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5 years ago

Grover: What are you doing

Apollo: Nothing, why?

Grover, grabbing his phone: You better not be looking for Pokémon while we’re a death maze!


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8 years ago

^literally me when I see dragons and cool things.

Too much hassle I'm better off not looking for that. Though I'd love to summon a dragon.

~Dragons are extremely fantastic!

Too Much Hassle I'm Better Off Not Looking For That. Though I'd Love To Summon A Dragon.
Too Much Hassle I'm Better Off Not Looking For That. Though I'd Love To Summon A Dragon.

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8 years ago

You’re welcome~! ^_^

I Made Cookies For You Guys! ^_^

I made cookies for you guys! ^_^

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~Much appreciated, dear.

I Made Cookies For You Guys! ^_^

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6 years ago
>3>)~
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This was fun to draw-

(@jareth-thegoblinking big fan of your blog dude 👌)


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5 years ago
"You Remind Me Of The Babe..."

"You remind me of the babe..."

There.

You gotta finish it now, eh? And I hope you have that song in your head all day.

Had to have a bit of Bowie for this week. Here we have Jareth the Goblin King from Labyrinth.

Every single one of his outfits in this film is a damn look..... We're probably best leaving that hair back in the 80's though.

Please.


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4 years ago
One Of The Charity Commissions That Ive Done Lately, All Profits Will Go To Bergamos Hospital Here In

One of the charity commissions that I’ve done lately, all profits will go to Bergamo’s Hospital here in Italy as it’s suffering due the COVID-19 pandemic


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6 years ago
 You Remind Me Of The Babe

✏ “you remind me of the babe…”

instagram: @winterofherdiscontent


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5 years ago

Maybe some yandere Jareth for a woman afab that he meets while pretending to be an owl/human? Then he steals her away to court and marry?

*dance magic dance plays in the background* woah this one turned out long! consider it my offering to the god that is David Bowie

Debts Repaid (Yandere JarethxReader)

           Hiking through the park, you soaked in the warmth of the day. After such a long, harsh winter, it felt as though spring had finally made it through. You relished the opportunity to finally get out of the house and enjoy the revival of nature. The grass and the leaves of the trees seemed to almost bleed green, and you could hear the chirping of the birds that had already returned. You seemed to be the only person at the park though, everyone else not trusting this sudden change in weather. But as you rambled through the trees, you found yourself glad that you had the park to yourself, at least for today.

           Suddenly, you heard the cracks and crash of the branches above you, the sound practically deafening in the otherwise quiet area. You looked up to see a large bird tumbling through the trees, quickly approaching the ground. It was desperately trying to keep its wings open, and although it was not able to resume flight, it was able to slow its descent. As it fell to the ground, you paused, unsure of what you should do. Cautiously, you began to approach the bird, needing to see if it was all right. When you reached it, you saw that it was an owl, a white barn owl, in fact. It was struggling to keep itself upright, which is how you noticed what exactly was wrong. One of the owl’s legs was broken, forcing the owl to try to hop awkwardly to stay standing. The creature was understandably preoccupied, but after a moment it turned to you.

           You gasped quietly at the sight of his eyes. They were piercing, and there was something almost human in their affect. You didn’t know very much about owls, but something about this one struck you as special. The two of you simply stared at each other for a moment, the owl cocking his head to one side in curiosity.

           “Hello,” you whispered. “I’m not going to hurt you.” At your words, the owl gave a hoot, one that a part of you thought you recognized as amused, as if he understood what you had said and found the thought of you trying to harm him ludicrous. Slowly, as not to startle the bird, you took off your drawstring backpack and reached into it to bring out your water bottle. Twisting off the top, you poured some of your water into the cap and set in on the ground between you and the owl. He considered it for moment, and then began to approach it, careful to keep his injured leg from brushing the ground. As he drank, you took the opportunity to peer closer at his leg, wondering if you should call animal control. But as soon as the thought crossed your mind, the owl’s head turned sharply towards you, and he ruffled his feathers angrily.

           “Okay,” you said, raising your hands in placation. “I won’t call, but you still need someone to look at your leg.” A distant part of you wondered why you were bothering to speak to the bird as if he could comprehend you, but a larger, more instinctual part told you that he could understand every word that you said. This impression was further reinforced as the owl came closer to you and held out his leg. At this sign of encouragement, you grasped the bottom of your thin shirt and began to tear at it. After a moment, you had decent sized strip of cloth, and your companion hooted approvingly. Crouching down beside him, you took his leg and started to wrap the cloth around it tightly. Once you tied it, the owl simply blinked in thanks and flew off.

           As you journeyed home, you thought that that would be the last time you would see the bird. But as the days passed, you were soon proven wrong. The very next morning, as you were preparing some breakfast, you spotted the owl from your kitchen window. At first you believed him to be a different bird, especially when you noticed that both of his legs were perfectly healthy and lacking any bandages. When he turned to face you, however, you recognized his eyes instantly. Over the next few days, you observed that the owl would show up wherever you went, provided that it was not indoors. And even when you were inside, you would either see him from a window or find him soon after you stepped outside. Once again you considered calling animal control, as this hardly seemed like normal bird behavior. But whenever you thought of doing so, a sickening feeling would twist and turn through you, warning you strongly against the idea. Besides, you thought to yourself, it was not as though he was bothering anyone.

           It was true, as much as you had seen the owl, he never came as close to you as he did that first day. He seemed content to watch you from a distance, though for what purpose you had no idea. One day though, his careful distance was broken. You were walking through the park with a friend of yours, the two of you enjoying the opportunity to catch up with each other. You were having such a nice time, in fact, that you forgot about your new, feathered companion. So when your friend slung his arm around your shoulders, you thought nothing of it, until the owl soared towards him, screeching and slashing at your friend with his talons. Shoving your friend behind you, you began to yell.

           “Stop it! Get the hell away from him!”

The bird paused at your demands, gave one last screech, and flew away. You took your friend home and helped him to clean his wounds, thankful that none of the scratches went very deep. After explaining to him your story with the bird, he made you promise to call animal control if the owl ever came close to you again. Heart twisting, you agreed, not sure if you could actually go through with it. When you arrived back home, you searched all the treetops for the bird, but when you didn’t see him, you dared to hope that he might leave you alone from now on.

Later that night though, as you were puttering around the house, you felt a pair of eyes on you. Attempting to ignore the sensation, you decided to turn in for the night and went up to your bedroom. The room was surprisingly cold when you entered it, something that was explained when you noticed the open window. What couldn’t be explained though, was how it had opened in the first place. You were sure that you hadn’t opened it yourself, but you couldn’t think of any other possible explanation. So you forced yourself to near the window to close it, when your eyes caught something you would have preferred for them to ignore. On the windowsill, catching the moonlight, there lay a long, white feather. Hesitantly, you picked it up, half expecting it to disappear. But it failed to do so, staying with you as you spun it between your fingers. As a sense of unease rippled through you, you tried to shove it back down, hoping that you were just being paranoid.

“I wish I just knew what was going on,” you whispered to yourself. As soon as those words left your lips, the lights in your room began to flicker. A sudden wind roared against your house, and the window was thrown back open. Backing against the wall, you stood silently as you witnessed the owl fly towards you. When he came through your window and officially arrived in your bedroom, however, he was no longer an owl.

Standing before you was a pale stranger, all at once alien and familiar. His eyes were startling, one of them light while the other was dark, and gave you the impression that of a predator watching its prey. Blond hair reached past his shoulders, the top of it rather ruffled, thus paralleling the shape of the owl’s head. He wore a loose white shirt with a dark vest around it that exposed much of his chest, and leather pants that left very little to the imagination. You could only gawk at him, praying that you were simply dreaming. But as he began to approach you with a smug smile on his face, you had to concede that this didn’t seem to be the case.

“Hello, love,” he purred once he reached you.

“Who the hell are you?”

“I? I am the Goblin King, but you may call me Jareth.” You swallowed nervously.

“You-you don’t look like a goblin.” He laughed at your comment, rather amused with your continuing ignorance.

“That is because I am not a goblin, love. I am simply their ruler.”

“Okay…but what are you doing here?”

“You wished for me to explain what was going on, did you not?” he asked with a satisfied grin. “I am only too happy to oblige.” But rather than begin to explain, he instead reached out and took your face in his hand. Something sparked through you at his touch, and you leaned into it subconsciously. For a minute, the two of you simply stood there as he began to stroke your cheek. A haze soon found its way into your head, and you found your eyes beginning to close. Before they could though, some part of you stayed awake enough to force you to bite the inside of your cheek harshly, bringing you out of your stupor. At the sight of your eyes snapping back open, Jareth removed his hand and seemed to smile slyly.

“Well then?” you asked, “What’s going on?”

“I was the owl that you saved,” he answered. “I was journeying through this world when I was attacked, leaving my leg broken. If I had been in my own kingdom, I could have healed it immediately, of course, but things being what they were, I was at the mercy of this realm. That is, until you helped me. I was intrigued by you, to say the least. I have had many dealings with humans in years past, and I have found them to uniformly selfish and arrogant. Your actions, therefore, served to surprise me.”

“What does that have to do with you following me around?”

“Well, at first, I was merely fulfilling my duties. You helped me, and I was hence bound to do the same for you. My kind are honorable, a debt never goes unpaid.”

“Is that what you call attacking my friend? A debt repaid?” you cried. At your words, the Goblin King’s calm demeanor seemed to crack, and his eyes flashed angrily. But as quickly as his anger appeared, it sunk beneath the surface as he forced himself to smile and continue as if you hadn’t spoken.

“While my debt to you was my initial reason for watching over you, something about you continued to pull me towards you. You are not like other humans, little one. After giving it much thought, I have finally found the proper way to repay you.” Gazing down at you, he reached out his hand once more, only chuckling when you jerked away from his touch.

“And what may that be?” you asked warily.

“You clearly do not belong here with the rest of mankind, your flesh may be human but your soul is far more noble. I shall take you to my realm, where you truly belong.” Eyes widening, you shook your head in dispute.

“I can’t.”

“Oh?” the king scoffed in amusement. “Whyever not?”

“Because, my whole life is here. My friends, my family, everything. This is my home.”

“Oh pet,” he sighed. “You humans and your fancies. Just because you have known no other world does not mean that this one is your home. In my kingdom you will find everything that this world lacks. There I can weave your dreams for you, and play you music on the wind. Here lies only misery and drudgery for you. There you shall be a queen, my queen.” His voice was so gentle, so soothing that as you listened to him speak you couldn’t help but imagine yourself in the tempting picture that he painted. But once again, you forced yourself to not to sink into the dream.

“And what if I don’t want to be?” At your question, Jareth smirked smugly.

“We both know that you do, love. I have seen your every secret, your every dream, and they all mirror mine. You belong to me and to the labyrinth, whether you accept it or not.” Pausing in his speech, but before you could gather your thoughts, he twisted his hand and summoned a crystal. He presented its smooth, round surface before your eyes and began to twirl it back and forth, the movement captivating you. As you stared at it silently, strange images swam before your eyes. You saw a maze made out of stone, its passages twisting and turning in impossible ways. You saw a vast array of creatures, some beautiful yet frightening and some hideous yet enticing. Scenes of you and the Goblin King danced before you, all at once terrifying and wondrous. You witnessed a dozen kisses between you two, some chaste and sweet while others burned you just from looking at them. You saw the both of you joined on an unfamiliar bed, drinking in each other’s being, and heated pooled your core at the sight. That familiar haze began to enter your mind once more, but this time it wrapped around you too tightly for you to reject it. Even when Jareth caused the crystal to disappear, the fog remained, continuing to cloud your thoughts.

“I…” you tried to say, before falling silent again. Sensing that you would no longer object to his touch, the otherworldly king grasped your chin and tilted your face up to his. Pleased at the sight of your misted eyes, he leaned down and brushed his lips softly against yours. It was a feather of a kiss, but the feeling of it still left you dizzy.

“Well?” Jareth queried. “Do you wish to come with me?”

“Yes,” you whispered dreamily, “I do.” At your agreement, Jareth suddenly met his lips with yours, swallowing your very breath. Running his tongue against your lips, you granted him access and allowed him to twine his tongue with yours. He held your waist possessively, imprisoning you against him. As your kiss continued, the haze in your mind only grew stronger, with you soon fading in and out of your limited awareness. When you finally fell unconscious, the Goblin King brought you into his arms and walked off into the shadows.


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5 years ago

Hey there! So I saw labyrinth on your list of fandoms! HC's for yandere jareth whose victim/darling didn't win the bet/escape the labyrinth?

Anon, you remind me of the babe!

Yandere Jareth Headcanons

·      If you failed the labyrinth, Jareth is going to consider you to now belong to him, completely and utterly. In his mind, running the labyrinth was really just a formality, the moment you wished yourself away to the goblins you signed yourself over to him

·      He really didn’t understand why you insisted on running the labyrinth. After all, why did you wish yourself away in the first place if you truly wished to remain in your realm? Besides, trying to solve the labyrinth was a pointless endeavor, there was no way that you would solve it in the time allotted

·      Although, you did have him worried at a few points there. You actually came much closer than Jareth expected, but that only made his victory over you sweeter. At the end of the day, he’s just glad to finally have you here with him.

·      Now that Jareth finally has you in his realm, there are certain things you can expect. For one thing, you can say goodbye to the sort of mortal clothes you wore before. Instead, Jareth will dress you in outfits appropriate for your new home. For girls, this means a lot of beautiful gowns, all in colors so vibrant and silks so soft that you could never have imagined them yourself. For boys, this means a lot of frothy shirts and tight leather pants, much like Jareth wears. Either way, whatever clothes he has you wear will be sure to show off your body, a constant reminder that it now belongs to him

·      Whenever you aren’t right beside him, he’ll have a crystal out so that he can still observe you. He may not actively watch it at all times, but he like to have the option readily available

·      If you happened to make any friends during your quest, Jareth will allow you to see them, IF you behave for him. Meeting with friends is a reward for good behavior in his mind, not a right

·      If you ever get homesick, Jareth won’t really understand. After all, he gives you your very dreams, how could the mortal world ever compare to the love he gives you? But if you insist on missing your previous home, he will try to make you feel better. Perhaps he’ll construct new parts of the labyrinth to look like your old home, or masquerade as someone you were close with there for a bit. These attempts will probably just make you more upset, but in Jareth’s mind, it’s just you being stubborn

·      One thing you can definitely count on though, whether you have been behaving or not, is Jareth singing you to sleep each night. If you’ve been good, he sees it as a reward, and he’ll hold you tight as the two of you lay in bed while he sings into your ear. If you’ve been bad, he’ll visit you in the oubliette you’ve been confined in and sing to remind you just what you’re refusing by behaving like that in an attempt to get you to submit to him


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5 years ago

A Wish (Yandere Jareth/Goblin KingxReader)

           Time passed differently where you were, wherever it was that you were. You were encased in crystal, floating along in a starless sky. There was nothing but the increasingly blurred memories and the distant echo of music. A voice was singing to you, one that was simultaneously remote and cold but still so caressing and soft, like smooth velvet against your skin and warm honey in your ears. His voice calmed you and tortured you and praised you and mocked you without pause. He wore away your sanity and tethered you to it at the same time.

           The only time that his music ever ceased was when he joined you in your cage of crystal. Sometimes he simply stood there without speaking, his discordant eyes threatening to swallow you whole, as though he needed to place you in a cage within a cage to keep you with him. Other times though, other times he held you tightly against him, his smirking lips bruising your skin. But whatever his visits entailed, they always left you feeling the same way. The moments when he was with you were the only moments the you felt remotely solid. And when he left, you were left in emptiness with only his voice to comfort you.

            “Please,” you whispered in his ear.

           “Please, what precisely?”

           “Please don’t leave me here alone.”

            “Don’t you realize, pet, that I have no wish to leave you either?” he chuckled despondently. “But I cannot remain here. You are not my sole responsibility, after all. There is only one way for us to remain together.”

           “What?” you pleaded, “What is it?”

           “As I cannot stay here with you, you have to leave here with me.”

           “That’s all?”

           “But you have to want it, love. You have to choose it, have to beg for it,” the king purred, sensing himself finally close in on his prey after so long.

           “I do, I will, I swear.”

           “Then you know what it is that you have to say.” Turning inward, you realized that he was telling the truth. Already you could feel the words rising within you, as if pushed by a tide that could no longer be held back.

           “I—” you began, only to pause. Failing to note the king’s scowl at your hesitance, you tried to grasp the hum of the warning that had rung within you. It was familiar yet forgotten, and in truth you couldn’t tell if you wanted to remember it. Yet still it demanded your attention.

           “Oh, my love,” came that silver voice, the king tilting up your chin so you were once more smothered by his eyes, “you are so close.” And with that, you felt the tide rise back up again, washing away any remaining resistance that you still carried.

           “I wish to go with you; I wish to stay with you.”

As he took your hand in his, you gave a hazy smile. It was hard to be wary, after all, when such sweet music played in your ear.

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3 years ago
First Post Of 2021! And It Simply Had To Be More Labyrinth Fan Art.

First post of 2021! And it simply had to be more labyrinth fan art.

*shop in bio, commissions are open*


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3 months ago

My life has changed, I have had a Spiritual experience

It's Only Forever

By Hbyrde

Is a Steddie/ The Labyrinth mix and it's glorious. I could cry. I cannot suggest it more


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3 years ago
Painting My Mom A Deck Of Cards Themed For David Bowies The Labyrinth!
Painting My Mom A Deck Of Cards Themed For David Bowies The Labyrinth!
Painting My Mom A Deck Of Cards Themed For David Bowies The Labyrinth!
Painting My Mom A Deck Of Cards Themed For David Bowies The Labyrinth!
Painting My Mom A Deck Of Cards Themed For David Bowies The Labyrinth!
Painting My Mom A Deck Of Cards Themed For David Bowies The Labyrinth!
Painting My Mom A Deck Of Cards Themed For David Bowies The Labyrinth!

Painting my mom a deck of cards themed for David Bowie’s The Labyrinth!

A♠️ - The Castle Beyond the Goblin City

5♣️ - The Poisoned Peach

2♠️ - Sarah’s Bear “Lancelot”

7♣️ - The Wiseman’s Hat

5♦️& 6♦️ - The Left and Right Doorknockers

3♣️ - The Wiseman


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2 years ago
ELLO!

‘ELLO!

Finally painted another card inspired by David Bowie’s The Labyrinth for my mom.

2♣️ - The Worm


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