Second of the big Hachi lines today, and I love this one. I had the time of my life coloring it, and it made me wish the competition lasted longer so I could just color forever.
I think these are viewing screens in Clockwork's tower, though, we can only see bits of them here.
Shout out to @ecto-stone for the amazing lines. Last one of the comp from me!
baby Dwobbit Frodo only because of his Dwarven half he is a Big Chunky Baby in comparison to other hobbit bubs and after a while Bilbo is struggling to hold his giant dwarf baby like those petite women who have babies with 6'3 rugby players and end up with 6 month olds that are half the size of them
Since the name Hilda is passed down, Hilda's mother was also named as such. I just call her Mamahilda to avoid confusion.
Mamahilda is very much like Hilda in both appearance and attitude, but while Hilda has a burning rage that fuels her to act, her mother was the opposite, a mere witness and bystander. She grew up being taught much of the same as Hilda, about the destruction of the Triforce and such, but while it did initially encouraged her to help her kingdom, it slowly grew as a burden she could no longer bear.
She met her husband, the King of Lorule, and she did initially believe she liked him very much and even got engaged, but it always felt very much like both parties did it only for the sake of believing that perhaps marriage could help the reputation of the Lorule Royal family. The man is very kind to her, but in a way that felt more degrading to her than anything.
By the time she was convinced to have a child, she had met the newly recruited hospice worker at Lorule Castle, this was Sena, Ravio's aunt.
Sena was left to take care of Ravio since he was born, his parents having left him in pursuit of a better life beyond Lorule; A selfish move from Sena's perspective. She did not want to care for a child but adjusted anyway. For a majority of her early life she worked as a shopkeeper for her family; studying medicine on the side as she grew older. Before Ravio was born (and subsequently being left with him), she was hired to work at the castle. And athough she hated the royals, she took this opportunity in hopes of better pay.
She was quickly assigned to personally take care of the Queen who was expecting a child soon. This was very early in the pregnancy, so Sena most of the time just quickly made sure Mamahilda was comfortable and left to do something else. As months passed, the two bonded much more and eventually the two fell in love with one another.
Mamahilda really liked how blunt and down-to-earth Sena was, thinking it was much better than the optimism she was forced to see constantly, while Sena thought much of the same. She had expected the royals to be ridiculous, superstitious, and greedy, so it was a nice surprise to be proven wrong in a sense.
Hilda was eventually born; Shortly after, so was Ravio. Sena began to raise Ravio and continued her job of assisting Mamahilda, as the Queen herself, requested her often. This continued for 5 years.
However, even with the pleasure to meet such an interesting Queen, Sena's station of work was constantly compromised. A guard, one she cared not for, would regularly motion for her attention. This eventually turned to constant harassment, and with it progressively getting much more dangerous for her, she was forced to defend herself. With the death of this guard, she quickly covered her tracks in hopes of buying enough time to at least see Ravio one more time.
She did manage that, and left him her scarf. After that she never came home, making Ravio believe she had simply grown tired of him and ran away.
With the royals being very secretive with their affairs, Sena was put to execution away from public eye. The harassment having been subjected upon her: hidden.
Years passed and Mamahilda's grief for Sena's death never diminished. Mamahilda abdicated herself by running away by the time Hilda was still very young. She cut her hair and forcibly removed the three defining moles on her face in hopes that it would help her be less recognizable.
During the events of ALBW, it is a mystery if she ever survived.
Hilda came to have no positive or negative feelings towards her mother.
Ravio came to forgive his aunt for leaving him, but was then distraught upon finding out she was executed.
a lot of people in the sapphic and lesbian community love acting as if they love "mascs" and gnc women, but what they don't tell you it's that being masc is hot as long as you're canonically attractive. if you're not they treat you like you're a disgusting monster āŗļø
Sorry for my rambling but the resurgence of ppl who hate Steveās ending on TikTok got me thinking again.
Why do people insist Steve was still a man out of time 10 years into the MCU and he didnāt adapt to the future? Why do they keep pretending like Steve loved living in the past bc āit was the past society he was missingā and not bf he woke up all alone and confused, PTSDād to hell 70 years in the future, ALONE.
Chris said it himself when he said Steve finds his found family in the future. He has Sam, Natasha, treats Wanda as a lil sister. Then he does everything, including defying all governments and becoming a criminal to get his best friend back. Steve is very much adapted and he doesnāt long for the past. Sure, he misses people. The commandos all died and he never got to see the . Peggy aged and got sick (and letās be real, he pretty much says goodbye to her in tws and she tells him to move on and live his own life and then suddenly in endgame BAM heās not over her again? When heās been just fine the past few movies?? Like sure her death was sad for him but hes not longing after her? All he is focused on is *checks notes* saving Bucky and defying the government.
Itās just such a superficial and lazy read of Steveās initial āman out of timeā schtick to keep reducing him to someone who could never adapt to the progressive future when he is in fact the most progressive avenger. Steve does not long for the past because he thinks it was a better time but bc he was abruptly ripped out of it. But not once do we ever see him struggle to adapt again. He does not even long after Peggy and is happy she got to live her own happy life. Where does this āSteve needs to live in the past to be happyā trope come from, and why did the Russo brothers fall for it too? How is Steve not a man out of time again in the 50s when heās already used to the future?
Steve āthe past is for fossilsā Rogersās final ending is to retract all his progress and fuck off to the past and ditch his found family, sure
First of all, people on tiktok are talking about how terrible Steve's ending was? That's great, gives me back some hope for that app lol.
And second of all, PREACH. All of this, a thousand times over. You're absolutely correct and you should say it, thank you very much. I genuinely agree with all of this so much, and I could go on and on about it, but I don't want to spend more of my precious energy dwelling on that dumb movie anymore than I already have.
Just about this bit, though:
"How is Steve not a man out of time again in the 50s when heās already used to the future?" - THIS, plus he never actually lived through the 50s because he was in the ice from 1945 onwards, and he spent the years before that at war in Europe, so that would just another time jump/displacement for him?? He'd just be DOUBLY out of time: displaced both from the future which had very much become his present and his home, and also his past, which he never would've actually wanted to go back to anyway, LEAST of all without Bucky (and his friends/new family), and definitely not for Peggy, who he'd already said goodbye to and knew to have lived a good life. Jesus Christ. Literally the stupidest fucking ending anyone could've come up with for Steve, congratulations you marvel numbnuts.
ANYWAY. I'll always be angry about this, but I should probably also mind my blood pressure lmao so I'm just going to forget about this whole fiasco again now and think about how happy Steve and Bucky currently are together š„°