At this point, I've made enough Zelda lore/theory posts to need a navigation hub for them. Here it is! I'll add new posts to this list when I make them.
On Awakenings in The Legend of Zelda
On Awakenings in the Legend of Zelda, Part 2: BotW Link
On Awakenings in the Legend of Zelda, Part 3: Can't Fi Just Talk?
On Awakenings in the Legend of Zelda, Part 4: Why Can't Fi Just Talk?
🌿 Why Fi Started Talking in Link's Thought Brambles 🌿
Hey friends! FicFest has concluded. I had a lot of fun, and I also made some Heart of Lead (and one Belladonnas!) related posts that I’m pretty proud of. This is just a reference list of everything I posted during the Fest, mostly for my own archival purposes.
Original FicFest Introduction
Brief sections about me, about Heart of Lead, and about some of its key characters
Day 1- Character
Luanne and Wren moodboards, plus some basic character bios
Day 2- Romantic Relationships
A fluffy drabble called “Coffee Date” about the early stages of Ruth and Sally’s romance
This is my favorite day, fyi <3
Day 3- Non-Romantic Relationships
Rundowns of some important relationships in Heart of Lead of the friend, family, and enemy varieties
Day 4- Quotes
A couple of my favorite draft 2 quotes; funny ones and dramatic ones alike
Day 5- Music
Some formative songs for this WIP, plus key lyrics and links to listen!
Day 6- Pictures
Digital painting of Luanne, plus ending acknowledgements for the Fest
Wow, it’s been another busy hand day! And I’m still behind on messages!
Please check out this post for information on why this list exists and how you can help me in a very big way by reblogging one of the below posts, adding image descriptions to your reblog (the way I do to most stim toy bloggers featured here) and tagging it #descforstb. (I can then go in, add tags and queue the post.) Even one post helps me out a lot, because that’s one post I don’t have to describe myself.
All this allows me (a disabled autistic with mental illnesses and chronic hand pain) to keep on trying to make this blog as accessible as possible - meaning a larger variety of disabled stimmers can fully access the information here, which (in addition to collating and archiving information) is one of my goals for this blog. This will, I hope, leave me enough spoons to keep up better with asks, messages and my own posts, allowing this blog to better serve the stim community without sacrificing something as important (but spoon-consuming) as image descriptions. It may even allow me to increase my daily posting schedule, giving you more regular information on stim toys and DIYs.
I’ll update this list (this is a fraction of my draft folder) as I see posts taken, but please do check the tag ( #descforstb) in case someone claims a post while I’m asleep or absent. (I am away from the computer, sometimes...)
A tremendous, flapping, stimmy thank you to everybody who has expressed interest in helping me find ways to make running this blog a little easier (and is understanding of my quest to be accessible). Thank you so very much! You’re all just so incredibly amazing I don’t quite know how to process it, truly.
(Please note that none of these posts are particularly time-sensitive, so please don’t feel there is any rush, at all, to have these done. There really, truly isn’t.)
Thank you, thank you so very much. As I said, even one of these posts described for me is one less description I need to write, and that makes such a difference. If this experiment doesn’t work, I’ll go back to looking at additional mods for this blog, but I truly appreciate that you’re willing to let me try this!