hk-genderidentity-zine: By: Rona ( @xneoncrayon, @NeonOfCrayons on twitter )(Image Description
hk-genderidentity-zine: By: Rona ( @xneoncrayon, @NeonOfCrayons on twitter )(Image Description: First page of comic. Three panels are shown, the top one is showing two characters, the parent, a blue dragonfly named Robin, is holding their child with a small smile, a small vessel with curved horns and pincer-like protrusions on the sides of the head named Jace. The text reads “They’re so precious!” The bottom left panel shows Jace sitting, the text reading “I love them so much.” The bottom right panel shows Jace is now standing, wearing a blue cloak now, some time having passed between the two panels. The text reads “They’re growing so quickly!” Second page of comic. Three panels are shown, the top one shows Robin’s legs, Jace and a third character, another small vessel with curved horns going inward and two smaller curled horns on the sides of the head named Lance, all standing in the Forgotten Crossroads. Jace is standing behind Robin’s legs, agitated towards Lance, who is crying and wearing a torn cloak. The text reads “They’re warm up to you, it’s ok!” The second panel shows only Jace, standing in front of blue-tinted rocks with their wings flared out, looking very defensive. The text reads “They’re so determined to be tough!” The third panel now shows Jace and Lance sitting in a pink shop, ends of fabric being seen hanging on the wall, with a jar of honeycombs sitting beside Jace, with the child handing Lance, now with a patched up cloak and less tears, a piece of the sweet treat. The text reads “They’re such a sweetheart!” Third page of comic. Two panels are shown, the top one showing Jace sitting on a plush round chair while reading from a tablet, two silhouettes of a spider and a mantis in view in the foreground, body language indicating the two are chatting. The bottom panel shows Jace flinching, reacting to what was in the panel. The text reads “He looks so adorable!”, with heavy emphasis on the word “he”Fourth page of comic. Six panels are shown, the first one showing Jace staring ahead towards the viewer, lost in thought while the conversation continues. The text reads from left to right, the first speech bubble reads “No, no, they please!” and the second speech bubble reads, “Oh, sorry!” The second and third panels show Jace looking away and then looking forward again, the conversation fading from view as Jace starts to think on what was said. The color of the panels slowly become purple, crosshatched lines creeping in from behind. The fourth panel shows Jace simply sitting in thought, before the fifth panel now shows Jace speaking a single “He,” the background lighting up just a bit from the act. The last panel now shows Jace smiling with his eyes, completely delighted at the single word and discovering how it made him feel, the background showing bright blue color breaking past the purple. Sparkles are around him to further demonstrate his gender euphoria. Fifth page of comic. Five panels are shown, the first panel showing Jace in bed wrapped in his blanket with a frustrated squint on his face. The second panel shows him turned over, the blanket being brought up to his face, the agitation becoming obvious. The third panel shows the blanket pulled over his head completely now. The fourth panel shows Jace now peeking out of the blanket, which is still pulled over his head but now showing a bi of his face. The fifth panel is a close-up on the part of his face peeking out, his expression showing a more worried look. Dark blue is overlayed over the page to show it is night-time.Sixth page of comic. Three panels are shown, with three smaller pieces of panels on the top left, from left to right being becoming lighter in color and smaller in size to represent time passing between the last page and this one. The big panel shows Robin, who is smiling and holding their weapon, checking it over. The top panel in the bottom right shows a small hand pulling on a bit of Robin’s cloak, the bottom panel underneath that one showing Robin’s eye, the gesture having caught their attention. Seventh page of comic. Six panels are shown, the firth panel showing Robin ’s head, turning to look behind them. The text reads “Jace?” The second panel shows that it was indeed Jace who tugged on their cloak, the child looking up at Robin with concerned, sad eyes. The third, fourth and fifth panels are of Jace standing there and struggling with his words, first looking up at Robin, then looking downwards with their arms crossed, then their head raised a bit but still looking away, slightly down towards the floor. The background in the three panels slowly become more purple, the crosshatched lines creeping in from behind again. The last panel shows Robin kneeling down now in front of Jace with curiosity, who is curling forward with his hands together and looking even more apprehensive. Dark purple is faded in behind him, some of that purple color overlaying a bit over him now. The text reads, “What is it, Jace?” Eighth page of comic. Three panels are shown. The first panel shows Jace looking downward, scared. The color purple is becoming more prominent. The speech bubbles on the left are just two bubbles with three dots, showing the pause. Then the text on the right reads “I…like what I am. I like who I a. But…it doesn’t feel right.” The second panel shows Robin instead, who is kneeling still and looking towards the viewer, towards Jace, as he continues to speak. The text on the left reads, “I hear others get called “he” but I don’t get called that, and…” and the text on the right continues, reading, “And it—it hurts, I don’t know, it– I just…” The third panel shows Jace again, who is now leaning forward with his face hiding behind his hands, looking more scared. The color purple is now much more obvious, the crosshatched lines circling behind him in the background. The text on the left reads “I want to be called that. It feels a lot better.” The text on the right continues, reading, “Mom, I'm—I’m sorry…Please don’t be mad at me…” Ninth page of comic. Two panels are shown, the first panel on the top showing Jace, who has his hands moved away from his face now, while Robin’s larger hands are on his sides in the middle of grabbing him. Purple colors still surround him but there is a faint light over him. The larger second panel shows Robin now hugging Jace, smiling with their eyes closed and keeping him close to their chest. Jace has no expression, but is letting himself be held. The color blue is now covering the background, a very bright blue coming from the center behind both Robin and Jace. Tenth page of comic. Four panels are shown, the first panel showing Robin still hugging Jace, who is slightly out of frame. They are smiling with their eyes closed still. The text in the panel reads, “You’ll always be my child, so I’ll love you no matter what, Jace.” The second panel focuses more on Jace’s face, which is still expressionless, the speech bubbles hiding a bit of Robin but you can see them smiling still. The top text in the panel reads. “I’ll start using those pronouns for you, okay?” and the bottom text in the panel reads, “We can do this however you want.” The third panel is solely focused on Jace’s face, who is now seen with tears in his eyes, but not at all sad. He feels overjoyed, faint sparkles and bubbles overlaying the panel to indicate the relief he feels. The last panel shows Jace now burying his face into Robin’s chest, hugging his parent back. Robin’s eyes are open now and peeking down at him, the dragonfly smiling softly. The color blue has overtaken the background, a softer shade now. End Image Description.) AU details: The characters featured are my OCs. Robin is a blue dragonfly who was a royal guard in the white palace before being exiled and the pure vessel was sealed away. They now live with their partner,who runs a fabric/cloak shop, and helps take care of their two children. They love and adore their family very much. Jace is a small hybrid vessel, who is the son of The Hollow Knight and Robin. He’s determined and a little too ready for danger sometimes, but ultimately wants to prove his worth and is sometimes worried over what his parents think of him. Lance is a vessel who escaped from the Abyss and was found by Robin and Jace, being taken in to be cared for and eventually becoming a member of the family. The comic focuses on Jace as he discovers fairly early on in his life how he much prefers having a gendered identity compared to the genderless one he was born with, an accidental discovery from a customer’s well-meaning comment when he was sitting in his parent’s fabric shop. How this relates to gender identity is because sometimes we don’t realize what’s wrong gender-wise until some sort of accidental discovery is made. Some are lucky to already figure things out and just need to find the right word/term for it, but some just don’t realize they honestly feel wrong about their gender until something comes their way that gives them pause, then realization. This can come early, like Jace, or it can come much later on, and it’s valid either way! -- source link
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