OH MY GOD WE'RE ✨ FLOURISHING ✨ AGAIN. I CAN FEEL MY LOVE FOR RHACK RETURNING WITH ALL YOUR REBLOGS
YOURE STILL MY WAIFU FROM MY JAPAN LAIFU 💕🔥💋
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Trigun body horror week
Day 3 - Lungs
Scream
Girls have butterfly in their bellies, when they are in love.
You have his feathers in your lungs, and his panic in your chest, and his cries in your voice.
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Good Omentober drawing challenge Day 26
It's all in the hips
Following these prompts (sometimes)
My other drawings in this challenge
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The Malleus idea with the forest... losing my mind over here, a whole a five course meal is being served
THE HORROR POTENTIAL????
There's so much horror potential!!! Supernatural horror, the horror of invasive nature, mental horror as you struggle to differentiate what's real from what's fake or simply a culmination of sleep deprivation. I love horror stories where the main character adamantly insists they aren't crazy, only to then seem crazy when unbelievable things happen. You think you're safe, but you're not sure if you truly are and even then you struggle to trust your judgment because what's even real anymore???? Malleus can't cross over onto your territory because you have not invited him, so he can only stand at the border every day and night and wait for you to either invite him into your life or, inevitably, until the creeping forest brings you to him. :) or he can simply trap you with all manner of fae trickery and deception, but with your guard being so high up already that may be a little difficult.
Also, I just love concepts in which there is a creature of the forest. "Over the Garden Wall" is a good example of this, with The Beast being the titular monster of the forest. :D aaaaa I just adore how sinister a forest can become when it is the home of an unknown terror. Malleus makes for such a foreboding entity in yandere stories.
If I write it (which I really want to!!), I am obligated to add Rollo as your best friend who is like, "See? I told you so. This is precisely why you never live near the strange magical forest." >:( but then I also like the idea of narrowing the list of characters to just Reader and Malleus (and Silver because he has to appear in Reader's dreams as their protector of sorts; this is essential to the plot). I feel like that, coupled with the forest as its own character, makes for such an isolating experience because Reader has no one to turn to. It's just them, the forest, and the horned stranger off in the distance...
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