The only time the boys even consider not fusing w/ each other anymore is when Turquoise beats their high scores on EVERYTHING, and they can’t even stop him. XD
anyone in the dc universe: *mentions death*
jason todd, appearing out of nowhere, with “I was brutally murdered by the Joker and came back” jokes at the ready:
buck: no excuses buddy
Um… guys? (I know it’s a pink bubble but it’s still relevant)
FOUR HOURS EARLIER:
(Damian approaches Jason) Damian: Todd. Jason: Demon-brat. Damian: I have a bit of a… personal query. Jason: …Okay. I’m listening. Damian: You see, there is this person I wish to befriend. How do I do so? Jason: (distracted) I dunno. Just like, show up at their house or something.
Chapters: 9/9 Fandom: Voltron: Legendary Defender Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Keith/Lance (Voltron) Characters: Keith (Voltron), Lance (Voltron), Lance's Family (Voltron) Additional Tags: Fake/Pretend Relationship, Alternate Universe - College/University, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Slow Burn, Eventual relationship, Happy Ending, Pining, some homophobia, Lots of Cursing, some biphobia, I started this before Lance was revealed to be cuban, Mexican Lance (Voltron), Korean Keith (Voltron), Orphan Keith (Voltron) Summary:
"Two whole months of free laundry in exchange for two weeks of being my fake boyfriend. Deal?” Keith hesitated for a moment. Was this really worth it? Hardly. Lance was an asshole, and he wasn’t sure what fake dating would entail. But, free laundry was free laundry, right? “Alright, it’s a deal.”
Or: Lance makes the mistake of telling his Mom he has a boyfriend coming home with him for Christmas. Keith makes the mistake of agreeing to be Lance's 'fake boyfriend'.
I personally think ^^^^ this four would make a great superhero or villain group c:
Hey folks! This one was the recent winner of this WOF poll, so here’s my concept art that headcannons trading in Pyrrhia.
Read below cut for close-ups of the individual booths + the thought process / headcannons behind the design choices: 👇
Skywings: The Sky Kingdom’s mountain ranges provide plenty of pasture for raising sheep. As such, Skywing shepherds benefit from traveling to sell their wool, dyes, fabric, and woven tapestries. Many of these merchant tables also include herbs grown exclusively in the mountains, or ibex drinking horns that can be strapped on a dragon’s shoulder & carried in flight.
Along with goods, Skywing merchants may offer sewing services to fix tears, burn marks, or other fabric damage. They are sought out for their quality clothing, and most fabric across Pyrria originated from a Skywing’s talons.
Mudwings: Mudwings’ abundant food & cooking skills are envied almost anywhere in Pyrrhia. Their swamps have fertile soil, responsible for hosting diverse crops which can be purchased as produce at merchant stalls. For those lucky enough to find a traveling Mudwing merchant, the promise of a delicious dish can be whipped up and served at the stall in no time. Along with produce goods, Mudwings sell weaved baskets, spices, and cooking ware.
Sandwings: Sandwing booths offer luxuries of the desert: It’s most common to find accessories such as gold carved jewelry or musical instruments such as drums, lyres, & mandolins for sale. Though, even more sought out across Pyrrhia is Sandwing tattoos/piercings, which are done within the merchant areas. Ink etchings on papyrus paper are stationed outside their tents to showcase designs. All which can be selected, and poked into the skin with a tapping stick and plant dye ink by a trained talon.
Seawings: SeaWings sell a variety of ocean related goods; taking a share in the fish market with Icewings. Outside of food, there are den decorations like driftwood carvings, accessories such as seashell & pearl jewelry, and rope nets weaved by expert Seawing sailors. Some Seawings even sell fishing equipment, canoes, or offer sailor knot tying instructions to curious dragon buyers.
Nightwings: During the war, it was near impossible to find a Nightwing merchant. Most refused to participate in merchant territory, mostly as a way to keep up with their tribe’s mysterious nature.
Though in the more shady, unground parts of the market you can buy from a huge selection of obsidian weaponry, the sharpest in Pyrrhia. No one knew initially how Nightwings smithed so many weapons, or why, until their secret volcano kingdom and the intention to invade the rainforest was discovered. Then forging armor & weapons became clear. Along with a vast armory, for the right price, some Nightwing merchants offer Prophecies & Nightwing Literature (not always guaranteed to always be reliable) and assassin services as well (very reliable).
Rainwings: Though Rainwings haven’t been part of Pyrrhia trading for years, they have a vast hold on dragon medicine. An apothecary of herbs, salves, and remedies are all offered for various ailments due to the rainforest’s abundant resources. Along with medicinal goods, many Rainwings are fruit vendors, promising to any hesitant meat-eating dragons that such an array of flavors isn’t to be missed. Though, their fruit selling pitches often fall flat to most other predominantly meat-eating tribes.
Icewings: Icewings have everything a dragon could need to brace the cold, with a selection of goods only found in the most frigid regions of Pyrrhia. Furs, bone jewelry, and fresh fish (thanks to frost breath) are served on ice. Though Icewings themselves don’t require fur to withstand the cold, it’s considered fashionable and common in upper ranks to wear fur as a status symbol. Since metal is hard to smith without fire & in cold temperatures, fur and bone are more accessible to Icewings for clothing statements.
Here! Have some under-appreciated TT characters~
While I know Sarasim was more a cameo of Sarah Simms from the original TT comics (and then reinstated into the cartoon-based comics), I still prefer the cartoon version of her as she was a badass warrior. And the comic versions of her are just…bland, blonde, blue-eyed, white girls. <:\ Very nice & caring girls, mind you, but boring nonetheless.
And we also have Arella, who was sadly only given a minute or two of screentime in the cartoon. Raven’s backstory and family in general is one I think should’ve been expanded on beyond Trigon & the prophecy she was tied to.
So here we have Sarasim as Euclase, and Arella as Moonstone.
Thanks goes to arellasmercy’s suggestion for Arella’s gem choice. ^v^