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I REALLLLLLY love these guys. I feel like cam (alien) looks very strange fully rendered but hey that’s fine.
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Them again. Sorry for spam posting to my 3 followers 💔
I REALLLLLLY love these guys. I feel like cam (alien) looks very strange fully rendered but hey that’s fine.
Caleb Carter aka war mage voted most likely to make the people (all of them) swoon
D. B. Woodside known as Amanadiel in "Lucifer" is pretty close to how I imagine Caleb.
Favorite Quote
There are a lot of contenders for favorite quote. Ride the Storm was funny, heart wrenching, eye-opening, scary, thrilling, sexy, and awe inspiring in turns.
Originally, I was going to go with “Consider it fucked” for my favorite quote because that’s so funny. But so many people used that scene for their favorite battle. It’s already been analyzed and looked at quite a bit. Then there’s always “My name is Cassie Palmer and I love you!” which, yeah. But again, that’s likely to be a popular one so I’m passing it by. What can I say, I was a hipster before it was cool and hate to go with the popular choice. Or Cassie and Pritkin saying “Friends” “It’s complicated” on top of each other. And there are others yet.
Instead I’m looking at Cassie and Caleb’s conversation about coffee and donuts. Because both coffee and donuts are near and dear to my heart. Well, coffee is anyway since no one in Iowa can make a decent donut (damn I miss good donuts).
Caleb snorted. “Not what you’d consider coffee. Not if you’ve been drinking that nuclear waste John mainlines all day.”
Cassie: “I don’t drink Pritkin’s coffee and he doesn’t eat my doughnuts. We have a deal.”
“I’d hate to see the doughnut John would eat,” Caleb said.
“I don’t drink Pritkin’s coffee and he doesn’t eat my doughnuts. We have a deal.” They have a deal. I’m pretty sure the deal is that Pritkin pretends not to know about Cassie’s donuts and Cassie lays off him about the coffee. Remember in EtN where she told the kitchen not to send him coffee anymore when he ordered it, only tea? I’m pretty sure they came to an understanding sometime after that. Or more precisely because he bit her head off worse because he hadn’t had coffee than when he was tanked on a couple pots. Just out of spite. Or the time when he brings her that sad excuse for a donut in Shadowland?
This quote reminds me of the everyday relationship that they had. Their little routines and nice things that they did for one another. Because they were a couple even before they were a couple. It makes me miss those times even more. I know things are going to change now that Pritkin’s back and unfettered by his father’s parole. But their genuine caring for one another should remain. That’s what this quote shows to me, the genuine care for your other half. The ways you find to deal with the more eccentric things about your partner. And it reminds me of the similar unspoken deal I have with @hothie over my coffee and some of his snacks. I’m more Pritkin and he’s Cassie, except I don’t have Pritkin’s iron control with not eating the sugary snacks that make their way in the house. I wish I did!
I drew the sillies again!!!
I redesigned half of their dorm room oops. I love my boys ♡
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Headcanon: This is what Caleb looks and sounds like, Luke Cage from the Marvel shows on Netflix. Yeah, I’m in the middle of watching Defenders right now.
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