Is ther anything specific you don't write about? Like ships? (Just asking cause I wanted to request one but if you are uncomfortable that's fine:) )
I dont like to write about, like bodily fluids. In great detail I don't. But blood is ok to be descriptive about... Uh I try to use words that are suggestive about certain things (like saliva, I'd do a thing like "viscous drips out of the mouth of the beast" something like that)
And I don't really do the Canon ships here. Due to the fact of doing the whole Y/N x Creeps thing.
And I also shamelessly do the Me x Creeps thing (as dumb jokes I think of)
The blog is a self insert for readers mostly tho. But if you had like an oc that you'd want written with a specific Creep or like a poly thing, I'm not opposed to that. (All I ask is you send me some facts about your OC, to help me be accurate, as I don't wanna offend nor insult someone else's work)
With that said tho, feel free to send stuff as you like, but the way I feel about a request is always up for my own debate. If requires a tw I will put that in the tags and in the beginning of the headcanon/scenario/drabble. So keep that in mind as well.
Plus I try to keep everything within my personal lore for this blog. So it'll fit (loosely) within the A.U. I also respect every other creepypasta writers/artists on here, cause everyone writes the creeps differently.
Mostly tho I'm not opposed to writing what you prefer.
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Hello hello! I read your tidbits for plant ww au and if you don't mind me asking, how come ww is no longer able to verbally communicate? Did dying and reviving take away some of his physical capabilities? Or is that simply a consequence of becoming half plant? 🤔 ww being alive is all that matters but I'm so curious!
hello!! at the time, i think i made it that way because of him becoming half plant-ish? admittedly, i didn’t give the logistics too much thought but he doesn’t make a lot of sounds and doesn’t speak, like dependent plants. it Probably means that something physically has been affected, but i haven’t researched enough into what i want that to be :’] i also think since he woke up again, he hasn’t felt the particular urge to communicate verbally/found viable enough solutions to make do. he isn’t able to communicate with plants either in the shared consciousness way.
if i go deeper into this au, i might change more things around… i’ve already started adjusting what capabilities he should have as being a revived guy from a little less than half of vash’s power + love. ashamed to say i haven’t given too much thought into plants hcs and full capabilities either!! i always forget what they’re capable of in canon ;;
anyway, i hope that answers it!! and here’s some doodles i drew while thinking of how to answer this question!
a small comic - he has plenty of little feathers so i went and made use of them
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This family's obsessed
With validation
And reputation (x)
I heard the song "Price of Perfection" by Katherine Lynn-Rose and immediately thought of Donnie from my Grown Apart AU. It fits his (ACT I) mindset/conflict almost to a T - he's desperately trying to please Big Mama and earn her approval, yet nothing he does or makes ever seems to be enough to gain her favor.
Especially when that Assistant is by her side constantly; performing jobs for her throughout the Hidden City, coming and going from the hotel as they please, and soaking up every ounce of Big Mama's praise and affection. What is it going to take for Donnie to show her what he's capable of and make her proud of him?
I set out to do a simple storyboard-esque frame of what the scene might look like, but I ended up getting a little crazy with the colors/lighting - so let's just call this "concept art," LOL.
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🛸 Unidentified friend-shaped object🛸
(ID: Kirby series fanart of Shadow Kirby interacting with Doc. Top left - SK wearing the Spark hat, giving off arcs of electricity and running for his life as Doc chases after him in his UFO, a metal claw grabber extended from the front, a thought bubble over his head showing a Charge Tank. Top right - SK flying away in Doc’s UFO, sticking his tongue out and waving cheekily down at the bespectacled rat, who hops up and down in steaming anger. Bottom right - Doc hovering in his UFO, a flexible metal arm with a gloved hand at the end extending from the underside and reaching for SK, in his own gold-and-gray UFO form, who looks up at the hand in surprise. Bottom left - Doc standing professorially in front of a projection screen covered in scribbles and simplified images of his UFO, blabbering on while SK, sitting in front of him, rubs his head in clear confusion. END ID.)
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 (you’re here!) | Part 6 | Part 7 (coming soon!)
Sketch started btw 12/23 - 05/24, render started 05/28/24, finished 05/31/24.
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A little nitpicky thing that drives me crazy about Disney's Narnia movies: Oreius the centaur. His name doesn't follow Narnia's centaur naming convention at all. (And I see this as symptomatic of other, larger issues that I have with these films.)
There are three named centuars in the series: Glenstorm in PC, Cloudbirth in SC, and Roonwit in LB. All of them basically have compound names made from alliding common words together to create something indicative of the centaur's skills/disposition (which makes sense given that Narnian centuars deal with prophecy). Two syllables, mostly nouns.
Fauns get Latin names and obviously characters pulled directly from mythology (Bacchus, for example) do too, but beyond that naming convention for Narnian creatures tends to be descriptive (Farsight, Bricklethumb), phonetic (Reepicheep, Bree), or follow some invented culture-specific pattern (the dwarves and most of the humans fall into this category). Oreius is not a centaur name that Jack ever would have come up with.
This may be a bit tinfoil hat-y, but I kind of suspect that because Narnia has a more eclectic style of worldbuilding than, say, LotR, the filmmakers just kinda pulled sorta generic stuff out of thin air? But just because Narnia doesn't have any conlangs doesn't mean that Jack didn't establish patterns in the way he uses words. He's actually remarkably consistant about names throughout the series, and it adds a lot!
Narnia is a rich world and it's very much its own thing. One of the big stylistic failings across the board with the Disney movies is that they just kinda treated it as "generic children's fantasy/knock-off Middle Earth." I find that approach really insulting tbh.
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