oh boy i’ve been gone for so long. Anyway, costume variations based on how i interpreted the weapon stories of the two characters 9s and 2b.
I would say that i’m sorry ..but that’ll be a lie
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The first chapter of the actual start of my Links Meet AU is up! Here we go!
Summary: The start of a new adventure: how fourteen Links and two counterparts all met. Rating: teen and up for language and general mature themes
A great din of confusion flooded the previous peaceful silence. His ears rang. His chest and nose and elbow all protested the less than graceful recovery.
“What the fuck!”
“Where–?”
“Get off of me.”
“Goddesses, not again.”
If this was an ambush, it was an almost hilariously poor one.
The Shell Box of real walnut made for perfume storage, greetings from France from the 19th century.
There’s a monthly art prompt on my Discord.gg/j2vP6rQ server and the prompt for this month is Rebel. I chose the idea of green graffiti and the recent Extinction Rebellion movement against environmental destruction.
Oof
No, it’s not Time. It’s Sky.
Obviously this is my opinion, but regardless, as a fandom, I think we tend to really emphasize Sky’s easygoing, sweet nature (myself included)—and understandably so. He’s adorable. However, I think we seriously forget about how absolutely terrifying he is when angry. Like, do you remember the look on his face when Ghirahim took Zelda?
Honestly, I’m pretty sure the only thing keeping Ghirahim from perishing on the spot was the fact that he was a sword spirit.
Sky’s anger is very different from that of the other boys. Unlike Legend or Warriors, he isn’t provoked very easily—trivial things, such as teasing or even mild bullying, aren’t going to get a rise out of him. Legend’s bark is also worse than his bite, but not so with Sky. It’s actually quite the opposite. He doesn’t yell or rage like Wind, but becomes deadly quiet, to the point where it makes one’s flesh crawl. He doesn’t give the impression of being constantly irritated, like Time, nor does he try to hide his anger, like Wild. He isn’t the type to let it simmer below the surface for a long time, gradually rising until it finally boils over, like Twilight or Four. His anger comes with all the suddenness, swiftness, and intensity of a summer storm, oftentimes without warning, with the potential to destroy anything in its wake—and then will dissipate with the same speed with which it came, as if nothing had happened. Sure, Time or Twilight could easily set a man quaking in his boots, but one glare from Sky when he’s in a fury would send him dissolving into a puddle on the floor and desperately trying to recall what exactly he had written in his will.
Early on in their adventure, operating under the misconception that good-natured, easygoing Sky was incapable of anger, a few of the boys (*cough* Wind, Wild, and Legend *cough*) spent an entire day trying to get a rise out of him. The day ended with Legend getting beaten senseless with the flat of a blade. None of them have spoken of it since, and now live in terror of getting on his nerves (though of course, Sky apologized profusely after he’d cooled off). Time turned a blind eye, so to speak. They had quite literally asked for it.
All of this to say: Sky is just as capable of being a rage-monster as Time or Legend, thank you for coming to my TED talk.