Finally got around to designing Twilight.
This is literally the plot of my friend's setting, The Slumber.
The zombies were hot on your tail when your “friend” had shut the door to leave you for dead. As you dreaded your gruesome fate… The horde just looked at you? One of them even somehow said “That’s the 3rd time this week! Screw it… vengeance time?”
I feel like if Zira from "I don't want to be a magical girl" played Undertale her favorite characters would be Alphys and Undyne. If Aika played she would do a neutral run. Kill any enemies in her path, but not really go out of her way to exterminate the underground.
My first session with Dresdon didn't go as planned.
Heyyy guys have some OCs for a fic I'm writing. The queens for every tribe!
Me: (knocks on door)
Person: (opens door) hello?
Me: TRICK OR TREAT!!!
Person: Excuse me?
Me: Trick. Or. Treat.
Person: aren’t you a bit old to go trick or treating
Me: what. That’s impossible! Pleaaaase! Give me candy!
Person: (calls someone on phone) hello 911..
A lapse in faith has started this war,
A broken home must be mended,
Even if you solve one problem,
The reign of peace has ended,
Beware the stranger from a far off land,
Though he has suffered loss and strife,
He will take you across the sea,
Where many dragons will lose their life,
Unless they are found and killed before their time,
The bastard eggs will hatch on the coldest night,
Their mother will try to keep them hidden,
But she will eventually have to fight,
Dragons are dying near and far,
The deaths will keep climbing higher,
Unless there is shed frozen tears,
Forever will last the reign of blood and fire.
My mom's friend got mad at me for something that wasn't my fault and I cope by saying "lol why is this woman in her forties beefing with a teenager?"
this is going to sound like such a little sibling ass take but i genuinely believe that being a little bit annoying is actually a greater sign of maturity and self awareness than being universally likeable and on good terms with everyone
its dangerous to go alone. here, take these bilbies