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Nobody knows how Alastor wins poker every time
We can just sit, we don't have to say anything...‧₊˚♪ 𝄞₊˚⊹
Daveigh Chase, who voiced Lilo in "Lilo & Stitch" and played Samara Morgan in "The Ring," has died at 35.
Does anyone else think Alaria from “Witch Hat Atelier” look like she could be the daughter of Eda and Raine Whispers???
Picture of young Raine and Eda for reference
Who is the WORST dad?
Shou Tucker (Full Metal Alchemist series)
Bondrewd (Made in Abyss)
we hear the playback and it seemed so long ago
Part 2!
I hope you all enjoy and I hope I don't take as long making part 3! There's gunna be a lot of parts just warning yall now, my sketch book is packed.
Part 1 here:
https://www.tumblr.com/blue-tailed-artist/812312513765097472/so-how-did-this-happen-part-1?source=share
Types of Conflict
Conflict is something I struggle introducing into my story if I've already started it. If you're similar or just don't know where to start, here are the basic types of conflict.
Person vs person – conflict between characters
Person vs Self –conflict internally with themselves
Person vs Society – conflict between the individual(s) and society/the public
Person vs Nature – conflict between the individual and a geographical issue (ex. Storm, hurricane, mountain that comes alive)
Person vs Technology – conflict between character and machines/scientific creation/technological systems
Person vs Supernatural – conflict is supernatural
Gotta appreciate the fact that the more time people spend with Chaz, the more disillusioned with him they become regardless of how much fun they were having at first or how attracted they were to him.
It's a small but effective way to illustrate how, while funny, Chaz's charisma is fleeting and skin-deep because deep down he is an extremely self-centred and shallow partner and character.
So points for good visual storytelling, at least.
My deaf ass thought Chaz/Zahc was saying “Shark Boy Sama” and not “Shark Boy Summer” and I’m like “bruh you really be calling yourself “Lord Shark Boy?” (Which would be in character for him) but yeah… I’m hard of hearing 👂🚫😅
Social media icons used in Unhappy Campers. Posted to CookiePearl's website and twitter July 28, 2023. Sketched by CalisDraws. Lined and colored by CookiePearl.
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Hey yall!! If you love Mpreg and Hazbin Hotel then you gotta check out this comic @thew33p1ngang3l made!
It was based off a RP server I’d actually made sometime last year 😅
But regardless this is so adorable and cute!!! Please check it out!!! And give them some love ❤️
I will NEVER get over the fact that Vampire Knight would’ve been infinitely better if Yuki was removed and the story leaned fully into Zero/Kaname as a tension-filled, morally messy slow burn 😆
Like… hear me out:
Zero Kiryu is still born into a Vampire Hunter family, raised alongside his twin, Ichiru. His childhood plays out the same—right up to Shizuka’s attack and Ichiru’s betrayal.
BUT here’s where it changes.
Instead of being immediately found and taken in, Zero wanders away from the massacre.
He’s in shock. Bleeding out. His mind is fractured.
At first he’s calling for Ichiru. Then it turns into calling for anyone—his parents, Toga, anyone who might answer. His voice gives out. The adrenaline crashes. He collapses.
When he wakes up, nothing feels real. His memory is unstable, slipping. His mind is trying to protect him—he’s dissociating, clinging to fragments that don’t quite fit together.
And that’s when Kaname appears.
Kaname saves him from a Level E vampire that was about to devour him.
After over 24 hours of pure horror, Kaname is the first safe thing Zero experiences.
So Zero clings to him.
Not knowing. Not understanding. Because in his fractured state, he doesn’t recognize Kaname as a Pureblood—the same kind of vampire that slaughtered his family. To Zero, Kaname is just safety. Warmth. Survival.
Kaname takes him to the authorities, but the damage is done.
Zero is eventually adopted by Kaien Cross, but he’s not the same. He’s withdrawn. Quiet. Sometimes completely mute. Plagued by constant nightmares.
And yet—Kaname stays in his life.
He visits. He checks in. He becomes the one person Zero looks forward to seeing.
The only person who can calm him. The only one who can help him sleep.
Because Kaname is using his power to suppress Zero’s memories—telling himself it’s to help, because Zero is hurting himself trying to cope.
But it’s not entirely selfless.
It never is.
Over time, Zero starts to fall for him.
Not knowing the full truth. Not remembering enough to understand why that’s dangerous.
Meanwhile, Zero is marked with a hunter’s seal over the bite on his back—a tattoo meant to delay the transformation into a vampire.
It buys him 4 years.
During that time, part of his recovery includes working in the Cross Academy stables. He bonds with a white filly named Lily—gentle, protective, and instinctively drawn to him. He feeds her milk. Sleeps near her when the nightmares get bad. When she’s older/bigger, she will not anyone else riding her. She only likes Zero.
It’s one of the only places he feels safe.
But everything fractures again before he even starts at Cross Academy.
Zero goes looking for Kaname…
…and finds him drinking a woman’s blood.
That moment breaks something.
Because now the truth is undeniable.
Kaname is a vampire.
The same kind Zero was raised to hunt. The same kind that destroyed his family.
And worse—Zero can feel his own body changing. Shizuka’s bite is catching up to him.
Kaname knew it would.
In fact, he’s already been preparing for it—having Ruka offer her blood in advance.
Control. Protection. Possession. Care.
All tangled together.
From that point on, Zero keeps his distance.
But of course, they’re pulled back together at Cross Academy.
Zero becomes a Guardian, standing between Day Class and Night Class—the only one capable of it, with his hunter training and anti-vampire weapon.
Every day, he watches over the boundary.
Every night, Kaname watches him.
From a distance.
Always present. Never interfering. Not unless he has to.
And then the real descent begins.
Zero’s bloodlust starts to surface.
At first, it’s manageable. Then it’s not.
The blood tablets stop working. His body rejects them. He’s in constant pain—because his vampire nature is trying to awaken, but the seal is holding it back.
He’s trapped in between.
Starving. Breaking.
And then he snaps.
But he doesn’t attack a human.
He goes to the only place he feels safe.
The stables.
Lily.
—
Afterward, it’s not even clear to him what happened.
Just blood. Silence. And something deeply wrong.
Because it didn’t fix anything.
His body rejects the animal blood as it did with the blood tablets.
Which means there’s only one thing left.
Human blood…Or vampire blood.
And that’s when Kaname finds him.
At his absolute lowest.
And now the question isn’t just “will he save him?”
It’s how.
And what it will cost both of them.
Because at this point, whatever they are to each other—savior, monster, love, control—it’s already too tangled to undo.
And that is EXACTLY the kind of toxic, tragic, slow-burn mess this series should’ve been 😌
Also you can thank @negativelegend ‘s video: Vampire Knight was WORSE Than You Remember for inspiring me to rant a bit.
Replying to @i-am-the-jester comment. Apologies in advance, it’s long.
In this AU, I’m scrapping the whole “reviving the progenitor Kaname” plotline entirely. It always felt overcomplicated.
In this version, Kaname is simply the sole survivor of Rido’s attack (yes it feels like Sasuke’s clan slaughter from ‘Naruto,’ but like he doesn’t own that basic backstory — let’s move on)
Juri, Haruka, and Yuki are all killed.
And Kaname lives.
Which, for him, is the worst possible outcome.
Because maybe his parents gave him one job—protect Yuki. Get her out. Keep her safe.
And he couldn’t.
So now everything about Kaname is shaped by that failure.
The control. The composure. As the eldest—and now only—Pureblood Kuran heir, he was raised to be flawless, to be the best at everything without exception.
And he was.
Until the one moment that actually mattered.
When it came down to protecting his family—protecting Yuki—he failed.
And that’s the part that never leaves him.
Because it isn’t just failure, it’s guilt.
The kind that rewires you.
The kind that turns perfection into obsession, control into necessity.
The kind that makes him swear, quietly and absolutely— he will never let that happen again.
And then—one night—not long after the massacre, while he’s wandering alone, he comes across Zero. Who is half-conscious. Bleeding. being hunted by a Level E (again this is right after the Shizuka attack).
Kaname steps in and kills it without hesitation.
And this time? He’s not too late.
Zero survives.
And that’s where everything locks into place in the worst way.
Because Zero—traumatized, dissociating, barely holding onto reality—latches onto him immediately. Emotional imprinting. Pure survival instinct.
Clinging to the first thing that feels safe.
Kaname doesn’t understand it at first. He tries to brush it off. Walk away. Treat it like a one-time incident.
But he can’t stop thinking about — the fact that he saved this boy.
A stranger.
And not Yuki, the person who mattered most.
That contradiction eats at him.
And instead of pushing Zero away…
He starts coming back.
At first, it’s small things. Checking in. Making sure he’s alive. Telling himself it’s nothing.
But it becomes a pattern.
Because with Zero, Kaname gets something he didn’t get with Yuki:
He gets to be the one who arrived in time.
The one who saved someone.
The one who is needed.
And here’s where it gets messy in the best way—
Kaname does grow to genuinely care about Zero. Hell, even loves him. But that care is tangled up in guilt, projection, and control.
Because when Zero starts breaking under the weight of his trauma—nightmares, self-harm, dissociation—Kaname uses his power to suppress those memories.
He tells himself it’s mercy.
But it’s also avoidance.
Because if Zero remembers everything, he might stop looking at Kaname like he’s safe.
And Kaname needs that.
So now you’ve got this dynamic where:
Zero sees Kaname as his savior—the only constant, the only safe place in a world that doesn’t make sense.
And Kaname sees Zero as both redemption and a reminder of what he lost.
Someone he saved.
Someone he can’t afford to lose.
Someone he is quietly, selfishly shaping to stay close.
Which makes their eventual fallout so much worse.
Because when Zero finally starts remembering—when the gaps fill in, when the truth surfaces—not only does he have to face what he’s become…
He has to face what Kaname did to him.
And the fact that the person he trusted most was never just a savior.
But not just a villain either.
Something far more complicated.
I will NEVER get over the fact that Vampire Knight would’ve been infinitely better if Yuki was removed and the story leaned fully into Zero/Kaname as a tension-filled, morally messy slow burn 😆
Like… hear me out:
Zero Kiryu is still born into a Vampire Hunter family, raised alongside his twin, Ichiru. His childhood plays out the same—right up to Shizuka’s attack and Ichiru’s betrayal.
BUT here’s where it changes.
Instead of being immediately found and taken in, Zero wanders away from the massacre.
He’s in shock. Bleeding out. His mind is fractured.
At first he’s calling for Ichiru. Then it turns into calling for anyone—his parents, Toga, anyone who might answer. His voice gives out. The adrenaline crashes. He collapses.
When he wakes up, nothing feels real. His memory is unstable, slipping. His mind is trying to protect him—he’s dissociating, clinging to fragments that don’t quite fit together.
And that’s when Kaname appears.
Kaname saves him from a Level E vampire that was about to devour him.
After over 24 hours of pure horror, Kaname is the first safe thing Zero experiences.
So Zero clings to him.
Not knowing. Not understanding. Because in his fractured state, he doesn’t recognize Kaname as a Pureblood—the same kind of vampire that slaughtered his family. To Zero, Kaname is just safety. Warmth. Survival.
Kaname takes him to the authorities, but the damage is done.
Zero is eventually adopted by Kaien Cross, but he’s not the same. He’s withdrawn. Quiet. Sometimes completely mute. Plagued by constant nightmares.
And yet—Kaname stays in his life.
He visits. He checks in. He becomes the one person Zero looks forward to seeing.
The only person who can calm him. The only one who can help him sleep.
Because Kaname is using his power to suppress Zero’s memories—telling himself it’s to help, because Zero is hurting himself trying to cope.
But it’s not entirely selfless.
It never is.
Over time, Zero starts to fall for him.
Not knowing the full truth. Not remembering enough to understand why that’s dangerous.
Meanwhile, Zero is marked with a hunter’s seal over the bite on his back—a tattoo meant to delay the transformation into a vampire.
It buys him 4 years.
During that time, part of his recovery includes working in the Cross Academy stables. He bonds with a white filly named Lily—gentle, protective, and instinctively drawn to him. He feeds her milk. Sleeps near her when the nightmares get bad. When she’s older/bigger, she will not anyone else riding her. She only likes Zero.
It’s one of the only places he feels safe.
But everything fractures again before he even starts at Cross Academy.
Zero goes looking for Kaname…
…and finds him drinking a woman’s blood.
That moment breaks something.
Because now the truth is undeniable.
Kaname is a vampire.
The same kind Zero was raised to hunt. The same kind that destroyed his family.
And worse—Zero can feel his own body changing. Shizuka’s bite is catching up to him.
Kaname knew it would.
In fact, he’s already been preparing for it—having Ruka offer her blood in advance.
Control. Protection. Possession. Care.
All tangled together.
From that point on, Zero keeps his distance.
But of course, they’re pulled back together at Cross Academy.
Zero becomes a Guardian, standing between Day Class and Night Class—the only one capable of it, with his hunter training and anti-vampire weapon.
Every day, he watches over the boundary.
Every night, Kaname watches him.
From a distance.
Always present. Never interfering. Not unless he has to.
And then the real descent begins.
Zero’s bloodlust starts to surface.
At first, it’s manageable. Then it’s not.
The blood tablets stop working. His body rejects them. He’s in constant pain—because his vampire nature is trying to awaken, but the seal is holding it back.
He’s trapped in between.
Starving. Breaking.
And then he snaps.
But he doesn’t attack a human.
He goes to the only place he feels safe.
The stables.
Lily.
—
Afterward, it’s not even clear to him what happened.
Just blood. Silence. And something deeply wrong.
Because it didn’t fix anything.
His body rejects the animal blood as it did with the blood tablets.
Which means there’s only one thing left.
Human blood…Or vampire blood.
And that’s when Kaname finds him.
At his absolute lowest.
And now the question isn’t just “will he save him?”
It’s how.
And what it will cost both of them.
Because at this point, whatever they are to each other—savior, monster, love, control—it’s already too tangled to undo.
And that is EXACTLY the kind of toxic, tragic, slow-burn mess this series should’ve been 😌
Also you can thank @negativelegend ‘s video: Vampire Knight was WORSE Than You Remember for inspiring me to rant a bit.
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