TO EVERYONE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING FOR THE LIVE-ACTION AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER SERIES ON NETFLIX: . We greatly appreciate your interest and enthusiasm, but we are not yet at that stage in the production. . There will be an OPEN CASTING CALL, likely sometime later this year. When that happens, we will publicly share the information for how to *officially* apply. . Until then, please refrain from tagging, commenting, DMing, etc. your auditions — I don’t check that stuff and no one else at Netflix does either. We’re not casting via social media and I don’t want anyone wasting their time and energy. Put it towards working on your audition instead. Good luck! . Thanks, Bryan
He is Risen! He is Risen indeed! ✝️❤️🧡💙💜
They all went home and told Dad all about how this man had so many stories to tell them and how nice He was and His name was Jesus and- to this day, Splinter wonders if they all hit their heads and died for a moment and saw Heaven. Thus, the over cautious Dad awakens. (Just a funny idea.)
(Based on the painting, 'what happened to your hand?')
Have a blessed Easter Sunday! Jesus loves you, and may God bless you! ✝️❤️💜💙🧡
Have I found a new AU to obsess over? Yes. Am I upset about it? HECK no. Do I Look Like Him by @chil-aglia is such an amazing fic! Please go give her and her story some love it’s such a great read and I am obsessed and more people need to know about it. This is a scene from the chapter named Out of Step.
Sometimes you just have to leave reason behind and push for your dreams // Hina Syeda
me: that’s it i’m definitely going to get some writing done today
something distracting that isn’t writing:
Warfare
Chapter 1 Part 8-9
Part 1 | Part 10 (coming soon)
Two pages this time because you are all cool and deserve it! Also, man the Disaster Twins am I right? Thank you guys for the love and all of the comments! It seriously helps to push me and stay productive :). God bless you all! ✝️💕
Warfare Comic Update:
Hey, you guys! I just want to start off with a huge thank you for all of your support and to my followers as well. It's been so fun drawing and being welcomed to Tumblr so warmly.
Now for the update! I do apologize that the 4th part of my Warfare Comic hasn't been posted yet. I have to do adult things like fixing cars and grocery shopping because I guess you need food to live. Who knew?
I promise I will work on it and post it today it just might not be anytime soon. Thank you, again! You are all lovely and I hope you have a spectacular day! God Bless You All!! ✝️
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Woah this hit me with a lot of inspiration. And a little bit of heart break and hope. Amazing job.
As long as they could remember, centaurs and humans have always been at war. They were fighting for lands and its riches, for religion, for an ideology in which the other didn’t have their place. Sometimes there were truce and centaurs associated with humans. But extremism always quickly emerged from both sides and battles were starting again.
Towns and villages were like garrisons. Everyone knew how to fight and had their blazon. And in some rare place you could see centaurs and humans living together, in peace.
Elias was raised in a very extremist centaur clan and was captured at an early age by humans as a symbol of humiliation. After months of refusing to talk to humans he finally gave up and made a friend. Nobody has never been so kind with him than this young boy.
But one day his clan came to the village and after a fierce battle they won, decided to execute every humans… They forced Elias to kill his friend for their own amusement and left the young centaur alive and traumatized. « Don’t kill him. Let him live with the memory of that kill. This is all that centaur pet deserve. » The one who pronounced those terrible words with disdain was none other than his father…
Elias wandered for years alone. Avoiding combats, centaurs and humans. It was easier to be alone. He thought it was less painful. Until he met Lee. The human was coming from a mountain village and was traveling through the lands, looking for some adventure. He got quickly fond of this lonely centaur. It was very rare to see one alone… They became very good friends making Elias anxious about what could happen to his fragile human fella. “Don’t get attached to anyone. You’ll just suffer their loss.” He kept repeating to himself. And indeed, it almost happened again…
They got swallowed up by a big battle, where different garrisons has formed an alliance to fight against the biggest extremist human army. Lee was reported dead and Elias got his heart broken again. But the man lived. And his sad smile never left his lips, even when they realized that he wouldn’t be able to walk again. « Elias please.. Be my legs. » Elias puffed his chest at that. Of course it would be an honor for him, Lee had the kindest soul and was a very good soldier. And most of all, he was his friend, his family, his everything…
You could sometimes see them on battlefields, as one furious entity, fighting for something that was more worthy than every ideology. The two headed centaur with four arms and four legs. They became legend.
Is this a little snippet of a ROTTMNT fan comic I’m working on? Yes. Yes it is. Will the writing take me a while? Maybe. But I’ll be posting little snippets of it here and there.
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