The final round of art claims is open at @wipbigbang! We have all sorts of great stories left in multiple fandoms, and we'd love any type of fanart for them: traditional art, digital art, fanmixes, moodboards, fic covers/chapter headers...any kind of art you can imagine!
The synopses are located at https://wipbigbang.dreamwidth.org/173272.html
The form is located at https://forms.gle/yyxkCxyXJopMTyUs8.
Avatar: Legend of Korra
#011
Title: Starvation Paradise
Pairing/Characters: Iroh II/Asami Sato
Rating Mature | M
Warnings/Tags: Graphic Violence
Wilderness survival, heavy drinking, major character injury, major character illness, animal death, blood, hunger, some nudity and bodily functions, implied sexual content
Summary: A drunken accident leaves General Iroh and Asami Sato stranded somewhere in the frozen north. The oasis they find is their salvation, but as long as winter lasts, it is also their prison. As hopes of rescue wither and die, they must use what they have to survive. Or not.
9 notes
·
View notes
To everyone that makes it their entire life/online existence to hate a show and spread that hate, claim that their side isn’t heard, etc. this isn’t specific to SPoP, as I’ve seen it in LoK and SU, but for example SPoP:
There are other shows for you to watch and spend your time loving so dearly instead of complaining and hating that one, let people enjoy things
I promise you that everyone knows and thought about everything you have said or thought. Maybe not everything, but the gist. It’s not— There’s a difference between ‘critical’ and critical thinking. Critical thinking involves, I like to say, thorough and deep thought including all possible reasons and questions etc., think Socrates and other philosophers.
A ‘critical’, which just call yourself critic because that’s what it is, is completely different. It’s holding the highest standards and expectations and being upset they aren’t met and deciding things for yourself and creating your version of everything to be how you wanted it, this going Out Of Character. There is no character development here, there is only ‘well she’s like that so she will never have a better life which involves getting over herself or certain things’. It’s putting one single character on a pedestal and declaring they can’t do anything wrong. That bad things only happen to them and they don’t deserve it. That nobody else on the show or whatever is good enough for them so you make a character for them, or choose one from a completely different show( early LoK days of Asami Sato x Nightwing) and put them together. We love AUs, but it’s not an AU for these that hate this show so much, it’s The Way it Should Be.
We do so much critical thinking about everything that happens in these shows, those of us who actually enjoy it. We go so deep. For example, we get really deep into how Catra has treated people and how she has treated Adora. Dive into her feelings, dive into how CATRA is just as abused as ADORA but not always the same way. How Adorable has been unintentionally abusive and not as good a friend as she tries because it goes BOTH ways sometimes. One person isn’t always the victim, they can do both and you have to keep that in mind when you think why things have happened. They both get through it because they only did these things because that’s all they knew.
Even in a nice ‘utopia’ like Brightmoon, Glimmer was still a little abusive or manipulative when Bow wanted to go to the prom with Perfuma when they went as friends all the time. Glimmer and Catra learned they can have more friends and so can their beloved have more friends. It’s a whole thing that if you just hate it all, you wouldn’t even notice it, you’ll just think wow they treat the one character like shit they’re just horrible nothing else.
If they don’t learn immediately, like in SU, that they shouldn’t do something then it will be a big thing later. Like when Pearl lied about Peridot having rebuilt the signal to transmit a message so she and Garnet can fuse again, she learned towards the end that she shouldn’t have done that and that it was selfish and manipulative. She didn’t get immediate forgiveness, either, which getting would be totally unrealistic.
For the most part, it’s about learning that something you did was wrong whether it’s immediate or later because recovery isn’t a straight line. Don’t spend your life or even part of it just hating things and making the world know it. For example, I hate MLP and I don’t have a blog dedicated to it, I don’t even make posts about it, I just block and move on. It would be ironic to hate even a specific couple and put a pic of that couple in a kinda gay situation as the header of my blog when I hate it. It’s like the show didn’t teach the hater/anti anything at all.
3 notes
·
View notes