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Shitty John Doe aesthetic: it's me arthur i'm the eldritch entity speaking to you from inside your brain. LISTEN TO ME ARTHUR leave arkham now, we don't need it. COME WITH ME ARTHUR and solve these mysteries. we'll have private detective times in... pits, mostly, for some statistically significant reason. doo doo de doo YESSSS ARTHUR. YOU NEED ME ARTHUR OUR FREE WILL IS NOT AN ILLUSION
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iamabigbox · 6 months
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John Doe Malevolent has done no wrong ever
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samglyph · 1 year
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Who is your blorbo from Malevolent if not Kayne?
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Oh you know. No one in particular.
((Also to clarify cause I know I may have seemed a bit aggro in the last post, I do enjoy Kayne as a character, I think his scenes are fun, (one of these days you’ll get an animatic out of me I SWEAR) but he’s just not my favorite or really that key to my enjoyment of the show. And I’d like to hit him with a large hammer.))
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arthurtaylorlester · 11 months
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yk i’m glad to see that other people do this care for oscar because ive only been seeing posts about him and god call me john doe for this but they shouldve given him the stone ages ago
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kaynes-secret-blog · 11 months
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My coworker said I was Yellow (color) and my John Doe kinnie ass now has a lot of mixed feelings
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kincalling · 2 months
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John Doe, Malevolent. Looking for anyone, as long as you're respectful. I'm bad at reaching out first so DMing me is the best way to get in contact.
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ailathemoodentity · 7 months
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With the amount of characters I kin that are named Jo(h)n, Im starting to think that it should've been my name in another universe haha
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eric-the-bmo · 2 years
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eyezdrawz · 4 months
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👁️🦇INTRO POST🦇👁️
Meet the artist!
Last updated: August 25th 2024
Hi! I'm Eyez or Ken or Margo! My pronouns are he/him🏳️‍⚧️!!
(purple: what I like most)
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pfp by @/whattheheckins
dni: Homophobes, Transphobes, p3dos, pr0shippers, racists, and other idiots
I believe in peace and freedom for every country (ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE IN NEED RIGHT NOW!🍉)
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✏️What I post!: Art, music rants, random thoughts, and reblogs
❤️Main interest!:
Camp here and there (my fav podcast and this is what I mainly draw/write about) (finished podcast)
Malevolent (finished podcast) (one EP behind)
TMA (finished podcast) (not caught up with tmagp)
Old gods of Appalachia (currently listening to)
Interview with the vampire (TV show and movie, currently ready the books)
Hannibal NBC
Midnight Mass
The Stanley parable
BG3
Dead plate
8:11
Tokyo ghoul
vampires
Cowboys
Vulture Culture/Bones
Heavy Gore/blood/body horror/Eldritch horror
Ocs (Santiago, Mikeal, and Andias)
And more!
🎵Music I listen to!
Will wood/will wood and the tapeworms (fav artist)
The Dear Hunter
Shayfer james
Hozier
Amigo the devil
Penelope Scott
Bear ghost
Tally Hall (and other tally hall related bands/members/projects)
Chonny Jash
And more!
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All of my special interests/fixations: vampires, gore, gothic lit, bones, vulture culture, my favorite animals (deer, vampire deer (Siberian musk deer/Chinese water deer) , wolves, hyenas, shrikes, maned wolves) human anatomy+medical terms and examination
Characters I relate too:
Armand from iwtv (I kin him so much it's not normal)
will graham from Hannibal
the butcher from malevolent
John doe from malevolent
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random blinkies I like✌️: (i did not make these blinkies, all credits go to the people who made these) (chnt hourglass blinkie made by @/delicatecentipede)
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Are you a writer? A poet? An artist? A singer? A creative person? Consider joining the poets discord! (14+)
https://discord.com/invite/nvq4nRkkXx
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fictionkinfessions · 6 months
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It's weird. I've never had a problem with doubles before when it was kin stuff, but since I split as a fictive, I've become wildly uncomfortable with them. It's bizarre. I may have evolved from someone who is no longer here- That would explain it but I also don't want to think about that. I'm me. I am.
- John Doe (Malevolent Podcast) (fictive)
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ohgoditssnek · 10 months
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Part two of the au i can't stop thinking about
Cosmic horror Arthur Lester has a bad case of being inflicted with humanity. Somewhere in the complex continuum of time he befriended a little human(like) girl who was his guide into "lesser kin" shenanigans. Arthur wrote a song for her, it's a great honer to get a gift from a God, but his music is too far from the realm of mortal comprehension, and so. Her whole being crumbled and burned accompanied by the music she could never truly hear or enjoy playing loudly in her honer. Arthur did not understand the fragile nature of the mortal beings never truly interacting with them his whole existence.
Arthur is really sad about this.
And this is why this fragment of God took a name of someone who reminded them of a dear friend. Even though they couldn't really remember.
Faroe, just like John in canon malevolent, can't do shit. All she knows is how to play the piano. Despite this Hastur (what is probably King's In Yellow legal name idk, it's how it is in the mythos. sometimes. And it's similar to Arthur enough to be a little funny) keeps insisting that she HAS to have some sort of divine power, because otherwise it doesn't make sense.
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canoncalled · 1 year
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Hello. I am Arthur Lester, my source is the podcast Malevolent. I've only recently formed, but I remember by life being similar to canon, and John ended up with his own body, though not quite human. I remember loving Bella, though only as a friend, we came to an understanding on that point, before we were married. I was in love with Parker, though I didn't know it until it was too late. I'm missing John and Faroe dearly, but truthfully, I would be delighted to speak with anyone who shares my source, including those who may have hurt myself and John. Body is 19. Please contact at @jellybean-sys or interact with this and I will do my best to reach out.
^ (kin tags for reach)
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fallen-and-holy · 2 months
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hi!! i can't figure out how to message you from my personal side blog (pluralmob) but ummm i saw your kin call for john doe and even though i haven't caught up with malevolent in a hot few months, i'm unfortunately arthur. i was wondering if you'd like to chat? but no pressure if not. :) hope you have a nice day
Heyo, I'd love to chat!
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bunloved · 7 months
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♡♡♡About♡♡♡
Bunny ♡ 27 ♡ He/Buns ♡ 💕 Taken 💕
18+ (usually) Blog! Minors DNI Please! This is my Main! Usually sends asks on anon signing with '♡Bunny' exactly.
Autistic - Delusional Disorder
Side blogs: @irlkanamedate (Personal), @hulibrije (Art Blog), @curiokins (Kin Blog), @glitchedterror (Horror/Gore/Glitch Aesthetic), @cultofthelamb (Cult Aes)
Special Interests: Malevolant, DEVISER, Bugs, Cults, Mental disorders, Mushrooms, Driving, Horror, Angels/Divinity/Priests, Cannibalism
DAs: König, Ghost, Arthur Lester, John Malevolent, Kellin Holeman, Vessel, Reynauld, Hawks.
"As long as you are friendly and a kind person, then I won't have any issue with you!"
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nonotetextposts · 11 months
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Things i learned tonight:
-Dante’s Divine Comedy is 100 cantos (verses?) split into 3 parts: Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven; Inf. has 34 cantos and the others have 33.
-The story follows his journey alongside Virgil (the Greek Roman poet who wrote the Aeneid, which follows Aeneus, who was a Trojan [from Troy, an island in modern Turkey] who, with divine guidance, founded Rome [?] to civilize the world)
-malevolent comes from bad wishes; think volition
-the Malebranche(s?) were demons who were tasked with torturing the greedy (?) extortionists and politicians (?) who tried to surface from the lake of boiling pitch; each of the demons were named after contemporary “celebrity” figures and I think is something like a tongue-in-cheek pun making fun of them
-Limbo is the “top” layer of Hell, where there is no punishment except lack of connection to the divine (sounds familiar, living the same life but lacking a greater meaning… truly a mild form of hell). Jesus lifts several renowned souls from here into Paradise.
-Achilles was in the second layer, lust, for being lured to his death by someone’s daughter
-Joe Jonas was at Virgil Abloh’s funeral, and the entire wikipedia page for that man is some absolute rich people shit (no offense to the guy I don’t really know much about him)
-the Bugatti Veyron was named for an engineer who helped design it and was supposedly sold at a substantial loss per car; only 450 were build, and its top speed is between 250 and 300 miles per hour (1 mile every 12 to 15 seconds)
-the Chiron was named for, um, wait sorry I forgot
-Charon is Pluto’s moon; Pluto is also Hades; Charon does not appear to have a Roman counterpart
-Styx comes from the Greek word stugein which means hate. The word Stygian is very cool
-if you weren’t buried with money and couldn’t pay the toll to have Mercury (Hermes) take you across the river Styx, you had to walk its banks for 100 years before you were allowed to cross
-Apollo is both Roman and Greek (?) (was borrowed directly from Greek into Roman) (not confusing at all)
-the Wikipedia page for “list of cultural references in DC” is a mile long and I didn’t even make it through the A’s before it was time for bed
-Arachne challenged Athena to a weaving contest and got turned into a spider… I bet this is where Ancient Greek/Roman people thought spiders came from, like they were all her kin
-wait does this have anything to do with Paradise Lost? (a 1667 epic poem by John Milton… I’ll come back to this one [maybe])
-DC was written in the 1300s and took 20 years to write, Dante Alighieri died shortly after and apparently it was normal back then for it all to be in verse (and I bet I’m missing sooo much nuance by not being able to read it in its original Italian)
-Rome was a (bicameral?) republic until Julius Caesar, who was a dictator, was famously stabbed in the back by Brutus, per William Shakespeare’s play called the same, which was *not* written in old English. After JC died the Roman empire started with Augustus (see July -> August), then Tiberius, the latter two were mentioned in the Bible as the relevant emperors during the events of Jesus’ life
-there was a Roman emperor later on named Titus, which makes me think of Titus Andronicus, which is also a Shakespeare play that I otherwise know nothing about
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witchyintention · 4 years
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10 Witches Of World Mythology
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Witches and witchcraft have captivated the minds of everyone: from angry villagers wondering why the women of the town were gaining a sense of independence to the average Joe wondering whether that herbal tea last night was a potion or just really bad tea. Witches have been seen as objects of wisdom and evil in folklore for many generations.
10. Kikimora
The kikimora, whose name is extremely fun to pronounce, is a household spirit who must—above all—be respected. She is the female equivalent and wife to the domovoi, or male household spirit, and her presence is always made known by wet footprints. So what makes the kikimora a witch you don’t want to cross? Well, she’s somewhat harmless, but if she is disrespected, she will whistle, break dishes, and throw things around. Unless you like all of your things broken, you’d best stay on her good side.
9. Circe
A famous character in Homer’s Odyssey, Circe was a witch who lived on an island called Aeaea. She took up a rather peculiar hobby—she would turn passing sailors into wolves and lions and all sorts of animals after drugging them. Hey, some people collect stamps, others like turning men into animals. Who are we to judge?
When Odysseus visited Aeaea, Circe turned his men into swine, but Odysseus was given a magical plant by the gods that prevented Circe from morphing him. After making Circe swear not to betray him, Odysseus and his men lived under Circe’s protection for a year before attempting to sail back to Ithaca.
8. Morgan Le Fay
Most people are vaguely familiar with the legend of King Arthur and his companion the wizard Merlin, but few of us remember a character by the name of Morgan Le Fay. In the myths, she works tirelessly with her magic to bring down the good Queen Guinevere, who banished her from the court when she was younger. She tries to betray Guinevere’s lover, Sir Lancelot, and foil the quests of King Arthur’s knights. The ultimate fate of Morgan is unknown, but she does eventually reconcile with King Arthur and brings him to Avalon after his final battle.
7. The Witch of Endor
The Witch of Endor wasn’t necessarily malevolent, but the fate she spoke of was not one to be ignored. As the story goes, King Saul went to the Witch of Endor for answers about how to defeat the Philistines. The Witch then summoned the ghost of the prophet Samuel—who didn’t tell him how to defeat the Philistines—but prophesied that he would be defeated and join his three sons in the afterlife. Saul, who is wounded the next day in the battle, kills himself out of fear. And while the Witch didn’t technically make Saul kill himself, she was certainly an accessory.
6. Jenny Greenteeth
Depending on where in England you’re from, you may know this cruel hag as Ginny, Jinny, Jeannie, or Wicked Jenny. Jenny Greenteeth was a hag who would intentionally drown the young and the old for the sheer fun of it. In some legends, she devours the children and elderly. In others, she’s just a sadist who enjoys the pain her victims go through. She’s frequently described as having a green complexion and razor-sharp teeth. As with many creepy characters from folklore, she was probably used to scare children into behaving and staying close to the water’s edge when taking an afternoon swim. But the main moral to this story is this: stay away from green river hags.
5. Chedipe
Ah, the Chedipe. What art thou: a witch, a vampire, what? Either way, she’s no pretty dame in the moonlight. The Chedipe is a woman has died during childbirth or committed suicide and is to the Indian equivalent of the succubus. She rides on a tiger in the moonlight, and when she enters a home, not a soul will wake or notice her. She then sucks the life out of each man through the toes—yes, the toes—and leaves without a trace.
4. The Weird Sisters
Shakespeare’s Macbeth is one of the Bard’s defining plays, with brilliant characters galore and a story rife with magic, betrayal, and fear. But the very first characters in the story are the ones that set everything in motion—the Weird Sisters. And yes, they are more than a little weird, but in this case “weird” means “fate,” so they are the Sisters of Fate. They act as agents of destruction and not only send Macbeth into a spiral of corruption and paranoia, they send all of Scotland to war just to take one man out of power. Now that’s evil.
3. The Bell Witch
The Bell Witch is the most famous witch in American folklore, and her story is the kind that you’d tell around a campfire. The Bell Witch was supposedly a poltergeist that appeared in the home of John Bell, Sr. in 1817. The Bell Witch would attack members of the household and frequently swear at the family, and she eventually poisoned John Bell, Sr. by leaving a bottle of poison in the guise of medicine. Remind us to burn some sage tonight.
2. Hecate
Hecate was the Greek goddess of witchcraft. She was also the goddess of witches, sorcery, poisonous plants, and a host of other witchy attributes. Hecate was the daughter of the titan Perses, and she is still worshipped by some Greek polytheists today. It is said that the very concept of a jinx came from her, and shrines to her were raised to prevent the wrath of evil demons and spirits in the Greek mythos. One of her names—Chthonia—means “of the underworld.”
So what makes her so fearsome? Well, she’s the goddess of witchcraft. If she existed, she probably wouldn’t take too kindly to Europe’s (or Salem, Massachusetts’s) ancient habit of hating and burning/killing “witches” (who were likely just the unfortunate innocent). The fact that we’ve turned witches from fearsome wise-women who could inflict pain and healing into beautiful, televised women who use magic to cheat on their exams would probably irk her slightly.
1. The Graeae/Morai
So what witches do we conclude our list with? Why the very spinners of fate, of course. The Graeae and the Morai are two separate trios of witches who understand the whims of fate, but since they are often lumped together we’ll mention them both. The Morai spun the loom of fate, and everyone’s fate was tied to their loom, even those of non-mortals.
The Graeae, on the other hand, were three malevolent sisters—kin to the Gorgons (Medusa and her two lesser-known sisters). The Graeae were not the friendliest bunch, but they did share an eye, which they passed between themselves. The Graeae also had knowledge of the unknown and of fate, but they did not control it. So which is worse—sisters to Medusa or those who could snip your string of life? We’d steer clear of both of them if we were you, dear reader.
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