It's still sinking in that The Owl House was about a girl running away to a fantasy world, all because of the ripple effects of losing her father at an unfairly young age — only to eventually learn that the fantasy world itself was made of the bones, and the flesh, of a loving father who'd protected his child with one of his final actions, before dying and giving life to that fantasy world. And eventually, in his truly final action, even giving life to Luz herself. Luz ran away to the Boiling Isles, all because of a single book that her dad gave her — and unknowingly, she spent every day walking over ground that embodied parental loss. A world that was born from a parent's death, a parent who had to leave their child far too soon — and not just any child, but Luz's own new best friend, in all of this new magical world. And King and Luz were only ever brought together because of their fathers' deaths — before they even realized they had anything in common to grieve. Before they realized a reminder of that grief had been beneath their feet this whole time.
But, at the end of the day... their fathers both gave them parting gifts. Their fathers both gave them the key to come of age in a world full of people who'd care about them — maybe not the only world where they could've been happy, but a world they wouldn't want to imagine missing. Their fathers gave them the chance to meet each other. To understand each other. And, ultimately, to heal and grow up together. Until the ground beneath their feet stops feeling so heavy, like grief — and starts feeling lighter again, like a gift, and a happy memory.
Yeah you're right. It WOULD be pretty fucked up if you were a swan but you were raised by ducks and you grew up never seeing another swan or even knowing that such a thing as a swan even existed so you just thought you were a duck with something super wrong with it.
I redrew this as the pines family
The Mabel & Ford and Dipper & Stan duos have a chokehold on me, they’re THE family and I love them for it
The show definitely focuses more on the similarities between Stan+Mabel and Ford+Dipper for plot reasons, but Stan and Dipper being the stubborn realist family protectors and Ford and Mabel being the weird eccentric optimists is so. so.. I need to eat rocks
I’d like to think that willow’s scrapbook is full of pics of hunter caught off guard, in funny poses and awkwardly highlighted by the camera flash
Wipppppp✨️
*grabs fandom and shakes it* stan treats dipper that way because he reminds him of HIMSELF, not ford. He states that TWO times on canon. Actually if you read the journal ford takes his own time to warm up to dipper while he likes mabel right away. While the stans might see themselves on one twin there's no actual evidence of them correlating the other twin to their respective brother. It's all fanon!!
AU where future Hawkmoth actually is Adrien but not because he’s evil, he’s just figured out that if his wife doesn’t fight a supervillain twice a week she’ll start trying to solve all of Paris’ problems by herself and never go to sleep
Can't promise anything but…. 😜
It's that time of the year again! Dadrius Week will start 1 month from now on Father's Day. Prompts are:
Day 1: Puppet Day 2: Sewing Day 3: Secrets Day 4: Separated/Free Space Day 5: Grimwalker Day 6: Tag-Team Day 7: Relax
Some ground rules:
Any sort of media is welcome. Fanfic, fanart, edits, playlists, moodboards, whatever form your art takes, we're happy to have it!
As always, prompts don't have to be done in order, and there is no pressure to finish within the week, or even finish all the prompts at all. Whenever and whatever you feel like completing is incredible, and we're happy to have it!
NO content shipping Hunter with Darius
In terms of content, pretty much anything goes except for rule 3, but PLEASE be sure to thoroughly tag your work for heavier/potentially upsetting topics. If you have specific questions/aren't sure if something is permitted, please contact me
Be sure to tag everything "dadrius week 2024" and @ me!