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The quilt!!! The Good Luck quilt !!!! just there on instagram with 60 likes on it!!!!!!!!! oh man i was looking SO HARD. i've started to do a guide to all the good luck symbols that were on it but my quest is basically over!! The edges of it aren't clear, but this is basically everything we DON'T see in the film! oh man, I feel lightheaded.
ooooh boy can you hear the sewing machines revving up in anticipation
but also pour one out for all fabric stores that still don't exist post JoAnn's closing
THEY'VE POSTED MORE PICS!!!
this is not a drill
hey interwebz... if u still need to gawk at the quilt a lil more
they posted another lil clip on Insta!
oh yesss! thank you!! and i see they also posted this but in stills here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DaiAGfxDSYm/?img_index=5&igsh=MTU1YXRlZHM3Mjlibg==
and out of the darkness - you you you you you
Come getchur Monster/God Caine food! I like the post ep 9 idea that the loss of power means Caine loses control much easier or gets tired more easily
NO FEAR. The actors who played Long John Silver and Captain Flint in Black Sails FULLY ACKOWLEDGE that the Muppet adaptation was the best
(source)
hi i hope i get to be the one to break this news on Tumblr, because
I am reading Tim Curry’s 2025 memoir, Vagabond
and in it, he not only devotes a chapter to Muppet Treasure Island, but also references this very post
so, to recap
no, Tim Curry is absolutely NOT a Muppet; however
yes, he and Miss Piggy ABSOLUTELY fucked
She deserves to enjoy herself.
I will never shame her for living her life, when that dumb frog left her for someone half her age.
finally finished this one :]
Oh, oh, OHHHH.
Look at them. LOOK AT THEEEEM.
New phone wallpaper?
NEW PHONE WALLPAPER!!!
AHHHH, MA BABIEEEES
Miralos todos bonitos, todos coquetos, todos jochis. Hermosos. Preciosos. Chiquitos. Todos tontos. Los amo.
"At last,
My love has come along.
My lonely days are over...
And life is like a song."
- Etta James
Gift for degeneratepyrrhus (defiantlydelicate) on AO3 :)
Of the Northmost Winds and Skies
After 300 years Jack finally gets his warm Hiccup hug thanks to @lingi_15 — grab these adorable plushies before they fly away!
Caine being part of the digital circus’s found family 🤍🐝
I couldn’t think of a more satisfying ending for my beloved denture man. His ending is so beautiful and God I cried so hard in joy. I love him so.
Look at my babyyyyy
Only Merlin could criticize ‘dark magic’ and then beat the crap out of a 16 year old and then turn said child into a half-troll half-human creature
Like bro where is the line
Merlin thinks hes above any line
He doesn't have a problem with verbally abusing his teenage apprentice either :/
God forbbid a white man to have a hobby. Or being a Grey morally written character, with actitudes True to the era in which it was set.
I mean- Yeet the trollhunter on the stinky water! And let the poor old man back to sleep for other millenium. Jim will be fine-
HOW is Jim the villain in Douxie’s story??? 😭
Also i don't think coming from a different era means he can get off Scott free bullying children
OH BOY- I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE.
okay.
HEAR ME OUT.
Maybe, Jim is not a "villian" per se- but
He was the antagonist of Douxie's story.
An antagonist refers to a person, group, or force that opposes the main character. Often called “the rival,” their narrative function is to create the central conflict that drives the story and forces the main character to grow.
With that clear, I kind of like to overanalyze characters. That was my favourite part of the fandom, just overlook how they acted with one specific person, or their reaction to some specific topic.
In trollhunters, I overanalyzed Douxie's point of view from the story.
Let's talk about the bits of history and canon we know about the characters from “Wizards.” Personally, I like to consider the HCs made by the visual development and character design artists as canon, because they were the ones who knew and created the characters before the budget cuts, and I find them much more interesting than the versions we saw on screen —especially since, given the limited time they had, it wasn't enough to fully develop their stories—. Yeah, maybe it’s not the “right” thing to do; oh well, it’s just my opinion.
Now then. What do we know about Douxie?
- We know very little about his past. - If he could remember anything, it would be “fragments of screams, crying, and fire.” - We know he lived in a caravan when he was little. -He lived with his mom; we have no information about his father. A single mother, perhaps? -He loved traveling the world, and he was very curious -He liked to visit the little girl who lived on the outskirts of town and help her pick flowers -He’s known Archie since he was a child, but after he was separated from his mother.
So, with this in mind, we need to put the pieces of the puzzle together. He lived with his mother, but his village was attacked; somehow, he managed to survive, but his mother did not (much like in *Kung Fu Panda* or *The Bible*). Later, he meets Archie, a dragon who becomes his familiar and forms a bond with the wizard. Very few dragons—and even fewer after the Age of Dragons, when they went into hide in the Hidden World—show themselves, let alone form a bond with a human. And after years of surviving on his own, he is “saved” and adopted by Merlin.
Yes, maybe Merlin isn’t the “Father of the Year” in 2026, but— it’s a medieval story. He gave him a roof over his head, clothes, food, and an education. He kept him alive, which is saying a lot for that era *stares look at the high death rates from simple illnesses*. Anyway, obviously, what’s considered acceptable treatment today won’t be the same as it was in the Middle Ages. In fact, perhaps he couldn’t even consider him his father, but he could consider him his mentor.
Let’s remember that magic was a crime, and that Arthur hated magical creatures. He only accepted—and barely—Morgana’s magic because she was his sister, and he tolerated Merlin solely for the power he granted him. But there are no other wizards, despite it being called “the age of wizards.” Now, Merlin brought a street kid to the palace—a young wizard, I should point out—and Arthur not only didn’t kill him, but he let him live in his palace, under Merlin’s protection.
It’s a “kids’” show, so they don’t show all the atrocities that clearly took place in the palace. Obviously, but we know they happened. I’m not going to make excuses for it, but I can’t say they didn’t happen—unfortunately, it was very common back then. What’s more, even today it’s very common for parents to raise their children in ways that aren’t… appropriate… The clearest example: *Ahem.* LA CHANCLA.
Now—back in medieval times—ugh… that was on a whole other level. But Douxie wasn’t a slave. He enjoyed a great many luxuries; yes, he cleaned, but that doesn’t mean he was part of the servant class—he pretended to be one to keep a low profile. Merlin had him clean and do chores so he could learn the value of work. Maybe he had to do some physical labor on occasion, or one of the knights did, but let’s not forget that, first of all, IT WAS A ROYAL COURT, and second, IT WAS THE MIDDLE AGES.
If we look today at how children were raised in the ’60s, we think, “That’s outrageous.” If we see that in ancient times, Coca-Cola was considered “medicine,” we say, “How is that possible!” But it’s just a product of the times.
Sopa, you’ve told me a lot of nonsense—what does that have to do with Jim being an antagonist?
That’s what I’m getting at—wait.
Douxie fought side by side with Merlin in the war, helped him create the Trollhunter’s amulet, and watched as Morgana lost herself to magic. He was young, he was foolish, and he lacked the power to intervene. His master, his world, everything he had, left— disappeared.
In his final wish, Merlin entrusted Douxie with building his tomb, inscribing the legends of his prophecies on its walls, protecting the magic, telling the story of his name, and caring for the world and humanity.
If you ask me, that’s too much to ask. But oh well. Douxie did— at least, he did what he could.
He built Merlin’s tomb, had to move every 9–13 years (I don’t remember the exact number of years a creator had mentioned), and maintain a low profile. All on his own, he found IMMORTALITY—without Merlin’s help, thank you very much. He survived hundreds of wars, world conflicts, the plagues (yes, plural), witch hunts, the conquest of new worlds, climate change, and made his master’s name a legend.
That’s quite something, if you ask me. Yes, maybe he didn’t become a “master wizard,” but he waited 900 years for his mentor, like a faithful little dog who just wants his master to come back. No matter how abusive their relationship may have been, it was his mentor who gave him a task, and no matter how much time passed, Douxie did that task to the best of his ability.
Now— You’re going to tell me that, after 900 years, Merlin wakes up and leaves with Jim? I mean, yeah, I get it— the war with Gunmar and all that, stop Morgana, blah blah blah. But not even a “Hey, Douxie, thanks— it didn’t go very well, but nice try.” Or “Douxie, I just woke up; we’re at war again; come find me here.” It’s something they mention— and the problem is that after the war with Morgana and Gunmar— MERLIN WENT OFF WITH JIM TO EMBARK ON MORE ADVENTURES.
HE LEFT HIM; HE LITERALLY WENT AWAY WITHOUT CONTACTING HIM FOR MONTHS. AND IT WASN’T UNTIL LITTLE JIM HAD AN ACCIDENT THAT “Oh, I remembered you exist, btw— hey, come help me with Jim; he’s more important than you— you know, ‘main character syndrome.’”
Huh? Excuse me?
Jim?
The kid who gave Douxie dirty looks just for existing and being nice? Oh, right, he used to leave him tips, so we can excuse his bad treat to the service, just because he has money. But that passive-aggressive vibe from a 16-year-old?
That Jim?
Well, whatever, Douxie’ll help you. It’s recent, after all, right?
WHAT?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU’VE BEEN AWAKE FOR MONTHS, AFTER THE WAR AGAINST GUNMAR?!
AND IT NEVER OCCURRED TO YOU TO TELL HIM?
No, no, it’s fine—Merlin needed to go through the protagonist’s trauma arc. At least it served a purpose—it’s not like Douxie wanted to spend time with you, after spending his whole life serving you.
Yeah, Merlin wasn’t a father figure to Jim— he already had Blinky and Strickler. Merlin’s a jerk to him. Oh no, his Vespa. Poor thing.
But Merlin spent so much time with Jim that he barely had time to see Douxie. And when he does, it’s only for:
*Merlin dies dramatically in Douxie’s arms and leaves him his only prized possession, so that now he can carry on the mantle of master wizard and have the power to save the world* No big deal—it’s not a burden that’s going to affect him psychologically. After all, it’s nothing compared to turning a teenager into a troll; other people’s problems can wait—other people’s trauma isn’t important when the protagonist is here.
LET’S GET BACK TO YOU, JIM! GIVE HIM MORE SCREEN TIME!
And then...
Douxie has to protect Nari and help everyone save Jim, because... why not? That selfless little guy DIES while trying to do so, and not only does he wake up after being in limbo, but he hops on a plane and gets out of there, because he needs to escape as fast as possible so the Arcane Order doesn’t find him—literally becoming a target to buy the others time to escape and survive.
Okay, so we’ve laid the groundwork for the story. Douxie is strong enough to take on Bellroc and Skrael one-on-one and save the world, just as Merlin asked him to. After all, a trollhunter’s job is to take care of the trolls, and a master wizard’s job is to take care of the world and magic.
HOW THE HELL IS JIM THE PROTAGONIST AGAIN IF HE DOESN’T HAVE AN AMULET? THAT GUY ALREADY SERVED HIS PURPOSE.
JIM, YOU SHOULDN’T GET INVOLVED IN THIS—LEAVE THIS TASK TO THE ADULTS.
JIM, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING THERE!
JIM-
Jim-
honey-
my love--
kid-
I get that you want to help, but this is a fight between WIZARDS. THE TITLE SAYS SO.
DIDN’T ANYONE GIVE YOU THE SCRIPT?
...
...
HOW THE HELL DID THEY CHANGE THE SCRIPT? WHO APPROVED THIS!
No problem, Douxie still has all the tools to guide everyone—after all, he’s the one who knows the most about this. He’s been studying it for a while and knows what they’re up against. Right...
WHY THE HELL DOES BLINKY HAVE MERLIN’S BOOK? HE HATED IT. IT’S LITERALLY THE ONLY THING HE LEFT DOUXIE.
JIM, WHY ARE YOU TELLING EVERYONE WHAT TO DO—no matter how much I love you, this fight isn’t yours.
It’s like Aja fighting Krel’s battles against racism. Krel is a character designed to tackle those story arcs. Douxie was literally created to fight the Arcane Order. We don’t need another Trollhunter.
Excalibur is going to be claimed by Douxie’s magic; he’s so worthy that Nimune gave it to him, even when she no longer trusted Merlin. He has a pure heart.
This is Douxie’s story…
Oh, no, well. Another one of Jim’s stories… yeah…
At least you’ll have a plan that works, right?
Right?
Well… no, but that doesn’t matter. Douxie trusted him; he let him play the hero—again—and let whatever happens, happen. Just, please, take care of Archie; he’s Douxie’s only family. Make sure he comes back—after all, it’s an easy mission.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN EVERYONE MANAGED TO GET OUT AND ARCHIE GOT TRAPPED FOR ETERNITY IN A TROLL MARKET THAT’S INACCESSIBLE BY MAGIC?
FOR ETERNITY?
SERIOUSLY?
900 YEARS
AND HIS ONLY FAMILY WAS A CAT.
AND THEY COULDN’T SAVE HIM, BUT THEY COULD SAVE THE PROTAGONIST’S LOVE INTEREST!?!?
Well, never mind. Douxie still has one reason to live: to fulfill Merlin’s new, final request. To keep Nari safe.
Oh, no.
Oh, shit, the titans battle between Nari and Skrael.
And that really bugs me, because Douxie is strong enough to step in.
He was literally running, on his way to help Nari, to save her, and get her out of there. But NOOOOO, Jim had to grab him by the hand, stop him, and force him to stay behind because—because he just felt like it! Jim, nobody stops you when you want to jump right into a fight that’s none of your business, but you stop others when they do? Double standards.
And…
Nari died. Just because Jim didn’t let Douxie intervene.
Douxie would have died happy knowing she’d gotten Nari to safety, but no. If Jim can’t jump into the fight, nobody can.
Literally, Jim’s job was to make Douxie’s life miserable, without even realizing it.
And they don’t give him time to process the death and loss of his loved ones. Douxie has to keep running and keep his head up, because Jim needs his background characters. Ah, but when Jim loses Toby, then they can do whatever they want to change the plot to their liking.
Jim didn’t deserve Excalibur. And yes, maybe he’s not a “villain,” but from Douxie’s perspective, he’s just a problem—one who, time and time again, robbed her of time to be with his family.
I don’t like Jim.
BUT THAT’S THE BEAUTY OF THE CHARACTER. You know a character is well-written when someone hates him for good reason, because stories are experienced differently through everyone’s eyes.
No cause another thing
Jim IS a child. And you seem to be going into a lot of fucking detail about what Douxie went through — which YES IT SUCKS ASS — but jim has also gone through a SHIT TON.
Jim ALSO doesn’t have a father. And he was younger than Douxie was when he was suddenly thrust into the mantle of protector of TWO RACES THAT HAVE BEEN AT ODDS LONGER THAN HES BEEN ALIVE.
And you mentioned his Vespa like it’s something stupid— and that pissed me off cause clearly you’re minimizing what that was about.
It wasn’t about the Vespa.
It was about two other things.
1. Merlin’s lack of concern for others property. He just destroyed a very expensive vehicle without consulting ANYBODY.
2. That wasn’t just a Vespa. That was THE Vespa he got on the one day he hates MOST out of the year, the anniversary of his dad up and LEAVING HIM AND HIS MOTHER. Oh and he also had been nearly FUCKING MURDERED HOURS AGO AND STRUCK BY LIGHTNINGAnd who gave him the one thing he wanted most on his birthday? Blinky. His closest thing to a father figure. And they built that TOGETHER. The was just a fucking Vespa, that was the Vespa he and his basically father figure built TOGETHER. His mother got him a blender by the way (the same blender Merlin used to turn Jim into a troll btw so 2/2 of his birthday presents were used by Merlin against jim.)
And on the subject of Jim being the reason Merlin ditched Douxie.
Jim didn’t fucking know about that. And also— why are you blaming Jim? Merlin did that.
Literally all of your points are either things Jim did that are kinda stupid and he atoned for later, yes he was kinda of a dick to Douxie but so are most teens and he is more than nice to the guy afterward, or things that your blaming him for when it’s MERLINS DOING.
Douxie doesn’t even not like Jim, he vibes with the guy pretty well.
I think Merlin is the villain in Douxies story but apparently you’re not ready for that.
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Interesting point of view.
Genuinely, tell me more about it. (The Merlin being the villain on Douxie's story)
As I said, I love to hear others opinions. Please, carry on! 💙💙💙
BTW, I'm being serious, like I'm not trying to be rude or anything. Just because I don't like a character doesn't mean I'm forcing my opinion on anyone. But if you see another character differently, go ahead and tell me! I love it when people get passionate and share their thoughts on the characters 🥺🥺🥺
Only Merlin could criticize ‘dark magic’ and then beat the crap out of a 16 year old and then turn said child into a half-troll half-human creature
Like bro where is the line
Merlin thinks hes above any line
He doesn't have a problem with verbally abusing his teenage apprentice either :/
God forbbid a white man to have a hobby. Or being a Grey morally written character, with actitudes True to the era in which it was set.
I mean- Yeet the trollhunter on the stinky water! And let the poor old man back to sleep for other millenium. Jim will be fine-
HOW is Jim the villain in Douxie’s story??? 😭
Also i don't think coming from a different era means he can get off Scott free bullying children
OH BOY- I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE.
okay.
HEAR ME OUT.
Maybe, Jim is not a "villian" per se- but
He was the antagonist of Douxie's story.
An antagonist refers to a person, group, or force that opposes the main character. Often called “the rival,” their narrative function is to create the central conflict that drives the story and forces the main character to grow.
With that clear, I kind of like to overanalyze characters. That was my favourite part of the fandom, just overlook how they acted with one specific person, or their reaction to some specific topic.
In trollhunters, I overanalyzed Douxie's point of view from the story.
Let's talk about the bits of history and canon we know about the characters from “Wizards.” Personally, I like to consider the HCs made by the visual development and character design artists as canon, because they were the ones who knew and created the characters before the budget cuts, and I find them much more interesting than the versions we saw on screen —especially since, given the limited time they had, it wasn't enough to fully develop their stories—. Yeah, maybe it’s not the “right” thing to do; oh well, it’s just my opinion.
Now then. What do we know about Douxie?
- We know very little about his past. - If he could remember anything, it would be “fragments of screams, crying, and fire.” - We know he lived in a caravan when he was little. -He lived with his mom; we have no information about his father. A single mother, perhaps? -He loved traveling the world, and he was very curious -He liked to visit the little girl who lived on the outskirts of town and help her pick flowers -He’s known Archie since he was a child, but after he was separated from his mother.
So, with this in mind, we need to put the pieces of the puzzle together. He lived with his mother, but his village was attacked; somehow, he managed to survive, but his mother did not (much like in *Kung Fu Panda* or *The Bible*). Later, he meets Archie, a dragon who becomes his familiar and forms a bond with the wizard. Very few dragons—and even fewer after the Age of Dragons, when they went into hide in the Hidden World—show themselves, let alone form a bond with a human. And after years of surviving on his own, he is “saved” and adopted by Merlin.
Yes, maybe Merlin isn’t the “Father of the Year” in 2026, but— it’s a medieval story. He gave him a roof over his head, clothes, food, and an education. He kept him alive, which is saying a lot for that era *stares look at the high death rates from simple illnesses*. Anyway, obviously, what’s considered acceptable treatment today won’t be the same as it was in the Middle Ages. In fact, perhaps he couldn’t even consider him his father, but he could consider him his mentor.
Let’s remember that magic was a crime, and that Arthur hated magical creatures. He only accepted—and barely—Morgana’s magic because she was his sister, and he tolerated Merlin solely for the power he granted him. But there are no other wizards, despite it being called “the age of wizards.” Now, Merlin brought a street kid to the palace—a young wizard, I should point out—and Arthur not only didn’t kill him, but he let him live in his palace, under Merlin’s protection.
It’s a “kids’” show, so they don’t show all the atrocities that clearly took place in the palace. Obviously, but we know they happened. I’m not going to make excuses for it, but I can’t say they didn’t happen—unfortunately, it was very common back then. What’s more, even today it’s very common for parents to raise their children in ways that aren’t… appropriate… The clearest example: *Ahem.* LA CHANCLA.
Now—back in medieval times—ugh… that was on a whole other level. But Douxie wasn’t a slave. He enjoyed a great many luxuries; yes, he cleaned, but that doesn’t mean he was part of the servant class—he pretended to be one to keep a low profile. Merlin had him clean and do chores so he could learn the value of work. Maybe he had to do some physical labor on occasion, or one of the knights did, but let’s not forget that, first of all, IT WAS A ROYAL COURT, and second, IT WAS THE MIDDLE AGES.
If we look today at how children were raised in the ’60s, we think, “That’s outrageous.” If we see that in ancient times, Coca-Cola was considered “medicine,” we say, “How is that possible!” But it’s just a product of the times.
Sopa, you’ve told me a lot of nonsense—what does that have to do with Jim being an antagonist?
That’s what I’m getting at—wait.
Douxie fought side by side with Merlin in the war, helped him create the Trollhunter’s amulet, and watched as Morgana lost herself to magic. He was young, he was foolish, and he lacked the power to intervene. His master, his world, everything he had, left— disappeared.
In his final wish, Merlin entrusted Douxie with building his tomb, inscribing the legends of his prophecies on its walls, protecting the magic, telling the story of his name, and caring for the world and humanity.
If you ask me, that’s too much to ask. But oh well. Douxie did— at least, he did what he could.
He built Merlin’s tomb, had to move every 9–13 years (I don’t remember the exact number of years a creator had mentioned), and maintain a low profile. All on his own, he found IMMORTALITY—without Merlin’s help, thank you very much. He survived hundreds of wars, world conflicts, the plagues (yes, plural), witch hunts, the conquest of new worlds, climate change, and made his master’s name a legend.
That’s quite something, if you ask me. Yes, maybe he didn’t become a “master wizard,” but he waited 900 years for his mentor, like a faithful little dog who just wants his master to come back. No matter how abusive their relationship may have been, it was his mentor who gave him a task, and no matter how much time passed, Douxie did that task to the best of his ability.
Now— You’re going to tell me that, after 900 years, Merlin wakes up and leaves with Jim? I mean, yeah, I get it— the war with Gunmar and all that, stop Morgana, blah blah blah. But not even a “Hey, Douxie, thanks— it didn’t go very well, but nice try.” Or “Douxie, I just woke up; we’re at war again; come find me here.” It’s something they mention— and the problem is that after the war with Morgana and Gunmar— MERLIN WENT OFF WITH JIM TO EMBARK ON MORE ADVENTURES.
HE LEFT HIM; HE LITERALLY WENT AWAY WITHOUT CONTACTING HIM FOR MONTHS. AND IT WASN’T UNTIL LITTLE JIM HAD AN ACCIDENT THAT “Oh, I remembered you exist, btw— hey, come help me with Jim; he’s more important than you— you know, ‘main character syndrome.’”
Huh? Excuse me?
Jim?
The kid who gave Douxie dirty looks just for existing and being nice? Oh, right, he used to leave him tips, so we can excuse his bad treat to the service, just because he has money. But that passive-aggressive vibe from a 16-year-old?
That Jim?
Well, whatever, Douxie’ll help you. It’s recent, after all, right?
WHAT?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU’VE BEEN AWAKE FOR MONTHS, AFTER THE WAR AGAINST GUNMAR?!
AND IT NEVER OCCURRED TO YOU TO TELL HIM?
No, no, it’s fine—Merlin needed to go through the protagonist’s trauma arc. At least it served a purpose—it’s not like Douxie wanted to spend time with you, after spending his whole life serving you.
Yeah, Merlin wasn’t a father figure to Jim— he already had Blinky and Strickler. Merlin’s a jerk to him. Oh no, his Vespa. Poor thing.
But Merlin spent so much time with Jim that he barely had time to see Douxie. And when he does, it’s only for:
*Merlin dies dramatically in Douxie’s arms and leaves him his only prized possession, so that now he can carry on the mantle of master wizard and have the power to save the world* No big deal—it’s not a burden that’s going to affect him psychologically. After all, it’s nothing compared to turning a teenager into a troll; other people’s problems can wait—other people’s trauma isn’t important when the protagonist is here.
LET’S GET BACK TO YOU, JIM! GIVE HIM MORE SCREEN TIME!
And then...
Douxie has to protect Nari and help everyone save Jim, because... why not? That selfless little guy DIES while trying to do so, and not only does he wake up after being in limbo, but he hops on a plane and gets out of there, because he needs to escape as fast as possible so the Arcane Order doesn’t find him—literally becoming a target to buy the others time to escape and survive.
Okay, so we’ve laid the groundwork for the story. Douxie is strong enough to take on Bellroc and Skrael one-on-one and save the world, just as Merlin asked him to. After all, a trollhunter’s job is to take care of the trolls, and a master wizard’s job is to take care of the world and magic.
HOW THE HELL IS JIM THE PROTAGONIST AGAIN IF HE DOESN’T HAVE AN AMULET? THAT GUY ALREADY SERVED HIS PURPOSE.
JIM, YOU SHOULDN’T GET INVOLVED IN THIS—LEAVE THIS TASK TO THE ADULTS.
JIM, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING THERE!
JIM-
Jim-
honey-
my love--
kid-
I get that you want to help, but this is a fight between WIZARDS. THE TITLE SAYS SO.
DIDN’T ANYONE GIVE YOU THE SCRIPT?
...
...
HOW THE HELL DID THEY CHANGE THE SCRIPT? WHO APPROVED THIS!
No problem, Douxie still has all the tools to guide everyone—after all, he’s the one who knows the most about this. He’s been studying it for a while and knows what they’re up against. Right...
WHY THE HELL DOES BLINKY HAVE MERLIN’S BOOK? HE HATED IT. IT’S LITERALLY THE ONLY THING HE LEFT DOUXIE.
JIM, WHY ARE YOU TELLING EVERYONE WHAT TO DO—no matter how much I love you, this fight isn’t yours.
It’s like Aja fighting Krel’s battles against racism. Krel is a character designed to tackle those story arcs. Douxie was literally created to fight the Arcane Order. We don’t need another Trollhunter.
Excalibur is going to be claimed by Douxie’s magic; he’s so worthy that Nimune gave it to him, even when she no longer trusted Merlin. He has a pure heart.
This is Douxie’s story…
Oh, no, well. Another one of Jim’s stories… yeah…
At least you’ll have a plan that works, right?
Right?
Well… no, but that doesn’t matter. Douxie trusted him; he let him play the hero—again—and let whatever happens, happen. Just, please, take care of Archie; he’s Douxie’s only family. Make sure he comes back—after all, it’s an easy mission.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN EVERYONE MANAGED TO GET OUT AND ARCHIE GOT TRAPPED FOR ETERNITY IN A TROLL MARKET THAT’S INACCESSIBLE BY MAGIC?
FOR ETERNITY?
SERIOUSLY?
900 YEARS
AND HIS ONLY FAMILY WAS A CAT.
AND THEY COULDN’T SAVE HIM, BUT THEY COULD SAVE THE PROTAGONIST’S LOVE INTEREST!?!?
Well, never mind. Douxie still has one reason to live: to fulfill Merlin’s new, final request. To keep Nari safe.
Oh, no.
Oh, shit, the titans battle between Nari and Skrael.
And that really bugs me, because Douxie is strong enough to step in.
He was literally running, on his way to help Nari, to save her, and get her out of there. But NOOOOO, Jim had to grab him by the hand, stop him, and force him to stay behind because—because he just felt like it! Jim, nobody stops you when you want to jump right into a fight that’s none of your business, but you stop others when they do? Double standards.
And…
Nari died. Just because Jim didn’t let Douxie intervene.
Douxie would have died happy knowing she’d gotten Nari to safety, but no. If Jim can’t jump into the fight, nobody can.
Literally, Jim’s job was to make Douxie’s life miserable, without even realizing it.
And they don’t give him time to process the death and loss of his loved ones. Douxie has to keep running and keep his head up, because Jim needs his background characters. Ah, but when Jim loses Toby, then they can do whatever they want to change the plot to their liking.
Jim didn’t deserve Excalibur. And yes, maybe he’s not a “villain,” but from Douxie’s perspective, he’s just a problem—one who, time and time again, robbed her of time to be with his family.
I don’t like Jim.
BUT THAT’S THE BEAUTY OF THE CHARACTER. You know a character is well-written when someone hates him for good reason, because stories are experienced differently through everyone’s eyes.
As a big fan of the Rottmnt varsity jackets you've been selling, I'm curious! You have a tip goal for new collections on your kofi, do you have plans for what those new collections might be? Would they be more Rottmnt related things, other fandom/original works, maybe both?
I'm planning on doing designs in other franchises!
And about ROTTMNT, I am currently working on a more affordable line.
Yes, the leather jackets will still be available, but I'm going to launch a version made of cotton and felt, so it will be lighter, faster to produce, and, of course, cheaper. I'm just waiting for the samples to arrive!
Only Merlin could criticize ‘dark magic’ and then beat the crap out of a 16 year old and then turn said child into a half-troll half-human creature
Like bro where is the line
Merlin thinks hes above any line
He doesn't have a problem with verbally abusing his teenage apprentice either :/
God forbbid a white man to have a hobby. Or being a Grey morally written character, with actitudes True to the era in which it was set.
I mean- Yeet the trollhunter on the stinky water! And let the poor old man back to sleep for other millenium. Jim will be fine-
Master Wizard is humbled by the king.
So, someone asked me more info about this AU, and it might had woke something inside me. I would like to add more to this lore.
TW: I guess?
So, Douxie is the master wizard of Camelot, he made a Blood Oath to the crown, to Jim, to follow him no matter what, and to be loyal to his orders. Douxie crowned him king to both human and magic kind, and in the process bonded his magic to the Oath.
But what happens when the kind heart of the king you once knew starts to fill with darkness and rage? What if the pressure of the crown is so much he slowly forgets who he is.
This idea is a little mix I made a few years ago, from something @sakon76 said once, and a little bit of werewolf dinamics.
“The divine kings, have the power to make everyone around them follow them. Their word is people’s command”. So let it be.
Douxie didn’t just made an oath, he sealed his magic to Jim’s will. Jim knew the power that he got when he became a divine king, but never used said power to force, manipulate, or hurt anyone. He never forced Douxie to follow his orders, he allowed him to have free will. But then- things changed.
Douxie new the pressure on Jim’s shoulders. He knew he was afraid to loose Claire. He understood- but still… he had never saw Jim so mad before-
And it doesn’t matter how many years you’d spent getting to know someone… the truth is, you never really know another person completely. And someone who claimed to be your friend, your brother, your family, could turn out to be a monster. Even if he didn’t do it on purpose.
Douxie learned in a hard way, that Jim was not his family, but his king. And that you should never disobey the king.
I know its been a few years, but I wonder what the peace treaty of your AU looked like, were there monster involved? Doesn't have to be a illustration, just hearing your ideas would be nice too
Damn, I never got to actually answer this.
First things first. Let’s establish the basic rules of this world. The main idea is to bring all these worlds together so they can coexist in harmony, without breaking the magic canon of each one.
Humans live apart from magical creatures. There are places where magic is kept secret, where trolls are considered either unreal or mere legends (such as in Arendelle or Berk, where people only speculate about the existence of these beings, or very few know of them). Dragons are hunted on the Viking islands, and a few other kingdoms have constant encounters with them; peace has not been an easy option.
As for the wizards, there was a witch hunt many centuries ago. Humans viewed magic as something burdensome and impure, and they hunted down so many witches that they eventually went into hiding. Merlin became a legend, and over the years, he came to be regarded as a god—just like in the Arthurian legends. I like to think that Merlin raised Douxie from a young age, that he found him and took him under his wing, because the boy had magic, and he had lost his family. It was during this witch hunt that Merlin taught Douxie about the power of his magic and helped him achieve immortality at a young age, more out of necessity to survive than for any other reason. He never wanted the curse of inmortality on his son, but he couldn't leave him to die in the trails.
Very few wizards remain on earth, but they are truly powerful. Legend has it that a wizard’s blessing is the guide to a peaceful future, and that if he encounters a worthy being, a just King will be born, who will bring peace to the land. Just like in Magi —yes, the anime based on Aladdin and Sinbad—. So the master wizards are like Magi. Or at least, that’s what the legend says. If a Magi finds a human he deems worthy, their paths will intertwine, and the Magi will guide that human until he becomes a king. But that… is just a legend.
Someone said in a discord group once, that Jim was a... Mighty king? Predestinated king? Godly king? I don't remember, but he was Predestinated to become one, and that he would be powerful. I'm pretty sure Sakon and BluHeaven had mentioned it before, many many years ago.
Anyways! Merlin met Arthur, and his magic told him that the legend was true. It told him to trust, and that if he helped Arthur, he would bring the rebirth of the magical world. Merlin made a Blood Oath to Arthur —a form of magic that bound his magic and his free will to remain loyal to his King. And Arthur founded Camelot—. But the Blood Oath was a double-edged sword.
Over time, Merlin realized that his magic responded to Arthur’s will, not his own. Arthur brought prosperity to humans... but not to the trolls. And so the war against Gunmar and Morgana began. It was during that war that Douxie and Merlin created the amulet to forge a trollhunter and stop the barbarism before more blood was shed. Yes, they had proven the existence of magical creatures and the power of magic, but at what cost.
Jim Lake was nothing more than a peasant’s bastard; he didn’t have the blood to be a knight. But even so, he decided to join the battle. It was him who stopped Gunmar; it was him who fought for peace and advocated for the rights of magical creatures. And Douxie... finally understood what Merlin saw in Arthur, because he saw it in Jim.
Or that's what he tough
Jim didn't just become the trollhunter; he became the bridge between the trolls and the humans.
But no one was going to accept a king without noble blood or a heart of stone to lead their kingdoms. That is where Douxie, to establish peace between the two, takes the same Blood Oath that Merlin took. And he binds his magic and his loyalty to Jim’s crown, who promises to protect and give sanctuary to as many creatures as he can, and to protect magic, turning Camelot into a sanctuary.
Over the years, the power of Jim’s treaty became so well known that it spread to other kingdoms throughout the entire moor. The kings who joined Jim became part of what we now know as “Arcadia.”
Most kingdoms know something about magic, and decide to join Jim, in fear of being against them. The kingdom of Rosas has a wizard as king, Arendelle is full of magic and wonder, everyone knows the sun power of Corona, and Berk was the last to join the treaty after Stoic made peace with dragons. The clans of DunBroch, MacGuffin, Macintosh, and Dingwall are not part of the treaty, but they didn't start war with them or join any conflict, even when they had previous problems with Berk Vikings, because after the berkians joined Arcadia... They weren't willing to find fight against all their allies. They do not believe in magic, at least not most of them. Ironic, because that lands are Douxie's homeland.
About monsters...
There is Pitch Black. And the dark magic... Who is slowly taking over the kingdoms, and treating the magic as an own. Pitch is willing to destroy the heart stones of Arcadia, and take control over the land.
And other monster involved?
More than a Physical monster/creature. There is the Blood Oath.
Because yeah, Jim is a great king for years, and he is hearth is made of gold. But when the dark magic starts to become dangerous, it puts Claire's life at risk (she is a shadowmancer). And he will do everything in his power to keep his wife safe, even if that means pushing every boundary of the people near him, to do so. The problem arises when blood ties interfere with a person's free will... or, more specifically, a wizard's. And when that happens, the wizard loses control over his own gang and himself, becoming nothing more than a puppet or an extension of Jim. And what is a Wizard without his magic... But a shell.
And maybe... Just maybe... Douxie is the one who actually needs the champions, and not Jim.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask. 💙😊
Hey! I’ve seen your artworks of your champions of Arcadia AU and I love them!! Did you ever write any fanfic for the story of it? If so I would love to read it! (Also I know that it’s a few years old by now but I just discovered it and I’m so interested lol)
I was going to write a fanfic, but it would be way too long and I had not the time.
But I have a bunch of short ideas and snippets of important scenes, of the main plot.
The problem is that it was more focused on the TOA part. The idea was that the king of Arcadia, Jim, found out about a profecy, and needed to find and reunite four champions to complete said profecy.
The champions in question, where... You guessed it. The big four.
I don't know if I should publish the snippet scenes as one shots, and join them as a series in AO3.