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Jester+Princess / Butch+Femme lesbian fantasy story idea with a focus on secret identities and forbidden romance.
Today at my school we had an assembly about internet predators and when I had said that most of my true friends are over the internet and they gave me a lecture about how “I don’t know who I’m talking to” blah blah. So please, if you aren’t a predator in any way, please reblog so i can prove a point.
Beauty And The Demon Boar 🐗 ------------------------ A demon Boar has been haunting the villagers and the livestock for centuries. Many hunters have failed to hunt him down. It is even said that some of them have disappeared into the shadows of the winter forest like a ghost of the tale. One day a curious yet smart pig name Beauty gets lost in the forest after the Demon Boar attacked her home. Will the wolves of the forest hunt her down or will something else find her before them? ---------------------------
You know when you get an inspiration that you even have a story behind the drawing? Yep, I got it and it involves pigs 🐷
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A kind of funny thing about different representations of Sun Wukong is that while versions of him range from “evil demonic warlord” to “he’s a little guy and it’s his birthday,” it can be pretty hard to judge his character in a story by his appearance alone. For example:
This Monkey King fights as hard as he can to protect children:
And this Monkey King gorges on fruit while watching kids getting mercilessly slaughtered in front of him & on his orders:
Hmmmmmm I’ve heard and seen that villainizing Erlang Shen is becoming more common in the western jttw-adjacent fandom and so I do think we should all keep in mind that besides Erlang Shen still being a very important deity in the Daoist pantheon (to say nothing of his role as a deity who’s saved countless humans from floods) he also does have a number of understandable reasons for many of his actions. For example, he played a vital part in capturing Sun Wukong on account of that monkey wrecking heaven, & to a degree even his role in imprisoning his own sister Sansheng Mu under a mountain is comprehensible because of the mindset that the gods absolutely can’t afford to have any human emotions under any circumstances on account of the chaos they could wreak if they let feeling such as jealousy, anger, want, etc. define them. I mean, one popular myth even says that the first goddess Nüwa had to give up her own life to repair both heaven and earth because of a catastrophic, nearly apocalyptic war that the gods waged based on the desire to control heaven, so you can understand why the rule that the gods can’t allow themselves human emotions would be absolute.
Now don’t get me wrong, I think that Erlang Shen makes an amazing antagonist when done well, and the possibilities involved in exploring things like his unrelenting belief in the righteousness of all his actions even for things like (again) imprisoning his own sister & burning thousands of the Mt. Huaguoshan monkey yaoguai to death could make him a terrifying figure. HOWEVER, I think it does a massive (and potentially really disrespectful) disservice to his character from both a story-telling & a cultural standpoint to paint him as a 100% despicable villain who fully deserves to be demonized. He’s a figure who’s done SO MUCH for the good of humanity, and that’s not something that should be immediately dismissed.
As always I need to note I’m in no way shape or form an expert on Chinese mythology, but I am relatively confident in saying that when it comes to the conflicts between humans, yaoguai, and deities there is plenty of violence and strife, but the narratives you can weave about them are much more interesting & meaningful when you’re not reducing any of these groups to being the one designated “bad guy.” If anything, as Journey to the West itself makes explicitly clear, the line between the three groups is blurry at best, they are ALL responsible for numerous atrocities, and there’s plenty of blame, as well as opportunities for truly doing good, to go around.
[29] Seriously should update this more, this is the lair of the supportive mushroom gremlin.
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