physically broke him open.
Wei Ying kissed him. Not like before—not soft. Not gentle. It was raw. A little desperate. Full of apology, and need, and all the things he didn’t know how to say.
When they pulled apart, Wei Ying rested his forehead against Lan Zhan’s, breath still, shallow, their hands still tangled in something too tight to name.
“I’m yours.”
His voice was soft, almost sheepish—but it didn’t waver.
“If you need something to hold onto… if you need to get it out—do it.”
A pause. He breathed in, and out.
“Punish me. For scaring you. For running.” His eyes met Lan Zhan’s glassy ones.
“You don’t need permission, Lan Zhan. Just… take what’s already yours.”
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moonchild912 · 2 months ago
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A Soul Unheard: Chapter 14
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The long awaited reunion scene 🥹
This took me literally forever 😮‍💨
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moonchild912 · 2 months ago
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A Soul Unheard
Chapter 14: Everyday Means Everyday
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Now that the hustling marketplace had quieted down, Lan Zhan stepped out into the crisp night air. With one hand clasped behind his back, he strolled down the dimly lit streets, watching as vendors packed up their stalls and prepared to retire for the night. Lost in thought, his mind heavy with memories, he was startled by a faint melody drifting through the stillness—a poorly played, almost jarring tune.
Lan Zhan flinched at the sharpness of the sound, the notes so clumsily rendered that they grated against his ears. Instinctively, he turned to walk away from it, but something in the melody made him pause mid-step. He froze, heart skipping a beat. Turning back around, he began walking toward the sound, his chest tightening with every step.
Was he grieving so deeply that he was now hearing things?
The closer he got, the more his heart threatened to pound its way out of his chest. As painful as the melody was to hear, it carried notes that were unmistakable—notes he thought he’d never hear again. Notes that had only ever been played in the presence of his family.
Only Wei Ying and Sizhui had known this tune.
The melody grew louder, filling the empty night with its haunting echo. Lan Zhan quickened his pace, his steps turning into an almost frantic run.
“Could it really be?” he wondered, the hope and disbelief warring in his mind. “Am I truly hearing Wangxian, or has my grief consumed me to the point of imagining things?”
Lan Zhan made his way through the forest and into a clearing, his steps measured and quiet. The soft murmur of a creek grew louder, guiding him forward, but the darkness cloaked his surroundings, making it difficult to see. He refrained from summoning Bichen, unwilling to risk its glow giving away his presence.
The melody persisted, each broken note tugging at his heart, until the sound of his approach caused the playing to abruptly stop. The figure near the tree startled, jerking upright, preparing to flee.
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moonchild912 · 2 months ago
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A Soul Unheard: Chapter 13
Chapter 13: The Return
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"Go kill yourself, you damn cut-sleeve! How dare you?!" The vicious voice tore through his thoughts, and Wei Wuxian’s body jerked as a kick landed harshly against his side.
A larger man, or boy, grabbed him by the collar, lifting him off the ground with a cruel sneer. His feet barely touched the floor, and everything around him spun into a blur. What was happening? Why was he here? He couldn’t comprehend the words being spat at him. “How dare tell on me?!” the man ranted, but Wei Ying didn’t even recognize his face. The anger in his voice meant nothing.
Wei Ying slumped in the man’s grasp, his body feeling like dead weight. His eyes were drawn to the other intruders wreaking havoc around him, breaking everything they could get their hands on. Suddenly, he was thrown across the room, landing with a heavy thud, the pain shooting through his body.
The door slammed shut behind the men, and Wei Ying lay there for a long moment, the pounding in his head gradually subsiding. What had just happened? He hadn’t been prepared for this—one moment, he had been speaking to A-Yuan, and then he was cast into darkness. At least the voices had stopped.
“I need to get back to Gusu,” he muttered, determination settling in his chest. His mind was a whirlwind of confusion, but his purpose was clear. He needed Lan Zhan. He needed to be home.
As he gathered himself, a book caught his eye. It lay open on the floor, its pages torn and frayed. His heart lurched as he recognized it. “This... this is my creation...” His voice faltered as he took in the sight of the shredded pages.
His gaze shifted to the floor where an intricate formation was drawn in blood. As his eyes traced the lines, a sick realization began to creep into his mind. The formation—it was a soul summoning sacrifice. Someone had gone to extreme lengths, sacrificing everything including a chance to be reincarnated, all for vengeance. And they had chosen him—the Yiling Patriarch, the most feared man in history—as their tool.
Rubbing his aching temple, Wei Ying took in the gravity of his situation. If he wanted to truly be reincarnated, to reclaim the chance at life that had been ripped away from him, he would need to fulfill the revenge this unknown person demanded. But how? The person had not even stated what their wish was. How could he exact revenge without knowing the cause of it?
Another thought flashed through his mind—the sacrifice. Wei Ying was flesh and blood. Was it possible…? Could this be his second chance, the chance to live the simple life he had always wanted with his family?
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moonchild912 · 2 months ago
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A Soul Unheard: Chapter 12
Chapter 12: Memories
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Another year had passed. Wei Ying was relieved that his soul had held on for as long as it has, thankful for not missing anymore of A-Yuan’s growth. Lan Zhan had started taking the disciples on supervised night hunts over the past two years. Having his son as his disciple was a relief. Not only can Lan Zhan and Wei Ying keep an eye on him but Lan Zhan can ensure that he is safe and train him at the same time. Wei Ying had noticed over the years that A-Yuan learns better and faster with experiences rather than lectures.
One afternoon, Lan Zhan found himself at Koi Tower accompanying the sect leader, but he had other intentions. He slipped out of the hall and mounted his sword flying towards the hunting grounds.
The air in the Lanling Jin sect’s hunting grounds was thick with the hum of cicadas, the faint rustling of leaves, and the distant call of birds. Lan Zhan landed silently at the base of the tree, the one tree etched permanently in his memory. His usually stoic face softened, a flicker of vulnerability crossing his features as he looked up at its branches. The tree had stood witness to a moment he had both cherished and regretted in equal measure—a moment where restraint had shattered, and his feelings had spilled over in a kiss that changed everything.
Wei Ying stood at the base of the tree, wide-eyed and stunned. He stared at Lan Zhan as the realization dawned on him, clear as daylight. It was this place. This tree. This moment where their fates had entwined in ways he had never fully understood until now.
"It was you?" Wei Ying muttered, his voice laced with disbelief. He paced back and forth, running his hands through his untamed hair. "How did I not piece it together sooner? The looks, the restraint, the way you always seemed to know how I felt... Lan Zhan, Lan Zhan, what am I going to do with you?" He sighed, shaking his head fondly before looking back up at Lan Zhan, perched on one of the higher branches.
Wei Ying recalled that day as if it was yesterday. Jin Zixun had challenged him to hunt blindfolded, believing that he wouldn’t be able to do it. He had finished his part in the hunt and was perched up on a tree branch, blindfold still on, when suddenly a figure had jumped in front of him, restrained his arms, and kissed him. He thought it was a lady who had a crush on him, but who knew it was his Lan Zhan. Wei Ying laughed at the thought of the Lan disciple acting on impulse at the age of 20.
Wei Ying leapt, landing lightly on the same branch, just in front of Lan Zhan. The motion was swift, silent, and for a brief second, he forgot that Lan Zhan couldn’t see or hear him. He looked directly at him, his eyes softening with an emotion he couldn’t name.
Then it hit him. A sudden, fiery warmth radiated through the air, not unlike the comforting warmth of Lan Zhan’s soul that Wei Ying had grown accustomed to over the years. But this was different—fierce, intense, and... familiar. Wei Ying froze, his heart thundering in his chest.
Could it be?
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moonchild912 · 3 months ago
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bonus gifs!
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moonchild912 · 3 months ago
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A Soul Unheard
Chapter 11: A Minor Inconvenience
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Wei Ying’s gut twisted with an unfamiliar discomfort, though he couldn’t quite pinpoint why. He could feel the gentle but unmistakable warmth of Lan Zhan’s soul, a quiet reassurance that steadied him. Yet, there was something about this woman that made the hairs on the back of his neck stand up. He stayed close, watching the exchange unfold.
Wei Ying noticed the way this Nie YuNan looked at Lan Zhan. Was this her? The one the Grandmaster had spoken about? Had he deliberately sent Lan Zhan on this mission to orchestrate their meeting? A slow fire ignited inside Wei Ying, a beast roaring within him, "Mine!" The possessiveness surged, hot and unyielding, for the man standing next to him.
Wei Ying turned his attention back to the woman, scrutinizing her every movement. The way she stole glances at Lan Zhan, the way she repeatedly fussed with her hair—it all grated on his nerves. But what truly unsettled him was how much she reminded him of himself. The persistence, for one; her talkative nature, filling the silence even when receiving no response; the playful teasing usually reserved for close friends. Wei Ying scrunched his forehead, “did they really know each other? Did the Grandmaster show confidence because she reminded him of me? Hoping to replace me in Lan Zhan’s life?”
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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I’m so normal for them…
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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I haven’t had much time to post recently😟 here is where I had left off
Title: A Soul Unheard
Chapter 10: It can Only be Wei Ying
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The young boy’s mind reeled. He had spent years studying, learning about spirits and souls in his lessons. According to everything he had been taught, spirits only lingered if there was an abundant amount of resentment, seeking revenge. The other reason was not being able to move on because of a broken soul, even then they roamed the lands in search of the missing pieces. But his baba wasn’t like other spirits. His baba had never conformed to the rules they had learned about. No other spirit had ever been recorded in history to attach itself to a specific soul, to vanish and then return when ready. Spirits were supposed to pass on, to be gone, but this... this was something else entirely.
There were no lessons to explain this, no texts to provide answers. A-Yuan’s thoughts were a tangled mess, struggling to make sense of the impossible truth unfolding before him. Could it really be true?
The room was heavy with silence as he grappled with the enormity of what was being said. But no matter how much his mind resisted, the warmth, the undeniable presence of his baba, surrounded him. It was a comfort he couldn’t deny, no matter how hard he tried to understand it.
It was a reality Sizhui had never imagined, and yet, standing there in the room, the presence of of his baba was undeniable. His warmth was a constant, something that not even their teachings could explain.
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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@epistemologys commissioned me to draw a reimagined illustration of the Phoenix Mountain Kiss. In this version, LWJ doesn’t run away just as WWX kisses back.
It ended up with a very wrecked, sweaty WWX getting his boobas fondled. Yeah, this extremely was fun.
THANKS EPI!!!!
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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So I just finished reading TGCF and now idk what to do with myself so here is an unhinged Hua Cheng 😂
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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A grumpy teapot and a happy teacup—perfect duo, honestly. Jin Ling stays boiling, and Fairy stays cheerful (even when Wei Wuxian is running for his life) 🍵🐶😂
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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My little animation about teen Hua Cheng trying to put his love on the paper. @oryunart
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moonchild912 · 4 months ago
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A Soul Unheard book cover WIP😋
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