practicing my logan and then doodled em
ღ Remy LeBeau // Gambit Hasn’t been your night, eh, chère? Or maybe it has– considering how often I am here to rescue you.
stuck in the province so i doodled some remy
Love triangle getting annoying? Just kill both of the love interests
Random scenario that popped in my head, and another hobbit scribble
So this is a thing I come back to over and over again when I’m writing Roy, and for me it’s a super crucial aspect of his character, and one of his biggest stumbling blocks in relationships.
Roy is a Good Little Extrovert, right? He’s charming and flirty and very very good at faking being okay, so it’s easy to miss the ways in which he falls into his own unhealthy patterns. (Especially because he tends to fall into them with people who have a vested interest in believing him when he lies and says he’s okay.)
You can trace Roy’s abandonment issues pretty clearly and consistently through his canon from “Snowbirds Don’t Fly” on, but there are three moments in particular that for me, really inform how he reacts to feeling abandoned, and why: the detox flashback in the Arsenal miniseries, his breakup with Donna in Titans ‘99, and his breakup with Jason in RH/A.
So! Arsenal #1!
This is the only time Roy ever says the inside thoughts out loud, and naturally it’s when he’s at his lowest possible point. (We do not speak of Cry for Justice or Rise of Arsenal in this space.) And yes, he’s a teenager, and yes, he’s detoxing, but that doesn’t mean it’s not true, and that doesn’t mean the feelings will ever fully go away. There’s a part of Roy that will always believe that he is fundamentally unlovable and deserves to be left. That no one will ever stay, because no one ever has. (It probably doesn’t help that not only did both of his fathers die, they did so by charging in to meet death head-first - Ollie specifically after Roy asked him not to.)
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From the other post I said, Korekiyo does help Gonta improve the way he speaks. Once in a while, they practice to expand Gonta’s vocabulary. Korekiyo enjoys seeing his progress, but sometimes he misses the way Gonta used to talk.
Korekiyo wanted to add insect exhibit frames around the house (since he knows Gonta loves bugs and wants him to see them even at home.) At first Gonta kind of panicked about it since he thought they were dead. Now insect study prints hang on some of the walls, around the house.
There’s a reflection between them. Korekiyo has mainly been in his sister’s hospital room visiting her, you know how small those room are sometimes. It’s him being stuck with the weight of his sister constantly around him. While Gonta was just being a kid, being free in the forest away from society, doing whatever he wanted (I guess?). It really balances everything out.
Korekiyo is nearly underweight for his height, and of course with his sick covering half of his face, we know he’s sick (And the fact he hates Air Conditioners.) Gonta tries his best to remind Korekiyo to eat, cooks with/for him, and take walks in the morning or when they have the time. (Korekiyo also does his side of the job too, one person shouldn’t be doing all the work!) This also gives Korekiyo a chance to heal, rather than end up sick and dead like his sister. *cough* *cough*
(A story in my head) Kokichi takes Gonta’s glasses and accidentally breaks them. Korekiyo hears about this and decides to buy new glasses for Gonta. The glasses are circle, with gold frames, and cute bug/leaf decorations on the lenses (Reference /Yes those glasses are most likely for fashion BUT I THINK THEY’RE ADORABLE!!!) Gonta adores them, and thanks Korekiyo.
Korekiyo likes hugging/holding hands with Gonta. He’s like a big, warm marshmallow (Get it? Big Hero 6 reference.)
Gonta likes how calm Korekiyo (and his voice) is most of the time.
Imagine them, laying against each other on a couch, wrapped around by a blanket in front of a chimney with fire. Holding hot drinks in their hands, while snuggling up. They try knitting together, or recite their favorite books to each other.
Even though they both like receiving affection from each other, Gonta likes it more. He just asks Korekiyo for a couple of kisses, Korekiyo does so, and he just gets flustered up!
They both enjoy walking in the woods together, Gonta can go on about certain types of bugs that live in them while remembering his childhood. Korekiyo can talk about how forests are important for humans, and the relationship between them over the centuries. He can also explain how forests help and provide protection to bugs too!
Additionally: Korekiyo is usually tired, and likes to rest on Gonta’s shoulder. Gotta just wraps his arm around him when this happens.
(I’m mad that there wasn’t enough spacing between each line 🙂.)
I see people talk about fairies with guns, I find it funny and draw it out.
Friendly reminder that Roy Harper is literally the worst.
Yes, season four. I know this is somewhat a controversial topic because many people in the fandom seem to dislike season four, which is fine, but something that has always confused me is how readily people are to dismiss the character development of Riven. I know we all have our confirmation biases and whatnot, but as far as I see it, his character development is right there, out in the open, painted in bold letters.
So, naturally, I thought I’d share my two cents on the topic. But first, let’s talk about Riven.
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