Title: Rae's Diner Recipient: indiachick Rating: G Word Count or Media: digital art and a drabble to go with it; 750 words Warnings: temporary (canon) character death Summary: Somewhere in the woods a lonely heartbreak diner stands.
This is gorgeous. There's just so much sheer artistry to it. The mod 50s styling of the diner juxtaposes so well against Rae's own ambiguous figure, and the shadowy suggestion of the trees beyond. You can feel the fogcover, and imagine the dew dampness of the copse of trees in the background, hear the buzz of the fluorescent lights. And the words that accompany it just bring it home all the more. I adore Rae as a baku-type spirit, and the idea of her setting up a diner in the middle of nowhere because it affords her more time to stay in one place without anyone noticing. I feel like surely we've all had that thought--like, how do those kinds of places stay in business? The thought of them run by monsters like Rae is very endearing
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I loved Rae's character and was thinking how nice she'll be able to lift a little of Sam and Dean's burden--and then to get a Sam so devastated even she can't help him--man, this was amazing to read!
Lovely. Enjoyed this 'monster' concept and can fully understand that the Winchesters would be far too hard to digest, what with everything they've been through. Nice colours in the art too.
Lovely art, the light and details inside the diner are so beautiful. The way Sam sits alone there you can almost feel how much pain he's in just looking at him from a distance.
Examining Sam's state of mind while he's without Dean, how he lives and feels and gets through the day, is one of my favorite subjects to explore. And for Rae to hand him pie of all things...I love all of this.
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I loved Rae's character and was thinking how nice she'll be able to lift a little of Sam and Dean's burden--and then to get a Sam so devastated even she can't help him--man, this was amazing to read!
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Examining Sam's state of mind while he's without Dean, how he lives and feels and gets through the day, is one of my favorite subjects to explore. And for Rae to hand him pie of all things...I love all of this.
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