Jan. 12th, 2019

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nuwuitari:

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kendertrove:

So instead of just searching Dragonlance like a normal person, i decided to start a whole sideblog to see if there were people online who still care about Dragonlance. At the very least, it’ll be a place for me to talk about my readthroughs and just how much i love this world.

There are, just not too many of us! It’s fun here but rather quiet, so glad to have new people around!

Here’s one!!

We have a discord server if you want to join: https://discord.gg/4rG5gV
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cigarettesmokeandexyracquets:

Riot: This is my host Carlton Drake. He’s powerful and rich and remarkably intelligent. I sought him out from the moment I landed on this planet knowing he would be a powerful host for me.

Venom: Ya that’s great I found Eddie in a dumpster and I love him

The two kinds of pet owners.
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gehayi:

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Okay, friends and neighbors, I’m writing a Sherlock Holmes canon AU and I need to reference a common critter that might sneak into a house and scurry around making possibly scary sounds that might alarm or unnerve children in the night who are obviously prone to such unnervings. 

Problem: I am not familiar with common British critters of that sort. I get a little lost after rats and mice, possibly squirrels, and I’m not even sure hedgehogs would sneak into a house in the first place, no matter how cute they are, but I think you get my drift.

Tell to me, O ye of Brit Crit knowledge, what denizens of the great outdoors is available to creep into a common British country household?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_of_Great_Britain

https://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/planyourvisit/animals.html

https://findingnature.co.uk/animals/

A lot of wildlife in the UK is very shy, I doubt you could get a rabbit or a badger in a house, for example. 

If you want an animal of some size that would be curious enough to go in a house, I would suggest a young fox. They’re pretty fearless of humans and regularly forage in our dustbins. It would be easy to imagine one getting in through a kitchen door and going through the rubbish.
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ANYWAY, now I’m stuck thinking about a Ladyhawke inspired angsty fantasy AU where Eddie and the Symbiote have been cursed for their love. By day Eddie is a human and the Symbiote has the shape of a dog, without memory, and by night the Symbiote is back to normal and Eddie is transformed into an animal himself, losing memory in turn. They get to see each other and be aware of who they are at the same moment only for a few seconds at dawn and sunset as they transform, but are cursed to be unable to touch in those moments too.

They’ll find a way to break the curse I swear.

Aaaaaaahhhhh! Please someone do this!!

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