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void-bot:

This really reminds me of Megamind, for several reasons. First off, the dress. I mean, look at it! It’s blue and black! Second, the feeling of drama and villainy surrounding the whole thing. And then there’s the fact that he touches her neck twice, and her neck and shoulders are bare, always makes me think of how filthy it is because of @setepenre-set, seriously. I’m going to have to make a fic, this is too good to resist. 

I uh… Started writing and it’s going to be. A multi-chapter fic? It’s going to be called Try It Out, so keep an eye out for it.

Seriously, though, this was going to be short. Too late for that.

displacerghost:

white-aster:

writing-prompt-s:

The inverse of corruption: the hero has lost, but in a way that forced the villain to face goodness within himself, which spirals out of control and turns him into a hero more virtuous than the one he defeated.

See, see, what I want to see is a villain who actually starts learning good leadership techniques.  His Rule Through Fear just plateaus, so he reads some books and is like, “wait, I can make people do what I want without having to micromanage their personal threats and keep track of their families of collateral?  Wait what?”  So he starts with his sidekicks, and his sidekick turnover time rockets through the fucking roof when he starts listening to them and giving them benefits.  He finds that he attracts the COMPETENT sidekicks instead of the bottom of the barrel, so he wants them around.  Then he figures out that if he has competent sidekicks that he can DELEGATE.  Oh sweet dark goddess, he can hand over an ENTIRE CASTLE AND SURROUNDING ENVIRONS to his second-in-command, and she can more than capably keep it running while he goes off to summon demons for a bit.  Because the sidekicks will stick around, it’s also worth investing in them.  He sends them for training, lets them in on his secrets a bit, at that works out SO WELL.

His mind is blown.  He is so excite.  He might have FREE TIME if this keeps up.

Then he’s looking at the rest of his domain going “but wait, is there more?”  He sees that his lands’ productivity is shit.  They have been shit for a long time because hey, the beatings will continue until morale improves!  Instead, he starts (slowly, wouldn’t want them to think he’s going soft) introducing changes.  He eases back on restrictions and punishments just a bit, and rewards those whose productivity improves.  A few cycles of that, and everything is working so much better.  Sure, he has to deal with people being mouthy and ambitious every now and then, but hey, it’s not like he decommissioned the torture chamber, and he finds that the other peasants are more than half likely to turn the troublemakers in, now, because they don’t want to lose their good thing.

His lands go from “that country is a horrible dystopian nightmare avoid at all costs” to “hey, that country offers some free health care, and if you do a good job, you can advance!”  It becomes a land of opportunity in a sea of serfdom and grinding misery.  PEOPLE START SHOWING UP ASKING IF THEY CAN COME LIVE THERE.

The Evil Overlord is delighted.  New workers!  Just…walking in!

Not to mention, his existing peasants?  Wow, they must be happy, because the birth rate has jumped sky high, ifyaknowwhatImean?

He slowly figures out that making people happy in all sorts of ways WORKS BETTER.  Giving women legal standing and rights equal to men’s allows women with talents to move out of the house and oh, work toward the glory of his empire, rather than being locked into one job.  Free childcare holy crap allows any woman in the home to take up an outside job or economy-feeding hobby.  Stamping out corruption and crime among his minions makes the people happier and makes peasant productivity soar because they don’t have to worry about getting raped or beaten, while at the same time their towns are safer because his minions now have time to go off killing bandits and rogue dragons and hunting down mad serial killers and shit.  Giving everyone a village council that has a say in boring, day to day governing takes all that boring shit OFF HIS PLATE.  He sends in his emissaries, tells them to work in his interest but let the peasants hash out the small shit, and 9 out of 10 that works fine.  It costs him very little and again, everyone feels INVESTED in what they do.  They are now WILLINGLY WORKING FOR HIM.

Public works projects improve roads and bridges as well as providing jobs.  Raising wages has the same effect on the peasantry that it did on his sidekicks.  Allowing limited ownership makes people enterprising and feeds the economy.  Social services allow people who get injured or sick to bounce back and remain in the workforce and society, which maintains his investment in them as well as helping morale on the family level.  Trading with his neighbors instead of conquering them is much less resource intensive and maintains his investment in his people.  Not to mention, when that one upstart country on his southern border decided that they were going to get in a snit, HIS TRADING PARTNERS CAME TO HIS AID.  Not that he needed it, but still, it was nice!

And on a personal level, remembering his SiC’s birthday that once started this incomprehensible but incredibly pleasant chain reaction that has resulted in them becoming an incredibly close and effective partnership ifyouknowwhatImean.  Which reminds him:  must decide whether his proposal gift should be skull-themed or dragon-themed.  I mean, she’s a necromancer, so obviously skulls, but is that too obvious?  And she REALLY LOVES riding on the dragons, so…hmm.  

@setepenre-set !!

azulemega:

Everyone was doing such awesome Mermay artwork for @setepenre-set‘s amazing fanfic Dangerous Currents, I had to jump in as well. Top pic is normal and the bottom has a purple filter just to make it look more underwater-y or something. I apologize for the quality since tumblr devoured it.

AAAAHHHH THESE ARE BOTH LOVELY!! 

I really can’t decide which of these I like better; I’m glad you posted both of them like this–the upper one shows the bright colors in a really pretty way, while the bottom one gives the scene a mysterious, underwater murkiness that’s also really pleasing.

I love the way you can see just a little bit of the surface of the water at the top of the page–looking up through the surface of the water is actually one of my favorite things about being underwater, and it’s a really good way to visually indicate to the viewer that this is definitely underwater.

And the glowing bioluminescent algae is beautiful, as are the reflections of the water surface on everything. I am also very impressed with the way you’ve drawn the shadows and the beams of light filtering through the water; those also give the viewer the sense of Syx and Minyon not merely floating in nothing, but actually being suspended in water.

Minion looks suitably angry with Syx, who looks the right amount of sassily defensive–I’m impressed with the way you indicated that Syx is the one being scolded. Even though Minyon is smaller and lower in the picture, Minyon’s spread fins and glare, coupled with Syx’s hand on his cocked hip, and the way Syx’s eyebrows are raised even as he’s frowning–an expression of distress and defensiveness, rather than simple annoyance–all of that makes it clear that Minyon is the one doing the scolding, and that he’s Syx’s caretaker, rather than the other way around.

All of the details on Syx’s tail make him look very non-human, as well as delicate–the little frilled fins on his hips and the way the scales taper off into his skin there, looking like jewels. And the tattered edges of his tail and Minyon’s main fin give the piece a sense of danger. And you added some Minyon-like bioluminescent tendrils to Syx’s tail, and some of the little glowing balls that top Minyon’s upper fins to the fins on Syx’s hips! I love that!

I like, too, the way the rocks frame the picture; it gives the figures of Minyon and Syx a sense of being grounded in a physical location–which is a difficult thing when drawing figures underwater! 

The rocks framing the figures of Syx and Minyon also works very well as a visual cue indicating how trapped Syx feels–hemmed in on all sides by rock walls, with only the little glimpse of the surface of the water to offer escape–which is exactly what Syx and Minyon are arguing about in this scene in the story!

Thank you so much for these; I really like them a lot, and getting them made me very happy! ❤ ❤ ❤

Well gang, its on

mega-camp:

Today is May 20th.   You know what that means?

We’ve passed the last possible cancellation date on the site so hahahaha folks, this is it.  This is really happening.  Come rain or shine, Mega Camp will be there.

This deadline probably means nothing to most of you, but give me a minute here because I have some feels I want to share. 

No less than four people told me this camp was a terrible idea that would never work, but you know what?  None of them were in fandom.  None of them know what it is to be a part of something as special as what the Megamind fandom has done for me.  

So you know what?   

It might still be a terrible idea, but it’s my terrible idea and I’m barreling forward full speed ahead.  

I can’t promise anyone that this won’t turn into a dashcon-like failure, but damn if I don’t personally believe that we can succeed.  

Right now we have over 20 people registered and still space for at least 10 more.   We’re on track financially to meet all our commitments, we have activities (mostly) planned, and food is budgeted for.   My basement is starting to fill with totes full of supplies.   We have spreadsheets.  We have maps.  

Cuz after all, destiny is the path we choose for ourselves.   And I would chose you guys and this fandom, every time.  

Dani Kin
Camp DirectorÂ