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Zombeh Tord Let ' S Go
zombeh tord let ' s go
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My first Eddsworld art dump 💚💙💜❤️
Nom nom nom
unpopular opinion :
g / t should use origami more often
LIKE :
tinies using paper boats and twigs to maneuver outside on rainy days
giants making a house of little boxes for the little guy they saw
you know those water cup cone things ? put a tiny in there
tinies making paper hats for the giant ( s ) around
a giant and tiny having an indirect conversation or two with fortune tellers
giant coming home to a tiny making origami with instructions on their huge computer
making buiscuits
happy birthday nugget : )
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i have no words to describe how much i love nugget
Here's a very loose story concept, because I'm too lazy to write it myself.
To make things easier I'll use A for the tiny character and B for the giant character again. (A is a human in this)
So... reluctant companions!
A and B are forced to travel together for one reason or another. I don't really have a specific reason in mind. The reason why they travel together isn't really important for the plot anyway.
I was just thinking of a certain... ~vibe~, yk?
Like maybe A isn't too upset about traveling with B, or maybe A choose to travel with B, because A is seeking protection (which B doesn't know). From what? Also not really important.
What's important is that B isn't too fond of A in the beginning.
Maybe humans and giants just don't mix, or at least it isn't common. Maybe giants view humans as inferoir. Or maybe B just has a personal grudge against humans. Whatever.
My point is, B can't get rid of A.
You get the gist.
So after their situation is more or less established, let's get to the little scenario I was actually thinking about.
Obviously, they are sleeping under the night sky. When the sun goes down, it gets really chilly. While the cold doesn't affect B as much, because of their size, A is freezing.
In an attempt to stay warm A sneaks over to B, after they have fallen asleep (B, in fact, isn't asleep). Just after A has settled against B's side/shoulder/neck, B pushes A away with the back of their hand and rolls over, putting as much distance between them as possible. Maybe B also says something mean or passive aggressive. Making it clear B doesn't want anything to do with A.
A gets the message and doesn't try something like this again.
A similar scenario:
A isn't used to sleeping outside, the sounds of the night are unfamiliar, not having any sort of shelter doesn't help either. Because of that A is too scared to fall asleep. Thus sleep deprivation.
(Both scenarios take place in this story)
Time goes by and.... B gets used to A's presence. Slowly. Fond, someone might even say (again too lazy to think of a reason). Eventually B notices A's lack of sleep.
And here's the scene, that's the reason for this whole post:
B has settled down for the night already. A desperately wants to as well. They are so tired, but every time they close their eyes and try to fall asleep, a new sound startles them wide awake. B is sleeping several feet away from them, sometimes B's presence helps. Being close to B gives A a sense of safety, but A doesn't dare to move closer, they know what will happen, if they do. Instead, A curls into a ball, trying to block out the sounds, which doesn't help either. A is about to give up on trying to fall asleep altogether, when a giant arm reaches over them and pulls them close. Now, caged between B's chest and arm, A doesn't dare to move a muscle. Is B still asleep? Should they climb over B's arm, before B accidentally crushes them in their sleep? Or-?
"Sleep," B says in a hushed almost gentle tone, "You're save here."
Ever so slowly, A relaxes. For the first time in weeks A feels... save. Protected. Here, completely surrounded by B's body, nothing can hurt them. It's warmer as well.
In the morning A will wonder when and why B has changed their mind about them, but for now they are way too tired.
Before sleep claims A's mind, they whisper a quiet 'thank you', only audible for B's ears.
The last thing A feels is B pulling them a tiny bit closer.