STORM
Storm is a tall, muscular, brown-and-tan female Fierce-Dog with large ears (one of which is torn), long legs, and a heavily-scarred pelt
She/her; Doberman (headcanon: Doberman 75%, Rhodesian Ridgeback 25%)
also she’s trans in my AU because i said so. FUCK TERFS. also she’s aroace<3
(SPOILERS) adding to this, her scars are based on events in the books; for instance, her muzzle scars are from her fight with Terror when she locked jaws with him. i also think she’ll get raking shoulder scars from her final face off with Breeze.
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*heads up for scars!*
These two passed away so young and so scared, poor guys... so here's them in the afterlife :D
Designs by: sootslash and shellgol, Wiggle belongs to Erin Hunter, Crane belongs to our lord and saviour Tui 💅
@sootslash hey dude, used your Wiggle design :D
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doing an OC Pairing meme w/ the hubby of our beloved boys...Garrett and Mason 🐺🐰
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Do you think Pomni is a chihuahua?
omg doggy art my beloved.... :O she looks adorable!!
(NOTE TO FOLLOWERS: asker has uploaded this art on their profile too so go give support :D)
and as for your question, she sure can be!! like look at her here... like that's a chihuahua... tiny and shaking and afraid... oh poor thang.......
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One of the few wartime memories Speirs outlined to family members may have taken place during these waiting games. “Uncle Ronnie was hiding in a bombed-out building, picking off retreating Nazis,” explained nephew Arthur Thomas. “He would shoot them singly and drag their bodies away so as not to alarm other Nazis retreating past the same point. Then along came a German officer on a magnificent white horse. The horse and rider posed no direct threat to him.” Perhaps not wishing to harm the animal or alert a mounted enemy scout of his presence, Speirs let the officer proceed unmolested.
~ Jared Frederick & Erik Dorr
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Thinking a lot about this panel of the twins on the night before Jeremy's trial. They're scared to death about their older brother losing his hand (and effectively, his entire livelihood) and all they can do is comfort each other throughout the night. I can't believe how much they had to cope with during this time in their life.
To anyone who believes that the Neuschwanstein children were wrong for acting hostile towards Shuri, you have to understand that these kids went through A LOT off screen.
Remember, their mother died very early in their lives and barely three years later, their father followed in her footsteps. They all have abandonment issues and fear giving their hearts out to somebody new, especially a young girl who they expect to leave at any moment's notice.
This scene when Shuri caught a cold after being doused in a bucket of cold water got the comedic treatment but can you imagine what was going through Rachel and Leon's heads at the time?
At this point, they've seen two parental figures bedridden and driven to death and their minds go straight to thinking that Shuri might die too. They even ask "is fake mom going to die?"
Part of what makes the Neuschwanstein kids so fiercely protective of one another is that they've already lost so much. They always keep their guards up and they refuse to give up any more than what's been taken from them.
edit: i spelled they're wrong 😑 ignore my old tag
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A former trap-house dog who has left the life of longpaw pampering behind, he now is the alpha of his pack, searching for more recruits.
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wow hims really heckin GOT that stick !!!
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I get why people like the idea of Chuuya with corruption scars, but I find it so casually devastating that he canonically only has (1) the scars from intensely serious wounds that have reached him despite his ability, which would include Shirase's betrayal and N's torture, and (2) the graphite in his wrist that evidences he had the same spitfire as a child that he has as an adult, that he is who he's always been even without his memories.
Especially in the context of Kafka Asagiri's response to an interviewer asking about change as a theme:
Interviewer: I believe one of Bungo Stray Dogs' themes is that people can change....
Asagiri: I want to correct this a bit because one of the themes of Bungo Stray Dogs I want to stress is that there are things you cannot change about people.... Because of that, there are certainly other ways that character can really shine and stand out. The struggle that many humans have to overcome within themselves is something that is told over and over again in works of literature. I find that it's something that a lot of people can relate to.
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