I hope Avengers sometimes go to Strange like “I need your help” and he’s like “What’s wrong? Skrulls? Hydra?” and they’re like “I’m congested and it hurts when I swallow.”
You think they ever approach Vision in a similar manner to complain about how the wi-fi router keeps kicking them off the network?
Well, NOW I do.
Peter Parker calls Steve Rogers at midnight and he shows up at Aunt May’s in full uniform, shield at the ready. “You said something about Nazis? Let’s go.”
And Peter’s standing in the doorway in pajamas and like, pikachu slippers, and he’s like, “The AP history test is tomorrow. I need you to tell me everything you know.”
In altered versions of their s1 clothes! I plan to also draw them in their magical girl outfits as well as s2 outfits,with layla/aisha. And also the witches cause im a sucker for villainous ladies.
Tyr was the Norse god of war and justice who alone was brave enough to bind Fenrir but lost his right arm in the jaw of the beast. He was later succeeded by Odin was the God of war.
Odin (old Norse meaning โ mind, wit and soulโ and old High German โto be insane, to rageโ) was the most revered Norse god. He sacrificed his eye to the well of Mimir in exchange for immense knowledge.
In Norse mythology the Beserkers were elite soldiers who acted as bodyguards of the King and served as Odinโs special warriors. They were said to draw their powers from wolves, bears and boars and entered a trance-like fury in battle.
Welcome to Night Vale: beautifully written sentences that make you think, manages to find the perfect balance between creepy and comforting, incredibly quotable
Plot points on this chart to represent how important these different aspects of a character’s life are to them. By doing that you can help determine what type of things your character deems to be most meaningful in their life, especially compared to others aspects.
A brief explanation of each aspect is below in case you’re confused about the meaning of any.
Physical Aspects
Strength: to have physical power and strength
Sex: to have sexual gratification and satisfaction
Possessions: to have objects and tangible things
Health: to have physical health and stability
Appearance: to have a good external appearance
Emotional Aspects
Love: to love and be loved, romantically or otherwise
Appreciation: to be appreciated by others
Attention: to be paid attention to
Security: to feel secure emotionally
Approval: to be approved by others
Social Aspects
Respect: to be respected
Friendship: to have friends
Intimacy: to be intimate with a partner or partners
Belongingness: to feel needed and belonged
Family: to be on good terms with/have a family
Spiritual Aspects
Inner peace: to be content with themselves
Purpose: to feel as though they are fulfilling a purpose
Self-sufficiency: to feel that they are able to provide for themselves
Growth: to feel as though they are growing and changing
Acceptance: to be able to accept themselves without consequence
This is an absolutely amazing exercise and I certainly recommend doing it.