I’m drawing the eff fantasy au but I got the idea of a tpp/ags crossover with Peter Nureyev adopting his little thieflings, Catalina Nightingale TDE and Alex Saywer EFF

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I’m drawing the eff fantasy au but I got the idea of a tpp/ags crossover with Peter Nureyev adopting his little thieflings, Catalina Nightingale TDE and Alex Saywer EFF

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I forgot to upload this but One Fear
hey i finished hellwalkers and sobbed like a baby, whats your theory
This isn’t very well-formed yet, but if there are seven Strangers, your post inspired me to wonder if each of them represent one of the deadly sins (with the one that I jumped to first being that the Storm represents gluttony). I’m trying to debate whether the eff!stranger is pride or wrath and whether the tde!stranger is wrath or greed.
I feel like there’s such a fashion headcanon bell curve with the different main ags stories though:
like with eff you’ve got Simon, who literally goes for a fashion tracksuit as he’s escaping prison, in canon; Zee, who again, goes for fashion during a prison break, in canon; Lucy, kinda grunge and beautiful; Alex, who, if my memory serves, stole for fashion; Donovan, who kept up his appearance while in Furnace rags so you best bet he probably had a wicked fashion sense topside; and even Warden Cross tailors himself and the villains of the series to look good--the entirety of eff is bringing their fashion a-game.
now unfortunately, Brick does the fury down with his gross tank top and nasty jeans combo; but Cal, while not the most fashionable, definitely looked fresh a good portion of the time; Daisy, who, while wearing a school uniform, definitely had good taste in the Juliet dress; Rilke, who pulled a Ebony D’arkness Dementia Raven Way during the apocalypse she helped cause; Schiller, who is doubtlessly a classy gay; Adam, who’s a kid so any bad fashion on his end (not that there was any) is less of a crime than Brick’s; and The Stranger is wearing the eldritch void and the chasm of the Earth around it, what a look.
I feel like everyone’s key look in the devil’s engine is literally just sweatpants and a casual shirt, it’s just how they pull it off because Night’s probably neon and vibrant and super lesbian; it’s probably Pan’s only look; Herc probably considers himself too old to bother with anything else; Marlow wore the Steely Dan shirt, so naturally he’s hit his peak already; Charlie’s probably allergic to button downs; and Truck, while having the ability to dress more nicely, just likes the casual look.
I drew this yesterday, but didn’t feel like scanning it, so here’s an angel version of donovan, ready to lead the souls that wish to fight in battle against the forces of hell themselves

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eff stranger could be pride, and that might make marlows dad envy, considering his obvious desire to escape his prison and destroy his universe, could be a form of jealousy that hes trapped and humanity is 'safe'. thank god for alex and daisy killing their strangers, though
Daisy Brien, cinnamon roll extraordinaire, literally laughed the Storm out of existence and I love her, and Alex’s defeat of the Stranger and Panettiere simultaneously was possibly the most metal thing to happen in the multiverse short of Marlow and friends ripping the heart out of his arm.
I guess this might finally motivate me to finish “Chicken” though, because really, at least that didn’t trigger my damn gag reflex.
Callout post for Alexander Gordon Smith for writing “Snot.”