Happy 20th Anniversary to the show that raised me πππ‘οΈ
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Happy 20th Anniversary to the show that raised me πππ‘οΈ

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βPrince Aodran,β she greeted with a curtsey.Β βPrincess Lavinia,β he replied, face breaking into a handsome smile as he offered a bow in return. βA pleasure to see you again so soon.β Lavinia fought the urge to ask where heβd been for Janeβs trial, offering instead a polite smile. βAnd you.βΒ
A very Lavinia-centric chapter in my Dragonblade rewrite, in which she fights to restore Jane's apprenticeship - which means I've been thinking an awful lot about tween Lavinia and her curious-but-naive worldview lately. Please also enjoy some fanart.
My Thoughts on Dragonblade as A Writer, and some lessons we can all learn from it
I have been thinking about talking about this for a little bit, and @sarnai4 encouraged me to finally make this post. Not posting this to my main writing account, because tbh I don't really want it there.
Since 2022, I have been watching some very strange, but entirely harmless book fandom drama slowly unfold, surrounding Dragonblade, an obscure book written by a well-established author and television producer. Despite this all starting in 2022, there's no sign of any sort of end in sight. This post will be breaking down:
What Dragonblade even is and the circumstances surrounding its creation as a whole.
How things started to get weird when it came to Dragonblade's release, resulting in the aforementioned drama.
Lessons that I think writers can learn from this situation.
(Disclaimer: I am not hating on anyone involved in this situation. Please don't hate on anyone involved in this situation, in any way. This post is being made, for lack of better words, for educational purposes only.)
Jester fanart
Book janester my beloved ππ (tw : dragonblade spoilers and graphic deceptions of blood, broken bones near the end)
Book janester while still leaning into the friendship related part of their relationship showcases how jester is one of the most important people to Jane if not the most outside dragon and how he was always there to support her even when people like her family etc didn't and even when he was literally dying he still supports her and tells her how far she's come ( along with how much he loves her π )also Jane x Gunther fans I like them too pls don't attack me for this post ( I actually like a little bit of banter in my ships normally )but idk I just like janester a bit more throughout jane and the dragon media epically the books π.

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Blade/Dragon
One of the best spreads in my sketchbook
My parents btwπ€
This is being talked about a lot on the JATD Discord and Martin Baynton's official Instagram, but I'm not sure how many people on Tumblr know about it, so I'm going to talk about it here.
Recently, Martin Baynton worked with an ai developer to create a personal ai tool to create aged-up versions of the JATD characters based off of his own art style. He said on Instagram that it does not rip off anyone else's art, but some people are suspicious about this due to the way that the ai images look. Even if I wasn't a staunch ai art hater, I would still think that the images look terrible, unlike his previous art, and uncanny.
A lot of people don't know that he (allegedly) uses only his own art in this tool, so he's started receiving backlash about his usage of ai art. I understand, I hate all forms of ai art and have become suspicious of him due to his usage of it. Because to be honest, there's something genuinely kind of disheartening about seeing an acclaimed artist who created something you love begin using ai art in any legitimate capacity. I also feel weird about the fact that he's posting them (seemingly with increasing frequency) without openly discussing the harmful impact of ai art that much. He's clearly *aware* of it since he referenced it in a statement he put out about ai art, but that didn't feel like enough to me, since his "official statement" was just a comment on his own Instagram post.
Idk man, this whole situation is just weird.
Did anyone else know that Jester from Jane and the Dragon fucking dies, cuz I didn't. I read it last night and I'm still in shock.