Hey! @streets-in-paradise
Remember ages ago when we talked about the idea of Esther and Chucky working together?
I just found these on Pinterest and thought you would like to see them.
(Credit to the artists, I couldn't find names
Edit: I've been told the artist is amascomet on here)
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That's the glory of love <3
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so you mean tell me Ester pretends be missing daughter of family that killed their daughter???
out all plot twists wasn’t expecting that lol
Let’s see if Ester can gaslight gatekeep and girlboss another girlboss
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Love how Esther goes from wearing her little early 1900s dresses to becoming Leena and accepting the modern clothes and practical ponytail.
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Isabelle Fuhrman on the set of Orphan (2009).
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My toxic trait is thinking orphan first kill is a dark comedy sitcom horror instead of a psychological one where it's the found family trope except they want to kill each other and the husband is just oblivious to it
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Diwa
The Tiyanak Witch, with a lovelorn nature. A parasite who spends her days brooding within rot-infested walls, the witch has been starved from all sense of reassurance and stability that, in her eyes, must have come from the poison that once ravaged her veins long ago. Those who dare take pity on her will take her in and cherish her as one of their own; caring for the image of innocence that they perceive her to be. The affection displayed by her 'guardians' appears genuine enough, yet that sentiment is not shared by the witch- at the very least, not at that moment.
Like a cancerous cell, her mere existence only heralds disruption and decay to all that holds her caretakers together over a harrowing stretch of time; only shedding this façade away amidst their pieces as a show for who she believes to possess the 'cure' to her hollowed-out, eviscerated heart. Those who do accept this sick form of love in its truest form meet the same unsightly end as those who reject it; with their bodies incinerated and their remnants splattered throughout the far-reaches of her labyrinth, serving as reminders of what she's lost as the cycle repeats once more.
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Familiars:
Marikit. The Tiyanak witch's minions. Their duty is to paint. Each of the cavases held up within the labyrinth tell a story that the witch once heard throughout her life; the lines and colors are hard to fully grasp, yet they line up with the witch's own interpretations. Every now and then, the portraits created by their hands only manage to echo their witch's accumulating frustrations, yet she still sees delight in these paintings and keeps them around in her labyrinth; their true messages make themselves known only when they're placed under impartial shadows.
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