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swifties always going on the "you just hate women" defense like first of all Taylor Swift is not a woman she's an unskippable ad
A big thing about me and RPGs is that I do not need or even want the game to constantly reassure me that my player character is the specialest and most important person who ever lived. Yes, they are the hero and most of the time the main character, and the power fantasy that comes with being level 100 in a video game and eating monsters for breakfast is fun. But for me that power fantasy needs to be balanced with the verisimilitude of a world that doesn't feel like it revolves around one character 100% of the time. I want NPCs that are rude to my OC. I want NPCs who don't like them. I want NPCs who don't know who the fuck they are and don't care. I want to feel like they can lose sometimes, not because they found the One Other Character who is as badass as they are but just because they are a person and sometimes people lose. I want them to sometimes participate in stories that are about other people. Because for me, if they are too special and too perfect and too powerful, it's not just the character that stops feeling believable and engaging; the entire world stops feeling real and inhabited, and starts to feel like just a flattened tableau to pose in front of. And that's not what I want out of a game. I want a world to play in that feels vaster and fuller than one character could ever know. And it's infinitely possible to make a world feel like that if you just make parts of the world indifferent to and even casually hostile to the player character without being villains. They aren't your archnemesis. They just don't know you. Ma'am, this is Fantasy Wendy's. It is good worldbuilding for a world to not fawn over your player character all the time and this is a hill I will die on.
just finished dawntrail and i thought wuk lamat was really niceys actually
I love bisexual fans and bisexual characters and bisexual OCs and bisexual headcanons and bisexual ships and bisexual stories and bisexual friends and bisexual art and being bisexual. ššš
Endwalker gave Zenos shippers everything, they were asking for. A new outfit, a dinner date and he was inside you by the end of the night and had you sprinting back to tell your friends about him. Literally took you to the moon and back and followed you to the ends of the earth.
Bro he even got down on one knee, you guys had the man alone, on the ground, breathing hard and smiling at you. Endwalker gave you EVERYTHING.
i need to say this in a safe space. i hate the word hubby. it is revolting. i never want to have to see or hear that word again
happy i wear his sins like a shroud sunday, here's a bunch of spiral transparents for whatever your needs of her are.
at fanfest please convince yoshi p to add this as a skill, thank you
that one extremely homoerotic painting of a babylonian man listening to a babylonian twink playing babylonian harp. that one
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this is my favorite painting full stop
thatĀ ābabylonian twinkā is King David
The baffled twink composing Hallelujah
Happy International Women's Day *crowbars in tumblr max amount of images for one post which is 30 by the way*
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Gloin is the sexiest dwarf by dwarf standards.
Kili is the sexiest dwarf by elf standards.
Thorin is the sexiest dwarf by human standards
& Bombur is the sexiest dwarf by hobbit standards
#ITS TRUE AND YOU SHOULD SAY IT #(ALSO THORIN AND KILI BEING āUGLYā BY DWARF STANDARDS IS AMUSING CONTENT)
further take: Kili is straight-up ugly by dwarf standards. Thorin is like, the dwarf equivalent of Benedict Cumberbatch. Some dwarves think heās an absolutely dreamboat, others think he is super weird looking, thereās very little middle ground.
omg now iām like. what does this make frodo by hobbit standards
by hobbit standards, Iām afraid Frodo is probably. not conventionally attractive at all.
Frodo is the sexiest hobbit by elf standards
@femmefaramir this is some fucking galaxy brain level tags and im crying out of sheer horror
Every day, against my will, the LOTR fandom makes posts.
We getses tagged teamed by the precious hunky orcses boys til weāre wrung out like a soggy dishes rag we does
Sorry that was uncalled for
ffxiv really is the most 'playing with dolls' game ever, not just because of the whole customisation options and deciding your own lore all, but because it is asking A LOT of your imagination at all times for you to remain immersed and not see the game as incredibly stilted as it actually is. like in any given cutscene on screen all you see is the wol silently doing generic wol face #3 as they pull out the same generic pulling out weapon animation they use before every fight scene and then they fade to black before you actually see them attack because they don't have the budget or space in the writing for them to actually do anything unique. BUT IN MY HEAD my wol is doing back flips and getting punched and spitting out blood and yelling and looks cool as shit and i WILL explain all of this to you with the exact same energy as a 6 year old breathlessly narrating an epic fight scene between two dolls that are actually just clutched in my hands while i mindlessly slam them together
āYeah but like you probably at least use chatgpt forāā let me stop you right there. I donāt even know what chatgpt is, software wise. Is it a desktop program, a website, an app? No fucking idea.
Donāt have any desire to find out, either.
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Okay, but Ryne. Ryne.
The thing about Shadowbringers is, it's not merely a story that flips the concepts of Light and Dark on their heads and makes us question what heroism and villainy are. It's a story that takes the concepts of fate and destiny and stomps them to death.
It begins with Ardbert back before Stormblood. The Warriors of Light, chosen by the Crystal, fated heroes of the First failed. Their triumph over the Ascians plotting against their world caused its destruction, and when faced with that horror, they fell. They turn into villains to try to save it.
And that fails, too! Doing everything they were supposed to do was the wrong thing, and doing everything they weren't supposed to do was the wrong thing. And in the end, their world is saved by Minfilia -- who is very pointedly not a Destined Hero. Even at the moment that she agrees to go to the First, she's an oracle. Her job is speaking. She does it anyway, and it works.
G'raha back in ARR, following the course of destiny laid out for him by Princess Salina, doing what his bloodline was fated to do, sealed himself inside the Crystal Tower so that it could one day be a beacon of hope. And it worked! When the tower was opened, it absolutely was the embodiment of all of the Eighth Umbral Era's hope. Because the world was dying. That was his destiny. To be the hope left trapped in Pandora's box.
The Ironworks sends him back in time explicitly to defy fate. To make sure that everything that was supposed to happen didn't. But even as he goes about it, G'raha still doesn't fully reject the notion of destiny. The Fated Hero has to be the one to save the First. A destined sacrifice has to be made to save the future.
Throughout Shadowbringers, we see events diverge more and more from how they were supposed to be. Whoever slays a Lightwarden is supposed to become one. Whoever kills Titania is supposed to become the new faery king. Vauthry is supposed to be the hope and salvation of the First. Destiny is being averted, the Eight Umbral Calamity is maybe being forestalled, but there's still this overarching sense of fate. The Warrior of Darkness, long awaited by the First, has come at last to set things right.
And then there's Ryne.
She is very literally the embodiment of destiny. Minfilia will return. That's the prophesy, and over and over again it is fulfilled. Until Ryne, who has never been allowed to fulfill her destiny, the first Fated Symbol of Hope kept in a cage, finally reaches Light's Edge and makes her choice. And what she tells Minfilia? "Coming together, providing for one another--that's the only way forward I can see. Since all our heroes are gone, we'll just have to make heroes of ourselves." That is an explicit rejection of the Great Destiny she was promised. We are our own hope. You and all our other great heroes are in the past. Together we have to rise to the occasion.
And with that choice her destiny ends. She ceases to be Minfilia. She no longer has the crystal eyes and blonde hair that marked every one of her past reincarnations. She becomes her own person. She's free of fate.
In some ways the importance of the moment gets buried behind the continuing quest to find and kill all the Lightwardens, but Ryne is the turning point of Shadowbringers.
After that moment, the fated Warrior of Darkness begins to noticeably break. The triumph over the final Lightwarden is fleeting. The noble sacrifice doesn't happen. Ryne intervenes when the Light overtakes you, and your destiny doesn't arrive. We spend all of the Tempest in a liminal state--neither the monster nor the hero but both, in a city that does and does not exist, witnessing scenes of the past that will become the future.
Ryne is the last to fall to Emet-Selch, and when she does, she's the only one who calls out to us. Not to Emet-Selch. She's not trying to argue with or fight him. He's not the real adversary to her. She wants us to fight against what is supposed to happen next.
And because of that, Wol and Ardbert claim control of the narrative. "This is our story." They stop following the plot set out by fate, and from here to the end of the universe, anything can happen.
Black cats are lucky. (viaĀ leahweissmuller)
MAN [IN THICK ACCENT]: Black cat bring good luck.Ā Not bad luck.Ā I have black cat - See, him face - And I am not dead today: Good luck!
āSee him faceā
I sure fucking do see him face
Him face
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