I was not expecting cannibalism to happen TWICE in season of one of tottmnt but here we are
Park Jisung, Number Seven
No ability
The ability to harness and manipulate sound and energy.
“Parents forgive their children least readily for the faults they themselves instilled in them.”
Fic
TW:Blood & Injuries
“A dull blade laced with venom.” | Red & Blue Spider Lilies.
Jay decides to pick up a dull edged katana, pouring what little of venom he had left, before picking his aching body back up onto his feet and dragging it back to battle. His right eye began to blur as blood continued to coat his eye, he lost his eye patch somewhere, but he didn't have the time to remember where and how. But that didn't matter right now. What mattered was for him to ram his blade through that bastard no matter what. It'll certainly not be a clean cut, but it'll certainly make it more painful. Was it a poor decision out of his hatred for the Djinn to feel every inch of the blade to pull and rip through his chest? Most likely. Well… it'll only be a poor decision if he doesn't succeed in stabbing the venom through him. But he won't. The bullet might've missed its shot… but his blade will certainly not… He'll make sure of it.
Not much of a writer ik (´ . .̫ . `) but I kinda wanted to write something with this drawing so write I shall to satisfy my brain.
And can I just say, one of my Vivid memories back then when I was kid watching Skybound I just kept screaming to the TV “Jump on him and stab him already!” While my parents would glance back at me with concern for my well being, which was valid lmao
Tim is such a loser bc wdym you named yourself after your evil multiverse counterpart AND it was your own last name?!
No bc I almost did making a 3 of them😭✌️
Jeno and Jaemin getting to be best friends living their dreams <3333
there's something to be said about the choice to use "prince" as the main signifier of military rank for the andalites. because it kinda obscures the truth of the situation, doesn't it? a group of kids getting magic powers from an alien prince sounds whimsical and delightful. a group of kids getting pulled into a war by an alien colonel sounds tragic and horrible. the slow reveal of what "prince" actually means over the course of the early books is perhaps the most underrated twist of the entire series, because it fundamentally recontextualizes the entire premise of the series without the reader even consciously realizing it.