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With this, the entirety of The Path To Freedom AU series is concluded. There are no more spoilers left now! Feel free to share your thoughts and interpretations, I'm really interested to hear your experience reading this fanwork and what you guys think. Headcanons about this AU are welcome as well!
I got this idea in January and published the first part in February. I can't believe this went on for 9 months, time flies😭 And I'm kinda sad it's over now, this AU has grown on me... I still want to publish some of my thought processes behind different aspects of the story later and make some art for it separately from the plot but that might take a while, because not only am I a master in procrastination but I also have some other projects I need to work on at the moment, so bear with me.
Thank you for all the love and support, I appreciate it more than I could ever put into words🫶
And special thanks to Arabella W. for helping me out with the script and supporting me throughout the creative process, this project wouldn’t be the same without you <3
im so indecisive...
I can’t believe this is my first drawing in 2024
Based on this tweet:
https://x.com/himitsuyusei/status/1741995172366266806?s=61&t=sWZfkkXVEjq5r0ZgLGAh7A
Otto would be a truly terrifying yandere tbh. There's just no getting away from him, whether metaphorically or literally.
Mans has seemingly infinite money, is the Overseer of Schiksal, and is a master manipulator. He has people like Rita who will do anything he says. And in that one episode of Cooking with Valkyries he used the body of a young boy to spy on Theresa.
Do I even need to bring up the events of Thus Spoke Apocalypse?
You could literally die/commit suicide and he'd find a way to clone you like he did with Kallen. He is never giving up, either.
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Hey, I was in the amazing street art show and I I came up with this headcanon in my head...
Nikolai Gogol as street performer who love attention from public. He love audience ovations — so very satisfying even more than money, which he earn from performance. He do this for his own freedom. For freedom from his oppressive and closed to new things family, whose doesn't support his passion. He does it to spite them — just as he takes you from the audience in spite of them and choose you to help in his „new trick”, assuring you that you will be safe in „his strong arms”. Lifting you a few meters wasn't too difficult with his ability like wasn't too difficult impressing the audience, whose rubbed their eyes in amazement.
When hen you were already on the ground, you weren't able to identify why your heart was beating faster — because of stress or because of the handsome artist's gaze...
‘home’
Kolya, my beloved...
I know that rose would spurt a water at me if I take it
Been obsessing over this unhinged clown more bcz of @cherikolya stalker AU fanfic (tysm for indirectly motivating me to be productive)
Go give it a try sinners, it's amazing and addicting 👊🏻💀
✨My little world✨ 21 y/o (2003) | INFP 6w5 649 sp/sx EII IF(N) | PL/ENG Professional procrastinator
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