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Zoruraptor

@zorunekorui

Just Watcher 👀 Love anime,animals, books and fantasy things She/Her/They/Them

It's been a lot of work over a lot of time but I think I can finally share this...

PMD:EoS, but with all of the starters!

...except grookey and sobble atm, sorry about that 😭

Introducing PMD: Expanded Sky!

  • This is a public mod available to download now! It adds in all starters (except the aforementioned two) from unova all the way to paldea, as well as zorua and rockruff, and allows evolving eevee into sylveon.
  • Speaking of which, fairy type has been patched into the game! Dazzling Gleam replaces milk drink and moonblast replaces judgement, which was unused.
  • Some non-traditional starters are no longer available as hero options in this due to lack of space, but are still available as partners. Pikachu, Riolu, Eevee, Skitty and Shinx are the only ones I had space to keep heroes.
  • Partners across both rescue team and all three versions of explorers are available too, including Cubone, Munchlax, Machop, Vulpix, Riolu, etc
  • Credits for all additional improvement patches, sprites and portraits are included in the download, as well as an explanation on how to patch the game and the full starter list.

The mod is split in two versions to accommodate all the partners - MIDDAY version and MIDNIGHT version. The download includes both, as well as the tool required to patch your game! You'll need a clean US copy of pmd eos at hand.

If you run into any issues, feel free to drop me an ask or DM and I'll see how I can help/what I need to fix!

You can find the download for this rom hack here!

Edits/updates noted under the cut:

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The way Cartoon Saloon uses names is interesting. All the human children have regular names that don't give the viewers much thought (Brendan, Ben, Robyn) while all the Fae children have names with meanings respective of their role in each film.

Aisling (Ash-Ling) = Dream

Saoirse (Seer-Shuh) = Freedom

Mébh Óg MacTire (Mave og mac-teer-a) = Intoxicating Young Wolf

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Occultism research list

I've done a separate research list for occultism as it's such a huge topic within witchcraft. Here I'll be covering some things for you to research about occultism and will be posting about in the near future!

This list will also include research topics for baneful magick so I dont have to create a separate list in the future. As always, remember to cross reference anything you come across (yes even this!), even the greatest witch makes mistakes, we are only human after all! Enjoy!

Alchemy

Aleister Crowley (a big name in the world of occultism, hes credited with creating the religion of Thelema as well as much more!)

Baneful warding (this will be covered in my next post about warding)

Blood magick

Ceremonial magick

Curses

Daemonolatry

Daemonology

Enochian magick

Gematria

Goetic magick

Hexes

History of Occultism (it's great to find local history of occultism as well as general history of the topic)

Jinxes

Kameas

Luciferianism

Misconceptions about occultism

Necromancy

Satanism (both theistic and atheistic)

Solomonic magick

All of these are very broad topics and are just the tip of the iceberg which is occultism, theres far, far more topics which you can research. These are only a few ideas after all!

General Advice for Beginner Witches

A brief masterpost of some of my advice posts for beginner witches and the episodes of my podcast dealing with the same. (There is UPG here, particularly where marked, as I base a good deal of my advice on my own experience and observations of other witches.)

Hex Positive Podcast Episodes

  • Hex Positive, Ep. 04 - Advice for Beginner Witches (July 2020)
  • Hex Positive, Eps. 6-7 - Come In For A Spell 1 & 2 (Sept 2020)
  • Hex Positive, Ep. 12 - Witching From The Broom Closet (Jan 2021)
  • Hex Positive, Ep. 24 - Warding A Witchy Home (Dec 2021)
  • Hex Positive, Ep. 27 - When Inspo Takes A Holiday (March 2022)

General Tips & Advice

Additional Tips For Developing Your Practice

Anonymous asked:

I see a lot of beginner tips on the internet that seem to be for people who have already gotten started, how about some tips from someone who has no idea where to start at all?

Tips for Witches Who Haven’t Even Started Yet

Heads up this guide will be designed assuming someone has learned modern witches are a thing, is interested and maybe wants to be one, but has done none or very little research.  First let’s go ahead and get rid of some COMMON misconceptions people come into my DMs with when they’ve barely begun... 

There are all things you do not have to do to be a witch: 

  • Do evil things or be a “satan worshiper” 
  • Be a specific religion, because witchcraft is not a religion
  • Work with deities or spirits of any kind 
  • Be a woman, witch is a gender neutral term
  • Be Wiccan or Pagan
  • Pick a witch type 
  • Spend a lot of money 
  • Be in a coven or know other witches 
  • Have a big or pretty altar, grimoire, ect 
  • Have tarot cards or any tools for your practice gifted to you

One final disclaimer Another thing to go into your research with that you may not know if you’re just starting at the very beginning is that there are many paths, practices, belief systems, ect besides the eclectic form of witchcraft I teach here and that you will commonly see presented online. I feel a lot of people may benefit from a more structured, or different path. Keep an open mind. You might come across something more fitting.  So if the above is all false, are there any rules? The only rules I ever push around here are have an understanding of what you’re doing and its consequences, and do not appropriate from closed practices!  Okay, so I read all of the above, now what? If you don’t know where to start at all? Research. Research is always where you should start. That sounds overwhelming and may be something you’ve already seen a few times but it could be as simple as a google search to start and I will be here to make it as simple as possible with this guide. Also as usual my DMs are always open if you have questions. 

Onto how to do that research...  First here is a google doc full of links I’ve compiled that may give you somewhere to start! With that, here are some suggestions for what to research. 

Follow your interests For someone who has just begun I would highly suggest following your interests. What I mean by that is if anything interests you, keep googling, try Youtube maybe, check if your library has books on it, ect. Take notes on what it is, why it interests you and what you find. There are tons of practices and subjects witches study so just keep learning at your own pace and incorporating what works.

If you need somewhere to start, here’s some general topics I’d suggest:

  • Types of magical/Pagan practices
  • Cleansing
  • Charging
  • Grounding
  • Warding
  • Banishing & binding
  • Divination types
  • Tools & ingredients
  • Closed practices

If you’re stuck hopefully doing some searching on the above topics will get you down a rabbit hole of interest. Below is also a bunch of info on how to do GOOD research. Doing good research is very important to me. 

Research tips  Think critically and ask yourself questions like this while researching: 

  • What are the qualifications, motives and biases of the person giving me this information?
  • Who recommended this source?
  • Is anything they're implying or advising here a threat to my or someone else's safety or health? Do I know that this suggestion is safe? 
  • Does this line up with other things I know to be true? Like science, other factors about witchcraft, your beliefs, ect. Beliefs won't dictate fact but often in witchcraft personal belief is the only thing that will sway you towards one answer or another.
  • Does it make sense? Like logically does it make sense to you? Why? Just ask yourself why. Ask them why. Ask them for sources or an explanation.
  • Have I seen someone say this before? How often? Apply the above questions to that source or sources as well.

Here are all my other general research tips: 

  • Take time to take things with a grain of salt. Try not to categorize them as right or wrong until you're absolutely sure.
  • Cross reference everything you find. The answer you see the most is likely right. 
  • Understand that many things are up to personal belief and for many questions the answer will be "Depends on the witch." Both answers might be correct. This path is yours and often you have to dictate how things will work. 
  • Check out your local library.
  • Use books that aren't marketed as being about witchcraft or the occult. Folklore, local flora and fauna, nature, botany, gardening, foraging, geology, these are all useful subjects. 
  • Ask real, experienced witches. Do not rely on them as your soul mentor and ideally and contact multiple witches or groups, but do ask.
  • Don't worry about making a fancy grimoire or book of shadows or having all the correspondences in the world written out. That's the least of your worries, take notes on the essentials and things that interest you personally. Some things to include are the subject, date & source of what you're reading.  

Take notes, here’s how I mentioned note taking in there and I definitely have more to say on that! A lot of the time people get overwhelmed before they’ve even done anything remotely “witchy” because they feel like they need to have a big fancy grimoire. This is not the case. You can make a google doc or shove a bunch of notes in a binder. This tip has helped a LOT of people including me. I do strongly suggest taking notes, but take them your way. 

General Tips And finally here are some general tips to reference or keep in mind as you research and maybe start practicing witchcraft.

  • Don’t believe everything you hear and take information with a grain of salt. Most things to do with witchcraft depend on the witch. 
  • Lots of witchcraft supplies can be found or made. It doesn’t have to be expensive.
  • You can find supplies at mundane places, the dollar store, craft store, library, ect. 
  • Follow your intuition! One of the most important things here. To be a good witch and form a solid, personal path you have to know and be able to tune into yourself. 
  • Experiment! Try different things. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t. 
  • When you don’t know what to do, return to the basics. Whatever that means for you. Cleansing, warding, your deities, ect. 
  • If you feel overwhelmed, start with just one topic or two! You don’t need to take in witchcraft as a whole right away. Same goes for if you return from a break from the craft. 

Finally remember that you are always welcome to DM me for any reason with any question or concern throughout your research and practice! After my hiatus I’ve learned helping you guys one on one is my favorite thing, so remember I’m always here 💕 

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anyways if you’re as upset about the first kill cancellation as i am, here’s a list of sapphic books and books featuring queer girls to check out! for those i haven’t read, i’ve heard they’re worth reading, so please check out any of the books on this list!!

  • the priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
  • the jasmine throne by tasha suri
  • a lesson in vengeance by victoria lee
  • the falling in love montage by ciara smyth
  • not my problem by ciara smyth
  • i kissed shara wheeler by casey mcquiston
  • one last stop by casey mcquiston
  • she drives me crazy by kelly quindlen
  • some girls do by jennifer dugan
  • perfect on paper by sophie gonzales
  • the chosen and the beautiful by nghi vo
  • siren queen by nghi vo
  • city of dusk by tara sim
  • i’ll be the one by lyla lee
  • flip the script by lyla lee
  • watch over me by nina lacour
  • we are okay by nina lacour
  • the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid
  • loveless by alice oseman
  • last night at the telegraph club by malinda lo
  • a memory called empire by arkady martine
  • gideon the ninth by tamsyn muir
  • ophelia after all by racquel marie

PLEASE REBLOG WITH YOUR OWN IF YOU HAVE RECS!! i’m looking to add more sapphic books to my tbr and i know i’m not the only one

"Your parents would be ashamed to know you're a proshipper!!"

Meanwhile, antis:

(For context, "defending myself from pedophiles" was just suicide baiting proshippers)

IMPORTANT: TUMBLR & FANFICTION

Alright kids, listen up because @staff have pulled off a corker of a hot mess and have decided to add "Community Labels". I guess they've decided we can't be trusted to add our own warnings and people can't make sensible choices with what they engage with.

But why does it matter to me?

Tumblr have made labels AN OPT IN SITUATION which means every single blog here is automatically set to hide any triggering content

If you want to continue to be able to access and read fanfiction PLEASE go into your settings and click "show" on at least the "Mature" and "Sexual Themes" labels!!

ALSO IOS USERS: there's an extra fun "Hide additional content" bit just to really try and block us from any hopes of success. Make sure you opt out of that too otherwise I think content will be blocked on the mobile app!

Attached to this post are screenshots from my settings so you guys know what to look for. I could only find it on my desktop settings and not on the mobile app (for now at least)

[I feel like I should add I don't want to sound like I'm pressuring anyone... if you don't want to see certain content obviously keep it hidden and protect yourselves BUT this post is mainly targeted at the horny little gremlins I write for who will be suddenly deeply confused when their smut supply is cut off]

"Your parents would be ashamed to know you're a proshipper!!"

Meanwhile, antis:

(For context, "defending myself from pedophiles" was just suicide baiting proshippers)

No one is saying "fiction doesn't affect reality".

What most of us have said is this:

× "Fiction doesn't affect reality on a 1:1 ratio."

× "Fiction is not reality and should not be treated as such."

× And "Real life, living, breathing human beings matter far more than any fictional character ever will."

Notice how NONE of that says "Fiction doesn't affect reality. Full stop. In any situation. Ever."

Since the Twitter trash might be invading very soon, I feel like I need to clear something up because I’ve seen some very concerning rhetoric being popularized on Twitter and TikTok.

People are being led to believe that “proship” and “pedophile” are interchangeable. They’re not. They are not even remotely the same thing. Here is what proship ideology actually is:

  1. You do not believe in harassing people over ships, fetishes, kinks, etc., even if you disagree with those things on a moral basis because you understand it’s none of your damn business.
  2. People DO NOT owe you an explanation for why they like something you disagree with. That does NOT make them a bad person, and it does NOT mean they’re hiding something. It just means they don’t want to give their life story to a stranger on the internet, which is completely reasonable.
  3. You understand that fictional characters have no rights and therefore do not need to be protected.
  4. What you enjoy in fiction is NOT a 1:1 reflection of what you condone in real life.
  5. It is the responsibility of a content creator to tag their content appropriately and use the correct warnings when applicable. After that, the responsibility falls solely on the person consuming that content. It is up to the consumer to curate their own online experience through blocking and blacklisting. It is NOT the creator’s job to magically know what will trigger you, a stranger on the internet, and cater to you.
  6. The Internet IS NOT nor has it EVER been a safe space. You need to set your own boundaries and figure out how to navigate your online experience within those boundaries.
  7. Different cultures have different moral standards. What you were raised to believe is reprehensible or weird might be perfectly acceptable and normal in someone else’s culture.
  8. Fictional content, when tagged correctly, will NOT harm real people. In some cases, creating fictional content is what’s keeping someone from harming real people because it gives them an alternative outlet for whatever issues they’re dealing with. But again, they do not owe you that explanation.

Proship means anti-censorship, NOT pro-pedophilia. Fuck Twitter and TikTok for brainwashing people into believing otherwise.

I wish more people understood that you can have hard limits and boundaries when it comes to fictional content you enjoy without insinuating that anyone who doesn't share similar opinions is some kind of freak/pervert/monster.