"It's Funky" Chapter 107: "Moonlight and Gravestones"
October 4, 1999
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"It's Funky" Chapter 107: "Moonlight and Gravestones"
October 4, 1999
A couple sonic doodles idk
mick is playing elevator music while she looks for an edit
Goin' strong on a year of struggling to process RTDL DX's fucking Magolor ethnicity twist, but I think I've come to maybe my third eye-opener on why it happened.
The core of Magolor's character is that he is a nobody who pretended to be someone y'know? Even when it was implied he was from Halcandra, you got this image of a little runt living in a hellscape dotted with vestiges of a great past, and one that he lied and stole his way into, ultimately in order to get his hands on the symbol of ownership over it right?
But if he's from Halcandra, to a lot of people and probably the writers, that would imply that there IS something special and deserved of his hoarding of the Ancient's glory. In fandom I often see a character being implied to be RELATED to the Ancients meaning they *ARE* an Ancient. They ARE an important old fart with a lot of history and knowledge, but I have personally never seen it that way.
I LOVE history. I LOVE HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY SO MUCH, and I love thinking about history, mythology, and people as symbiotic living things and concepts, so to me, INSTANTLY the most intriguing route is for the Ancients to be a myth and whoever is left to Just Be A Guy. Maybe they can trace direct heritage, but more than anything they are a person living in the shadow of something, there is nothing but the shadow, and the shadow is that Legacy of The Ancients. Whether it be Hyness ranting and raving about a magic and religion he fundamentally misunderstands, or Magolor claiming an artifact that may've ironically been what brought his home to such ruin.
But I think the writers want to avoid Magolor being Halcandran - to the point of not just leaving it open, or hinting to the negative, BUT EXPLICITLY SAYING 'NO' - because they don't want to say that he is special or deserving of the legacy he is so fascinated with by birthright. But simply, I love writing characters who DO have birthright to things they seek. They're just not informed that birthright is fucking stupid in my headcanon and they will suffer for that.
hehehe guys i have a gift,, a little snack,, a treat for you guys
the boys!! feeds you California and Florida!! but in the new style! below the cut is a few different versions and such!!
Constructive criticism is welcome btw! Just be nice about it :D
Guys- i did something and I dont know what to do-
So like- I accidentally put Bucky, Matt and Hope from my Wiz!AU in a poly queerplatonic relationship-
I DONT KNOW HOW!
It just sort of happend. Its not actually canon to the au...Except for the fact it totally is??? Like it is in the sense we all know something is going on but its like never confirmed.
Im talking nonsese- let me start over-
So like- I have a lot of ideas for my Wiz! X Dcu au right? I just havent gotten around to writing it all down. And one of those things things are interaction Bettween Bucky, Matt and Hope. Individually and as a group. And with out fail, I always end up having them interacting as if they where in a married/divorced relationship trying to figure out how to co-parent their son during the zombie apocolyps all while hes going through his rebelious teen faze.
So its the 3 of them fighting over how to take care of him and what he should and shouldnt do, while also them having a complex relationship with eachother. Them being the only adult heros in the group to take care of them ( others are either civilians, spys or kids. And like I said before Moon Kight is going through it so he dosent count)
The 3 have diffrent morals and stuff so they try to set Peter on diffrent paths, and this is what got them to "Divorced". This whole thing is like a domestic dispute with ex's that never dated.
But I also dont see them in a romantic sense at all. Maybe that would change if I keep thinking about it, but I also dont want to?? Cause even though they arent in a relationship in my au, if they were to have this kind of relationship i wouldnt mind it just being platonic. For many reasons but mainly
Hope: has that thing with scott and I dont see her really In a place to start something new
Bucky: Has been inlove with Steve Rogers since 1937
Matt: Just...Him. I dont think I need to explain myself as to why romance fails him.
I dont know how well Im really explaining this so I'll come back later with a snipet
Tldr: I subcountiously write my au's Matt, Hope and Bucky as if they were in a poly queer platonic relationship who are either divorced or struggling to raise their spider son together. It isnt canon to the au but it is in my heart (I'd totally make it canon though if most people want it to be lol)
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