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MosaicofDreamsnDragons

@mosaicofdreamsanddragons

Everything’s Better with Dragons

Stories are told, mainly by Technoblade since he was the only one left, of a foolish band of pirates who tried to kill a musician and the dolphin that saved his life. That musician turned out to be a very angry god, who unleashed a curse on them to be that which they tried to kill until they too could save a human life.

Cringe. Imagine thinking being a dolphin would be any sort of punishment.

Techno has no plans of returning to human life, not even when a shipwrecked drowning boy lands right on top of him. He'll just save this kid without giving up his curse.

Or Cursed ex-pirate-current-Dolphin Techno saving Human Tommy from drowning with a lot of greek mythology references.

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this man found a gemstone the size of a new york apartment on the side of the road and said "sorry im excited about rocks" about it

“This is the most honkin’ skookum rock” bro.

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i know a lot of people won’t know who this guy is but he’s running a company that’s building electric semi trucks because tesla sucks so bad and they named it Edison Motors because they’re stealing Tesla’s idea.

the idea of the peredhel twins having heightened senses due to their maia blood is one of the concepts ive seen floating around that i really like, so here's my take on it combined with the feanorians (+ fingon) lingering about as houseless spirits that i explored some time ago in an old inktober post 😌

houseless spirits see all, but they can't interact with the world around them so i suppose that makes for quite a static existence...but compared to an oathbound eternity in Mandos (sans Fingon??), i like to imagine they'll stay a little longer to watch over those left behind, just to make sure they're doing alright 👍🏻

some more lighthearted bonuses cuz why not:

say what you will about shakespeare but the man understood the full range of the human experience, because in the same play where he wrote deeply about grief and suicidal spiralling, he included the worlds most universal human experience, which was:

barnardo, way to cheery: good morning horatio! glad to see you’re awake!

horatio, tired af: i’m not. awake or here.

Every number in the 30-39 range is perfect and special for its own reason. Remind me to expand on this thought later

30: multiple of ten and divisible by three. perfect.

31: gorgeous prime number. first two odd numbers of the basic ten digits. love.

32: product of four and eight, two of the Most even numbers. also divisible by sixteen. delectable.

33: my personal favorite product of eleven. gorgeous. palindrome, albeit a basic one.

34: numbers go in order. love that for good old thirty-four.

35: an honorary even number as all products of five are, but also a product of seven which is an extremely desirable odd number. stunning.

36: six is twice three AND divisible by nine AND the answer to six times six which is so so satisfying. perfection.

37: my personal favorite digits to add to ten. two extremely odd numbers that combines into an extremely even one. love.

38: the digit three looks like if you erased part of an eight. adds to eleven which is another extremely odd number that feels so nice to have present.

39: potentially the Most satisfying combination of numbers here, save maybe 37. three is the square root of nine, love that. any number divisible by three is a friend in my book and not only is this divisible by three it is more divisible by three than almost any number divisible by three by sheer force of how three-coded nine is. other than thirty-three there is no two digit number more divisible by three. incredible.

ok but legitimately the dsmp fandom was and is one of most talented fandom spaces I’ve ever been a part of. The dedication, art, a shit ton of fanfiction in just 3 or so years (even to surpass Batman, who’s existed since before ao3 even became a thing) and more, and honestly I’m just so proud of the fandom in that aspect. Just a bunch of creators, and I love that

ok you do not get to just leave that in the tags