-aka the initial Release Month and Day-
Hyrule - Feb. 21 (’86); Aquarius/Pisces Cusp
-Born on the Cusp of Sensitivity, they can feel the weight of the world -- which is both a blessing and a curse!
Chinese Zodiac; Tiger - These are powerful individuals: authoritative, brave, and self assured with a strong moral compass and belief system. They enjoy competition, or even fighting for a cause, but can sometimes struggle with their emotional and sensitive natures that allow them to be so passionate.
Legend - Nov. 21 (’91); Scorpio/Sagittarius Cusp
-Born under the Cusp of Revolution. These people have incredible strength and energy. They are passionate, ready to stand up and fight for what they feel is right.
Chinese Zodiac; Goat - They’re calm and collected, and like to have time alone with their thoughts. Sometimes their sense of composure can make them seem unassuming, but these individuals have strength and compassion in equal measure, with consideration and empathy for those around them.
Time - Nov. 21 (’98); Scorpio/Sagittarius Cusp
-Born under the Cusp of Revolution. These people have incredible strength and energy. They are passionate, ready to stand up and fight for what they feel is right.
Chinese Zodiac; Tiger - These are powerful individuals: authoritative, brave, and self assured with a strong moral compass and belief system. They enjoy competition, or even fighting for a cause, but can sometimes struggle with their emotional and sensitive natures that allow them to be so passionate.
Wind - Dec. 13 (2002); Sagittarius
-They see risks as signposts to challenges. They have enormous confidence yet can admit when they are wrong. When it comes to leadership ability, they are second to none, though that role seldom appeals to their sense of fun.
Chinese Zodiac; Horse - They’re energetic, spirited, and athletic in mind and/or body. While that might sound like these individuals are sporty, it’s more about a restless spirit that leads the way, helping them prioritize what matters most to them above everything else, like traveling and tight-knit relationships.
Four - Nov. 4 (2004); Scorpio
-They create controversy and it puts forth their will in every aspect of their lives. Quick-witted and talkative, they tell the truth without fearing its consequences. Eccentric behavior is the norm with them.
Chinese Zodiac; Monkey - They’re clever, creative, humorous, playful, and fun-loving. Their wit serves them well, helping them move adeptly through life in how they interact with others and the paths they choose. They like to keep active with new projects and activities, thriving on personal challenges.
Twilight - Nov. 19 (2006); Scorpio
-They are likely to keep their own counsel. These self-controlled, taciturn individuals make good leaders yet do not mix well with others. One of their greatest talents is to make others feel good about themselves.
Chinese Zodiac; Dog - These individuals are honest, loyal, and friendly. They go above and beyond for the people they care about, bringing a prudent and diligent approach that helps them go to great lengths to support others.
Sky - Nove. 18 (2011); Scorpio
-They possess amazing determination and an unbeatable will. They have a need to put their personal stamp on existence. These vibrant, energetic people have a physical nature. They can be aggressive, even pugnacious, at times.
Chinese Zodiac; Rabbit - They’re friendly and inoffensive, with a polite sensibility that makes for a versatile disposition. They can thrive in a variety of settings and general ability to get along with others.
Warriors - Aug. 14 (2014); Leo
-They are perplexing, infuriating, and different. These folks manage to keep their true selves carefully hidden from even their closest friends. This is a subtle defense mechanism that allows them to retain their autonomy without sacrificing the illusions held by others. Their charm attracts people effortlessly.
Chinese Zodiac; Horse - They’re energetic, spirited, and athletic in mind and/or body. While that might sound like these individuals are sporty, it’s more about a restless spirit that leads the way, helping them prioritize what matters most to them above everything else, like traveling and tight-knit relationships.
Wild - March. 3 (2017); Pisces
-They are aggressive and opinionated. Professional goals are a priority, and success is an important goal in their lives. Despite these, they are also tuned in to life's spiritual aspects. They may possess extreme psychic sensitivity. They approach life from a dreamer's perspective.
Chinese Zodiac; Rooster - These are self-confident individuals, with clear ambitions for the future and the dedication and honesty to see them through.
Bonus: Based on the original Japanese Release date of the Manga
First - Dec. 21 (2011); Sagittarius/Capricorn Cusp
-Born on the Cusp of Prophecy. They have a strong will and great determination that will always take them to success.
Chinese Zodiac; Rabbit - They’re friendly and inoffensive, with a polite sensibility that makes for a versatile disposition. They can thrive in a variety of settings and general ability to get along with others.
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Happy Holidays & Happy New Year everyone.
I want to apologize to everyone that I promised this comic to months ago.
Anyway Wind angst
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If tumblr is getting rid of reblog chains and other tumblr specific stuff then how will people make funny conversational posts that get reposted to Twitter and get hundreds of thousands of likes?
Staff, you do realize that the weird uniqueness of tumblr is what draws outsiders to it in the first place, right? When I came here from Twitter a couple of months ago do you know how long it took me to get adjusted? One day. One day was all it took to figure out tags and reblog chains and whatever and appreciate it more than all of the other sites I use.
Nobody wants tumblr to be Twitter. Not even people who have literally only ever used Twitter.
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I wonder... does this blog have enough reach in the fandom that we could try and finally put a stop to people tagging unrelated AUs as LU.
The correct term to use is "Links meet AU" and the reason the mistagging hurts is because:
A) It dismisses the creativity of the work. Its a lot like saying someone's original character looks like a fictional character you know. It may be a small unintended insult but it can be demoralising and make them not wish to share their art anymore.
B) It connects all AUs of this type to Jojo, the creator of LU. That comic was not the first links meet au by a long shot. YES her work inspired many of us to start our own imagines of the same base concept, but that does not make them Linked Universe. It's like claiming someone inspired by spider-man deciding to explore the superhero genre is just making more spider-man.
Yes this may be a small issue, but I've been working on this webcomic since 2020 and still get those demoralising tags. I've been silently baring it long enough. Even worse is seeing how it hurts fellow creators in the fandom.
I don't like asking this but... Please spread this post and if you'd like: add your own experiences below. Maybe we can change things around here.
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