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hermitcraft-daily · 15 days
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[30] trying gouache for the first time in 13? years
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kunshokunsho · 4 months
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when you ask to speak to the manager and it turns out to be your (now evil ex) best friend
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autisticaradiamegido · 3 months
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day 30
just one of those cozy days
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daily-odile · 3 months
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you can be tall but bookshelves will always be taller
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wigglesdtuff · 10 months
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Oh, I need you to see through my act to tell me I'm wrong to take off the mask...
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katballesteros · 5 months
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Sachi
Commissioned by @inusmasha for @mustardyellowsunshine
Enjoy, Robin! :)
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nonetoon · 6 months
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Caught-on-Tober Week 5: Late Night 🌙 🍂 🎃
29. Karaoke / 30. Bonfire / 31. Left Behind
Happy Halloween!
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alpacacare-archive · 6 months
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group mugshot
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danikatze · 6 months
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Inktober day 30: nightfall
I like the idea of them putting up plays in the park together and then rushing home because Sarah's late again <3
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badlydrawnmeulin · 7 months
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Meulin. Here is a wet trout. Start whackin.
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dailybatjokes · 3 months
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Day 30 of daily batjokes:
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Joker to Bruce: "We're going to do such great things!"
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skyward-floored · 6 months
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Whumptober Day 30: “Not much longer...”
Downfall duo!!! A shorter fic, but I think I’m burnt out lol
Read on ao3
Warnings: blood & injury, a little intense
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“C’mon Legend, not much longer,” Hyrule grunted, and Legend moaned, a hand pressed tightly to his middle. “We can stop soon, we just need to cover a bit more ground.”
“Can’t stop,” Legend breathed, flinching as something snarled in the distance. “Th’ll find you, keep going.”
Hyrule didn’t bother arguing, knowing it wouldn’t help the situation.
A monster howled somewhere nearby, closer then the previous sound, and Hyrule tried to quicken his pace, dragging Legend through the dark woods. He didn’t know why or how the monsters had mistaken Legend’s blood for his, but they were being hunted because of it.
And he was so low on magic that if he tried to heal Legend, Hyrule wouldn’t be able to run any more.
Legend stumbled, and Hyrule tightened his grip, Legend letting out an unsteady breath.
“Hang on Ledge, hang on, we just need to put some more distance between them,” Hyrule breathed, and Legend nodded, his face pale from what Hyrule could see of it. The lack of snarky reply made his heart beat faster then it already was, and Hyrule tried to speed up even more.
They were in his time he knew, but he didn’t know this area as well as some others, and couldn’t remember any safe spots anywhere close by. There was a little voice in the back of his head telling him that they were moving too slow, that they wouldn’t make it, that they’d be caught and Legend would be killed once they figured out it wasn’t his blood that they wanted, but Hyrule forced it away.
They could make it.
Legend suddenly stumbled, dropping in Hyrule’s arms so abruptly that Hyrule fell along with him.
They both fell to the dirt, Legend gasping as he landed on his side, and Hyrule quickly scrambled upright and tried to pull Legend to his feet. The veteran shook as Hyrule put his arm back around him, and he dragged him upright, the sound of pounding feet and monsters baying for blood growing louder.
“R-Rule, I-I can’t,” Legend croaked, and Hyrule looked at him, his heart in his throat. “I can’t...”
“Legend no, come on, just a bit further,” Hyrule said, voice shaking a little. “We can make it, we just need to keep moving.”
Legend looked at him tiredly, but there was a spark of determination in his eyes as he met Hyrule’s.
“Rule you gotta... gotta leave me. K-keep going.”
“Not an option,” Hyrule snapped, and cast desperately around the woods for something to help them. All that met him were huge shadowed trees, twisted roots and a dark, moonless sky.
“Want your b-blood, more ‘portant you... get away,” Legend whispered.
Torches suddenly glinted close by, too close, and Hyrule’s frantic gaze finally caught on a particularly tangled tree up ahead. A deafening howl rang through the forest, and Hyrule nearly carried Legend to the knot of roots he’d spotted, the hole just large enough that he was able to press both of them inside.
Legend made a sharp noise of distress when Hyrule accidentally nudged his injury, and he shushed him, curling around Legend so he was further hidden.
“Stay quiet Vet, we can’t let them hear us,” Hyrule breathed, the sharp tang of blood reaching his nose as he held Legend’s head close to him. Legend let out a pained breath, and Hyrule shushed him again as a monster hissed, still too close for comfort.
Footsteps pounded even closer, and Hyrule pressed them both tighter under the knot of mossy roots. All he could do was hope the shelter would be enough to hide them.
Torchlight flickered, and Hyrule tried to quiet his ragged breathing as he heard footsteps pound the dirt right next to their hiding spot. Legend flinched suddenly, his breath stuttering, and Hyrule pulled his head to his chest, trying to muffle any noises he made.
The footsteps stopped, and Hyrule closed his eyes, hoping desperately that the monsters would pass them by and not sniff out the blood dampening Legend’s tunic.
Please keep going, please don’t find us, keep going, keep going please...
A monster growled, and Hyrule heard a few voices exchange words in broken Hylian, hisses and snarls filtering down through the roots. Leaves crunched right by Hyrule’s feet, and he looked over in terror at the tail lashing right by their hiding spot.
Legend’s arm suddenly shifted, slowly reaching down to his side. Hyrule felt his hands shaking as he rifled in his pouch, and the leaves beside them rustled, a low snarl making the hair on Hyrule’s neck stand straight up.
A hole was suddenly torn in the roots above them, but Legend threw something over the both of them at the same time with a pained gasp.
A lizalfos stared down at them, tongue flicking between its teeth, and before Hyrule could try to attack or scramble away, Legend pressed his hand over his mouth.
The lizalfos continued to stare, looking directly at Hyrule and Legend, but made no move to attack. It extended its face only a few inches from Hyrule’s, so close that the traveler could count the scales on its snout, but still didn’t try anything.
It let out a low hiss through its teeth, and then it drew back, snarling something as it stalked away.
Hyrule let out a breath he didn’t know he’d been holding, and Legend shakily withdrew his hand.
Neither of them moved though, snarls and growls still ringing through the trees. After what felt like forever, footsteps pounded across the dirt, leaves crunching as the noises faded, and the torchlight receded, leaving them in almost complete darkness.
Hyrule looked over at Legend, his breathing ragged, and the veteran shakily pulled down what looked like a deep red cloak from their faces.
“How...”
“Invisibility cloak,” Legend croaked, breathing out shakily. “Takes m-magic to use though, I... can’t do th-that again.”
Hyrule let out a laugh that was a little hysterical, and rested his head against Legend’s, both of them trembling with the close call.
“I think we can stay here for the night,” Hyrule breathed eventually, and Legend made a small noise of agreement. “I don’t think they’ll come back any time soon.”
Hyrule shifted a little, Legend hissing in pain, and he set his hand on Legend’s bloodied side, calling forth the dregs of magic he had left.
“Rule...”
“You’re going to bleed out if I don’t,” Hyrule murmured, and Legend exhaled, letting him use what magic he could to stop the bleeding.
He stopped before long, feeling lightheaded from the magical drain. He hadn’t been able to completely heal Legend, but he wouldn’t die from the injury now, as long as they paid attention to it.
Legend murmured a quiet thanks, and Hyrule nodded, closing his eyes. He hoped the monsters wouldn’t come back— the odds of them checking their hiding spot again were slim, but... still possible. There really was no reason to suspect that they were here though, and they should be safe for the night.
Neither of them had the strength to move anyway.
Legend set his head on his, still slightly trembling, and Hyrule felt himself begin to drift, exhausted from the adrenaline draining away, and the low state of his magic.
“That was close,” he whispered, and he felt Legend swallow, holding him a little more tightly.
“Yeah. It was,” he whispered back.
They both drifted off not long after that, ears still pricked for the sounds of distant snarls and howls, curled up tightly under Legend’s cloak.
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akiraidraws · 7 months
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Ink Demonth Day 30: Duck
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adeleine-everyday · 2 months
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day 30
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its a nice day outside
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pawsandsuch-office · 3 months
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They're exploring the river now!
I cut it bc I'm blind as hell, idk which one looks better, also I'm going to drop the unedited pic bc why not :>
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waterlily8 · 9 months
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Day 30: Warmth of a body on a cold night.
Blank period outfit request.
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