godliath:

“Next time you’re in town, dinner’s on me.”


oh god its finally done. thanks for everyone’s kind comments and support as i turned what was supposed to be a quick valentine’s day sketch comic into a hellbeast of a pet project. i forced myself to try a lot of new things in the name of ~improvement~ so i don’t feel like it was a total time management disaster lol.

also! credit where credit is due to those wings in your spine by @theherocomplex! it was the very first ereloy fic i read and had a huge influence on this comic. :>

Could you write gladio and his gf escaping at midnight from their houses just to have a date in nearby 7-11 like in chick-literatures (sappy cute romance shit) Gladio is just that typical leading man in books.

the-immortal-marshal:

I might have went a bit overboard 😀 Totally made it more dramatic than it should. 

Fic Title: What a Night
Rating [Warnings]:
Pairing: Gladio x Reader
Summary: Reader’s family is one of the most influencial families in Insomnia, but for some reason they do not approve of her relationship with Gladio. 

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laketaj24:

ivarsshieldmadien:

aj-eddy:

If you write a strong character, let them fail.

If you write a selfless hero, let them get mad at people.

If you write a cold-heated villain, let them cry.

If you write a brokenhearted victim, let them smile again.

If you write a bold leader, let them seek guidance.

If you write a confident genius, let them be wrong, or get stumped once in a while.

If you write a fighter or a warrior, let them lose a battle, but let them win the war.

If you write a character who loses everything, let them find something.

If you write a reluctant hero, give them a reason to join the fight.

If you write a gentle-hearted character who never stops smiling, let that smile fade and tears fall in shadows.

If you write a no one, make them a someone.

If you write a sibling, let them fight and bicker, but know that at the end of the day they’ll always have each other’s back.

If you write a character, make them more than just a character; give them depth, give them flaws and secrets, and give them life.

@laketaj24 @akamaiden @ivarswickedqueen this is beautiful!!!

It’s lovely 🤭