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So I saw a line on the hollowknight wiki that reminded me that the bugs of Hallownest thought The Pale King (TPK) created the world which- ummmmm.

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28 January 2026 10:58 am
galadhir: a blue octopus sits in a golden armchair reading a black backed novel (Default)
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A slight disadvantage to this belly dance thing is that I don't seem to enjoy much Egyptian music. I wish I knew where my Monday teacher gets her music from because I generally love her selection but I can't seem to find stuff I like by looking for it on my own. And I'm sure she has spent years building up her catalogue.

Perhaps that's the answer - spend years combing through music I don't really like much and by the time I've built up a library of my own I'll probably have learned to appreciate it better anyway.

Steampunk In Space! Ideas

28 January 2026 11:34 am
abyssal_sylph: Chise is looking ominously to the camera, butterflies surround her. (chise the sleigh beggy (tamb))
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So this post talked about tech ideas for a sci-fi setting which is steampunk in nature. Here's my attempt to share my thoughts on it:

Anti-Gravity
iirc Victorians didn't think they'd get to space because at the time, rockets sucked. And so they thought they'd use anti-gravity tech. Now, with steampunk in space we props have to bend a lot of suspension anyway, and magic (even in low amounts) might be needed. Depending on if reletivity still existing, this could be a way for the people to get to space without electricity. Though if they have anti-gravity tech or magic, i can see it also bleeding through their infrastructure & sports. Astronauts IRL do training in underwater to prepare for little to no gravity. So I don't think it's absured for water + wuxia level sports to become popular.

The Gun
Now this idea I adore. Basically one idea early people had for getting into space was, just a big gun & shooting the people into space. My & I discusses many of these ideas & he suggested that the moduals would be water-filled, to avoid the astronauts getting injured. Which basically makes them reverse submarines. Which I think is fitting, with how ocean obssessed victorians were. I think it's fun to think of space as a special ocean or "Sea of Stars", so I'm biased towards this idea. But I'd still like anti-gravity wuxia.

Other Things
Other things that I'd think happen:
- Ladies being banned from space travel for a bit, only to be later allowed. Maybe they even have their own Amelia Earhart.
- People being banned from space travel till 16 cause of how terrorizing it is.
- So many company towns, oh god /intrigued.
- If radios aren't a thing yet, astronauts could possible mostly communicate via morse code + heliographs.

Media Roundup: Bits and bobs

27 January 2026 08:47 am
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[personal profile] forestofglory
Well I haven’t gotten very far with my pile of graphic novels from the library, and in fact I’ve put holds on even more of them so the pile is only getting bigger. But did finish enough things that it feels worth posting another media roundup.

Goat Magic by Kate Wheeler—Another graphic novel, this one with very cute goats. The art for this one was so cute and charming. I did feel a little bit frustrated with the politics, where there was some confusion about bad people vs bad systems. Also the romance kinda came out of nowhere (It didn’t help that I thought one of the main characters was like 12) Still a pretty fun book overall.

The Two Towers—Watched this with the kid and R, who as mentioned have recently finished reading the books. It’s fun to discuss the changes between the book and the movie with the kiddo! Also I forgot how good the armor details are in this! However a three hour movie with some chatting is a lot for me – at the end I was hitting sensory overload and needed to go sit somewhere quiet by myself for a while.

The Legend of the Demon Cat (2017)—I watched this movie with my group watch. It’s about a cat demon but also features Tang dynasty poet Bai Juyi and various other historical figures. It was really good, though I’m having a hard time explaining why. It has a really big emotional range – some bits are creepy (and there is a bit of gore), some bits are sad, but some bits are really fun. And Bai Juyi’s character in this is great!

Unboxing Libby by Steph Cherrywell—My kid’s school is doing an optional book club, and this was the most recent book. I’ve been reading the books along with the kid and this is the third book this year. It’s about robots made to be kids toys who end up being used to simulate a human community on Mars. I really liked it! the friendship stuff was complicated and good!

Remember how I was all like “I guess I don’t read much original fiction anymore but I’m at peace with it” in my post about my 2025 media? Yet somehow I have read 10 books this month? They are mostly graphic novels which are quicker and easier for me, but still books are books. I don’t really expect to keep this up but it's nice for now.
abyssal_sylph: Chise is looking ominously to the camera, butterflies surround her. (chise the sleigh beggy (tamb))
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The thing is that we/I read chapter 45 a WHILE back. But remember that it was very cool! A friend told me they stoped watching/reading it cause it bored them. But I'm personally happy with the more slice of life style storytelling the manga has. I like the growth that Chise is undergoing, it makes her more indepedant iirc & I find that wonderful for her! Though I do wonder what she sees in Elias, though that might be me wanting a kismesis for Elias ^_^; & while I still don't like how Joseph was instroduced. I do like that he got given compassion by the narrative. So he's not a one-sided bad guy, even if he's in a coma rn. + to the people who pale ship Chise & Joseph; I see you <>

There was also the problem of me not being able to read the manga for a while. But I should be able to read more soon-ish

Abolish ICE

26 January 2026 12:32 pm
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[personal profile] marthawells
So yeah, kind of hard to concentrate on work while being consumed by rage. I've been to conventions in the Minneapolis area and I have a lot of friends up there, and one of my goddaughters and her husband live there.

For instance, this is Greg Ketter, from DreamHaven Books, where I've done signings, at the protest and running into tear gas:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XHDR1PnqPeg

I've been doing mutual aid and sending donations where I can (https://www.standwithminnesota.com/) which is helping my sanity somewhat.


Other stuff I should link to:

Interview with me on Space.com https://www.space.com/entertainment/space-books/martha-wells-next-murderbot-diaries-book-is-the-family-roadtrip-from-hell-on-ringworld-interview


Weather permitting, I'll be guest of honor this coming weekend at AggieCon in College Station: https://www.aggiecon.net/

That's all I've got right now. Abolish ICE.

Poor Talita :(

25 January 2026 09:37 pm
abyssal_sylph: Hero is on Aubrey's side, he's smilling while holding Aubrey's shoulder, Aubrey is looking away, blushy. (pink popcorn (omori))
[personal profile] abyssal_sylph
So I've caught up with Runaway to the Stars, and while I have a lot of emotions about it, few of them are able to be worded in a way that makes sense. But yeah one thing I can say about the webcomic is that it's very human? Not applicable since a lot of characters are very much alien... Sophont? Sophont. About the ways they think & feel about their situations. Also the situations the characters have been in? Very plausible. It helps the comic stay slice-of-life even when it's currently about getting an illegal ship back in orbit.

Also read this post by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith which was about how agriculture tends to get misunderstood why white people in specific (in the sense of "monocropping isn't the only thing that count"). Which makes me happy that Jay has clearly put in a lot of thought in the diets of the non-human characters, even if Talita gets the short end of the stick :(

Also made me think again about sci-fi worldbuilding... that + my au Marstuck, which is spiritually inspired by the RttS comic. Specifically with me getting a bit into making trolls more plausible + figuering out how they'd be as 2 seperate cultures prior to the Mars rebellion. With specifically Alternia having been a colony of Beforus before it's countercultural revolution which- it was countering the culture of Beforus! Just, also dystopic.

Landing Page; Sapphic September 2025

25 January 2026 01:22 pm
abyssal_sylph: Chise is looking ominously to the camera, butterflies surround her. (chise the sleigh beggy (tamb))
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Prompt list by [tumblr.com profile] sapphic-september [prompts written down below the cut]

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Landing Page; Sapphic September 2024

25 January 2026 01:13 pm
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Prompt list by [tumblr.com profile] sapphic-september [prompts written down below the cut]

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100* Themes Prompt List

24 January 2026 07:29 pm
abyssal_sylph: Seer is surrounded by pillows, hunched over. (moth grandma! (hollow knight))
[personal profile] abyssal_sylph
Snagged this from [personal profile] priama who snagged it from this site.

Original Summary:
A list of prompts has been floating around on the internet – I was told it originated on DeviantART – and after having successfully used the prompts, I share them with you. You pick a list (I have two right here) and write something for each theme. Poems, drabbles, short stories, journal entries, anything. A group of us from Holy Worlds are using the list to outline an entire novel to be written for NaNoWriMo. I just finished my outline today. 😀 You would be shocked to find how easy it is to create an entire, round, detailed plot just by using each theme to create a scene.



The Original Set )

The Emotion Set )

Damara + The Felt: Plot Bunnies

24 January 2026 06:33 pm
abyssal_sylph: Hero is on Aubrey's side, he's smilling while holding Aubrey's shoulder, Aubrey is looking away, blushy. (pink popcorn (omori))
[personal profile] abyssal_sylph
Inspired by [personal profile] priama's 3SF fill for one of my prompts, thank you so much <3

I am working on an AU called "Marstuck", which is basically an sci-fi slice-of-life thing where several species live on Mars (specifically trolls, humans & carapacians at first. Leprechauns for now appear a couple years/decades later). I was working on the cultural norms & biology of trolls when I thought of "what about leprechauns?", cause while we don't get an actual explanation for their romance, I wanted to include them ::::33 I was thinking about Damara being close to leprechauns specifically, cause it just seemed fitting now that I think about it. So for now when Damara becomes a fully grown adult, she'd be a xenolinguist on the first contact team (thx Runaway to the Stars for the inspo technically <3). + Aranea gets in the contact exchange stuff as a xenobiologist & not just getting obsessed with their romance system but maybe even getting a leprechaun kin XXXX33

Another idea I have is putting Damara in a diffrent new AU. Specifically a space-fantasy where Damara gets stranded on leprechaun planet, specifically in a time where the planet is uncontacted. The felt + Snowman would then adopt Damara & I imagine this AU would have 2 major phases like Marstuck: phase 1 being Damara growing up in leprechaun society + phase 2 being post-first-contact, where there'd be hijinks about.
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It's weird for Philly & north to be expecting a foot or more of snow and for that to be the *minor* part of a winter storm. We're all battened down, here: lots of food in the freezer, extra milk for hot chocolate, we have a generator. But since not much ice is expected, "only" a foot of snow and bitter cold weather, we count as relatively OK -- this isn't anything people aren't prepared for, after all. My car is a Subaru, and this is why.

I'm thinking a lot about those of you in regions where the infrastructure & housing construction are less prepared. Send up a signal flag at [community profile] fandom_checkin if you can.


You must PET! I command it! says Purrcy and so of course I must obey. A stern taskmaster, but adorable.

Purrcy the tuxedo tabby sits up on his little platform giving the camera a stern look. His ears, which are standing straight up, look exceptionally large.


#Purrcy was playing excitedly in his box, so I stretched my phone over to see what he was playing with -- and it's a Forbidden Hair Tie, he *knows* he's not supposed to have those! I swapped it for a feather toy, less likely to get swallowed to disastrous effect.
#cats #CatsOfBluesky #Caturday

Purrcy the tuxedo tabby's head is on the side in his box, wild-eyed and snarling, teeth visible as he fiercely chews a black elastic hair tie. He is a mighty hunter! Do not touch his prey!


I meant to post My Week in Books on Wednesday, but writing about Lord Shang got involved, also my back hurt. So this is the list as of Wednesday.

#9 Tales from Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin
I didn't read this when it first came out in May 2001 -- I was waiting to get around it and then 9/11 happened and my concentration was shot for a year or more. This is where she really does the work of looking at the patriarchal and Western preconceptions she'd lazily incorporated into Earthsea's worldbuilding way back when (when she was young and I was a child) and asking How (in a Watsonian fashion) they got in there, before she dismantles them in The Other Wind.

#10 The Other Wind, Ursula K. Le Guin
So this is the one where Le Guin finally dismantles all the parts of her original Earthsea worldbuilding that didn't grow as she grew, that were put in lazily or because they were tropes or "archetypes" and not because they spoke the Truth of her heart.

One of these things was, why are there no female students on Roke? Another was, how does this relate to the Old Places and the Old Magic? Both of these questions Le Guin started to work with in Tehanu. But the central question is, why does the Land of the Dead look like the ashy afterlife of the mediocre dead in certain Western mythologies, where is Death that is the necessary other side of Life?

And it's pulling on that thread that unravels everything, patriarchy, Old Magic, Kargad lands, dragons, and all. To reform it into a more perfect union? Perhaps. At least one that has a chance to grow better.

And yes, I cried at the end. "Not all tears are evil."

#11 The Secret Garden, Frances Hodgson Burnett. Re-read for the first time in decades. It was one of my re-re-re-reads during my childhood/teens, but I didn't read it aloud to my kids when they were young because I didn't want to attempt the Yorkshire accents, so the gap was longer than for many of my childhood faves.

I hadn't remembered how much it's a story of two rich children whose parents never wanted them. But of course when I read it then I wasn't a parent, that part didn't register. Another thing I notice now is that it's a sign that Mary and Colin are ill, neglected, and ugly that they are *too thin*, and of returning health and good looks that they become *fatter*. This was normal! This is the human baseline: too thin means undernourished and ill, plump means healthy. When Mary first comes from India her hair is lank, flat, and thin; when she becomes fatter and healthier her hair comes in thicker and glossier.

What did register, what really soaked into my brain, were the descriptions of spring coming. I wonder how much my feeling that spring is the best season is due to this book?

And now that I've been a gardener for years the gardening passages mean even more than they did to me as a child.

#12 Kim, Rudyard Kipling.
Tried reading it as a teen but could never make it out of the first chapter, this was my 1st time through. Not what I expected--I thought there'd be more of a *plot*. And I didn't expect so much of it would be about religious seeking. I knew, from "The Miracle of Purun Bhagat" in The Second Jungle Book that Kipling respected the sadhu tradition, but no-one had mentioned that Kim's most important relationship is with a lama, that spying-for-the-Empire is really his side gig. And WOW, Kipling really has zero respect for the C of E, the Catholic priest comes off a *lot* better.

I picked this up to read because, having just read The Secret Garden, I was thinking about the orphans of Empire who feature so heavily in British kidlit of the late 19th C & between the wars. Wandering through Wikipedia, I found that Kipling *was not a native speaker of English*. I hadn't realized how deeply the imperialist project had twisted him personally. Because it's clear that he loves India as his native land, even though he doesn't love the people as his people--but the English aren't truly his people, either.

People who've imagined what happened to Kim O'Hara in the future are IMHO wrong if they think he'll still be a British agent after 1922 at the latest. By the end of the novel he's still a political ignoramus, but sooner or later he's going to talk to some adult Irishmen about the connection between the most recent (1899-90) famine in India & the Potato Famine. Maybe he'll slip away to Ireland, maybe to America, maybe he'll use his skills for Indian freedom--but once he figures out he's not actually *English*, just another one of their playing-pieces, he's not going to stay loyal. It's just a Game to them, after all.

#13 The Book of Lord Shang: Apologetics of State Power in Early China. By Shang Yang, edited & translated by Yuri Pines
I picked this up because I've read some of Yuri Pines' academic articles. Lord Shang is one of the most reviled writers in traditional Chinese thought, usually for the uniform, harsh punishments he recommends for *everything*. What Pines makes clear -- and what you can see in the text -- is that Lord Shang was opposed to a lot of what were considered virtues -- filial piety, family loyalty, even human feeling (ren, 仁) -- because they were used to indulge sloppiness and corruption. He classified the teachers of such virtues -- that is, Confucian scholars -- among the worthless, wandering class, who have to be eliminated or discouraged if the state is to achieved its goal: the establishment of a unified Empire of All-Under-Heaven.

Obviously Confucian scholars, who Lord Shang hated, would more than return the favor of hating him back! But to my reading they also hated him for two additional reasons.

Lord Shang's formula for controlling the people and molding them into an unstoppable military force involved both a carrot and a stick. The stick was a very heavy punishment-based legal code, which everybody talks about in horror. More important to my mind was the system of carrots: cutting off all other methods of social advancement besides through the military, but leaving military success as a *guaranteed* route to social rising, open to foot soldiers on up. *Any* peasant who went to war and was credited with an enemy head got more land. With more success (= heads), more land, more authority, more money -- the prospect of true social advancement was there, for anyone who was willing to fight.

And this leads to the other reason later scholars hated Lord Shang: it worked. This formula to create a motivated rank-and-file military is one reason Qin overcame the other Warring States, to become the first dynasty and set much of the template for future Chinese history.

There's only been study so far comparing Lord Shang to Machiavelli and I haven't been able to read it, but there's a lot to do there. Both men were realists, advising rulers about what *really* works, talking about human behavior as much as possible stripped of their respective cultures' platitudes. Lord Shang's advice is more extreme because the situation he faced was more extreme: states with millions of people, fielding armies of tens or hundreds of thousands, warring against others for the prize of Emperor of All Under Heaven. The stakes for Machiavelli's Prince were minute by comparison, and the level of control he might exert was also limited. And he didn't propose anything as radical as offering a route for social advancement to peasants.

#14 A Most Efficient Murder, by Anthony Slayton

#15 A Rather Dastardly Death, by Anthony Slayton

First two in the "Mr. Quayle Mysteries". The first one is better, as it has a strong flavor of Wodehouse mixed in with Agatha Christie. But both owe too much to Christie IMHO in that they're *fundamentally* snobbish. Also, as pastiches written by an American, they suffer from a. Americanisms/anachronisms, b. not realizing how the passage of time works. Mr. Quayle is frequently described as a "young man", but he was in The War and this is 1928, he is no longer young.

So they passed the time, but that's about it.

Yay for today!

23 January 2026 03:05 pm
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[personal profile] labelleizzy
One yay for today:

Today I needed to walk a labyrinth. I knew where one was, I knew I had some things to let go of once I got to the center.

Basic self care to turn off the map app on my way home and go to the local UU.

I do feel lighter. I haven't taken the time and intention to put things in the lap of the gods and ask for help, in far too long.

Meditate. Move. State your intentions, and ask for help. Then leave them there for the gods to do as they see fit.

In this one thing I can follow a Christian saying, "let go, and let God "

Sometimes I just have to surrender the busy brain, the guilt, grief, and anger, and choose a new path.

Spiral in, spiral out again.
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[personal profile] chanter1944
I would very much like to attend a local rally in solidarity with Minnesota today - there are events planned nationwide - but it's currently -24C, which is -11F, and it feels like -32C, which is -26F. The wind is making my wind chimes do the intermittent mambo. Schools have closed all over the area, because it's not safe for kids to wait for buses in this. BRRRR! And not only BRRRR! It would be unsafe, in a very real way, for me to be outside for any length of time, even if I layered up.

... Do I head for a rally anyway, despite the horrible weather, or not? A large chunk of me is willing to risk it. I mean, the ICEDamns* aren't taking time off from intimidating and brutalizing people, are they?

*That's an admittedly clumsy play on ice dams i.e. what accumulate on a roof if there's heat escaping a house through the attic or similar, but I couldn't come up with anything better on short notice.

WTF Is Leprechaun Romance???

23 January 2026 03:53 pm
abyssal_sylph: The 6 main characters of OMORI turned into blob creatures in a halloween basket. The word "treat?" is still visible above them. (halloween treat? (omori))
[personal profile] abyssal_sylph
SO in case you don't know: leprechaun romance is a joke-detail about the leprechauns/the felt from Homestuck. Basically what we know about it is that;
  • Leprechauns have 9 (sub)types of romance.

  • They're expected to get into troves, which is when a relationship has 3 romance (sub)types.

  • It's seemingly build around love, pranks & jappery.

  • Leprechauns reproduce homosexually.

Which first of all: how is reproducing homosecually diffrent from reproducing bisexually??? Honestly the bisexual reproduction makes sense if trolls were moss or fungus like, but they're not, so I have no clue what this realistically could mean (besides gender but that makes even less sense let's be honest here).

Call me Aranea, but I'm obsessed actually! I wish Homestuck had an actual explanation for leprechaun romance. Because part of the fun of the Homestuck media is the quadrants romance system. It's the way it explores how diffrent characters would find eachother important. Honestly we were robbed more fun by the fact this seems to be a joke on the quadrant shippers! Jokes on you hussie I ADORE making aliens/non-humans more wacky!

Hello+ There ::::33c ❇️

23 January 2026 02:52 pm
abyssal_sylph: Mari is holding a sparkler, joy is clear on her face. Sunny is close to her, in look of awe. They are at a beach in the night. (sunrise (omori))
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This is the journal of Abyss or Abyss in Cahoots! system (mixed-origin). But currently it's run by the headmate Rietta (she/they).

21 yo / aroace bi-lesbian + xenic demigal / Seer of Light + Derse + Limeblood / turtle shipper / amateur lover of various crafts.
Things that inspire me in some way; wacky character designs, poetry, music, slice of life (+ that flavour of worldbuilding), my fictionkins, the world, all kinds of ships + wacky romance systems (quadrants, leprechaun romance, sedoretu, gimme more pls).

Note: YKINMKATO + SALS + DLDR, please ignore or block us if you get heavly squicked out &/or triggered by this journal or us.

Current Fixation: Homestuck
Currently Consuming: Silksong
Fandoms Posted Most About: OMORI + DanganRonpa

Admin of [community profile] 40sedoretu + [community profile] 100quadrantedships / Mod of [community profile] snowflake_challenge + [community profile] sunshine_revival
[personal profile] cyberpunk_pygmalion = Pygmalion's personal journal

[updated as of 23rd january, 2026]

Snowflake challenge 2026 #12

23 January 2026 10:31 am
galadhir: a blue octopus sits in a golden armchair reading a black backed novel (Default)
[personal profile] galadhir

Challenge #12

Make an appreciation post to those who enhance your fandom life. Appreciate them in bullet points, prose, poetry, a moodboard, a song... whatever moves you!

Thank you to all the people on my reading list, and to [personal profile] mistressofmuses in particular who comment so often on my posts and makes me feel like a real person. hello

And a special thanks to [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith for doing all the work she does to keep my section of DW full of interesting things.

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