The blank stare of a ded and reanimated 5'11 young wizard (he forgets to blink) and his ded, sown together, and reanimated fox~
He's gorgeous~~
I seriously, truly, deeply love Occtis..

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The blank stare of a ded and reanimated 5'11 young wizard (he forgets to blink) and his ded, sown together, and reanimated fox~
He's gorgeous~~
I seriously, truly, deeply love Occtis..
You drink poison almost die, a potion appears on your chest, your sword and shield somehow come to you, you're dying, your druid finally snaps out of it and removes the poison, you get rocked by would be assassins as a magical shield envelops you, suddenly a woman with the biggest rack you've ever seen appears out of nowhere and stabs one of the assassins in front of you.
Happened to my best friend King Gus.
“They asked me to tell you what it was like to be twenty and pregnant in 1950 and when you tell your boyfriend you’re pregnant, he tells you about a friend of his in the army whose girl told him she was pregnant, so he got all his buddies to come and say, “We all fucked her, so who knows who the father is?” And he laughs at the good joke…. What was it like, if you were planning to go to graduate school and get a degree and earn a living so you could support yourself and do the work you loved—what it was like to be a senior at Radcliffe and pregnant and if you bore this child, this child which the law demanded you bear and would then call “unlawful,” “illegitimate,” this child whose father denied it … What was it like? […] It’s like this: if I had dropped out of college, thrown away my education, depended on my parents … if I had done all that, which is what the anti-abortion people want me to have done, I would have borne a child for them, … the authorities, the theorists, the fundamentalists; I would have born a child for them, their child. But I would not have born my own first child, or second child, or third child. My children. The life of that fetus would have prevented, would have aborted, three other fetuses … the three wanted children, the three I had with my husband—whom, if I had not aborted the unwanted one, I would never have met … I would have been an “unwed mother” of a three-year-old in California, without work, with half an education, living off her parents…. But it is the children I have to come back to, my children Elisabeth, Caroline, Theodore, my joy, my pride, my loves. If I had not broken the law and aborted that life nobody wanted, they would have been aborted by a cruel, bigoted, and senseless law. They would never have been born. This thought I cannot bear. What was it like, in the Dark Ages when abortion was a crime, for the girl whose dad couldn’t borrow cash, as my dad could? What was it like for the girl who couldn’t even tell her dad, because he would go crazy with shame and rage? Who couldn’t tell her mother? Who had to go alone to that filthy room and put herself body and soul into the hands of a professional criminal? – because that is what every doctor who did an abortion was, whether he was an extortionist or an idealist. You know what it was like for her. You know and I know; that is why we are here. We are not going back to the Dark Ages. We are not going to let anybody in this country have that kind of power over any girl or woman. There are great powers, outside the government and in it, trying to legislate the return of darkness. We are not great powers. But we are the light. Nobody can put us out. May all of you shine very bright and steady, today and always.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin
i've been crazy busy with work and just Life in general and have not been drawing or posting wizards nearly as much as i want to oTZ please have this teeny Essek sketch from last year, inspired entirely by my headcanon that Frumpkin was a really really big bengal
reliquary (10871 words) by preservedbogbody - Chapter 2 Chapters: 2/10 Fandom: Critical Role: Exandria (Web Series) Rating: Mature Relationships: Essek Thelyss & Caleb Widogast, Essek Thelyss/Caleb Widogast, Beauregard Lionett & Caleb Widogast, Beauregard Lionett/Yasha Nydoorin, Astrid Becke & Beauregard Lionett
So. Una and Leofric are dead. The finality surprises him, despite sixteen years of mourning them—five openly, eleven in every way but consciously. There is no Leofric Ermendrud walking the streets of Emon; he lives in a hole in the ground, and his bones have been worm food for years. Time is an odd thing. What happened before will happen again, he supposes. Someday in the future he and Essek will step onto the T-dock platform and die in a time before the present. He doesn’t know why he would make that decision, with the proof if its failure lying just a few hundred feet away, but he imagines that he’ll find that out in time.
a little Caleb and Yasha hug from episode 106 🌼
chiromancy (1790 words) by preservedbogbody Fandom: Critical Role: Exandria (Web Series) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Characters: Vergesson Cleric of the Arch Heart, Caleb Widogast, Corellon the Arch Heart (Critical Role) Series: Part 2 of Vergesson and after
Your hands have always been things with minds of their own. Or: a cleric of the Arch Heart arrives at Vergesson.
reliquary (5358 words) by preservedbogbody Chapters: 1/10 Fandom: Critical Role: Exandria (Web Series) Rating: Mature Relationships: Essek Thelyss & Caleb Widogast, Essek Thelyss/Caleb Widogast, Beauregard Lionett & Caleb Widogast, Beauregard Lionett/Yasha Nydoorin, Astrid Becke & Beauregard Lionett
In the depths of Aeor, the bodies of a human and an elf lie buried in the collapsed city. Caleb's relationship with certainty is anything but comfortable, but he's pretty sure they're him and Essek. In Zadash, Beau is learning to trust in the Cobalt Soul. Or maybe not to trust anyone. It's the sort of thing that changes every day.
shadowboxing (7246 words) by preservedbogbody Fandom: Critical Role: Exandria (Web Series) Rating: Explicit Relationships: Astrid Becke/Beauregard Lionett/Yasha Nydoorin
Every Conthsen afternoon, Astrid Becke spends several hours sorting through the endless piles of administrative debris that Trent Ikithon left behind in his office. Every Conthsen evening, she teleports to Zadash and spars with Beau and Yasha.
reblog for beauyasha week :)
azune having the craziest 36 hours ever like investigate the site of a massacre, watch a partial resurrection, get lightly flirted with by the heavily grief-stricken guy you do not like after lightly blackmailing him, go to work, watch like 70% of your coworkers get fired, accidentally make your new fascist boss interested in you, tell your friend said fascist boss might know your history as a child soldier and so you might die, before you can even process also find out the man who you followed into battle that was kind of your father figure may have intentionally not tried to escape at his public execution, realize it’s a non-zero he did that to spare your life, try to hold it together, get called out by all your clearly worried allies for looking 2 seconds away from a mental breakdown, see something you should not be able to see but can due to your magical powers, manipulate a religious fascist into liking you, have a sobbing emotional breakdown about your father figure’s death in the home you once stayed in because he sent you there, start building the beginnings of a mercenary spy network, go back to work, find out you have to investigate that same massacre but this time it’s because your new fascist boss is asking you to, realize you have built your entire life around the fires set by your father figure and he’s now dead, start getting the kindling to set some fires of your own.
Still watching critical role…
“He’s my boy” :,-3
I’m so late for this and constantly stumble through spoilers and they all have yet to come I am so curious I wish I knew it all, ahhh!
anyhow, I love Nott and Caleb’s dynamic u v u
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"i asked chatgpt" "i asked grok" well i asked the alethiometer and it said ☼☼☼, 🍎 🍎, 𝚨𝛀 𝚨𝛀, 🕯🕯🕯, ⚗️⚗️⚗️, 🐜, 🍎, 𓆈𓆈
These gays… they’re ruining my life
Many Faces of Liam O’brien as Caleb Widogast. (1/2/…)