Esper nyanko of many zabuton
Btw: I hate incest
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Esper nyanko of many zabuton
Btw: I hate incest

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massive noodle
*shyly shows off my otp*
these two make me so happy
Este, the bad ahh punk, is my character. Cooper/Aster is an incredibly traumatized goober belonging to my best friend! She don't have a social to tag, but I will tag her when she one day does.
Puppet Conjurer (Shards of Alara No. 82, Illus. Steven Belledin)
I've been thinking a lot about Alara lately. After Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty and Lorwyn Eclipsed, it's the only new plane from Magic's 2000s era that we haven't returned to yet. The Conflux presented a radical change for the plane. Similarly to Kamigawa, it offers strong pre-existing concepts and visuals, but also a lot of room to play around with them. This makes it a very exciting candidate for a return (more so than planes like Lorwyn, which did change, but in a less drastic kind of way).
One interesting thing for a "side story" set on a merged Alara could be the fate of its homunculi. On pre-Conflux Esper, they basically were cyborg slaves and considered a lesser form of life (despite being capable of independent, conscious thought). Puppet Conjurer makes this very clear - it refers to the homunculi as "puppets" and the flavour text talks about the wizard "crushing his imperfect creation and starting anew", which is represented visually by his hand hovering over one of the homunculi like the claws of some bird of prey.
"Robot revolution" is a very common trope in science fiction and fantasy (for fantasy, the main example that comes to mind are the Albinaurics in Elden Ring). This kind of plotline can have some really bad implications if executed poorly (like the Harry Potter house elf disaster...). But if done right, it has the potential to be very interesting. One of the main reasons homunculi were treated as lesser in the original Alara block was their status as artificially created life. The obvious plotline here is them finding a way to reproduce on their own and starting to rebel against their old masters. Another interesting avenue to explore could be a plotline where they stay artificial creations, but successfully rise to the same level as Esper's humans and vedalken regardless. Instead the typical revolution plot it could be a "symbiosis" plot, where one being creating another does not automatically result in a hierarchical relationship. The influx of red and green mana into Esper after the Conflux would be very likely to result in a change like this.
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In SRC, there is an international law preventing amateur adventurers from collecting and taking fossils and artifacts from historical locations without distinct permits.
This law was put in place to prevent important archaeological and paleontological discoveries from being put into private collections and lost. In the past, many groundbreaking fossils and artifacts were lost to improper care in dragon hoards. Nowadays, presence of this law requires all notable discoveries to be documented and sent to researchers for study.
Ast is a registered and professional paleontologist. Esper is a hobbyist adventurer. She managed to get away with taking some things until Ast told her about the law.
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