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I AM SCREAMING AND CRYING HE IS TOO SMOL.
Little Hunter training
He’s gonna be the best Golden Guard ever! (as soon as he can lift the staff.)
Two years ago, the show that meant everything to me ended. I'm still not okay
Moringmark just casually making me cry first thing in the morning.
I think Masha would rock the hell out of Beta Luz's fit.
Today, I'd like to highlight one of the best Owl House fics I've ever read. The premise is the stuff of crack fic fame: a human world AU in which Eda owns a trucking company and Luz is her apprentice. Hampered by her curse (sciatica), Eda gives up the newest job to Luz: get a girl across the country by the weekend. That girl is, of course, Amity Blight, heiress to the Blight fortunes and robotics genius. Her mother is trying to sabotage her life, and now she gets to get from San Francisco to Boston with tons of robotics materials by Friday. It's already Monday afternoon. Can they make it in time? Described as the slowest fast burn in fic history, expect a shocking number of chapters for the speed at which their relationship develops. Some angst and a lot of sweet fluff, and fun inclusion of elements from the cartoon. And if you're into it, a lot of music as well. https://archiveofourown.org/works/43006080/
The fancomic that made me really start taking Moringmark seriously, which eventually led to the Witches Among Humans comic that forced me to start writing my fic.
Witches Among Humans AU
A bunch of Vee drawings for today! I really love her design ^^
Twenty-one sheets of paper. She'd started with just drawing the symbol—there had to be a better word for it. Rune? Glyph, maybe?—over and over, trying to recreate it without a reference this time. The first few didn't seem right, but the fourth clicked somehow. Her lines weren't perfect; the drawing lessons her father had given her so long ago were muddied by years without practice, but there was apparently some amount of leeway permitted.
A single tap and the paper crinkled upon itself and expanded into a dull glowing ball of light, and for a wonder, it didn't even hurt her eyes that much. In fact, she liked it so much that she drew it again and made another light, and then another, and then another, and before long she could draw the glyph from memory.
Twenty-one pages, twenty-one lights. If the light really had played any role in Eda's transforming back, Luz was certainly making extra sure the effect lasted as long as possible. Practical applications, practice makes perfect and all that. She wasn't just making lights for the sake of the sheer giddy joy of doing magic. Just... academic reasons.
Pros of writing while exhausted:
Can't overthink things if you're dead
The creative mind merges with the conscious mind for unlimited flow
Half-asleep already so it short-circuits the moment when a great idea strikes you in bed by letting you still be at the computer
Had a dream with an amazing idea in it? Good news! You were still awake at the time, sorta!
Cons of writing while exhausted:
jts sem.ePpit anito gsh,,,,,,
Gonna wake up the next morning and ask yourself "what the HELL was that idea?"
Completely forgot that you finished the last chapter
Getting feedback and being like "yeah I can't wait to find out where I'm going with this too." :S
A toaster which creates universes from within a tesseract
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