merlin’s secret being a visual thing. when he is around arthur or gwen or leon or morgana or [insert whatever character here] merlin seems pale and thin, almost like a ghost or an apparition. when the sun lands on him he reflects it like a corpse, he eyes seem dark and dull. he has this ethereal beauty to him, this otherworldly visage that leads many to believe he is of fae blood. he just doesn’t seem to be 100% human. but when he is ONLY with lancelot or gaius (cough or gwaine bc gwaine DEFINITELY knew) merlin is heartachingly human. merlin shines in the sunlight, colors are brighter and more vibrant around him, and his smiles are wide and his laughs are boisterous. he takes on color and leaves everyone wanting to know him. but when other join in or interact with the two, merlin shifts before their eyes so quickly and suddenly that they aren’t sure whether or not what they saw was a trick of the light. the idea still leaves them wanting more and wanting to see the merlin who is just so full of life but that merlin only appears for a small select group of people. merlin who has a guard so high that it has an effect of other’s perception of him.
447 notes
·
View notes
WHAT WE HIDE.
You can kiss a hundred boys in bars.
Shoot another shot, try to stop the feeling.
You can say it's just the way you are.
Make a new excuse, another stupid reason.
The story of Cordelia (and her friends), a girl who goes on vacation with her friends to Sulani, where she meets Talia. Then Cordelia's whole world starts to fall apart.
COMING SOON !!! (next week, maybe)
36 notes
·
View notes
"To keep the world in balance, a beating Heart was needed, so that the blood of the Earth could cycle purely.
With this in mind, the God of Pokémon split off some of its own flesh and merged it with crystals of the world, forming the Heart of Gaia.
Such a task weakened this great Ruler, and its ichor spilled and formed this newborn Heart's siblings; The Ruler of Space, the Ruler of Time, and the Ruler of Antimatter.
Only a God can truly injure another God, and as such the great God of Pokémon could not heal itself. Thus it left the Heart in the care of one of its new offspring, the Ruler of Antimatter, and retreated, where no being could take advantage of its new weakness.
Some say Arceus simply vanished, while some say it hides away in the Sun, unable to bear leaving behind its favorite creations..."
-Old Ferrum Town Library, The Myth Of Creation by Walter of the Regi Temple.
♧◇♡●■●♧
Lmao yeah so that baby Sidia pic has lore :D
Behold! She born! Lost in the sauce!
Broke: Ichor is golden
Woke: Ichor isn't really visible to humans so they just assume it's golden bc it reacts to sunlight to seem that way. In reality it's literally the void but liquified(?) :D Space!!!
We should do more space themed blood for Gods, or color it like their aspects. Arceus is the aspect of creation, so fuck it! Space blood! Liquid stars condensed into something not quite liquid solid or gas!!! It feels like nothing but cold and hot at the same time! Your mind cannot comprehend what you see or feel! Isn't it great!? :D
I'm having way too much fun with this lmao
110 notes
·
View notes
While out on a date you made a wish that your goth girlfriend would be nicer to you. To your surprise, she transformed before your eyes into a loving mommy domme, determined to baby you right there in the middle of the club!
151 notes
·
View notes
if dorian didn't show up, do you think louis would have shot minnie?
I do. I know some people think either he wouldn't have or he would've missed so that's why the writers had him shoot Dorian instead, but mmmmmm no, I don't personally think so. I like to think that if he had taken the shot, his shaky hands would've caused him to shoot her fatally.
Mostly because I'm already so normal about the fact that of the Ericson crew, Marlon and Louis are the only ones with a body count. Well, that we know of, but shown to us in the game, at least. Plus, we know it's Louis' first kill.
Like yeah, Clementine and AJ become part of the crew and they have bigger body counts, and if we're counting indirect kills caused by actions, then Tenn has a count... and I guess everyone has blood on their hands for blowing up the boat... but I'm talking about killed directly with a weapon like....... I lied, I'm not normal about that at all, Louis and Marlon are the ones who have killed someone in Louis' route. I'm also not normal about the fact that Louis kills Dorian and then even as he's clearly in shock, he tries to go with Clementine to get AJ, and then later on when they talk about it, he says it feels like bile but not quite and he's glad he has it in him to do it.... listen, listen, listen... I'm obsessed with that.
Anyway, so if Louis shot Minerva, I think he would've accidentally killed her and can you imagine? He's already enough of a mess after killing the woman who pinned him down and tried to cut his finger off [or succeeded] but he knew Minerva, they were friends before the twins were taken. Even Violet couldn't kill her even though that would've been the smarter thing to do, and we know thanks to meta knowledge that killing her would've saved lives, but Violet couldn't, and I don't think Louis would intentionally either.
Speaking of Violet, if Louis killed Minerva, I hate to think about what that would've done to Vi. I think she might've actually left at that point, like what was planned before it got changed to her being burned. I don't think she would've attacked Louis over it, though, like yeah she attacked Clementine in the cell but Louis? I don't know, but I don't think so just because it's Louis and he'd be a mess about it anyway.
Though if he did kill her, it would be a neat parallel to draw... y'know, because Louis forgave AJ for killing Marlon even though he was pissed and heartbroken, and Violet was annoyed with him the entire time... but could she ever forgive Louis for killing Minerva? Y'know? We already have a similar parallel with AJ shooting Tenn, but still.
If Clementine killed Minerva in that moment, though, then I could see Violet attacking her since in her eyes, Clem proved her right.
So yeah, I get why they added the Dorian kill to his route. It adds another compelling element to Louis as a character, but we also need Minerva alive for episode 4; Louis can't kill her, he can't miss, and he's not going to stay with her because we need Violet to stay on the boat and him to be on shore for all routes.
39 notes
·
View notes