So what does Millicent think of you?

wroughtforce:

“She won’t leave me alone.”

the-garbage-chute:

‘Oh,’ Hux says. His voice comes as if from under a pile of rocks, raw from so much screaming… ‘They sent you to finish me off? That’s a clever touch.’

– Ceasefire, part two of the Children, Wake Up series 

@hollyhark, I humbly offer you my first attempt at digital illustration! This image, Ren carrying Hux out of the bunker, has been stuck in my head for months. Your description of Ren’s rage and power here – so unstoppably angry that he’s calm within it a magnificent massacre – is just too gorgeous.

i’m learning, now, that tumblr puts your artwork through a fucking woodchipper in order to upload it, so just trust me, this is supposed to be better colour/quality. now i know. sorry if it’s different on mobile. 

cthene:

My gift for @kalikatze

As a way to thank people who have contributed to my gofundme, I entered their names into a random sorter to win a drawing of their choice.  The request this time was Emperor Hux with a submissive Kylo.

I have a little bit farther to go to reach my funding goal, so I am offering a second drawing.  Anyone who donates now will be entered to win it.

Thank you to everyone for your support!

topkyloren:

topkyloren:

Kylo Ren is a F*cking C*nt: a documentary in which the filmmakers follow around General Hux of the First Order, who encourages them to document how incompetent Kylo Ren is and how frustrating, lonely, and downright dangerous it is to work under that madman. But as the film progresses, the two begin to find common ground, and after a series of increasingly civil exchanges, Kylo Ren makes a heartfelt apology to Hux and promotes him to Grand Marshal. Towards the end of the documentary, the filmmakers secretly capture the pair passionately making out in a supply closet.

(The title of the film comes from a candid statement made by Hux at the beginning of the film, when he believed the cameras were off. The filmmakers are later hanged for portraying Hux and Ren in an unflattering light.)

The film makes its rounds on the HoloNet, despite Hux putting the might of the First Order behind stopping it. But rather than tarnishing the First Order’s public image, the movie serves to humanize its leaders in the eyes of their subjects. Soon, officials from FO territories are calling for their leaders to marry and produce an heir, in order to cement their power, and even the (heavily censored) news media begins speculating…