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Backgrounds designed for Pantheon (2021).
AAAAAHHHH JUST BINGED ALLLL OF PANTHEON IN ONE NIGHT NO SLEEP NO REGRETS THEY DESERVE EVERYTHING
WHY IS THIS SHOW NOT AS POPULAR
some fanart that got messed up but I kind of like the look of it
also somehow gave cadpian the WRONG hair color but eh
"While print fan fiction does exist by way of fanzines, print-on-demand services, and fanbinding (the practice of printing out and binding fan fiction DIY-style), the vast majority of fan fiction is only found in digital formats. However, some participants indicated some level of separation between reading fan fiction and fiction and spoke about them as though they were entirely different hobbies. This distinction in the participants’ preferences for the format of their reading materials could be acting as a separation: print for fiction and digital for fan fiction may help them to keep their two reading hobbies distinct."
Miller, J. Nicole. “Information-Seeking Behaviors of Young Adult Readers of Fiction and Fan Fiction.” In “Fandom Histories,” edited by Philipp Dominik Keidl and Abby S. Waysdorf, special issue, Transformative Works and Cultures, no. 37. https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2022.2245
there are’m only 23 types of people in the world
On this day in 1953, novelist Shirley Jackson replied to a disappointed reader.
Unspicy Mode for AO3
Are you a younger reader, or maybe a sex-repulsed asexual? Or maybe you're just not into all the really sexual sort of fanfictions. I have a CSS code you can add to your Site Skins on AO3! Simply copy this into the CSS box and you will find your browsing undisturbed by Explicit, Mature, and even the Not Rated, and Chose Not to Warn fanfictions (which can be untagged entirely!)
.blurb:has(span.rating-explicit) { display: none !important; } .blurb:has(span.rating-mature) { display: none !important; } .blurb:has(span.rating-notrated) { display: none !important; } .blurb:has(a[href*="/tags/Choose%20Not%20To%20Use%20Archive%20Warnings/works" i]):before { content: "Restricted Work"; color: #ffffff !important; background-color: #860111; } .blurb:has(a[href*="/tags/Choose%20Not%20To%20Use%20Archive%20Warnings/works" i]) > * { display: none !important; } .blurb:has(a[href*="/tags/Rape*s*Non-Con/works" i]):before { content: "Restricted Work"; color: #ffffff !important; background-color: #860111; } .blurb:has(a[href*="/tags/Rape*s*Non-Con/works" i]) > * { display: none !important; } .blurb:has(a[href*="/tags/Underage%20Sex/works" i]):before { content: "Restricted Work"; color: #ffffff !important; background-color: #860111; } .blurb:has(a[href*="/tags/Underage%20Sex/works" i]) > * { display: none !important; }
Flag Enabling:
Here is how to enable the flags on chrome if you are before version 105:
1: Go to chrome://flags/ 2: search Experimental Web Platform features 3: enable it
And for firefox 1: Go to about:config 2: accept the instability risk warning 3: search for layout.css.has-selector.enabled 4: enable it
Bonus: If I buy a book I get to keep it! The publisher can't turn up at my house at random and confiscate all the books I bought.
I feel like not enough people realize that people under enormous strain act really really fucking Weird
If someone is doing things that don't make Sense, try to understand that it is entirely possible that their brain is probably under an enormous weight and fracturing under the pressure. People who have been stabbed will sometimes talk a circle around the fact that they've been stabbed because stress and shock prevent you from recognizing the distress you are in and what you need to do to seek help for it. PTSD will do this also. You will find yourself repeatedly jamming a bag of frozen fruit into the same spot in the freezer where it doesn't fit and keeps falling, over and over and over, focused on nothing but that bag. You will decide that a beanbag chair is 10000% necessary to your life. You will lose your entire shit because you stubbed your toe on a table and that means the whole setup of your furniture is wrong. These are largely harmless examples. People under strain will also hurt themselves and others. Cornered animals bite. And it doesn't heal the bite to go "Hey, are you okay?" But it might get you to an animal that stops biting, so you can start to heal. And before you had an animal that bit, you probably had an animal that kept doing shit you didn't understand as stress signals
Trying to figure out how to draw armour. These are some of my notes I uploaded on patreon. A lot more to come since I really want to figure this one out.
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This is a great reference for mid-15th-century plate armor. I'm going to add a few things that aren't meant as corrections but rather, like, additional info.
That type of bevor seen in the first picture wouldn't usually go with an armet-style helmet, but rather with a helmet without its own built-in neck protection, such as (what is neologically called) a sallet or kettle helm.
If you wanted to get more neck protection out of an armet, you'd use what is usually called a "wrapper plate" which is kind of similar to a bevor but shaped to fit armets.
Arming jackets/doublets (usually also called gambesons - the thing about the Middle Ages is that they didn't actually have a lot of standardized words for things at all and many words we use today to refer to specific pieces of equipment are either completely new, or they refer to something specific today but a medieval person would have used the same word to refer to many different things) have strings all over them not just to keep them tied together but because that's how you attach the plate armor to the body. Their padding also not only acts as padding, but also offers some basic resistance to blades in the event that a blade gets between the plates and through the maille (chainmail) armor that usually fills the gaps between the plates. There is almost no chance at all of a blade penetrating the plates themselves.
Bigger thicker gambesons were worn as a form of armor themselves for poorer soldiers who couldn't afford anything better. They are surprisingly cut-resistant and cushion the body against blunt force as well. Stabbing weapons will go straight through them, but even then it's better to have it than not, because if you're wearing 2 inches of padding and get stabbed by a 5-inch blade in the heat of battle when everyone is constantly moving around and your opponent has no time (or desire) to drive it all the way in, that's only 3 inches deep into your actual flesh instead of 5.
Oh one tip I will give that technically is a correction is that that belt in the bottom-left picture is anachronistic. It's hard to describe how 15th century belts buckle but it usually looks something like this.
Pantheon AMC
[commission] took a while but its done!!
saw someone trying to roast this guy on reddit but all the comments were just like "fuck off, that's based"
nature is healing
FUCK YEAH.
real talk why do so many fantasy universes think giant spiders are necessary
The sad part is there’s a decent chance a large proportion of them can be blamed on one spider.
The tarantula that bit JRR Tolkien as a child.
He swore he didn’t have a spider phobia and the experience had nothing to do with the man-eating giant spiders in The Hobbit, the even more giant and even more man-eating spider in Lord of the Rings, or the unholy eldritch spider from outside creation that plunged the world into darkness and made literal Satan scream like a little kid in the Silmarillion. Very few people believe him.
Given LotR’s influence in the fantasy genre, there is a high probability that tarantula is the progenitor of even more fictional spiders than Ungoliant was.
wow fuck that one tarantula
“fantasy universes have too many spiders” factoid actually just statistical error. Georgs Spider, who bit JRR Tolkein & is to blame for menacing over 10,000 fantasy universes, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
THE WAY SHE POSED AFTERWARDS HFKFBDK
My artistic rendition:
I wish Mythbusters was still around so we could see them fuck up a Cybertruck