° better write a letter
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If you call me up
Then I won't pick up
Another call bites to dust
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Marie’s homeland kingdom lacked all the 'modern conveniences' that others took for granted. Isolation only deepened the inhabitants’ unfamiliarity with the outside world. So, when she was gifted a Den-Den Mushi, Marie was completely bewildered. Not only that she has no idea how to use it, but she was also terrified of possibly hurting the creature. Even the thought of making calls and communicating through such a device filled her with genuine anxiety.
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° 📼: Sugarcoated Sisters (YouTube)
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I made Marie as some sort of paper doll
It was a bit tiring to cut out all the details since it’s my first time doing something like this, but it seems to have turned out cute!
I'm so happy, hehe
This video inspired me 💕💕💕
🦇 Happy Halloween! 🎃
° a girl like you
• ° @savisama
I invited your oc for a little Halloween makeover 💅✨️
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You're just like me
There's somewhere else we'd rather be
Somewhere that's ours
Somewhere that dreams come true
Yes, I am a girl like you
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° paintings on the wall
@jamcan1: "What's her experience with Devil Fruits? Has she eaten one? Does she know someone who has?"
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Marie ate a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit at the age of 13, and it happened entirely by accident. This event became known in her family as the "Banquet Incident." Afterward, she was confined to a secluded tower for years and later sent far away altogether.
She learned the true nature of her abilities — that they were not the result of a curse, witchcraft, or "evil spirits," but rather the effects of consuming a Devil Fruit (as well as the existence of such fruits) — only nine years later.
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As for whether Marie knew anyone else with Devil Fruit abilities: indirectly, yes. That person had a similar fate, though Marie’s story had a somewhat more optimistic ending.
To understand the context, it’s necessary to introduce her great-grandmother Adelaide, one of the past queens of their kingdom.
Adelaide was a woman with black hair and green eyes who also faced accusations of witchcraft. Her story became one of the reasons why people were so quick to believe that the "evil spirit" had passed down the bloodline to Marie.
Close monitoring of Adelaide’s female descendants continued long after her reign. Daughter, granddaughters, and great-granddaughters were scrutinized for signs of "curses" or "deviations." However, by the time it came to Marie, the youngest great-granddaughter, such suspicions had mostly faded. Her two older sisters were completely ordinary, which further reinforced the idea that the fears had died out with earlier generations.
Then, the infamous incident happened. When Marie’s eyes changed color from dark brown to green — one of the side effects of her abilities and an unfortunate coincidence — people quickly linked it to Adelaide, reaffirming their superstitious fears. In the eyes of society, the "evil spirit" had indeed passed on to the youngest princess.
° Happy birthday, Basil 🍰
"Don't leave my hyper heart alone on the water
Cover me in rag and bone sympathy"
🎼The National - Sorrow
character belongs to: besincikullanici (Instagram) ✨
There are two kinds of people on November 1st
Yeah, I'm a little late, it's the second half of month
But better late than never 😌
Hidan, why you are so rude?
° fun facts 🤔
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Animal resemblance: Roe deer
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Flower: Sweet Briar Rose
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Favorite color: Green
- when Marie says "green," she means soft, earthy shades
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Favorite food: Marzipan
Food she dislikes: Pork cracklings
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Hobby: Embroidery
- I actually love these kinds of associative details 🤧
If you have any questions about Marie, please feel free to ask. I’d be more than happy to answer!
° improvised vacation ☀️
° messy sketch
So I watched recently The Amazing Digital Circus
Aaaaaand
I drew Basil and Marie as characters from this show 🤧
Should I finish this drawing? What do you think? 🤔