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There's a trend going around where people are drawing Hundred Line Last Defense Academy characters as Pokémon, so here's Nozomi as Musharna !
Moko draft doodle
Hey Sumino, would you believe me if I said that we anons had managed to take a look at about a hundred different outcomes of your situation back in your old world? The results were... interesting to say the least.
I wouldn't be surprised...
Normally, I'd say this was impossible but...
A) Me and my friends as you guys know, aren't from here.
B) I doubt you anons are exactly... normal? Assuming you're in our universe while you're able to head into any of our heads isn't realistic. So I do think there's the chance you guys are also alternates who somehow can communicate with us...
Days pass, another note. "Not those shambling abominations. My gods and goddesses are not the ones in the woods preying on idiots with too much bravado and too little sense. They are younger, in a sense. I apologize for my vague language, Sister of Light. My gods have names and personalities. They are cosmic beings, in a way, but I fear they are in a deep sleep. I have thought on them, and in reflection, despite my status as outcast, I still find the strength to help the community." Again, TLDA.
“Too much bravado and too little sense.”
Well. That stings. Toast considers for her services to the Heir and to the Hamlet itself to be a justified, Holy affair. But she’s quick to cast off such a statement. Surely the writer could not have known that she, too, heads off into the wilds, hoping to heal heroes in their time of need, and to bring light to the shadowiest corners of the countryside.
Again, she picks up pen and paper.
If your gods inspire you to do good in this world, then perhaps they are no different from mine own. Vesta, goddess of hearth, light, health, and home. God, omniscient watcher, holy presence and pitying force. These two are one and the same, in my eyes. As a Vestal, I am not truly a nun - it is different, and as such, I stand on the cusp of two different interpretations of divinity. The more I learn of positive, forgiving and giving gods, the more I have been inclined to them of them as One Good Being, an amalgamate that has been pecked apart by imperfect human minds.
So perhaps in the end, we worship the same being, with the same intention. But as long as you are resilient and kind, as long as your God (Gods, Goddesses) pushes you to do good in this world, there is no need to worry. Perhaps, in a word of caution, I would advise that you not advertise your faith as you might openly do. Telling a neighbor to have a blessed day can apply to both your beliefs, and theirs. Using such friendly language allows for both you and them to have your own interpretations. Perhaps it is a way to mend broken bridges.
Sister Toustain
wait, how do you do the tumblr alert thing?
You @ the person in your post! :D Tumblr didn’t actually anounce it or anything. Some people just stumbled upon it.
I'mma do dis because BOOKS
Rules: In a text post, list 10 books that have stayed with you in some way. Don’t take but a few minutes, and don’t think too hard—they don’t have to be great works, just ones that have touched you and come to mind.
Tag 10 friends, including me, so I’ll see your list. Make sure you let your friends know you’ve tagged them.
1. The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls by Emilie Autumn 2. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green 3. Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson 4. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson 5. Keeping You a Secret by Julie Anne Peters 6. Luna by Julie Anne Peters 7. Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom 8. Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes 9. Flowers in the Attic by V. C. Andrews 10. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath ("Victoria Lucas") I'mma tag people with this handy dandy Tumblr alert thingy, so it's easier for them to notice! ( taliabobalia - not because she tagged me but because I stole it from her anyway. Because BOOK!) luciusad2004, tlda, professional-loiterer, toolninja, theoutsideisbeautiful, and I don't really know who else to tag. What are friends? Can I eat them?