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@heathclair
I really like the idea of Bolaire/Hal in like, a Mask loves the Theater kind of way
But I also really love the idea of Shadia thinking that her dad and Bolaire are dating when they're not
like the assumption is 'oh yeah the wine tasting events are dates and dad just doesnt feel comfortable telling me yet' and her asking if they broke up when Hal learns about the mask bit cus they've been acting odd.
the potential is really charming to me
Long time art admirer here, ADORE YOUR WORK!!! As a request can we get some good ol’ fashioned HTTYD1 era Hiccup whump in here 🥺👉🏻👈🏻 perhaps with some protective Toothless or Buffstrid? 🥺👉🏻👈🏻
Absolutely yes. Httyd1 era Hiccup whump goes so hard. That leg is not giving him a good time.
I've seen quite a few interpretations of what jobs kotlc characters would go in to but the one that stuck with me and I desperately need is fitz as a psychologist
i know grey's states that owen (gag) is head of trauma (not for very much longer, lmao) but what if i say, that doctor apri.l kepner is now the head of trauma.
Get a load of this guy
Anyway so. I grew up in a desert - it’s the only place I’ve ever really known intimately. I took vacations in Rhode Island as a kid, but I was young and didn’t drive so I wasn’t like fully aware of the differences.
Roadtripping in Oregon I realized how spread out the lives there are, houses and barely towns in the middle of the forest or the woods. And I was trying to figure out why. Were our cultures just that different?
My first year of college a visiting artist put together a quilt with embroidery detailings of the local map, rivers and mountains and lakes depicted, city blocks. She said she thought it was so interesting how our cities and towns were built here, close together. I didn’t really understand why it was different because to me I just assumed that’s what a town is like.
But I think I like actually get it now. How in the desert your lives are built close together whether you like it or not, all around one thing - water. If water is abundant why not build your house in the middle of nowhere? But to build a house in the middle of the desert? Suicide.