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a relda and a bunch of canis sketches (plus an attempt at @wolfpropaganda ‘s version of canis)
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phantasoba · 1 year
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How do ya feel about Canis and Granny Relda? Romantic or platonic (whichever you want to talk abt)
oooo I like this one! To be honest, I ship them platonicly bc I don't think Relda ever got over her late husband. They're totally besties tho
What made me ship them was their chemistry in the books, not to mention how they protect each other pretty much whenever need.
my favorite thing about this ship is how Canis acts like a father figure to all the children Relda 'adopted' (i.e. Puck and Red)
I don't think I have an unpopular opinion on this ship tbh
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lapluieellepleut · 6 months
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Happy Halloween
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wolfpropaganda · 2 years
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spoilers for book nine
my ridiculous Sisters Grimm headcanon is that Granny Relda didn’t die of old age/in an accident before the epilogues. she just disappeared one day. no one knows where she went or why she vanished. I think that woman was so devoted to mysteries that the only end possible for her was becoming one
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mybrainisalibrary · 7 months
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converseonly · 2 years
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Was on a nostalgia trip when I thought of this scene if anyone wants to turn this into a fic just link the post please I would love it if someone did write something about this
- Puck, Sabrina and Daphne are playing video games
- Sabrina and Daphne are on the couch and Puck is on the floor in front of Sabrina
- Daphne has doesn’t really play video games and need help
- that Sabrina is giving her (if a bit impatiently)
-Puck is using the openings that Sabrina is making by helping Daphne to pull ahead
- Sabrina is obviously pissed by this
- sence he is sitting in front of her she puts her feet on his back and kicks him over, hard
- he gets up spitting in rage
- they yell at each other, but it looks funny because the entire time they are yelling at each other, not once do they take their eyes off the screen, and their insults are more funny that hurtful, to focused on the game to come up with anything to rage-inducing
- Henry yells from the dining room table to quit it with the yelling, especially the swearing in front of the younger kids
- Puck laughs at him and calls him names but does listen and the shouting match turns to quietly trading insults
- Pinnocchio and Red are sitting in a large arm chair next to the couch
- Pinocchio is trying to teach her how to read because she wants to go to school with everyone else, but she doesn’t want to be picked on, or cause anyone else to be picked on in association due to her being unable to read
- Pinocchio agreed because he is trying to be good and the family is starting to rub off on him
-but he says that it’s because he refuses to be associated with anyone with low literature skills and a below average IQ
- he’s getting annoyed because red keeps looking over at the three on the couch playing video games
- he tells her (for the fifth time) that if she wants to join, go join and stop wasting his time
- he doesn’t mean the last part, he is genuinely enjoying teaching her, and teaching in general, and is looking into colleagues with good teaching programs and their requirements
- red denies him, and tells him that she’s totally focused because she doesn’t want to interupt their game
- and she knows even less about video games than Daphne and she doesn’t want to slow anyone down
- also she’s still learning about technology - she doesn’t want them to loose their progress in the game, or have the awkward conversation of sorry, we can’t add a player in the middle of the game
- Pinocchio, knowing what’s going on in her head and frankly tired of it, moves to the couch on the other side of Sabrina, and asks (demands) to join
- they agree, and Puck changes the game
- he says it’s cause he was bore, but he saw how Daphne was struggling with the quick joystick movement, and he new this game was had a slower pace
- Daphne, seeing red alone, asks if she wants to join too
- red says no at first, but quickly caves when puck and Sabrina join in with Daphne
- she hesitantly sits on the floor in front of Daphne and next to puck
- this game isn’t a competition, more similar to something like D&D
- Sabrina is talking everyone threw it, and puck is whispering little hints and tricks to red next to him as she has very little experience with technology
- they end up playing till 2:00 in the morning
- they don’t even realize how late it is until Jake comes home from his date with charming
- they fall asleep in the living room about half an hour later, which is were they are found in the morning
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Sisters Grimm doodle dump! I'm so in these books right now, he lp m e
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haikyuupaladin · 4 years
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Ok, let’s be honest though, if you grew up reading sisters Grimm, you definitely either wanted to have pucks room or wanted to at least be able to visit pucks room because that shit was AWESOME tbh. Dude was just like “but what if I had a trampoline instead of a bed, and an entire forest instead of a room but I still had a door and shit too?”
And Relda was just like “listen do whatever you want with your room as long as you take an occasional shower and come down for breakfast”
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curls-cat · 4 years
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Based on a convo with @advisortotheadvisor
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Daphne intimidatingly: I’m going to get my grandma, and she’s not very nice, even though she is the world’s. Best. Grandma.
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thegrimmfairy · 4 years
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Puck: hey Sabrina...
Sabrina: uhh, hi? You never call me by my first name.
Puck: you look nice today
Sabrina: *blushes* umm, thank you.
Puck: your eyes are pretty
Sabrina: *blushes harder* thanks...?
Puck: heyyyy, can you do my homework???
Sabrina: damnit I knew you weren’t actually being nice to me-
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tygertyger137 · 4 years
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SISTERS GRIMM AND KOTLC???
Puck and Keefe would totally end up giving Sabrina permanently green hair
Daphne tries to steal Iggy
Dex nerds out over the fact that they have a barrier without any psionipaths and Needs To Know Their Secret Now
Sabrina and Sophie would bond over having obnoxious boyfriends that take pranks way too seriously
Amy and Daphne would totally out-prank the boys when they least expected it
Granny Relda would make the gnomes teach her how to make Elvin food
Mr. Canis and Bronte would be best friends. this is not up for debate
i can totally see Linh, Marella, and Red becoming the trio we always needed
Grady and Edaline would have a hayday with all of the crazy animals, especially talking ones
Fitz would probably get cursed at least once
mayor charming and the councillors would have an ‘I’m rich and better than you party’ and it would just be all of them crying drunk on the floor about why kids cause so...much...trouble
flight contests between Puck and levitating elves. going smooth until Biana mentions Fitz and the chandelier. Puck never lets him hear the rest of it
Sophie tells the entire room that Puck thinks Sabrina is cute when she’s mad. embarrassment ensues
Puck finally coaxes the Great Gulon Incident out of Keefe and worships the ground he walks on for it
Forkle and Granny Relda sit on lawn chairs while sipping sweet tea and watch the kids murder each other in the messiest game of tackle bramble the world ever saw
please add!!
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phantasoba · 1 year
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Puck achieves a new level of annoying (part 3)
All evening the two teenagers hung out in the living room watching cringey Disney movies, throwing popcorn at each other and commenting on the cliche romances. It was probably the most fun Sabrina has had with Puck. Surprisingly, the boy fairy didn't do anything especially rude all night, aside from the occasional well-timed insult. Even then, she would just insult him back and they would laugh about it.
When the rest of the Grimm family returned home, they discovered the two sleeping on the couch, or rather, almost on the couch. Sabrina's head and torso were resting on the couch while her legs had slid off. Puck was the opposite; his head and upper body were on the floor and one of his legs was on the couch, wedged under Sabrina's legs. Held tight in the boy's unconscious grasp was one of Sabrina's arms which was hanging off. 
Daphne raised one of her hands to her face and bit down on her palm, which was an excited habit of hers. Granny Relda laughed at the sight and pulled something from the plastic bag on her wrist. Handing the box to Daphne, the little girl bit harder on her palm to keep from squealing. The two had gone out to pick up Puck's delayed present, and they silently agreed that it was useful in this situation.
Inside the cardboard box was a small green polaroid camera. Daphne began putting it together as soon as it was out of the box. Once that was accomplished, she snapped a photo of the two's peaceful yet horribly embarrassing position. The picture slid out from a small slit on the top of the camera and Daphne took it out. To the girl's confusion, it was completely black.
"Did I not take it right?" Daphne asked her grandmother, who laughed at the little girl's dismay.
"Just give it a moment, liebling."
 After a minute, the picture appeared, much to Daphne's astonishment. Just then, Henry and Veronica walked in, each holding numerous shopping bags, Red Riding hood trailing behind them. Henry nearly dropped his bags when he saw his eldest daughter entangled with the fairy boy. For a drawn-out moment he was still, then he looked sick, and then his face grew red with ill-disguised anger. Before his mother could stop him, Henry was standing over the teenagers.
"What do you think you're doing?" he asked, loudly enough to startle the duo from sleep. They scrambled off of each other, Puck backing away from the couch and Sabrina attempting to bury herself in the cushions. Henry looked back and forth between them, but his glare finally settled on Puck, whose face was tinted with red. Sabrina didn't look much better. Her hair was messy from roughhousing with the fairy and her face was pink from being caught basically cuddling with him.
It was not an ideal situation.
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thegrimmsisters · 5 years
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The Lost Legend 
(Sisters Grimm Atlantis AU)
Sabrina's father has never liked that she was studying folk lore. She never knew why until she learned her grandmother dedicated her life to studying fairy tales- and the place that started it all, Faerie, might just be real. But Sabrina has always prided herself on being level headed, and unlike her starry-eyed sister Daphne, Sabrina knows this can't be true. Until, of course, she realizes it must be true, and goes in search of it herself. But if she makes it to Faerie, will she make it home again?
tagging @lankyadventurer because he asked me to (if anyone else would like to be tagged for future updates let me know!
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wolfpropaganda · 1 year
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more abt my au
I always thought it was interesting how Sabrina usually has really accurate insight into the cases they’re solving—unless her biases get in the way. I decided to make that more of an actual trait/recurring theme in my au by having her have at least one completely-out-there theory that’s obviously formed by whatever biases she’s clinging to at the time, before she lets them go and actually solves it. I thought I’d share the current working ideas for what those would be for the first seven books. They give kinda rough hints about other changes I’ve made.
Book 1: Granny Relda and Mr. Canis took them in and are lying to them about weird, impossible things because they’re using them for an unethical method acting experiment. They’re part of a fantasy movie/tv series, and trying to convince the girls it’s real so they can film genuine reactions from them. The family photos and evidence are all clever fakes, the strange stuff that happens is special effects, and the weird people are actors. (I think this works well because it gets rid of the ableist justification and explains more about who Sabrina is— it makes more sense than Granny being “crazy”, and shows that Sabrina expects adults to use them. It’s also a reference to the fact the Sisters Grimm was originally an idea for a tv show).
Book 2: Snow White committed the murders with the help of animal friends, Disney princess style. (This one is literally just because Snow is the only known Everafter at the school in this version of events. Wendell and his dad aren’t revealed until later).
Book 3: Granny Relda and Mr. Canis faked his death solely to teach Sabrina a lesson. (Which means it’s their fault she feels awful, she doesn’t actually need to feel guilty about anything she said to him, and she does not need to learn a lesson).
Book 4: Cobweb killed Oberon because he’s in love with Titania, and wanted to help her. The rest of the group actually agrees with this one. After they learn a bit more, they change it to “Titania killed Oberon and framed Cobweb because she found out about their secret relationship.” (There’s actually truth in both theories—they come to the wrong conclusion because they assume certain truths can’t be true at the same time).
Book 5: Charming was disappeared by the Scarlet Hand as part of a cover-up, and the weird stuff happening is to distract them from that. (This one makes more sense than the truth).
Book 6: The rest of the family secretly wants Mr. Canis to die because they care more about the “greater good“ than saving a member of their family.
Book 7: Daphne and Puck are actually secretly married in the future, and they’re trying to hide it from her because they’re afraid she’ll murder them.
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mybrainisalibrary · 7 months
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Finally got some time so here's a stream of consciousness drabble about Granny Relda prior to the start of the series:
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Life is good.
Not perfect, no of course not, but good. You're happily married to a good man, with 2 boys that have suddenly become young men. You live in a town filled with magic and myths come to life. And it's a beautiful day, a sunny day, when your world is shattered.
Your boy, your youngest, he does something for his brother without considering the consequences. It's not the first time he's gotten into trouble, but it's the most dangerous because a monster is after him.
Before you can process what's happening your husband is rushing off to save him, without a plan, and by the time you get there your husband is horribly wounded and your sons are desperately trying to help him. He's rushed to the hospital and the boys raid the Hall of Wonders while you sit with him because there's nothing that can cure this injury from a jabberwocky, no potions or creams or magic wands, and your husband is dead by the next morning.
The funeral is a blur, and you know that for every Everafter that comes to pay their respects there is another celebrating the death of a Grimm, but you hold it together. And then - your sons leave, and you're alone in a house that was filled only days ago. You're homesick for Germany in a way you haven't been in decades, just to see some of the family you haven't seen in years, and you grab your coat and head to get the Ruby slippers and then it hits you - you can't leave.
The last place you want to be is here with the memories and suffocating silence but you can't leave. You have to stay to keep up the barrier, to prevent any number of violent Everafters from terrorizing the world.
And for the first time fear creeps in. You are the only Grimm left in town and many are restless - what is there to stop any assassination plots against you? So when Mr. Canis visits later that day, you offer him a room in the house.
Things get better, slowly. You get weekly calls from Hank. Jake has sent a letter so you know he's not dead too. (You knew anyway, you've been asking Mirror to check on both of your boys every day, every hour on particularly bad days.) There are Everafters who need help and mysteries to solve.
You are overjoyed when Hank returns to you with Veronica in tow. Veronica is a natural, she fits right in, and you feel you've finally turned the page on a dark chapter.
But there's danger, there always is in your line of work, and when a newly-pregnant Veronica gets too close to a magic blast from a rogue witch, Hank panics.
You try to reason with him, Veronica does too, but he's insistent on leaving. Their bags are packed that night, they're gone the next day, and you are alone again.
Of course there's still Mr. Canis and Snow and so many for company. But Jake is still traveling the world and you have a newborn granddaughter that you have yet to meet. (Veronica swears she'll talk Hank into a visit soon, she just need a few months to convince him.)
Perhaps it's that unfulfilled grandmotherly instinct that prompts you to reach out to the lost fairy boy in the woods. You've heard about him and you've had to chase off his pixies. He may be hundreds of years old, but he's still a little boy who could use a warm meal every now and then.
You're pleased to realize a few years in than you have a satisfying routine. Every day is a new adventure in Ferryport landing. You long to meet your granddaughters (Hank and Veronica have had another girl) but you check up on them through Mirror and you get letters from Veronica every few weeks.
You've just wrapped up a case on a dreary, drizzling morning, when it dawns on you that you're due for a letter from Veronica. You've been so busy you haven't checked on the kids in a few days. It's a Saturday and you expect to find them together, but you stare in confusion then concern as you see your granddaughters sitting in a police station. You check on their parents and nothing makes sense. Mirror has difficulty locating them, says there's powerful magic trying to block him, and when you finally see them they are asleep – still as death, but just sleeping.
You spend weeks, then a month, then a year, then longer, looking for answers and fighting red tape. The girls are alone, shuffled from place to place, and you are doing everything you can to get custody, but it seems hopeless. How can the courts turn over custody to a woman who will not (cannot) leave the tiny town where she lives hours away? You call in dozens of favors and several magical objects and finally, finally they send a caseworker to meet with you and you convince her to let the girls stay with you.
And then you have your granddaughters, you are so happy to meet them –
And their parents are still missing
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