Misc (gifsets, aesthetics, exploratory writing, or good art archives)
@losthavenmine @dateamonster @ash-rigby @a-book-of-creatures @ravenlunaticart @goodwerewolfposts @howl-o-weem (and follow their art blog too, @darby-draws)
Finally a shameless lil plug for my own art account, @wolvesbaned, writing blog @wolfmoonblues, and upcoming 2024 debut of @werewolfaday (which. hopefully i'll remember to do by jan 1st lol). most of my stuff is werewolves, but this blog (@starredforlife) curates a lot of non-werewolf stuff on the side too.
thanks for asking! if anyone else has any recs, feel free to drop them in the comments. otherwise, last word of advice is to periodically check the "werewolf" or "werewolf art" tag, and to look through the notes and see who frequently reblogs it. they'll typically have good lycan stuff archived.
Also <333333 ;-; been ugly crying you are so sweet
walker ⇢ quote one of your favorite lines you've written.
My favorite lines is actually not from an if, but from a small game I made for my brother! We were having a pretty long standing argument, for about a year and a half. I've never been someone good at talking, and my brother is very hotheaded, so when we tried to talk it out, it just never worked.
but since I was a kid, I realized that was a short-coming of mine, and so I started writing letters, huge ones, whenever I wanted to sincerely apologize. The game is something I've kept near and dear to my heart, and it was actually kind of used as a vent, to tell him my feelings!
The final lines of the game are an apology, and the very last line is my favorite:
I hope you’re happy, lil bud.
No matter how old we got, even with the arguments, he still lets me call him lil bud! (And the fact that he's like 10 inches taller than me!) This game actually helped us talk, and we forgave each other, and started talking again! :-) So that's why it's my favorite!
(and also manon you deserve all the love in the world, you are absolutely the best, and probably the author that I look up to the most!!!)
Listen, I love an evil, insufferable, conniving Ganondorf that makes you want to reach through the screen and strangle him because he is just so wicked. I fell for Ocarina of Time Ganondorf after all. But sometimes a story just explores him in a more gentler context and then I'm crying about it because then I want to imprison him if only to protect his stupid little heart from becoming twisted and corrupt.
Heavy mounds of malleable armfat crammed into gloves like the most intricately laced & overstuffed sausage casings you've ever seen...
Panties the size of bedsheets stretched wide across my gargantuan derriere.... Thick globes of rumpfat practically cascading forth to fill out that fabric...
Baaaarely fitting into a bra that just can't hold back the tidal surge of those huge, lard-laden baps.... Creaking ominously as it hangs on for dear life, perched atop that plush, jiggling mountain of heavy lard one could call my gut...
❛ you'll be quick to inform me of the completely understandable reason you have decided to call upon me, won't you? i'd like to believe that you, of all people, know better than to do so out of the blue. ❜ / @yeonban ♥'d!
Realized recently that the place Zhang Rishan and Boss Chen explore, with its dangerous traps and everything, is the same place the Wang go into, to fetch the McGuffin snakey thingy.
And... it sort of looks like Wang Can's sent in first to deal with the big statue trap thingy before they can go down to look for the McGuffin. Liu Chang gets to play so many competent characters. *nods*
(He probably wasn't alone down there for that, but I like to think he was in charge of the statue disarming team at the very least. No wonder he looked so pleased with himself.)