the attitude Alucard, as a dhampir, has expected to live for centuries. This part is normal! It's the god part that he actually really does not fucking like, and he puts in a lot of effort to be as normal as he can about things. This means he avoids the Singularity at all costs/does not present himself as something that wants offerings. Instead, he rotates territories every few decades, taking a long nap (at least two years, sometimes up to five decades) between. While living there, he works with others on public use buildings. He has a decided preference for Luna, Ikorr, and the Free Cities, but will work anywhere excluding Thorne. This has not been unnoticed. His human form usually changes hair color, beard, etc. but his body shape and his scar are consistent, as are his fangs.
take me to bone church Representing reconstruction/deconstruction becomes apparent in the overall change to Alucard's look when he's not putting on a pointed human guise and his Horizon space when it's in use in a formal setting. His regular appearance now allows for voids to shift around his body, showing off his insides. Rather than blood and muscle, the void allows for bone to show through, and the spaces between those bones contain stained glass. From a distance, they are simply brilliant flashes of color. Upon closer inspection, they represent buildings Alucard has worked on. This is especially clear in examining his ribs which...seem to not have the correct number present. Both his right and left ribcage are missing a few.
While Al's Domain will retain it's quiet autumnal vibes when he's there for himself or relaxing, visitors who want to speak with him more formally will be welcomed into what appears to be a church crypt, featuring sweeping arches and delicate stained glass. Closer inspection reveals the space to be a giant rib cage, with one rib cracked and a few supports missing. (Surprise, you're in his chest. Go with it.) The scenes represented in the stained glass shift, showing the viewer's rebuilt accomplishments as well as moments of destruction that they themselves engineered either willingly or on purpose.
Al doesn't do the whole godly favors thing. Doesn't like it. On very, very rare occasion though he can be persuaded, and he will give a literal rib bone to the person asking for help with the agreement that they will return the bone when done. Or else.
no subject
Embrace the shitty goth hair era; closer to apotheois; stained glass window rib cage does not yield what i'm looking for
the attitude
Alucard, as a dhampir, has expected to live for centuries. This part is normal! It's the god part that he actually really does not fucking like, and he puts in a lot of effort to be as normal as he can about things. This means he avoids the Singularity at all costs/does not present himself as something that wants offerings. Instead, he rotates territories every few decades, taking a long nap (at least two years, sometimes up to five decades) between. While living there, he works with others on public use buildings. He has a decided preference for Luna, Ikorr, and the Free Cities, but will work anywhere excluding Thorne. This has not been unnoticed. His human form usually changes hair color, beard, etc. but his body shape and his scar are consistent, as are his fangs.
take me to bone church
Representing reconstruction/deconstruction becomes apparent in the overall change to Alucard's look when he's not putting on a pointed human guise and his Horizon space when it's in use in a formal setting. His regular appearance now allows for voids to shift around his body, showing off his insides. Rather than blood and muscle, the void allows for bone to show through, and the spaces between those bones contain stained glass. From a distance, they are simply brilliant flashes of color. Upon closer inspection, they represent buildings Alucard has worked on. This is especially clear in examining his ribs which...seem to not have the correct number present. Both his right and left ribcage are missing a few.
While Al's Domain will retain it's quiet autumnal vibes when he's there for himself or relaxing, visitors who want to speak with him more formally will be welcomed into what appears to be a church crypt, featuring sweeping arches and delicate stained glass. Closer inspection reveals the space to be a giant rib cage, with one rib cracked and a few supports missing. (Surprise, you're in his chest. Go with it.) The scenes represented in the stained glass shift, showing the viewer's rebuilt accomplishments as well as moments of destruction that they themselves engineered either willingly or on purpose.
Al doesn't do the whole godly favors thing. Doesn't like it. On very, very rare occasion though he can be persuaded, and he will give a literal rib bone to the person asking for help with the agreement that they will return the bone when done. Or else.