*jazz hands* welsh miku
Had an art block so ofc I went back to draw them
just take this
another ghostmaker spread
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I made these as a way to compile all the geographical vocabulary that I thought was useful and interesting for writers. Some descriptors share categories, and some are simplified, but for the most part everything is in its proper place. Not all the words are as useable as others, and some might take tricky wording to pull off, but I hope these prove useful to all you writers out there!
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“Scrooge was his sole executor, his sole administrator, his sole assign, his sole residuary legatee, his sole friend, and sole mourner”
This shows that Scrooge was an incredibly important figure in Marley’s life and death, being given many responsibilities, such as carrying out the wishes inis will, that might otherwise be given to his next of kin. In addition, the repetition of the word “sole”, a homophone for soul, gives the impression that Scrooge and Marley’s souls were closely entangled, in addition to emphasising how it was Scrooge alone to hold this close position in Marley’s life
“Sometimes people new to the business called Scrooge Scrooge, and sometimes Marley, but he answered to both names”
This gives the reader into Scrooge’s relationship with his deceased partner, showing that he is unwilling to let his legacy die as well. Scrooge’s willingness to be referred to by the other name conveys the closeness of the relationship that the two must have shared in life, as one blended into the other. In addition, there is a connotation of marriage, as particularly in the Victorian era, marriages involved one party taking on the surname of the other
“Jacob!” He said imploringly, “Old Jacob Marley, tell me more! Speak comfort to me Jacob!”
The use of Marley’s first name by Scrooge again implies an intimate relationship between the two men, as both have been exclusively referred to only by their full or surnames up this point in the novel, including by Scrooge’s own nephew. It is also interesting that this is the first time Scrooge speaks to Marley’s ghost as his former partner rather than an apparition, “imploringly” asking to be comforted, perhaps implying he was comforted by Marley in life
gotham rainy nights*
i still am a believer of duke doing silly things with his superpower
patch note: i got another believer and im honored
hiding under your dad's cape when it's pouring outside can be something very special + many years later, a smug dude with his bat-rain-poncho invention
batman (2016) #103
i hate when you google a word and some fucking company comes up instead. Do you think you are more important than the english dictionary you piece of shit corporation
Batman and Batman Villain Ideas Masterlist: I've made a lot of Batman ideas over the years. Specifically, over the past one or two years while i've been going through a comics hyperfixation. So now i'm just going to try and make a masterlist here. Just to try and organise all of these posts. The keyword here being try.
My take on The Riddler pt. 1
My take on The Riddler pt. 2
My take on The Cluemaster
My take on Anarky
My take on Victor Zsasz
My take on Victor Zsasz pt. 2
Part 1 of a Mister Freeze Christmas Miniseries
Batman and Robin (Jason Todd) TV Show Idea part one
Batman and Robin (Jason Todd) TV Show Idea part two
Batman and Robin (Jason Todd) TV Show idea part three
I'm just putting text under here to make it easier to access and edit it later. Because that's the only thing i know to do right now.