“The Cover Is Not The Book”
another sanders sides edit. Shit is banger. I love pandering to me specifically. This is such a thing. My edits are getting longer and longer. When do they be considers AMVs instead of edits?
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“The Cover Is Not The Book”
another sanders sides edit. Shit is banger. I love pandering to me specifically. This is such a thing. My edits are getting longer and longer. When do they be considers AMVs instead of edits?

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Help Patton grow his plush pile!
I tried to keep the goals realistic enough that it may happen and it'll give me enough time based on my previous posts but asjkdbasdbjk fingers crossed
Goals met:
50 to 250 notes
300 notes
(NEW) 1000 notes = BIG Plushie
My first entry for @fanartfrenzy! For the square "Create a moodboard for any fic".
For the Dreamling fic would you let me know?/ I could make some time if you wanted by @beatnikfreakiswriting <3 It's one of my favourites, and making this moodboard made me wanna reread it~
Mr. Sims, will you address the very serious controversy that is the admiral being revealed to have been a ginger this entire time? How could you betray the people like this?
So, there's a few answers to this. There's the official answer, which I give to all image-based canonicity questions for Magnus, both for merch and for things like the illustrations in the Monte Cook TTRPG. This answer says that all such depictions are valid interpretations, but no more than that. It doesn't matter how "official" something might be, images of Magnus Archives stuff don't get to be "canon" in any sense that excludes other interpretations.
Then there's the writer's answer, which is a long and meandering essay I'm not necessarily qualified to write, but that talks about "intertextuality" and "engaging with the work" and uses the phrase "in conversation with" way too much. The short version of that particular answer is: "Why would you let a cuddly toy tell you what to fucking think?"
Finally there's the cynics answer, which is: "If the merch is good quality, I absolutely do not care whether it matches what I had in my head." I mean, what, I'm gonna give a cool company weeks or months of extra work and potentially sour the licencing relationship 'cause I imagined a pretend cat to be a different colour? Or I thought the tea should have hints of bergamont or citris or blueberry or something? Look, I don't know how to make plush toys or mix perfume or blend tea or sew jackets, or make whatever other weird merch is coming down the pipeline. So if the people who do know how to do those things make something cool based on my podcast and RQ come to me and say "what do you think? " I say "I think it's great!" Because I do think its great and I could not care less whether it matches whatever vague images I might have had in my head when I wrote a horror story five years ago.
The Shibari Game
At a conference/festival last year, there was a Shibari workshop on the schedule for some reason, although the topic of the event was prediction markets. This led to the following exchange (all names changed):
Adam (who at the time was basically a stranger to me): Hmm, "Shibari"... What is that, some kind of Jewish ritual?
Me: No, it's-
Barbara: EVERYONE SHUT UP! Ok. Nobody tell this man what shibari is.
Everyone: ...?
Barbara: We’re playing 20 questions.
Thus began what was by far the best game of 20 questions I have ever witnessed. There were... appreciably more than 20 questions.
[literally ten minutes of questions later]
Adam: Ok, so! Shibari... is a Japanese social export, it's an activity somebody does, it's in some way artistic, it does not involve drawing, it does not involve writing, it involves an inorganic object and an organic object, and... the organic object is a human, right?
Everyone: Right
Adam: And the inorganic object...
Barbara: Well...
Chris: The inanimate object
Adam: The inanimate object, which, oh, which is organic, which suggests that it's clothes... Is the inanimate object clothing?
Everyone: No
Me: To clarify, the inanimate object is always organic in terms of 'organic chemistry', but might or might not be, like, made from biological material
Adam: Ok. And so, you have an inanimate object, and you have a person... The person does not have to do anything during the... shibari activity. You are doing a manipulation to the inanimate object, with the person, for purposes that are fun... Is it for the entertainment of a group?
Barbara: Could be? ...
Adam: So it could be for the entertainment of a group, but it could be for the entertainment of the individuals?
Everyone: Right
Adam: Ok. The inanimate object - the equipment - right? It is not specialised, but is a common object, correct?
Everyone: yeah
AI
Adam: Does it have anything at all to do with AI?
Everyone: [laughter] No
Adam: I had to check. In this setting, everything turns back to AI at some point
Me: I would say no
Frank: Not yet!
Me: Right, not yet. But yeah, 'No' is definitely the answer to that one
George: I trust Rob Miles on this
Barbara: As an expert in shibari?
Frank: As an expert in AI Shibari. I think that's what it's called.
Chris: Oh, yeah it kind of is!
Can one shibari by accident?
Adam: Ok. Is it something that one might do without knowing that it is shibari?
Everyone: [cacophony of disagreement]
Me: Interesting question!
Frank: Very interesting question.
Barbara: It's totally plausible that someone would do something that would qualify as shibari without knowing the Japanese artform
Me: Yeah, and they might also have seen things about it but not know the name of it
Chatting during shibari
Adam: Does it involve talking?
Everyone: No, not necessarily
Adam: God Dammit. Agh, I thought it might be... talking using some prop or something
Barbara: For me it always involves talking, but it's...
Adam: One doesn't have to?
Barbara: It's just 'cause I don't stop talking
[laughter]
Adam: And it doesn't involve betting markets in any way?
Everyone: No
How technologically advanced is shibari equipment?
Adam: Ok. Is the object technologically difficult to make?
Everyone: No
One guy: Yes
Everyone: What? No it isn't!
Adam: Is it only available in an industrialised economy?
Everyone: No
That one guy again: Yes!
Everyone: NO!!!
The guy: No, you're right, I'm sorry... But it is difficult to make
George: Every object is difficult to make!
Barbara: Maybe you're confused about what shibari is
Ed: Yeah, you should be up there with Adam
Adam: Would it have been available before industrialisation?
Everyone: Yes!
Adam: Ok. Um... is it a stick?
Everyone: It's not a stick
No cheap tricks allowed
Adam: I feel like I'm gonna get close to covering everything...
Me: I feel like we were very close just now, when you were like "Well what could this object be?"
Adam: Ok so the object is important. It's... before industrialisation... Does it begin with a letter before-
Everyone: No, no, we're not doing that. N/A
Adam: Ok so it starts with an N and an A...
[laughter]
What is this dang object?
Adam: Ok... so... is the object artificially pigmented?
Everyone: Can be, but not necessarily
Adam: Is it commonly painted?
Everyone: No
Adam: Is it commonly dyed?
Everyone: Yes
Adam: Ok, is it something that it's very common to dye in other purposes?
Everyone: Yeah
Adam: Does it involve a vegetable, of some kind?
Everyone: ...No?
Adam: Does it involve a plant?
Everyone: [confusion about what 'involve' means]
George: The object can have... some relation to a plant
Me: eehhh, that's more confusing than helpful. We already said that it can be biologically derived
Adam: But it would have been available before industrialisation?
Everyone: Yeah
Adam: So it's got to be something that is... around. Is it something that requires human modification to make into the form we know and love?
Everyone: Yes
Adam: Uh.. does this processing require specialised skill?
Everyone: Yeah, some skill for sure
Adam: Would I be able to do it? Like, without training?
Everyone: Probably not
Ed: On a long enough time horizon you'd figure it out, but the answer is basically no
Adam: Like, you throw me in with the tools to make it and say "come out in an hour", could I...
Everyone: No, probably not
Adam: But other people would be able to make it in an hour?
Everyone: Yeah, with the right skills
It’s not a weapon
Adam: Does it involve a weapon of any kind?
Everyone: No.
George: How creative are you allowed to-
Everyone: The answer's no
What shape is the object?
[long pause]
Adam: Well... does anyone else have any questions?
Barbara: You're asking such good questions though!
Ed: Yeah you're doing a good job
Danielle: I think you should ask more questions about the shape of the object
Everyone: Oh, great suggestion
Adam: Ok, is it spherical?
Everyone: No
Adam: Is it cylindrical?
Everyone: Yyeeaahh, sort of, yeah.
Adam: So it's not a pure cylinder but it's cylindrical-ish?
Everyone: Yeah
Adam: Is it an ovaloid?
Everyone: No.
Adam: Is it an ellipsoid?
Everyone: No
Adam: Is it uh... hmm... But it's longer than it is wide?
Everyone: Yes!!!
[scattered applause, we're close now]
Adam: Is it a plank of wood?
Everyone: No!!!
Barbara: It still isn't that!
Frank: No, his previous guess was stick
Adam: Yeah, a plank of wood requires processing and I couldn't make it... like it fits a lot of the other questions
Barbara: No you're right, that's fair, I'm convinced. It is a plank of wood.
Where is the object?
Adam: Could I find it inside a building or outside a building?
Everyone: Yes...
Adam: Wait. I mean. Ok, can you find it in a bathroom?
Everyone: Not really
Adam: Can you find it in a kitchen?
Everyone: Probably not
Adam: Can you find it lying on the ground?
Everyone: Yeah possibly
Adam: Is it something that people commonly use?
Everyone: Yeah
Adam: Is it something that people would pick up if they saw it lying there?
Everyone: Nah
It’s really not a weapon
Adam: Is it something that is dangerous at all?
Everyone: Can be, but not especially
Adam: Is any part of it sharp?
Everyone: No
Adam: Can any part of it fragment?
Everyone: [???]
Adam: Like, is it brittle?
Everyone: No
Adam: So it's firm?
Everyone: No
Adam: Is it flexible?
Everyone: Yes!!
Adam: Ok! Is it a pool noodle?
Everyone: [laughter]
Adam: Which is cylindrical, flexible, and organic, dyed but not painted...
Everyone: No, we're so proud of you, you're doing great
Me: But we did say "pre-industrial"
Pinning down the object
Adam: Ok ok. Is it a solid?
Everyone: Yes
Adam: Is it any of the solid hybrids, like a colloid or a gel?
Everyone: No
Adam: Does it retain its shape after being bent?
Everyone: Uh... yes?
Adam: So it doesn't spring back with any force?
Everyone: No, it doesn't spring back
Adam: Ok... so... Is it Japanese in origin, or is it found around the world?
Everyone: [assorted contradictory statements]
Me: The origin of the practice is Japan, but the origin of the object is all over
Adam: Is the object put on a person?
Everyone: Yes!
Adam: Is the object... um... is the object rope?
Everyone: YES!!
[scattered applause]
Me: The object is rope!
Adam: Ok!
Me: Now bring it home
Bringing it home?
Adam: Are things hung upon the rope?
Everyone: Uuuuummmmmm. Ambiguous? No.
Adam: Is the rope itself... does the rope look good?
Everyone: Yes!
Adam: Ok! Is this putting-on... a mark of esteem?
Everyone: No?? ???
[laughter]
Adam: So the object is a rope, and you're putting the rope on somebody
Everyone: Yes!
Adam: You're... putting rope on somebody!
Everyone: Yeah!
Adam: Is that... is that not the practice?
Everyone: No, no, it is, it is!
[confused cheering. Are we done?]
We’re not done
Chris: But, no, come on, there's more to it!
Ed: You're missing something critical!
Chris: You're so close!
Adam: Ok. Do you... hang someone?
Everyone: [strongly conflicting opinions]
Barbara: Only if you're doing it extremely wrong
Adam: Ok. But you can tie knots?
Everyone: YES!
Adam: Ok! Do you tie... is it a bracelet of some-
Everyone: No!
Adam: So it's not an adornment of any kind...
Everyone: Well...
Where on the body?
Adam: Is it put on your neck?
Chris: No
Danielle: Well, can be...
Adam: On your head?
Everyone: Can be
Adam: On a limb?
Everyone: Yeah
Adam: It's on a limb
Me: Not exclusively
Adam: On an arm?
Everyone: Can be
Adam: On a leg?
Everyone: Can be
Adam: On... uh... I've run out of limbs...
What does it mean?
Adam: Ok, it's rope, you put it on somebody, it's Japanese in origin... does it... signify something?
Everyone: Not really
Adam: Hmm. Do you tie the rope in a loop?
Everyone: ...Yeah??
Adam: I'm wondering, is it the casting of ropes upon people, like uh...
Chris: It's not a lasso, no
Frank: I like the idea of shibari as, like, a carnival game...
Barbara: I'm unclear on what the win condition is here...
Ed: I feel like there is a really important component that we haven't got yet
Everyone: Yeah, when he gets that component, he’s won
Are people into shibari?
Adam: Hmm... Did you find yourself fired by enthusiasm to do it upon being told about it?
Several people: Yes
Me: Personally no, but...
[laughter]
Adam: So it has mixed appeal?
Barbara: That is absolutely correct
Can one shibari... too hard?
Adam: Is it um, does it involve the tying of knots?
Everyone: YES
Adam: Ok. Are there knots that are peculiar to shibari?
Everyone: yeah
Adam: Is the learning of knots, or the tying of knots upon other people the important part?
Everyone: Uh... yes?
Adam: Do you tie someone up and they attempt to escape?
Everyone: Uh, not necessarily, but like, often.
Me: Yes is closer than no, I think
Adam: Ok, you tie rope on someone. Do you have to use some sort of special rope for it? Can you use any rope?
Barbara: You can use any rope, but some are better than others
Adam: So you wouldn't want to use any rough ropes, or...
Danielle: No, you do, that's actually preferred
Adam: You prefer rough ropes?
Chris: Some do
Frank: It depends
Danielle: Natural fibers tend to be rougher
Adam: Does it chafe?
Danielle: It can, but ideally not
Adam: Would you do it even if you were injured in the process of doing it?
Frank: No
Barbara: You would not want that to happen generally
Adam: Uh... Does it look cool?
Everyone: Yes!!
Origami?
Adam: So you're tying knots that look cool... is it like an origami for knots?
Everyone: [confused disagreement]
Ed: It's not about the knots
Chris: It's totally about the knots!
Frank: It's all about the cones...
Adam: Like, in origami you fold paper in ways that look cool, maybe you tie knots in ways that look cool?
Everyone: [loud disagreement]
Diagnosing the problem
[long long pause]
Chris: Ask the question in your heart!
Adam: ...Neckties?
Everyone: No?
Barbara: I keep thinking "But, he already has it", and then he asks a question that makes me say "No, he doesn't have it at all"
Frank: I think there's a question you want to ask, but you're not...
Everyone: Yeah
Chris: Yeah, ask the question that you don't want to ask
Danielle: I don't think he has the question...
Adam: Would it cause any gratification in someone?
Everyone: Yes!
Adam: Would it... Would it cause sexual gratification?
Everyone: Yes!!
Adam: Is it a practice... under the category of kink?
Everyone: Yes!!!
Adam: Is it tying somebody up for bondage purposes?
Everyone: YEAH!!! [Pandemonium, hollering, applause, Adam is lifted above the cheering crowd]
After the hearty congratulations were done, I wandered off, elated from the experience, and I bumped into a group of friends.
"Friends!" I said, "I just had the funniest experience. This guy didn't know what 'shibari' was, so we-"
"Shibari?" a friend interjected, "What is that, like, a Jewish building?"
"OK EVERYONE SHUT UP" I said.

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Aabria and Alex are the chaotic duo this world needs
Not to be dramatic but I’m obsessed with @quiddie
AHAHAHAHA YOU HAVE FOOTAGE OF ME TAKING THAT MOUNTAIN DEW.
Bless you. I’ve been talking about this non-stop - THANK YOU FOR BEING THERE IN ELF EARS ON SUCH AN UNHINGED EVENING 💖
oops all occtis!! + bonus soldiers bc i'm sad we didn't get outfits for them
Bad Day Blowjob, my (mostly) Matthew-POV sex comedy is complete. AND it has art. Mangobeast (@sixeyedstag) did a fantastic job on this!
He's a top guy, Gadling. Always keeps the good stuff aside for him, never refuses a friend in need. And man, is Matthew in need today. He loves the boss, he really does. Honestly. Loves him. Like he'd never thought you could possibly love someone who was your boss. But he is a lot, and some days Matthew will take what restoratives he can get. Being a magic raven with no thumbs, that pretty much limits him to Gadling's sympathy booze. Which is not nothing. But.
"What I wouldn't give," he says, and he may be a few drinks down already, it's possible, "for a really good blowjob right now."
Gadling chokes. Which, fair. _
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OMG the Tachonis children are named after the 8 bones of the neurocranium
1 frontal bone
1 ethmoid bone
1 sphenoid bone
2 parietal bones
2 temporal bones
1 occipital bone
Since they're in a 3-dimensional space there isn't necessarily a common "order" they are listed in, but occipital bone is the furthest lower back of the skull, and I've arranged the list above in roughly "front to back" which does place Ethrand as 2nd and Occtis as 8th.
So the "occ" in Occtis is not dressing up "Oct" or any 8-related meaning, it's fully just referencing occipital. Occipital means "back of the head" from the Latin Ob (in back of) + Caput (head). The word part ob can also mean "in the way of, against," (see: obstruction) and it's probably unintentional but fun that this source for Occtis's name can also be translated to "against the head" as in, Occtis rebelling against the head of his House.
Referencing the bones of the skull is SUCH a fun goth vibe for house Tachonis and their necromancy (even as I have to laugh at the idea of like... "and this is my cousin, Distal Phlanges").

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loved them in this episode sm
New short for y'all!
Heeeeeyyyyyy I wrote a little story about the characters from my next book.
It's an F/NB romance about Jessie and Mads, two minor characters from Someone to Build Me Up. You may recall that Mads was one of Zack Carter's besties in high school.
The prologue is a throwback to 2007—their first meet cute at their senior prom, when Mads still identifies as a girl. You can download it here, and I'm including an excerpt below.
(Also, go ahead and read me to filth for naming my character Mads—I wasn't super into Hannibal yet, but now there's no going back).
I heard that “I met Hal when I was 19” in episode 1 and latched onto it. This is my take on young mother Thaisha, struggling to realize that maybe there’s more to life than motherhood. I’ve never done a comic before so this was a lot of fun! Thank you Aabria for making such a beautifully complex character! She’s easily becoming my fav! Maybe I’ll color this one day.
btw katie telling her ex husband she still loves him to make his blood taste better then turning to the audience to tell us that she does this every time before biting him was so hot it changed my life
I 👏🏾 LOVE 👏🏾 PLAYING 👏🏾 KATIE 👏🏾 MARSHALL 👏🏾
Aabria out here playing two VERY different kinds of mom 🤣

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There's a tone of tenderness and romance in the way he says it, but also a keen note of desperation to never be alone with 3 fuckass robots who all have very simular but also somehow completly different bits again.
I have never read anything that summerised the circumstances more perfectly. This is great. This is wonderful.
What if I loved you?
What if we're both ripped from our homes and found each other in the wreckage?
What if we were made into soldiers together?
What if I stayed by your side through school and through war and through conspiracy and through you finding something soft to match your stone?
What if I was steel, only kept sharp by the touch of you along my edge?
What if I loved you?
What if I loved the home that made us into this?
What if you needed to be saved from yourself?
What if your fingers had grazed my face so many times before? What would hurt more?
What if I saved you?
What if I saved your daughter too?
What if I looked at plump cheeks and eyes too sharp behind crooked glasses and she too reached out to graze fingers where yours once lived?
What if you let me down, but I saw all the best of you in her?
What if I saved her?
Would you forgive me?
What if I made her everything you couldn't be, everything you should have been, everything you promised me we'd be?
What is a world that would do this to us?
When the sky bleeds red and my edge has gone dull, will you save me as I have you?
😭😭😭