| eel! they/it, aroace, autistic, coyote, 24 |
end all oppression end all war
and bc somehow I wasn't clear TERFS KYS
Anyway
I fucking love Star Wars Rebels and there is art about it (#eel art)
Check out my Lothwolfwalkers AU!!
(see pinned post :3)
various alterhuman/therian identities apply (sideblog @lothcoyote)
I also love ecology, paleoart, creatures, worldly happenings, and random funk, and will post as such.
This is a Master post for all my SWR Lothwolfwalkers AU stuff. What started as just an art collection is now also a comic series that is currently in progress. One drawing lead to another drawing and people liked it :3 and now my every waking moment is consumed by this. This post will be updated every time I add something new.
I now have a sideblog for this! @lothwolfwalkers
Consider also visiting me on Ko-fi :)
Premise? Backstory?
If you haven’t seen the movie Wolfwalkers, I cannot recommend it enough, go watch it, the art alone will make you cry. But anyway, there are a lot of elements that fit very well into star wars rebels, so here we are.
Ezra has always been a wolfwalker, like his parents. But the lothwolves are gone and his parents are dead and he’s never actually connected to his wolf-form. He often has dreams, trying to find his wolf but not actually knowing what he’s looking for and never successful. Once he joins Kanan and the Ghost crew, he will eventually figure it out. Jedi stuff helps. Kanan, the crew, and Ahsoka all become wolfwalkers at different points later on.
I have a solid idea of how this would all play out within the Rebels storyline, which is now the premise of the comic. I’ve written it to fit pretty neatly within Rebels canon to keep it straight forward, however I will be making major changes to the Ahsoka series storyline. There’s currently about 45 chapters planned out that are divided into 4 parts (volumes? Acts?):
The Last Wolfwalker, in which Ezra discovers he’s a wolfwalker and the resulting adventures in seasons 2 and 3.
The Wolves of Lothal, in which Kanan, the rest of the Spectres, and later Ahsoka also become wolfwalkers. Kanan survives the fire as a wolf. Follows the events of season 4.
The Wolf and the Warlord, which follows the events of Ashowka, but with substantial rewrites.
The Wolves of Peridea, which takes place directly after Ashowka and follows Ezra, Sabine, and Ahsoka as they are all stranded on Peridea after successfully disabling the Sion/Chimera.
I’ve also started hashing out in depth Lore
Asks are welcome :)
Tags
lothwolfwalkers sww art
sww asks sww chapter
ART
The Original
Transformation part 1
Transformation part 2
Wolf Designs
Ezra’s final form
Hera, Sabine, and Zeb
Kanan
Mira and Ephraim
Jacen
Ahsoka
Skoll and Hati
Jai and Ryder
Maul
Other
Running with the Ghost
Kanan and Hera
More Kanan and Hera
Ezra and Sabine
Ketbine Art Projects
Glow-in-the-Dark Bean
Peridea era
Skoll
Swallow the Sun
The Wolf of Peridea
Follow the Purrgil
Release the Hounds
Peridean White Raven
Sabine’s Sword
For Ezra
The Reunion
Biteyface
There is more art for asks, which can be found through the sww art tag on the sideblog, as well as some older stuff I delisted here.
being trans is awesome ill be like "hey someone was transphobic to me on reddit" and someone else will be like "then get off reddit" and im like "well theyre also transphobic to me on tumblr" and they're like "well thats because youre on tumblr" and ill say "well people are transphobic on instagram and twitter" and people are like "yeah twitter and instagram are cesspits" and its like. i think you guys are missing the point that trans people should not be forced out of any space due to violent rhetoric and threats about who we are and yet its happening all the time. and yall seem to think thats just how it is and it shouldnt be
one of the reblogged tags has inspired me. yes, this is also about places that aren't accepting to trans people, im thinking of the south specifically. i left the south and moved out west, and we love it here, but we miss the south all the time. i lived my whole life in tennessee and i miss it all the time. i think about it all the time. and people will be like "but evan tennessee is a bad place to be trans" and it is. it is a bad place to be trans. but its my HOME. i grew up there, i lived my whole life until last year there, i have so many memories there. and im happy out here and its def more my speed out here but i would love the option to go back if i ever wanted to. and loads of trans people never leave tennessee or the south in general because its their home. trans people shouldnt be constantly forced and encouraged to move hundreds and thousands of miles away from the places they grew up and love because its unsafe to be trans there, it should simply be safe to be trans there
i get that americans love their cultural imperialism, but it really does piss me off that june is “international” pride month just because something happened in the united states.
in aotearoa, june isn’t our pride, it’s theirs. marsha p johnson and sylvia rivera are their historical figures, not ours. the phrase that “you owe your rights to Black trans women” is true there, but here we owe our rights to (mostly) Māori historical figures. i have the freedoms i do because of the legacy of an entirely different set of people operating in an entirely different context at entirely different times.
But because of american cultural imperialism, most queer people in Aotearoa don’t even know our own queer history. Carmen Rupe, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, the Dorian Society, Gillian Laundon, Georgina Beyer, and the Wolfenden Association are some of our queer history. We should know their names! we should know what they did for us! but because of the power of the american imperial machine, we don’t.
our national pride month should be july, the month that the Homosexual Law Reform Act passed in 1986. our two largest cities hold their pride festivals in february and march, respectively. american queer history has very little (or nothing, depending on who you ask) to do with our queer history. anecdotally, from my own queries, queer youth in aotearoa know more about american queer history than our own.
anyway, happy pride, americans. i’m truly sorry that most of you don’t see the negative impact your nation’s culture has on the rest of the world. and to the rest of the world reading this, try searching for your own country and culture’s queer history, don’t accept the american narratives as your own. we deserve our own histories divorced from the cultural hegemony of the USA.
I usually try to review cheeses virginally - that is, ones that I’ve never had before. In this case, this is a cheddar I’ve had many times before. But I couldn’t leave it off the blog, what with its obvious appeal to leather and rubber fetishists.
As far as cheddars go, Grafton’s 2-year aged isn’t going to shock you. It’s mild, light on the salt, with a slightly sweet and grassy flavour. It’s got a nice texture. It’s dense, more moist than I expected, and smooth.
So what is the deal with the gummi suit on this cheese anyway? Well, cheese has obviously been around a lot longer than fridges. Fresh cheeses like mozzarella are too moist to last very long outside of a cold place (bacteria and fungi do so love damp places), though I don’t think anyone was too mad about eating that stuff quickly. But cheeses that have been aged (and dried) more have some more preservation options, which is where cheese wax comes in. The wax is a physical barrier, stopping fungal spores from landing, and also blocks moisture and air, making the cheese a pretty unfriendly place to grow. Even drier cheeses can be bandaged in cheesecloth and then slathered in lard to preserve them while allowing some ventilation.
I gotta admit: hot wax isn’t really my thing. But cheesecloth bondage and grease… it has potential.
I feel like . A lot of Being Autistic is giving people way too much benefit of the doubt cause you're trying not to have a social anxiety paranoia doom spiral but sometimes they really and truly just are treating you like that & you have to be the crazy one & be like I know you're fucking lying to me
Like oh yeah no it's not that I didn't notice. I've just been ignoring it. Yknow. Which somehow feels worse and stupider than if I really didn't know any better
I'm always being *just* aware enough of social cues to be like hey I think you guys all secretly hate me? But that's crazy, right. Meanwhile the whole groupchat is like this
[ID: a simple drawing of two cat figures; one wearing a propeller hat says "do you like my silly hat?" & the other replies, "you are an enemy of christ." /end ID]
Have you ever been on a rollercoaster? Not sure where you’re from but apparently it’s pretty rare outside America!!
I have and I'm scared of them lol. Though there was a really little one at Nearby Theme Park that was actually pretty fun and not terrifying but generally speaking i don't like theme park rides that much. As an American I didn't know we had the monopoly on rollercoasters but that completely tracks lmao
forever thinking about that girl at my uni orientation who, after being told to pour out her water bottle before entering an event, looked at me and said "they tell us to stay hydrated and then make us pour out our water, this is like totally kafkaesque" and then poured out what was very obviously an entire water bottle full of whiskey. hope she's doing well.