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@darkmagicattack
"MAHAD!"
@darkmagicattack wants their scrolls stolen
āThis will not take long.ā He assures as he takes with him the arcane charts.
A hundred and five summers pass.
Hello guys I need some help my friend saw while she was sleeping a really bright tiny light and thought it was an angle but as soon as it was near her it changed to an dark tall creature without hair and a face . It tried to choke her and in the moment it touched her throat she woke up . Any thoughts or tips how I could help her
Artist: Tristan Elwell šŖ¦ šāā¬
Ran into a celebrity at the mall today
@darkmagicattackā has sent: Headcanon Please? @ Critias
Send me āHeadcanon Please?ā and Iāll reply with a random headcanon for my muse! [Accepting, specify muse]
// Iām feeling like sharing some worldbuilding, I take into consideration for Critiasā development:
Duel spiritis =/= Kas. I feel like there is a huge misconception between both, and I donāt blame anyone for imagining they are the same thing. The show sure as hell, never bothers to establish or draw a line of distinction between them.
Contratry to what we are bound to assume (I at least did until I did my research. I thought it was just a mechanic, meant to justify the monsters & whatnot). The whole ka and ba stuff we see in the MW arc is actually, grounded on the subject of oneās soul in the Ancient Egypt period. With that said, whenever I see those monsters I interpret them as originating from a human so they are kinda of stuck within Egypt. What this essentially boils down to is: the DM Mahad and DMG Mana from the MW arc aRE NOT THE SAME ONES we see in the season 4 arc (and even in GX) [Im only naming those two, BUT this can be said about any other creature that appears in both arcs].
Duel spirits appear to heavily rely on the existence of multiple-universes, this is something far more relevant to GX than DM per say. But it still is an important difference to be aware of. I also like the idea of there existing specific universes for each archetype or element.
Magic is dead by the modern/contemporary time, in Ancient Egypt magic was showing signs of decline (as seen how only a handful of people seemed to have access to it, and it was mostly kept a secret), whereas it was at its peak when Atlantis existed.
When it comes to Atlantis, I am basing it quite a lot off Platoās dialogues and description. As well as taking inspiration from Age of Mythology stuff for it, since that is something Iām the most familiar with.
@darkmagicattackā has sent: Dark Magician has moved all of Kaiba's objects in his office by two inches with the use of magic.
The CEO walked into his office, his entrance was a loud one to put it mildly. The door swung open, all while he talked on the phone at a very high volume. Whatever he was arguing about, had a tight hold of most of his attention. Enough for him to not notice the subtle changes, within the environment.
Kaiba threw onto the nearby couch his suitcase, alongside witha coat he was carrying in his arms, without really looking at what he was aiming at. He had just barely missed them.
It appeared that the discussion had become quite heated, as evident by the quick shift in his tone altogether and the loud stomps on the floor. He was already pretty close to his desk, and most importantly his chair.
Or so he thought.
āAnd once I hop on the network, you better be writing your resignation letter. Youāll be on streets, mark my goddamn-- wooords-- agh!ā Thoes were the final words to come out from the CEO, before the loud crashing noise which was followed by an whine of pure pain. The poor employee heard it all, from the other side of the line and maintained his silence as he anxiously waited for his bossā return.
It took Kaiba a brief moment, until he found the strength to prop himself back up. Thankfully no one else was around, to find him in such compromising position. It was only then he noticed that things, seemed to be out of place (who in their right mind could have possibly pulled such thing?). This only served to further infuriate Kaiba, as he grabbed his phone from the floor and returned to yell at the poor employee.
His mood didnāt improve throughout the rest of the day.