Jon doesn't want to die. he thinks he should die, which is a feeling that's followed him since he was eight. he goes through most seasons with the air of someone who fully believes they're about to take their rightful place in the grave, and he's terrified of it. there are some attempts in s4 where he tries to convince himself that he either wants to die or thinks he shouldn't, but I don't think any of it truly sticks. everything he's lived since he was eight has been with time bought by the death of someone else. and he's going to die, it just hasn't happened yet!
then the apocalypse happens, purely because he just hadn't died yet. he should have, but he didn't!
then he meets Annabelle Cane for the last time and learns that he was, in fact, never meant to die. at least not until he does everything the web planned for him.
jon must have been so good for the end
i NEED more of yojr planetlord pretty please. Maybe even Pride duo..,
i mean since you asked so nicely,,
for every comment I get about Achilles' eyes "being green in the book" I make his eyes bluer
five times paranoia was put to rest + one time it took over
rhrhrhhrhr Whitepine,,,,
headcanon that all the workers wear spooky masks for reasons that contribute to The Plot(tm)
anyways Ivory ily your voice is so pretty. also. "please keep talking. i like it" SHE'S SO ME GUYS AJXJFKDK
I wasn’t crazy about this piece so I wasn’t intending on publicly posting it again, but it keeps getting stolen every five minutes so I figured I’d put it here so people at least know who to attribute the original thing to lmao
[Digital illustration, Procreate App, 2020]
one thing i think is so Neat about atla is how all the main bender characters have an arc that corresponds to their "opposite" element. zuko's arc is about the capacity to change yourself and your worldview, and the culmination of his arc is learning a move inspired by waterbending. katara is all about passion and drive, wanting to become a great waterbender and fight for what she believes in, and over the course of the show she comes into her power. toph's arc involves getting free of her restrictive family and connecting with a community, and aang's arc is about learning to stand fast in his beliefs and confront difficult issues head-on. it's a beautiful bit of symmetry that reinforces the show's point about the illusion of separation
Bakugou Katsuki the kinda guy that'd get canceled for saying the f slur (he never apologizes nor does he clear up the confusion by admitting that yes, he can say it)
This took me too fucking long. Anyway, like to charge reblog to cast
multifandom hell // my pronouns r based on vibesplease give art requests i will eat them
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