Eruri/Royai/Terror - Author of Tiny Anthem, Corps-Ă -Corps, and Starve the Ego, Feed the Soul. I like: Star Wars, FMA, SNK, Legend of Zelda, space, sharks, and birds. My favorite color is yellow, I prefer tea over coffee, and I think Japanese bullet trains are the coolest thing on the planet. Say hi! Pop something in my ask. My Ao3 is here: https://archiveofourown.org/users/onthearrow/pseuds/onthearrow
hello! :) i wanted to ask if theres a masterpost for the art in tiny anthem, and if you have some sort of list/masterpost for cool locations in NYC you mention in your fics? i loved corps-a-corps too and i just want to write it all down!!:D thank you <3
Hi! I'm so sorry it's taken me so long to answer this--part of the problem is most TA fanart is scattered around my Twitter bookmarks. That said, I took the time to gather up the links for you:
Levi and Beast here
Levi discovers Erwin is the Beast Titan from chapter 1 here
The bottle pub dancing scene from chapter 6 here
Erwin's near-miss in chapter 7 here
Levi's goodbye to Erwin in chapter 8 here
Beast Titan in the airship hold in chapter 11 here
Another version of Beast Titan in the airship hold (this one ripped straight from my brain, amazing 10/10) here
"This would-be devil is the most beautiful man he's ever seen" (chapter 11 airship hold as well) here
"You will refer to me as commander" in chapter 12 here
Erwin's return to Paradis in chapter 12 here
Levi lies to Erwin about their history in chapter 12 here
"You are the one thing that makes me happy" chapter 13 then and now here
Erwin with Beast aka "Susan" in chapter 13/14 here
"Buy Tea for Levi" from chapters 4/14 here
Levi and Erwin's blow-out fight in chapter 15 here
My ABSOLUTE FAVORITE because it is exactly what I pictured, Levi's dress whites from the Solstice Ball here
Another absolutely regal take on the Solstice Ball dress whites here
More chapter 16 Solstice Ball fallout here
Various chapter 16 sketches by ginger here
A cosplay of those same dress whites (I am SO freaking flattered) here
Erwin asleep in the carriage in chapter 17 here
The chapter 17 cliffhanger here
THE getting together kiss from chapter 19 here
NSFW doodle of Levi and Erwin in chapter 21 here
A drawing of our favorite OC Hizuran Takuto here
Erwin in the Season 4 uniform here
The kiss Levi and Erwin share after Erwin comes out of his titan in Hizuru in chapter 22 here
This isn't even all of the art...just what I have bookmarked. If you did art for Tiny Anthem and I haven't linked it here, please message me and I'll add it to this post!
Also, seeing all this in a list is just...astounding. The love this fic got was so humbling, I am truly so grateful to have reached so many people with it.
As for NYC spots...CAC is the master list, but if anybody ever wants a few NYC haunts off the beaten path feel free to message me, I'm happy to oblige.
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Thanks @zipegs for tagging me! I do love a good dash game.
the last book I read: I just read a book called A Harvest of Hearts that was pitched as a cozy romance in the same vein as Howl's Moving Castle and was definitely mismarketed. That wasn't the author's fault, but I struggled to connect with the MMC, so I can't recommend this one.
a book I'd recommend: The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez. Easily the most imaginative fantasy I've ever read but also a complete marvel and masterpiece from a writing mechanics perspective.
a book I couldn't put down: Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood. And MAN was I rewarded (who's putting breeding kinks in contemporary romance? Our girl Ali, that's who.)
a book I've read twice or more: Howl's Moving Castle. It's so different from the movie but equally as delightful.
a book on my tbr: I still haven't read The Secret History by Donna Tartt, but I've also gotten the impression that this is a book that should be read in fall/winter so I think I've lost my window of opportunity until October or so.
a book I've put down: For the life of me, I can't get through Wuthering Heights. Everyone is annoying.
a book on my wishlist: I'd like a physical copy of Problematic Summer Romance, as mentioned above, for, uh...reasons.
a favourite book from childhood: Holes by Louis Sachar. I've been meaning to reread this.
a book I'd give to a friend: I wish more people would read Conclave by Robert Harris. There's some differences between the book and the movie but it's really a delight to be in Lawrence (Lomeli's) head. It's a short and fun read with enough drama to draw even non-readers in.
a book of poetry or lyrics that I own: I'm working my way through Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey right now.
a non-fiction book that I own: The Republic of Saint Peter: The Birth of the Papal State 600-825 for research I'm doing for a manuscript.
what I'm currently reading: Currently reading a cozy romance called Stay for a Spell about a princess that gets trapped in a bookshop and her parents keep sending well-meaning princes to try to free her with true love's kiss. (it's not working)
what I'm planning on reading next: It depends on what comes up first on my Libby but it's probably going to be Beloved by Toni Morrison.
Mr. "Skinny Almond Milk Iced Latte, One And A Half Shots Of Coffee (Not Just The House Blend, Francis, Find Out What They Have As This Week's Guest Coffee And Text Me Before Ordering), Dash of Sugar-Free Pistachio Syrup, No More Than Two Ice Cubes, Sprinkle Of Cinnamon On Top But Only If It's Organic"?
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Names and explanations under the cut for those interested!!!
(Feel free to use these for Whatever should you wish)
In order, left-right, top-bottom
John Franklin:
Two Chained Monkeys - Pieter Bruegel the Elder - he has Jacko.
HMS 'Erebus' passing through the chain of bergs, 1842 - Richard Brydges Beechey - Heâs on Erebus. Heâs Captain of Erebus. I donât think I need to explain more (this goes for literally everyone, they all have either Terror or Erebus on, purely based on whoâs on which ship)
The Death of Actaeon - Titian - He gets ripped apart like Actaeon, though not by his own hunting dogs. Also you will notice the mythology theme. (Also I saw it in the National Gallery which was very cool)
A Pair of Shoes - Vincent Van Gogh - âyouâll eat your own bootsâ. Yeah
Cutting the Stone/The Cure of Folly/Extraction of the Stone of Madness - Hieronymus Bosch - Well someone needs a stone of madness removing, cause how did they think this expedition was going to go?
Icarus - Galileo Chini - Hubris again. Whatâs a better hubris story than Icarus?
Argo - Konstantinos Volanakis - âwe are the greatest Argonauts of our age!â (Or whatever he says. The argonauts is the relevant bit)
Anthony of Padua - Francisco de ZurbarĂĄn - Heâs the patron saint of lost things. And what is the Franklin expedition but a whole lot of lost things.
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - itâs of the Franklin expedition, plus Franklin actually gets semi-eaten by Tuunbaq
Francis Crozier:
Self Portrait (1973) - Francis Bacon - It looked like Crozier, heâs called Francis, heâs Irish and I love Francis Bacon
The Wrath of the Seas - Ivan Aivazovsky - have you seen this manâs seascapes??? If not look them up theyâre all so so so yummy
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - same again. Get used to seeing it
In the Wild North - Ivan Shishkin - Snowy, northern. Yeah
Cassandra - Evelyn De Morgan - Like Cassandra, he does not get listened to and heâs Right
Self-Portrait with Dr Arrietta - It reminded me of Jopson looking after him
Separation - Edvard Munch - Sophia Cracroft anyone?
Wanderer above the Sea of Fog - Caspar David Friedrich - looks a bit like Crozier and fit the Vibe
Water-lilies - Claude Monet - The red reminded me of the waistcoat he wears in the flashback with Sophia
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - Heâs on Terror innit.
Between the Waves - Ivan Aivazovsky - I want to eat it look at it itâs yummy
James Fitzjames:
Almond Blossoms - Vincent Van Gogh - it just vibes quite frankly
HMS 'Erebus' passing through the chain of bergs, 1842 - Richard Brydges Beechey - Heâs on Erebus. Get used to seeing this a as well
Woman with a Cat - Edouard Manet - her dress looks like The Dress
The Victory Returning from Trafalgar, in Three Position - JMW Turner - him being shot âlike Nelson at Trafalgarâ
Peacocks - Melchior DâHondecoeter - The vanity thing. Enough said
Pallas Athene - Gustave Klimt - Sheâs the goddess of war, it felt Right
The Lily Pond (maybe, why canât this man name the water-lilies better) - Claude Monet - Just vibed honestly
Ecce Homo - Guido Reni - the Jesus imagery of him, âIâm not Christâ etc
Boadicea Haranguing the the Britons - John Opie - The Britannia costume. Just look at it
Caesar Crossing the Rubicon - Adolphe Yvon - that thing he says about Caesar crossing, you guessed it, the Rubicon
Edward Little:
At Eternityâs Gate - Vincent Van Gogh - Thatâs just Ned having a breakdown look at it
The Passion of Creation - Leonid Pasternak - See above comment
Atlas holding up the celestial globe - Guercino - Neddie has the weight of the world on his shoulders
The Dog - Francisco Goya - Pathetic and dog. Ned described in three words
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - Do I need to say it?
You Flatter Me! - Louis Wain - look at that sad, fluffy cat. Neddie.
Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast - Andreas Achenbach - Itâs a sea scape. Itâs stormy. If thatâs not Edwardâs life I donât know what is
A dog and her puppies - Henriette Ronner - Tired, dog. Ned!!
Male Nude - William Etty - MUTTONCHOPS (side note, if you want horny 1800s art look him up itâs great)
Hope - George Frederic Watts - Edward is the most hopeful about getting rescued
A woman does her hair in the mirror - Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Girlnavy Ned!!!!
Guernica - Pablo Picasso - itâs chaotic and I imagine thatâs what the inside of Edwardâs mind looks like
The Creation of Adam - Michelangelo- It just Vibes honestly
George Hodgson:
David and Saul - Julius Kronberg - the âthat Babylonian twink is King Davidâ post lives rent free in my mind and feels very Hodge. Also itâs a musical instrument and heâs very musical
Saturn Devouring his Son - Francisco Goya - He suggests cannibalism before Hickey does.
Harpy - Edvard Munch - Creepy and mythological. Felt sort of Hodge
Study after VelĂĄzquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X - Francis Bacon - creepy, my love of Francis Bacon persists, and the whole Catholic Guilt Speech Thing
Sailing Ship with Dinghy - Egon Schiele - Boat innit.
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - Yeah.
Evening Light in Wintertime - Bror Lindh - Winter. Also the same colour as Jopsonâs eyes. The eyes are a theme.
Wheatfield with Cypresses - Vincent Van Gogh - Itâs my favourite Van Gogh and also the same colour as his eyes
Lucifer - Franz Von Stuck - Itâs got really piercing eyes, you canât see it that well. Trust me
Blue Nude - Pablo Picasso - itâs blue like his eyes. Also if you imagine scars there itâs girlnavy joplogging. Iâve got jopflogging on the mind okay
Black Backed Gull - Ken Currie - The bird Jopson sees while Peglar is dying behind him. I also really like Ken Currie his art is so creepy itâs great
The Last Supper - Leonardo Da Vinci - The whole hallucinating a feast thing
Man Proposes, God Disposes -Edwin Landseer - yeah. Just. Yeah.
Waterlilies - Claude Monet - they matched Crozier.
Thomas Blanky:
Bacchus - Sergey Solomko - Itâs Blankyâs Carnivale costume (also I prefer this Bacchus to the Caravaggio one)
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - Heâs on Terror too innit.
Wanderer above the Sea of Fog - Caspar David Friedrich - it matched Crozier, and also the thing of the expedition never stopping being an adventure for him
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - he literally gets eaten by Tuunbaq it couldnât not be here
Figure in Sea - Francis Bacon - My thing for Francis Bacon strikes again. Thatâs kind of it honestly
The Northern Lights - Sydney Laurence - Itâs the northern lights and him and Francis watch them from the boat and just. Yeah.
Winter - Alphonse Mucha - heâs the ice master and I Adore Mucha and if I could have fitted more of his paintings into these I would
Cassandra - Evelyne De Morgan - He also doesnât get listened to, like Francis
In a Roman Osteria - Carl Bloch - do you have any idea how hard it is to find a painting with forks in it???? Cause I do. Also I feel like heâd judge like that if given an adequate gossiping partner
Between the waves - Ivan Aivazovsky - Again, I want to eat it. Again, it matches Crozier although I admit it wasnât on purpose this time
Drunken Silenus supported by Satyrs - Possibly Anthony van Dyck - Thatâs so Blanky. Drunk old man whoâs friends with Bacchus? Yeah. Blanky.
Winter Night - Bror Lindh - again. Itâs winter. And pretty colours
Silna:
Cassandra - Evelyn De Morgan - thereâs a line in the song Cassandra by Florence and the Machine thatâs âthey cut out my tongueâ and I thought it fit so well (itâs arguably my favourite song)
Three Walrus - Sheouak Petaulassie - I wanted to include some Inuit art for Silna and I really liked this one
Northern Light - Bror Lindh - Pretty and snowy
The Icebergs - Frederic Edwin Church - Itâs icebergs around Canada, essentially
Illustration from Charles Francis Hall's Arctic Researches and Life Among the Esquimaux, 1865 - I really liked it, and the (unfortunately titled) book itâs from is primarily about the Franklin Expedition
While and Polar Bear (no thatâs not a typo, it doesnât come up if you search âwhaleâ. I donât know) - Kestutis Kasparavicius - Itâs just so sweet and I thought it was quite her
Diana - Auguste Renoir - I am a fiend for Greek/Roman mythology, and Diana being the goddess of the hunt felt quite fitting
Sunrise after a long winter night - David Abbey Paige - so pretty and snowy
The Sea of Ice - Caspar David Friedrich - Again, icy, of the Arctic
The Enchanted Owl - Kenojuak Ashevak - another print by an Inuit artist that I really liked (it was also on Canadian stamps in the 70s which I think is so neat)
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - yes itâs here again, there are like only two famous paintings of polar bears and the other is Nelson beating one to death and that was not a vibe. So Snarfin on them ribs it is.
If youâve read this far I love you so so so much I hope you found this at least semi-interesting
tragic: mutual puts a fandom poll on your dash begging you to vote for blorbo bleebus but you know in your heart that the other option, blingus blarbo, is the correct choice. on some judas shit. forgive me brother for you have forced my hand.
Just got the sickest Fullmetal Alchemist merch in the mail? This is the reverse side for both shirts and the fabric is so thick they're nearly sweatshirts đ±
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