— OC Presentation
Johannes Harsenherz, better known as "Lady J", is a handsome drag queen who loves stealing the spotlight with his dazzling brilliance. Many might call him arrogant —and perhaps he is — but his piercing green eyes easily divert the conversation or land a sharp retort. It’s surprising how someone so haughty manages to maintain a loyal following at a small bar...
Fun Facts:
As mentioned earlier, Johannes performs in small drag shows, though he used to work as a substitute teacher at NRC. He left his teaching career to pursue his beloved dream.
Despite quitting teaching, he still keeps in touch with some people from NRC, especially Divus and Mozus.
His drag name is a silly joke referencing Jessica Rabbit (the character he’s based on).
His unique magic also pays homage to the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and perhaps there’s more to that story...
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"I'll just write a short one shot," I said.
"It'll be fun and show the bond between these characters," I said.
I am now 7000 words deep, not even halfway done, and the cast has expanded to a 7-character hunting party trying to figure out who hurt their friend
“how did you get into writing” hey so writing got into me
"Aro/Ace person gets given a love potion" story but instead of them being immune or whatever, it DOES work, and they realize IMMEDIATELY that they've been fed a love potion because this feeling is so wrong and foreign but everyone keeps laughing off the idea of it being a love potion because "they were probably just a late bloomer" or "no, you just finally found the right person!" and it's just a horror story about how no one believes them even though they know, they KNOW this isn't right and they can't stand it.
My wife and I have a little game we play called "Speaking From Ignorance."
To play Speaking From Ignorance, all you need is a phone with a voice recorder, and another person who knows considerably more or considerably less about a topic than you do. The topic can be anything: from "how to bake a quiche" to "what happens in the Peter Jackson Hobbit movies" to "who is Florence Pugh" to "how does the traveling salesman problem work." All that matters is that one of you has a firm grasp on the material, and one of you absolutely the fuck does not.
Then the person who knows about the topic turns on the recorder, and says to the person who knows barely anything: "Hey - tell me everything you think you know about [X]."
The speaker is then not allowed to ask any questions. Nor is the expert allowed to volunteer any information. The expert is allowed to pipe up with a faintly incredulous "Oh--really? Do you--do you think so?" from time to time, but for the most part, the expert's job is just to sit there and make encouraging sounds while the speaker digs their own grave.
This is never not funny.
The reason you record it is because, very often, the first thing the speaker wants to do after finishing the recording is find out how you actually make a quiche, or whatever. Then you both get to go back and listen to how wrong they were.
We have a small library now of Speaking From Ignorance recordings, and I'm going to be listening to them until I'm eighty.
Inspired by @originalaccountname's post about Atsushi's vision of Dazai being warped.
These are all panels where Dazai either appears as a memory or hallucination for different people. Probably not all of them, but a small collection I literally just gathered in the last hour.
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Atsushi
I think it's interesting just how lifeless this hallucinated version of Dazai is. He doesn't smile, he doesn't joke. It really does just feel like Dazai's face placed over Atsushi's conscience to guide him forward.
Akutagawa
Scraggly little guy. There's mystery behind his eyes, he knows something you don't. Has never seen a hair brush in his life. Akutagawa's vision of Dazai always looks like he's the one in control and he knows it. But also, he looks so young.
Chuuya
This ones admittedly a little different because the 1st panel is from the fifteen manga BUT I'm counting it because I love the visual and it makes an interesting contrast to how Chuuya saw Dazai when they were both teens, to how he remembers him now. One a mastermind demon, the other a lost looking boy surrounded by demons.
Ango
Bratty, criminal child. Someone who needed to be saved. The handcuff representing Dazai as someone trapped by his past and Ango trying to pay penance by saving him from it. He envisions the boy he was, because his betrayal meant he never got to know the man Dazai became.
Ranpo
Happiest little guy out there! Considering how much Dazai says he admires Ranpo, it's not surprising that when Ranpo envisions the agency he sees Dazai smiling at him. This is the Dazai Ranpo wanted to protect, the smile and joy he never wanted to lose.
While planning out the Twining Fates fic, I realized I actually need to pick a point in the timeline, so that's left me with an interesting dilemma
Ortho's featured, so for reasons relating to that it needs to be post book 6, so I've got two options
Between book 6 and book 7
Post book 7
Pros of between 6/7
I know all the story up to that point in DETAIL
Cons of between 6/7
Nothing major, just might miss out on interesting bits I could write
Pros of being post 7
Very handily gets Malleus' magic Out Of The Way
Accidentally made Aster parallel Malleus and I think it'd make for some very nice moments
Signature-spell-related shenaniganery that I can't talk about at this time
Cons of being post 7
........I play on EN and I'm trying not to spoil myself more than I already have
If it is post-7 I might just avoid the details and handwave anything I get wrong
They drilled for this
Star - It/its || If you found this blog then congrats I guess. I really don't what I'm doing here this is just a thought dump for my hyperfixations
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