Who is your dad, now?
and the eighth wonder of the world is that i who have died am now alive again, here on this earth for no other reason than to love you. — Nathaniel Orion G. K.
I was suppose to post this tomorrow but I can’t wait :O
so I was thinking about what if their personalities are the opposite of themeselves?
What if Marinette was more of a serious person and perfect at everything?? she’ll never made a mistake and have always been mature?
while adrien is the shy, nervous and clumsy type of person??:)))))
I don’t even know.
ANGEL BOY = BOY DEMON YESSSS 💖💖💖💖💖 Omg this is so stinking good and cute
Back when i first got into this fandom I had a hogwarts AU where adrien was an unregistered black cat animagus, as his own way to rebel against his father and escape from his Public Image.
As a cat he made best friends with marinette and hangs out with her all the time!! she has no idea he is actually the boy she has the hugest crush on.
I’ll reblog some of the old old comics after this, to give people a little context but heres my revival piece! I love this AU. @stirredbrew thanks for giving me a reason to revive this!
I can’t draw Adrien or Tikki consistently to save my life but here, have some more Kwami Swap nonsense
Wolves howl in different dialects according to researchers. They analyzed 2,000 recordings and came up with 21 different howl types based on pitch and fluctuation. Each species of canid whether dog, coyote or wolf has its own favorite calls. Researchers can even identify wolves by their subspecies.
Dramatic sibling energy.
More fanart for my fanfic on Ao3.
You can read it here:
Sköll and Hati Hródvitnisson, at the time of Ragnarök
🌊Nøkk in Nordic Folklore🐎
There’s a dozen reasons why I’m excited about Frozen II but Scandinavian folkore is definitely the biggest! There’s been a couple different confusing posts on what nøkk’s actually are so I thought I would clear it up a little bit.♡
The nøkk/nix/nokken/nekker/nøkke is a shapeshifting water spirit mentioned throughout Germanic and Scandinavian mythology and folklore, who often appear in the form of other animals - typically horses. While the tales share many similarities, I am going to focus specifically on the Scandinavian nøkk(näcken or näkki). There are many different names and stories of water spirits in Scandinavian folklore, so a few others will be brought up in reference and comparison! **Please note, most folklore is often based on oral traditions and tales so references will only go back so far.**
The Scandinavian nøkk are told to be male water spirits who play enchanting songs on the violin, often times luring women and children(sometimes men) to drown in lakes or streams. He is also a known shapeshifter, usually changing into a horse or man in order to lure his victims to him.
However, not all of them are necessarily malevolent; a heafty portion of stories indicate at the very least that nøkk were entirely harmless to their audience. Stories also exist where the Fossegrim(water spirit, “Grim”) have agreed to live with a human who had fallen in love with him, but many of these stories ended with the nøkk returning to his home, usually a nearby waterfall or brook. Fossegrim, much like nøkk, are described as an exceptionally talented fiddler: the sounds of earth, wind and water are said to play over his fiddle strings. They can be bribed into teaching the skill. The Swedish Strömkarlen(Fossegrim) is said to have eleven variations! The eleventh one being reserved for the night spirits because when it is played, “tables and benches, cup and can, gray-beards and grandmothers, blind and lame, even babes in the cradle will begin to dance”. The stories go, that he is willing to teach his skills in exchange for a food offering made on a Thorsday evening and in private. You could bring him either; “a white he-goat thrown with head turned away into a waterfall that flows northwards,” :or smoked mutton(fenalår) stolen from the neighbor’s storage(or your local Walmart lol) four Thorsdays in a row. But if there is not enough meat on the bone, he will only teach you how to tune the fiddle. If the offering is satisfactory, he will take the your right hand and draw your fingers along the strings until they all bleed, after which you will be able to play so well that “the trees shall dance and torrents in their fall stand still”.
There isn’t a set description to how the nøkk looks, due to one of his primary attributes being shapeshifting. Perhaps he does not have any true shape! He could show himself as a man playing the violin in brooks or waterfalls(though in modern times he is often imaged as fair and naked, in folklore he was more frequently described as wearing elegant clothing) but he could also appear to be treasure, various floating objects, or as an animal—most commonly in the form of a “brook horse”. The modern Scandinavian names(nixe/nikker/nøkke/etc) are derived from Old Norse nykr, meaning “river horse”. Thus, it is likely that the figure and tales of the brook horse preceded the personification of the nøkk(and it’s derivatives) as the “man in the rapids”.
For some fun bonus info: the nøkk were also known as an omen for drowning accidents. He would scream at a spot of his choosing in a lake or river, in a way that was reminiscent of a goose, and on that spot, a death would later take place. He was also said to cause drownings, but swimmers could protect themselves against such a fate by throwing a bit of steel into the water. In Scandinavia, water lilies are called “nix roses”(näckrosor/nøkkeroser). A tale from the forest of Tiveden goes; that a father promised his daughter to a nøkk who had offered the father great hauls of fish in a time of need; she refused and stabbed herself to death, staining the water lilies red from that time on. The nøkk are also mentioned semi-frequently in folklore inspired stories of the 19th century including; a poem by E.J. Stagnelius, “Brother Fabian’s Manuscript” by Sebastian Evans, and more!
Bad Ass Bitches . Valkyrie
LEADING WOMEN IN HORROR FILMS (2010-2019)
Nordic Sea Witch Aesthetic requested by @moonkissedsin
Art by Sapfira-Dragon.
Norse goddesses!
Thinking of making a series of what I think broad categories of witches look like while practicing their craft. With a fantasy twist.
Short reylo comic to celebrate the new year!
Where its years later, they have their own academy (with little padawans running around~)






