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Buttercups have honeyed hearts,
Bees they love the clover,
But I love the daisies’ dance
All the meadow over
Marjorie Pickthall’s “Daisy Time” - I’m so ready for spring and these goofs deserve some gentle times
Moorbounders are big kitties
He’s a Magic Man
“Well, this is his card.”
just thinking about thaisha saying that she becomes fully herself again as she leaves dol-makjar, and how much she loves her family even if she isn't as entirely herself when she's there, and how that exact feeling is something veth carries such enormous guilt about and genuinely that if these two women existed in a world together, i think veth would feel known and understood by thaisha so fundamentally that it would be life changing for her
I’ve still not caught up but her design is so gorgeous!!
Nott using the snow to hide was one of the best thing of the last episode.
A molly sketch
Remember when episode 85 was the most iconic episode ever
Shout out to characters who want to be used. Shout out to characters who are so desperate to be worth something that they'll endure anything. Shout out to characters who build their entire self worth around being useful, being a tool. Shout out to characters who don't care how they are treated, as long as someone pays them any attention at all
Aabria: Your grandmother pitched Sinners 2, but it's just about Remmick's whole deal.
CRITICAL ROLE 4.27 Complicated Questions
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theres no excuse for how lazily i did this…. but i kind of like it better that way ??
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I love that Bolaire's first experience as an audience member is a travelling troupe putting on a panto for a tiny town in the wings of a war
The story is about how maybe one Shaper was defeated through kindness, cleverness and love instead of violence - it's a hopeful story that's well received by the crowd, but there's an underlying anti-war sentiment and in context it's a plea for a non-violent resolution to the falconer's rebellion
And for the first time Bolaire's a part of an appreciative audience. They booed and cheered to affirm the hero and the villain and gave more life to the story, a clueless man threw an arm around him in camaraderie and laughed with him about the dog and the fool, an old woman cried and smiled at him and spoke with kindness and veiled allusions to the underlying theme, and how maybe it can be true this time.
Maybe audience expectation can enhance the play, maybe it's okay to exist between the scenes as something fun and silly and unrelated to the greater narrative, maybe the audience can find the truths in the lie.
Maybe if Bolaire can find a different audience they will see a different character and not just a weapon.
I really like that Thaisha's Druid magical abilities are somewhat innate. Or maybe it's better to say - I like the narrative that is opened up for Thaisha by making her magic a call to adventure that she'd been shutting the door on for the first 20 or so years of her life.
I think there can be this idea that Druids, because they are wisdom casters, and because they are some associations with the ideas of Druid being more connected to the 'natural world' are all possessed of a specific type of wisdom.
But Thaisha was never planning on being a Druid, at 19 she fully thought she was going to be a jewelry maker. She was the family baby (at least in her immediate family).
She is capable of great wisdom, and kindness and compassion. She's also capable of being a little gossipy and reckless and having blindspots just like anyone else.
I like that it's a choice!
It's a choice to try and fix the world!
It's a choice to try and extend understanding to Vaelus and Julien!
It's also a choice when she does not extend that understanding.
There is no innate Druidness that she was born with that makes her a caretaker, or a diplomat, or a peace maker or a warrior. Those things are part of her being a Druid because they are a part of the person she has built herself to be, but we've seen that there's very different types of Druids out there.
I just love that this is not a story about a wiser than their years 20 year old who is naturally capable of (and naturally good at) all of these things. This is a story about someone at 40 years old who has been working to make themselves into this Druid and is still working, is still improving and learning about her own shortcomings and deciding to make new choices.
Thaisha Lloy's story is about Change and Reinvention all the way down, for herself, for the Orcs, and for the world of Aráman.