「HARK AND REJOICE, FOR THE EVIL GOBLIN KING IS DEAD.」
one of my favourite moments from yu yu hakusho. i want to draw more of this show :)
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「HARK AND REJOICE, FOR THE EVIL GOBLIN KING IS DEAD.」
one of my favourite moments from yu yu hakusho. i want to draw more of this show :)

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In which NQK hosts a party and might be a demon?? She certainly laughs like a devil...

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2: Babysit Rinku or Amanuma?
-Amanuma. Honestly, as long as you give the kid some snacks and play a video game with him, he’s set. As for Rinku, love him, but he’s a little shit and I’m not about the whole tied-up-with-yo-yo’s life.
13: Explain the entire plot of the Twilight Saga in detail to Yomi or Elder T.?
-Yomi by a long shot. One, Elder Toguro is hideous. Two, he’s terrifying. Three, he’s sadistic. Need I go on? And at least I’d be able to relate with Yomi about having a strong dislike (read: hatred) of Twilight.
2 please~
2: Babysit Rinku or Amanuma?
I would totally go with Rinku because of the unending opportunities for chaos. I want to raise hell with this kiddo.
Prompt. Tag: Would you rather.
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Inspired by this prompt here
“Why are we in this stupid human city Touya?” Rinku whined, his hands relaxed behind his head, his eyes glaring at humans who gawked at his comrade. “Especially you, for a ninja you sure stick out like a sore thumb.” Cars honked at another, conversations mixed with concrete footsteps, the smell of oil and grease cause Rinku to itch his nose. “Who ya meeting? Your boyfriend?” He wiggled his eyebrows at Touya, who glared down.
“You didn’t have to come Rinku.” He stated. “Just because I’m visiting Kurama doesn’t mean Yusuke will be there.”
“I know, but there’s a good chance of it, right?” The small demon shrugged. “They are good friends, and I want to rub it in Chu’s face when I got to see his favorite bloke before him.” Rinku laughed. “I also heard he has his own ramen shop, so of course I have to see if the food is good or not.” Touya’s chuckles tickled his ears. “Hey, what’s so funny?”
“Here I thought you wanted to see if he’s stronger than before, when really it’s human food that drives you.”
“Mock me all you want, but I’ll make sure you won’t get any.” Rinku crossed his arms. “Do you know where’s we’re going anyways?” “Yes, I can feel Kurama’s energy nearby.” Touya assured. “Ah, there he is.” He placed his hand on Rinku’s heat. His affectionately pull away. “Maybe if you behave, Kurama will tell you where that ramen stand his.”
“Hey!” Rinku retorted and fixed his hat. Slight anger melted away by Touya’s perky voice. “I don’t need him to tell me where Urameshi is, okay.” He chuckled as they met Kurama at an outside restaurant table. The fox waved them over as both jumped over the streets, his rose hands crooked down, hand limp from their stunt. “Hey Kurama.” Rinku greeted. “Uh, what’s with that look?”
“Oh, nothing.” Kurama lied. “Just, next time be considerate of where you are.” “Ah, I see,” Touya nodded. “We’ll restrict using our powers in the city, right Rinku.” He crossed his arms to see the small demon’s nose in the air. “Right.” He gritted his teeth. “Fine.” Rinku agreed. “So Kurama, what is there to do in this dump?”
Kurama chuckled as he pulled out some money. “Yes well, human life is pale in comparison to your typical life, doesn’t it?” He held out some bills and coins. “Here, my treat, I’m assuming you don’t want our company, why don’t you go check out the arcade a few blocks away.”
“Arcade?” Rinku took the money. “Oh, is that the one with all those flashing lights and people sitting at those weird machines? I guess I’ll check it out.” He stuffed the cash in his back pocket. “Thanks Kurama,” He looks at Touya. “Now behave you two, don’t do anything I wouldn’t do.” He winked before running off. “Rinku!” Touya clenched his fists. Kurama’s chuckles faded in the background as the city sounds came through the forefront.
Rinku ran up to an intersection. He stood in the large crowd of people, and walked when they walked. Some branched off to stand in another formations, others pressed onward. The concrete jungle wasn’t going to confused this demon. He felt a strange presence, and followed his gut. “Hm, strange, this ain’t no demon’s energy, that’s for sure.” He pace picked up until he stood outside the arcade. “Why would such a feeling come from here?” He questioned. His steps inside a whole new world. The naturally lit outside transformed into a dank area lit by artificial attractions. Humans hunch over moving screen with dancing lights and agape jaws. The sounds of grunts, moans, and screams surrounded Rinku. His heart pressed against his chest as he stood still, unable to process this stimulus. He felt a hand lunge towards his shoulder. He snapped backwards before it could land, his own fists on guard. “Don’t you even dare.”
“Sorry.” A small boy lowered his palm. “Are you okay? You seemed unresponsive, I just-” “Wanted to make sure I was fine, yeah yeah, I am.” He brushed his concerns onto the ground. “Thanks, but I can handle myself from here on out.” Rinku’s cocky defense rose. "i’m stronger than what I look like.”
“Same here.” The boy matched his attitude. “We’ve all go through horrible things, but I learned having friends help you stuff you can’t on your own.”
“Huh.” Rinku stepped back, he wasn’t a human to say something so insightful. “Hey, I like the way you think.” Without second thought, he held out his hand. “The name’s Rinku.” His smiled twinkled like the stars on his cheek. “Hm, Rinku eh? That’s a weird name.” The boy crossed his arms. “I’ll tell you my name, but you have to do something first.”
“Geez man, it’s only a name, I’m not willing to cross the country just to know it. I’ll just call you mop head instead.” “It’s nothing extreme, calm down.” The child huffed. “And don’t call me that, just, follow me.” Rinku followed, now noticing that strange feeling intensified. “Here.” He stopped at a machine. “As you can read, it’s Goblin City. It used to be my favorite game.” He pointed to the screen. “See these high scores, they all belong to me.”
“So you have no life.” He stated, seeing all the same numbers. “What, you want me to beat one of your scores?” Rinku crossed his arms. “I can try, but I don’t know how easy it’ll be.” “You don’t have to break any of them, I know you won’t.” He called out his bluff. “I just want to see how far you can get.” He smiled. Rinku sat on the seat.
“So how does this thing turn on?” “What, haven’t you played an arcade game before? Put your tokens in it.” “Tokens? I only have money.” Rinku pulled out his earnings. “I’m guessing I have to get tokens?” “Duh” The child tagged along with Rink’s small adventure to exchange his cash for tokens. “Man, this is sad, even for you.”
“Shut up mop head.” Rinku pout contorted into a glare. Teenagers with slick back hair and profanities spewing from their mouths took over Goblin City. “Look, a bunch of nobodies took our game.” “Oh, yeah.” His new friend glanced down. “These guys are jerks. If you’re playing on a game they want to play, they’ll push you off your seat regardless of where you are in the game.” “Really? Well, lets ask them nicely to get out of our seats.” “No way.” He grabbed his arms. “It’s suicide to stand up to them!”
“Don’t worry, I can handle them.” Rinku laughed. “Trust me, they can shoot me with their human guns and I wouldn’t be fazed.” The boy cowards behind as the small demon approached the delinquents. “Hey dumbo, you’re in my spot.” He caught the 5′s attention, who all laughed at the two boys.
“Hey, is that Anamuna?” The second in command scoffed. “Look, he got himself a boyfriend.” They all bolstered. “Ha ha, yeah, and he’s like what, 10?” Rinku defended. “while you’re surrounded by all these men, but the only action you can get is own hand.” “Oi! You think I swing that way boy?” “I’m surprised you swing at all considering how dumb you all look.” He continued. “then again, swinging and making a hit are two completely different concepts.” He itched his nose, laughing at their expense.
“Rinku” Amanuma pulled at his shoulders. “Come on, we can go to a new game, really, it’s not that big of a deal.” “Sure we can, after we beat these douches up.” Rinku assured. “Gotta teach them a lesson.”
“Oh ho ho.” The ring leader got up from the game, glaring at Rinku. His voice boomed. “Try us little man.” One stare at Rinku’s glaring green eyes, and all the teenagers gulped. “Whoa. What are you?” “Not you guys.” Rinku continued, in his stern voice. “So get out, and don’t come in here again until you’re better people.”
The teenagers up and bolted into the city. Amanuma mouth dropped. “See, I told you I can handle it. Amanuma.” “Whoa. What did you do to make them run away like that?!” His shock grinned. “You’re so cool Rinku!”
“Yeah, you could say.” Rinku jumped into the seat. “So, want to watch me try to play this dumb game or are you gonna just stand there awestruck by my awesomeness?” “I guess I have to watch you fail at something.” Amanuma joked as he sat up beside Rinku. “Hey! What makes you think I’m going to fail?” Rinku wailed. “It’s a hunch of mine.” He chuckled as he put in the tokens. “Now let’s see how long you’ll survive in Goblin City.” Rinku chuckled as the game started up. The lights, characters, and narration caught his attention. Maybe being in human world isn’t too bad after all.