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Proud creator of stupid stories (also other stuff)

@charlesoberonn / charlesoberonn.tumblr.com

Charles, he/him, 27. I enjoy when people like what I've written. Occasionally, I also enjoy writing it. I also like history and cartoons.
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What the heck is your Tumblr header? Are the girls okay?? What's happening in that picture?? I have so many questions.

It's called FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCK.jpg and it's the best piece of fanart ever made

And the worst part: Nobody knows who drew it.

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I don’t even like Hilda that much. I just love this piece of art.

The colors, the poses, the composition. The fact all of the girls are on-model for their show’s style and yet still fit perfectly in the same scene. It’s masterful.

Top to bottom and left to right:

  • Luz from The Owl House
  • Hilda from Hilda
  • Anne from Amphibia
  • Kipo from Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
  • Miko from Glitch Techs
  • Cleo from Cleopatra in Space
  • Molly from The Ghost and Molly McGee
  • Tulip from Infinity Train
  • Adora from She-Ra and The Princesses of Power
  • Carmen from Carmen Sandiego (2019)
  • Reggie from Twelve Forever

Pet Peeve: Fantasy settings using phrases they shouldn't have.

And I'm not talking about common words which are forgivable under translation conventions. I'm talking about specific phrases that just shouldn't exist.

Like a "Crusade" in a world without Christianity. The word literally means "marked by the cross", referring to the crosses the not-yet-called-that Crusaders wore.

Friendly reminder about my collaborative worldbuilding server:

What Do They Eat?

It's loosely based on an old podcast idea I had. Every week we vote on a prompt and then develop a new fictional setting from that prompt.

This week we're not developing a new world but rather revisiting an old one.

Petrichor, a desert planet inhabited by anthropomorphic scavenging animals like hyenas, vultures, komodo dragons, and dung beetles. The people of Petrichor live off of giant mysterious corpses that fall from outer space, called Godfalls (like whalefalls in our oceans)

It explores themes of environmentalism, industrialization, class divide, cult indoctrination, and cosmic horror. It centers around a found family of outcasts who start a scavenging crew together.

It's my favorite world we've done so far and I'm super happy to go back to it. It also may or may not become the basis for a YA novel trilogy I will write in the future.

Oh, and we just got a new icon drawn by the lovely and skilled @gentsma-art!

You are granted a time machine and the ability to prevent one birth (or commit a murder up to you), don't worry about the butterfly effect, we want the butterfly effect that's part of the point. Your actions will prevent them from ever rising to prominence. No he's not here, because it'd be too much of a sweep, pick your second choice if you're wondering where he is