the way you draw izuku is everything to me thank you for treating my son so well 🙏🏽
thank you it’s always an honour to draw him 🫡 the most special boy on the planet <3
here’s the little doodles I did of him in class yesterday
Ok, I feel like I need to like, expand a bit.
-The story would happen 5 years in Tedros's and Sophie's marriage. They do not have a heir yet, which concerns the court and the population.
-Sophie quickly lost affection for Tedros but she is hungry for power, so she is still investing in the relationship.
-She is loved by the public.
-Tedros is absolutely disgusted with himself.
-Most of the plot of book 4 will be ignored (for convenience.)
-Agatha's location is a mystery for most people (basically, only the Coven and Dovey knows) and she has not been in contact with Tedros and Sophie.
-Agatha is somewhere in the woods granting wishes and selling potions with Hort (completely platonic relationship, not romantic at all, they just feel comfortable with in each other.)
-Kiko is there too.
That would be a rough explanation about what I am thinking.
In my head, it's the event itself. Agatha was meant to be in Good, and Sophie meant to be in Evil. And i wanted to explore that dynamic if they switch to the wrong schools.
Like- sure, Sophie would definitely ace those princess classes. But what about good deeds with Prof. Dovey. Or Sophie's relationships with other Ever students. I like to believe that ever students, as shallow as they seem, are still pretty good people. To show that Sophie shares some similarities with the other Ever students, but theres something not quite right with it.
Same goes with Agatha, fitting the look and excelling in the Never role, but also not enough.
Also- the concept that the SGE movie did pretty well, "I don't believe anyone is truly good or truly evil. But i know sophie wants to be good... And that should be good enough" The idea of character development for sophie. I mean, in book 1 it shows that at first sophie is doing good deeds out of selfish reasons, and later did a true act of good by saving agatha at the end. So its possible??
And maybe Nature vs Nurture concept, are the Nevers truly evil or were they raised that way? Because c'mon how did they keep losing for almost 200 years unless they aren't fully evil or smth idk idkk
It's interesting to think about the scenario where they realize their true nature in the wrong schools. And how that would affect the rest of the story.
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Sorry about the rambling and messy thought process. This has been in my head for literal years now. Just hadn't had the chance to flesh it out.
But at the end of the day, this is also my self-indulgent Never!Agatha AU. And im giving book 1!tophie dynamic to this AUs tagatha, but its not doomed/JJ
What if the switch in the bridge was successful?
Making my siblings watch the sge movie, and 10 minutes in my older sister already hates it LMAOO
sillies
Started this series couple of days ago, im only at book 2, and so far its been fun!
The graphic novel comes out today and I realized I never posted this drawing of the coven!!
miles is taller than 42-miles because of his spider bite. This is like when your younger brother have a grow spurt and now are slightly taller than you.
Alright, *cracks knuckles* here we go,,
1. Iconic lines:
“The three of you are a team. You’re going to work together and fight together and, yes, even eat together, for the next five years. I have chosen you not just as individuals, but as a combination. No one else will be joining you, because that would alter the combination.”
- the only thing rufus did right
Aaron stood up, gripping his fork in his hand. He looked furious.
“It wasn’t your spot,” he spat out at Jasper. “It’s more than just points. It’s about who the Master wants to teach — and I can see exactly why Master Rufus didn’t want you.”
- EVERYBODY CHEERED, ATE THAT BTCH UP MAN
They all yelled in excitement. Tamara yelled because she was happy, Aaron yelled because he liked it when other people were happy, and Call yelled because he was sure they were going to die.
- theyr so silly i love them 🥺🫶💕
2. Omg lore ok
The quincunx - fire, earth, water, air, and chaos
- ngl i forgot about the order of the elements so thats epic
4th rule of magic. You can change a thing’s shape, but not its essential nature.
- ok i remembered this one, but i think the authors did forget tho, would be rlly cool to see this more idk
Dispersing rogue elementals before they can cause harm is one of the important tasks mages are responsible for, he’d said. If they feel threatened, they can disperse back into their element. It takes them a lot of energy to coalesce again.
- huh.
3. Id rate this 7/10
Id say its better than the first 5 chapters, chapter 6-10 needs some work but it was enjoyable enough.
They did an excellent job in exploring the characters and their dynamics here. Thats huge plus for me.
4. I wish they expanded more on the other lessons thats not sand stuff
Magisterium is very much a school. And the fact that the main trio only gets their general magic education once a week then goes back to sand sorting is awful to do to kids.
It's incredibly unrealistic for them to be able to pull off other magic spells without practice. Its one thing to know it in theory and another to actually do it. I understand what theyr going for with the "learning control" sand lesson thing, but its also another to apply what u learn on a completely different thing. You can't just go from earth bending to air bending in one go all cuz u "learned control". They learned how to control sand. Sand has completely different properties from fire!!!
HE DIDN'T TEACH THEM ANYTHING OMFG. HE DIDN'T EVEN TEACH THEM HOW TO MOVE THE SAND- THEY FIGURED IT OUT ON THEIR OWN- AND HES JUST GON LET THEM COMPETE?!?!?????
and don't get me started on the wyverns istg.
One thing that i get out of rereading tit is slowly but surely disliking rufus even more istg.
(really sorry for the really late post, tumblr was a bitch and didn't post my post 2 hours ago when I originally made it) ANYWAY
Here's the prompts for today! Answer them at your leisure and remember to have fun!
What is the most iconic line in the chapters you've read? (keep in mind when I say "iconic line" i also refer to really funny lines, such as a snarky comment from call)
[For me, it's this!
“I’m going to kill you,” Tamara said very calmly. “I am going to sort your guts into piles.”]
2. What is the thing that you forgot about (piece of lore, something that happened, a character line) but upon your reread you remembered it and you're genuinely shocked by it?
[For me, it's the fact that Rufus told Call the reason he took him as apprentice is to punish himself 💀]
3. Rate these chapters as well! Are they better than the first five? Worse? [I like the first five chapters more, i give these ones a 7.1]
4. (optional) Something you wish would've been added at this point in time specifically
[I would've preferred if we got some lore drops about the mage world, but that's just me!]
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What did you say? They’re sisters?!?!? Not in this household. I’ve disregarded the thought as soon as i read it.
OT3 is superior. i cant believe yall be sleeping on it!! Do you know how powerful the three of them would be?!!! and less putting up with sophie’s bullshit?
Never mess with Sophie.
Everyone loves Agatha
Camelot’s King and Queens
Thank you for listening to my ted talk.
letter to theo by vincent van gogh
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