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Mon of Finland by yotoll
Fandoms: Dangan Ronpa Series, Dangan Ronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
13 Oct 2024
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"Mondo was zoning out on his bed, not an usual thing to do, when his eyes rested on the image. The shining leather, taught over the man's bulk. The slightly exposed chest, well defined beneath a hint of a leather harness. A glove gripped in one hand. A sizeable bulge in his jeans, bracketed by leather chaps wrapped around sturdy thighs. And a steadfast gaze, eyes fixed somewhere off to the left. The image was power. Masculinity. Something to be desired."
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A magazine picture Mondo picked up by happenstance kicks something loose in his brain.
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There have been many tales about what lurks beneath the infamous Opera Popular. None of these accounts are true, if only because of the nature of human imagination and invention. A tendency to take what is known and construct a fiction in the gaps. This account is no different, taking from many sources and creating something fantastical from them. The discerning observer will note many things about what is about to be told: the names don’t match the ones in the original context, the roles seem shifted away from what one would assume, and there are, indeed, quite a few running threads and plots if you dare to see what this work has stolen from greater minds. This work can be enjoyed just as thoroughly with this additional knowledge as without.
The commonality all of these narratives have are this: a man, shunned by society and living in secret beside a house devoted to music; his heart enraptured by both song and another, driven to compose and create with them in mind in the hopes his love might be answered. A call towards the beauty and light of the world despite the cruelties he has witnessed.
Even so, as was said before, this is no true account of events previously made. This is the tale of the Serpent’s Song. -
Ineffable Art Gallery by yotoll
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
12 Jan 2021
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Collection (dumping ground) for Good Omens art that I make. Ranges from silly to sweet. Enjoy my single brain cell humor.
Will update tags, characters, etc. as I go.
(Most of this is just taken from my tumblr--@yotoll cause that's who I am everywhere-- which is updated more frequently)
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After the End by yotoll
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
31 Dec 2020
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The world hadn’t ended, and that was something Aziraphale was still wrapping his head around. The past 24 hours alone had changed so much about what he fundamentally understood. He had gone against Heaven itself after so long trying to defend and serve in its name. He didn’t know where to go from here. Then, Crowley offered up his flat for the night, and he still had that knee-jerk reaction to keep him at a distance. Keep them separate but safe.
But the bookshop was gone.
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Aziraphale and Crowley come to terms for what has passed, both from the past week and 6,000 years. Turns out, there was a lot they hadn't managed before the end of the world.
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Lessons in Demon Summoning by yotoll
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
21 Aug 2020
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Summoning a demon wasn’t as hard as everyone made it out to be. A bit of chalk drawn into a pentagram and an inviting “please” could, theoretically, bring forth a force from Hell. It wasn’t very flashy, and there was no compelling reason to answer to such a meager calling, so most demons wouldn’t even notice or bother with it. If you happened to summon a demon this way, chances were they would step straight out of the sigil, rend you limb from limb and go back to whatever greater, demonic deed they were carrying on about.
So, summoning a demon wasn’t really that hard, but the surviving bit was pretty vitally important.
---Crowley experiences an unexpected summoning while cozied up with a certain angel.

