There’s a reason he doesn’t cry in front of others
Aster has a LOT of trouble breathing when he cries, and when struggling to breathe, Aster’s face will break which will mimic a mouth (it is exactly as painful as it sounds)
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I had a really weird dream about Pentellow but basically there was his horrific eldritch monster that was pretending to be Iris cause it wanted to try gaining her trust for some reason and Iris got into a fight with not-Iris (Iris won)
i think in the dream Pentellow also had a gun and shot the eldritch monster
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Falling asleep anti thought:
Besides his appearance, what makes this new version of anti so terrifying to me is that he now seems to be *actually* real.
Up until now we've only ever seen anti through screens, projections or hallucinations. But today, he got out of the camera. He stepped on the floor of our real world.
The way he walked, as if he hadn't done that in a long time... no glitching, just a slight distortion at the end. He has a form now and who knows what it's capable of.
He just became trully scary.
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I can't take megumi seriously while he fights his power is summoning cute animals
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I'm so glad that Big Run is over, I was too afraid to leave my house when I saw the news and sky and I really wanted to try my luck at some shellout pulls the other day...
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Toying around with people other than the twins in WtST (poking at the Broken AU variant, specifically).
I think that Iris would be upset with Emmet, at least at first. She's only eight when he disappears, but that's plenty old enough to be hurt by an absence and to start pinning blame for the aftershocks.
She sees how hurt Ingo is and has seen him in some of his lowest moments, and has seen the pain and worry of Drayden and Elesa, and her question of "Why?" turns accusatory after a while.
Why did he leave? Why is he still gone? Why hasn't he come back?
How could he just disappear and leave them like this?
She's glad to see him back, of course, and that anger dies down when she gets an explanation -- it's hard to be mad at someone for leaving when Arceus plucked him up with no warning and chucked him to an ancient version of another region entirely, after all.
But in the interim? She's sad and angry, both. It's got her all knotted up inside, and some days she can't even think of him because she gets so upset she doesn't even know which she is.
Just... chucking things at the wall. Kids are complex little beans, and interesting to write for.
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