This Month on the Literal Cat Podcast (March 2024)
We are 5 days late because I have spent the last week being distracted but I did remember this afternoon! It's a new month!
Anyway, tomorrow Kevin Kutlesa, AKA TheLawfulGeek, will walk us through Scion: Origin. Hear all about the street cat who would be king. of something.
Then, on March 20 (sorry, we don't have anything for the 15th), we take a look at the Avatar Legends roleplaying game, where luckily, literal cats ARE part of the setting! Despite all the weird hybrid animals, we got one regular old cat which let us make our water-bending ninja lore-accurate!
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10. the wheel of fortune - change, cycles, fate, the unexpected, decisive moments
(others)
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The Star to Which I Chart my Course
I was part of a Secret Valentine's Day exchange with friends and I got to draw my wonderful friend's WoL Solene.
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love making memes that will appeal to like, exclusively myself
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Prince Erato, Scion of Spring 🌷
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A gift for my good friend @nightfaeses !!! it’s their birthday go wish them a happy birthday rn or i’ll explode you with my mind
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Did you know fluff week was underway? 🥰
(Well, more like seven guaranteed new fluffy shorts as my week is in pieces. 😅). But!! Fluff!! And characters that I have not shared elsewhere, like Nyx and Shorian.
Join on the $1 tier for fluffy reading!
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Folk who like PJO and TTRPG should consider playing "Scion: becoming as gods". It's literally a game tailored for playing children of gods, and it includes deities from many pantheons, so theoretically you may play a child of any deity :D
Anyways. My Scion OCs + 1 (one) pjo gorl.
Starting with my Phobos and Deimos designs for my Scion setting! Deimos is on the left and Phobos is on the right.
Next we have Konstantin (or Kostya for short), the son of Marena, Slavic deity of winter, death, sometimes sicknesses. We have very little information on Slavic paganism thanks to Christianity, so it's actually pretty difficult to conclude if Marena even was a deity, but oh well. I guess I'll have to rely on scraps of info we have alongside with headcannons
And finally, my pjo gorl, as promised. Chloe, somewhat gothic-y daughter of Demeter. She uses the shovel as a weapon and to care for the plants too, but she also jokes about burying people as well. I'm still in the process of finalising her character, but her fatal flaw is definitely her enormous desire to protect her friends. She would gladly fail the quest if it would start getting really, really bad for her team.
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Scion 🌿🍏
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Betrayal at Malachor V
KOTOR II fan art.
I'm a huge Star Wars nerd. While I admit the latest sereis, movies and the like havne't been great, the "world" of Star Wars left me some great video games, and a wonderful tabletop to enjoy with friends.
I thought the portion of KOTOR II where Scion and Nihilus lock Treya's powers and take the Sith Lord mantle from her was a SUPER cool idea and I had a great time working on this one!
I hope you enjoy it!
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in celebration of me doing these lower-effort updated references at the last minute for artfight (i finished the second one not even ten minutes ago), please perceive mehka and k'pheli
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There’s something so…gorgeous about how the story of Vermax laying dragon eggs in the crypts of Winterfell works as piece of symbolism. It doesn’t really matter if physical dragon eggs exist down there imo because this story adds so much meaning to Jon’s status as a hidden dragon and also his status as one of the last remaining scions of House Targaryen. Plus it does a lot to contextualize how Ned’s action of saving his nephew’s life is in line with centuries old magic, even though he never intended it to be such.
Because Jace and Cregan quite famously made a pact which was called the “Pact of Ice and Fire”, in which they promised to join their houses through the union of marriage. We also have the canonical representation of Starks as 🧊 and Targaryens as 🔥. Two opposing sides that could do harm to each other have decided to come together through marriage and procreation. Through this pact comes a new life that will be a balanced union of ice and fire.
Then we get the story of Vermax laying eggs in the Winterfell crypts. An act that symbolizes the continuation of life. It’s so interesting because we know how this story ends. We know that after this, the dragons will die and will be no more in Westeros….BUT there’s the exception of the eggs in Winterfell. They may be unhatched but they are like a promise of life. And it’s Winterfell’s crypts that keep them hidden from danger and Winterfell’s heated walls that cover them.
What’s even more gorgeous is that this pact is made in a period of civil war that threatened the survival of the Targaryen dynasty. And like… isn’t that Jon Snow’s life story?! He was born at the tail of of Robert’s rebellion which saw the death of the Targaryens. Aerys and Rhaegar (and Rhaegar’s children were dead). A child Viserys, Rhaella, and an unborn Dany were all that was left of the Targaryen legacy.
And then comes the unexpected Jon Snow. Born of the union of Stark and Targaryen, ice and fire. Ice and fire were on opposing sides in the war and killed each other. But then comes Jon Snow to mend that rift and heal that divide. He is born after a period of death to represent new life and new beginnings. He’s just a little baby but he symbolizes so much!
It’s why I think Jon serves better as a symbol of spring and not winter. Because everything about him represents the promise of life after death: born at the end of a civil war, him being represented by a winter rose, him being symbolized as the corn king (a mythical figure who represented the cycle of life and death), his presumed death at the end of ADWD but the promise that he will be resurrected, etc.
And then we have Ned Stark being the unwitting proxy to his ancestor Cregan. Ned took this dragon egg and hid him away within Winterfell’s walls. Then he took Jon’s mother and also placed her in the crypts. It’s no wonder that Jon has so many strange dreams regarding the crypts. Symbolically, the secret of his birth being hidden away in the crypts ties in quite nicely with Vermax’s hidden dragon eggs. In both cases, a symbol of Targaryen life is hidden within the walls of the Winterfell crypts.
Then there’s Summer’s strange vision of a winged serpent as Winterfell burned. Many fans has often wondered what this vision meant. I’m not sure either, but it would be a nice touch if this is a symbolic representation of Jon Snow. As it was with Summer’s vision, Jon is the dragon that has hatched and left the confines of Winterfell’s walls, and he is ready to do some damage.
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npc ships that are canon in cori’s canon
cirina/sadu
hilda/joye
thancred/urianger
ryne/gaia
cori’s canon is the world of wlw. and thanuri
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A few ideas later and here, we have them! Forsaken Scion Laurel is from an au in the works sort of like a dynamic swap. So, instead of being taken by The Choir, Laurel and Kyrie were kidnapped by the School of Mensis.
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Brain: I have [Dragon Raja]
Brain: I have [Honkai: Star Rail]
Brain: Uh!
Brain: Crossover!
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