Digging through my WIP folder and I found notes for a story idea I had about a dragon adopting a human.
Not on accident, mind you, the dragon doesn’t just stumble across a human infant and adopts it. The dragon decides it wants to adopt a human.
The dragon explains this to its lich friend: “I want someone to take care of me in my old age! A human would be great! Imagine how easily it could talk the other humans into leaving me alone! And– and it might decide to grow up and become a goldsmith, right? Some humans become goldsmiths. My human might decide to go into goldsmithing too!”
“I think you’re overestimating the percentage of humans who become goldsmiths,” replies the lich friend, who is not terribly discouraging of the idea, but also not particularly invested in it at this point. It seems like a plan with a lot of potential points of failure.
The dragon is undeterred, mostly because it has a whole hoard of gold coins and goblets and jewelry and trinkets that seem to indicate to it that there must, in fact, be a great number of humans who know goldsmithing to have produced all that.
Anyway, the dragon decides to shapeshift into a humanoid form, go into a city, and adopt a human child. It needs the lich’s help, because it doesn’t know anything about human fashion. The lich’s knowledge on the subject is a few centuries outdated, but they attack a few fancy carriage on the road and reverse-engineer an outfit from what the humans inside them were wearing. (Those humans were nobles, it’s fine, it’s a victimless crime)
The lich fusses a lot with the humanoid appearance of the dragon until everything looks just so.
(“Am I actually doing it wrong, or are you just making me shapeshift into something you find more attractive?” the dragon asks.
“If you want me to pose as your husband, this is the price to pay,” the lich replies.)
They go into the city, anyway, and they find an orphanage on the shady side of town, where the tired, overworked and underpaid matron clearly sees there’s something not right about these two, but not in any obvious way she can put her finger on. She’s just happy to have one less mouth to feed.
Anyway, child get!
She comes along quietly, and doesn’t even comment when she’s taken to a dragon lair.
The dragon is ecstatic with its new acquisition.
(“Does it know any commands?” the dragon wonders. “Sit! Stay! Roll over?”
“You may be thinking of dogs,” the lich points out. “Children do not perform tricks.”
They both looked at the human child, trying to figure out how to approach her.
“So, what scam are you running here?” the little girl asked suddenly, startling both the dragon and the lich.
“I was wrong,” the lich says, “they’ve definitely been teaching children new tricks since I was alive.”)
Good morning! As promised, here we have Burr's first appearance in Hamilcoins. Have a great day!
original thread by @pukicho and several other users
Good evening, tumblr! Here is today's Hamilcoins comic. Loosely based off a post from @hamilton-texts, whom I will begin to borrow ideas from (honestly, their posts are genius. Go follow them.) have a great night and a wonderful day tomorrow!
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Hello! After technical difficulties (again) here is the Hamilcoins comic I posted this morning. Have a great afternoon!
Being surrounded by girls screaming “I’m real and I don’t feel like boys” is so healing.
Brendon describing “Emperor’s New Clothes” as the sequel to “This Is Gospel” is actually fucking crazy. Because “This is Gospel” is Brendon asking Spencer to leave the band Spencer started with Ryan because Spencer developed significant addiction issues, and let Panic become Brendon’s project instead. Which, “If you love me let me go,” is a pretty fair thing to ask.
But then “Emperor’s New Clothes” is bonkers???? Like this is Part 2. And it’s a song with lines like “Finders keepers, losers weepers” and “I see what’s mine and take it.”
Then on Genius Brendon annotated it with things like “I got [the band] now. This is mine, and I’m not letting it go,” “That’s what I’m talking about: taking it all back for myself,” “This is a 100% autobiographical track,” “Now I am Panic! At The Disco, and that’s what I wanted to come across… I feel like I’ve deserved this for a long time… I’m going to step up and take what’s mine.”
He even annotated the line about having “sycophants” as saying that is the world he would build if he was king. It is SO crazy. Who talks like this. Who acts like this. Not to mention the fact that Brendon had already kicked Spencer out 3 years previously anyway, so it wasn’t even NEW—but around the time of this track being released he had demoted Dallon Weekes to touring-only.
And like this is based off the Emperor’s New Clothes fairy tale so like there is a degree of self awareness here and still just absolutely flying in the face of it anyway. What the hell
Oh BTW, it's important that as many people vote for Harris as possible, because we don't want a scenario where the votes are close enough that it might be taken to court (much less the conservative-leaning Supreme Court) and ruled in Trump's favor. And yes, this also applies if you live in a blue state; we don't want to risk any doubt anywhere who the winner is.
so i accidentally made this my main blog but i never use it, i'm active on @iamhop, plz come find me there
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