Sacrfice!Damen & Demon!Laurent design
That ol’ chart of mine makes the rounds online periodically and it drives me crazy because it’s frankly not very good. So, I finally got around to remaking it.
I doubt this will get anywhere near as popular, but I wanted to make it.
Good reference for animation, comics, and for visualizing phonetics!
This snippet will plague me for weeks on end! arrghhhh!!
“Your wands, if you please,” the worker said, motioning towards it.
Without pause, and to Harry’s great shock, Malfoy pulled out his wand. He slipped it into one of the open holes in the wall without question, then tied the bag shut.
“Mokeskin containers,” he explained to Harry, who was surely watching Malfoy surrender his wand unquestionably in utter shock.
“Mokeskin…?”
“Of course. It’s a standard policy at places like this—the decent ones, anyway. Mokeskin makes it so no one but the rightful owner of the wand can retrieve it.”
Harry took a moment to consider that. Really, he thought, it was quite genius. Having a bunch of wizards getting drunk in a public space did seem like a recipe for disaster, and making it so that they all had to keep their wands out of reach was an excellent way to mitigate any potential damage. Mokeskin was probably the only foolproof way to ensure that the owners of the wands would not have them stolen.
It also must have been bloody expensive too, Harry thought. He knew the mokeskin bag that Hagrid had once gotten him was far from cheap.
Unwittingly, Harry recalled the last time he had seen that bag. When Voldemort had forced him to open it, to reveal all his most precious items…
Maybe I have an affection for broken and damaged things.
…before vanishing them all, forever.
“It’s perfectly safe,” the worker said, drawing Harry’s focus back to the present. “At Cloak and Laurel we take the utmost pride in making sure that all of our—”
“Just take us in,” Malfoy interrupted in a drawl. The worker gave Harry a questioning a look, but didn’t seem to want to argue with Malfoy or ask anything of Harry at all. He eventually nodded stiffly, then opened the door for them to go in. Evocative, jazzy music met their ears, and Harry could see more faerie lights illuminating a much larger space.
Harry swallowed hard. Malfoy didn’t think he had a wand, that was perfectly clear. Harry was perfectly content to let him—and everyone who worked here—think that. He took a deep breath and followed Malfoy into Cloak and Laurel.
The second he stepped over the threshold, the doorway lit up in blue.
Malfoy whipped around, his confused, pale face glowing blue from the now glowing doorway. His magic become bright and frazzled, as did that of the worker’s.
“S-so sorry, sir,” the worker said. “But I must ask that you stow your wand at the front like Mr. Malfoy did. It’s for the protection of all of our clients…”
Harry tensed. He really didn’t want to give away that he had a wand at all, let alone the Dark Lord’s wand…
Malfoy stared at him with his brows raised but said nothing. Harry, not seeing a way around it, slowly reached into his pocket. He reluctantly withdrew the yew wand.
by harpsichordsandthelit
It is the world where the first word that your soulmate will speaks to you inked black on your skin. The word will change to color when your soulmate speaks it to you.
Harry Potter’s soulmark has always been dark green, inked deep into his skin. The word that looks so beautiful to his eyes even though he doesn’t know its meaning. Sometimes he wondered where his soulmate was now or whether they know he is their soulmate. His soulmate must be older than him and found him at such a young age when he couldn’t even speak. Every night Harry traces his finger on his soulmark and know there is someone out there who’ll love him unconditionally. He keeps his hope up until he was eleven and find out the meaning behind the word.
It’s not good.
No, “Avada Kedavra” is definitely the worst kind of first word anyone would have.
*This story was written in Thai/เรื่องนี้เป็นภาษาไทย*
Words: , Chapters: 1/?, Language: ไทย
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Categories: M/M
Characters: Harry Potter, Tom Riddle | Voldemort, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Draco Malfoy
Relationships: Harry Potter/Tom Riddle | Voldemort, Minor or Background Relationship(s)
Additional Tags: Soulmate-Identifying Marks, Heavy Angst, Hurt No Comfort, Alternate Universe - Soulmates, Minor Albus Dumbledore/Gellert Grindelwald
Genuine question, does this mean that Geto has hemipenis?
Snake!Geto x Snow Leopard!Gojo
I am not an animal expert, so the information on my comic may be incorrect
i’ve seen a lot of people debate about this lol. some people feminize chuuya to the point where they harm skk and push heteronormative views on their relationship. others say that it’s completely wrong to view chuuya in a dress or feminine clothing because chuuya is a masculine guy (he is a masculine guy).
it’s not harmful until it affects the soukoku ship and makes it seem more hetero/appealing. by this i mean making chuuya the soft feminine gay bottom and dazai the more masculine top, etc.
short guys with long hair can be feminine. so it’s not picking out and choosing who you want to appear as feminine (although some people unfortunately do that).
being feminine isn’t a bad thing. gender nonconformity isn’t a bad thing 😎
"you have a responsibility to consider how your writing would affect other people" literally 50% of writing is manipulating the audience by setting tone and mood and drawing them in to fuck with their emotions. writers do NOTHING but consider how our writing is affecting other people and this is implying that our moral imperative is to make them feel warm and fuzzy which it is not
I’ve seen other people talk about it, but I wanted to do it too. :-\
I wanted to do every name, but there were too many. Please inform me if any information is inaccurate.
Damianos (Damen) - Both names are derived from the Greek damazo, meaning “to tame”. The alternate spelling of Daimen also has the meaning of “gentle”.
Nikandros - Means “victory of a man”. Derived from the Greek nike and andros, meaning “victory” and “of a man” respectively. Nike was also the Greek goddess of victory.
Makedon - Makedon, also spelled Macedon or Makednos, was the ancestor of the ancient Macedonians and said to be a son of Zeus. Derived from the Greek makednos meaning “tall, slim”.
Pallas - Means both “to brandish” and “maiden”. Pallas is one of the epithets of the goddess Athena, supposedly given to her after she slayed a giant of the same name.
Kastor - Means “to excel” or “to shine”. The mythological Castor was a son of a Spartan king and the twin half-brother of Pollux, the son of Zeus.
Jokaste - Derived from the Greek Iokaste, which is of unknown meaning. In Greek mythology, Jocasta was the wife and mother of King Oedipus.
Erasmus - Derived from the Greek erasmios, meaning “beloved”.
Isander - Derived from the Greek isos, meaning “equal”, and andros, meaning “of a man”.
Theomedes - Possibly created by Pacat. Derived from the Greek theos, meaning “god”, and medomai, meaning “to think, to plan”.
Egeria - Derived from either the Greek aigeiros, meaning “black poplar”, a type of tree, or the Latin egerere, meaning “to bring out”. In Roman mythology, Egeria was a famous nymph who pregnant women offered sacrifices to in order to “bring out the baby”.
Hypermenestra - Comes from the mythological figure of Hypermnestra, one of the fifty danaides, the daughters of King Danaus. She was the only danaid not to kill her husband, as he had wished her to remain a virgin.
Adrastus - Traditionally translated as “inescapable”. Also spelled as “Adrestus”.
Lykaios - Comes from the Greek Lykaia, a festival held on the slopes of Mt. Lykaion (“Wolf Mountain”) in Greece. Zeus uses the epithet Lykaios, meaning “wolf-Zeus”.
Euandros - Derived from the Greek eu, meaning “good”, and andros, meaning “of a man”.
Eradne - Possibly created by Pacat. A similar name, Ariadne, belonged to a Cretan princess in Greek mythology who was abandoned by the hero Theseus and wived by the god Dionysus. Derived from the Greek ari, meaning “most”, and adnos, meaning “holy”.
Agar - Greek version of the Hebrew name “Hagar”. Possibly means “flight”.
Kydippe - Variation of “Cydippe”. Earliest source and meaning of the name are unknown.
Treus - Derived from the Greek treo, meaning “to fear, to dread, to flee from fear”.
Thestos - Possibly created by Pacat. Similar to “Thestius”, which is derived from the Greek theos, meaning “god” and esthein, meaning “to eat”.
Timon - Derived from the Greek timao, meaning “to honor, to esteem”.
Nekton - Derived from the Greek nekhein, meaning “to swim”.
Arsaces - Hellenized form of the Old Persian “Arshaka”. Possibly a diminutive of arsha, meaning “bear”, or arshen, meaning “male”.
Nisos - Variant of Nisus. Meaning unknown.
Inachtos - Comes from Inachos, the first king of Argos. Cannot locate definition.
Please do not let debt collectors play in your face.
quick animation of the most inspiring voice over of the most inspiring comic ever….
i didn’t ask permission so i hope it’s ok
original comic
voice over
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