legiongeth:
ah yes that large muscular man is very attractive but how would he look in lacy lingerie
dresdencodak:
Inspired by Anita Sarkeesian’s Video Game Tropes vs Women, I wanted to pitch a Zelda game where Zelda herself was the hero, rescuing a Prince Link.
Clockwork Empire is set 2,000 years after Twilight Princess, and is not a reboot, but simply another iteration in the Zelda franchise. It just so happens that in this case, Zelda is the protagonist. I’m a very big Zelda fan, and worked hard to draw from key elements in the continuity and mythos.
This concept work is meant to show that Zelda as a game protagonist can be both compelling and true to the franchise, while bringing new and dynamic game elements that go farther than being a simple gender swap.
Hope you like it!
The Avengers Space Horror AU
In 2079 the Loki, a SHIELD Corporation deep space research vessel, ceases communication with Earth. Its final transmission is a cry for help, followed by white noise. SHIELD Corp. employs a North Atlantic Marine Corps search and rescue unit to investigate the mystery, and look for possible survivors.
After fifty-six days, North Atlantic Marine Corps Vessel The Avenger, consisting of a crew of nine, docks in Neptune’s orbit.
Even though no traces of human activity are found, the crew decide to follow their mission parameters and board the Loki. Welcomed by the sight of blood-drenched corridors and sensor readings bordering on impossible, soon it becomes clear the crew might be in for more than any of them bargained for.
amerrygathering:
Middle Earth inspired Fonts (x)
Party Business | Hobbiton | Durin | Bilbo’s Hand | Elven Speech | Aniron
sarafena:
Movies That Should Exist → ”Marvel”
↳ Air Force Special-Ops Veteran Colonel Carol Danvers (Yvonne Strahovski) accepts a post at NASA in hopes of a more relaxing position. However when she’s partnered with their resident missiles expert, Dr. Walter Lawson (Armie Hammer) she gets far more than she bargained for. During a test that goes awry, Carol is caught in explosion from a machine that she later finds to be of alien design and her partner is the alien that brought it there— Captain Mar-Vell of the Kree Empire. He flees from the site, but not before he saves Carol’s life, fusing their DNA and changing her life for good.
Following the explosion, she moves back to New York City— a place still recovering from the attack of Loki and the chitauri. Slowly discovering her new-found powers, Carol stumbles on a AIM heist in progress, led by a costumed woman simply called Spider-Woman. She later discovers the woman is Jessica Drew (Meghan Ory) a double-agent to HYDRA from S.H.I.E.L.D., tasked to infiltrate the evil tech-giant organization. Donning the handle ‘Warbird’, the two team up under S.H.I.E.L.D.’s flag, and do what they can to bring down AIM and it’s Supreme Scientist, Monica Rappaccini (Eva Green).
Thrown into a world she was never prepared for, Carol struggles to adapt to her new powers and friendships— wondering if she’ll ever get the chance to be reunited with the man who changed her life forever. Will she become the hero…or buckle under the pressure.