something something pathologic
Three Goblin Art
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Game of Thrones Daily
trying on a metaphor

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izzy's playlists!
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pixel skylines
I'd rather be in outer space đž
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Kaledo Art
DEAR READER
Cosimo Galluzzi

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@ashaad
something something pathologic
I would've drawn others too but i've lost enough sanity already
lesbians are so cool i wish they were real
kiss from death
emmrich and my rook cecil ! (he/him)
doodling to get emmrook out of my system(its not working)
pathologic fest day 27
"Reflection"
Tropique du groupe du LaokóÎn / Don't think too much. That's how someone else gets to heaven.
UNHINGE YOUR JAW
the act of translating can be a horror. acts of creation can be a horror. many things that are capable of being eaten are also capable of rot and decay so unhinge your jaw.
Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography, Edited by Alicia Spencer-Hall and Blake Gutt
Engie and pyro in the nest + . sometbing else
snipah for a friend :D
Anyways while racism in the writer's room is definitely a thing and does affect how black characters are written and portrayed, to say "well this character wasn't written well (because of racism) so THAT'S why I find them boring!" is just disingenuous and trying to shove blame elsewhere.
Wyll may have been shafted in terms of writing, but he still clearly had more effort and time put into him than Halsin. And yet out of those two characters, which one is more popular in the fandom?
Dragon Age: Inquisition may bend over backwards to make Vivienne seem like a villain at times, and her opinion on the Vircles is a bit complex, but that game also has Cullen in it - who was an antagonist for two previous games, and also has even stricter views on mages and the Circles. And out of the two of them, who's the one people are more forgiving to?
Preston Garvey might have a bugged radiant quest that means he says the same thing over and over and over again, but why is it annoying when he does it and endearing when it's characters in other games? (Brynjolf's "Sorry lass, I've got important things to do" comes to mind)
While yes, we should hold writers and developers accountable for the racism they bake into their games, this does not change that fandom is a transformative space. Fandoms will regularly take characters who were underwritten, who were treated poorly by their source material, or who were overlooked, and create beautiful works of art and fiction surrounding them.
So it's quite telling when they refuse to do this with the black characters.
What is your favourite TES game?
TES: Arena
TES: Daggerfall
TES: Oblivion
TES: Skyrim
TES: Legends
Elder Scrolls Online
TES Adventures: Redguard
TES Travels series
TES: Blades
@nerevar-deactivated202003211520 all ESO expansion would be included under ESO option c:
So ESO: Morrowind would be there as well! As I have promised, I will also make a poll just about ESO expansions where it would be separate from the main game.
@trashiesttrashboy oh, I think Oblivion is my almost favourite! You have a good taste c:
But I am still not sure what do you mean by missing, I have double checked and think I have listed all notable installments in the series. Missing Castles and Oblivion phone game maybe.
"The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is an open-world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the third installment in The Elder Scrolls series, following 1996's The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, and was released in 2002 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox. The main story takes place on Vvardenfell, an island in the Dunmer (Dark Elf) province of Morrowind, part of the continent of Tamriel. The central quests concern the demigod Dagoth Ur, housed within the volcanic Red Mountain, who seeks to gain power and break Morrowind free from Imperial reign."
#justicefortes3morrowind
I am not completely sure what is going on here, but thank you for sharing your sentiment!
i like making these and hangin on to em for a while until the planets align or whatever and then it's time to post em
#Happy Easter
wouldnât it be funny if mary magdalene was like i hang out with dudes because itâs less drama and then all that happened
â Salma Deera, from âLetters From Medeaâ
â How do you remember your father? did you see him from the same side as others?
it drives me bonkers the way people don't know how to read classic books in context anymore. i just read a review of the picture of dorian gray that said "it pains me that the homosexual subtext is just that, a subtext, rather than a fully explored part of the narrative." and now i fully want to put my head through a table. first of all, we are so lucky in the 21st century to have an entire category of books that are able to loudly and lovingly declare their queerness that we've become blind to the idea that queerness can exist in a different language than our contemporary mode of communication. second it IS a fully explored part of the narrative! dorian gray IS a textually queer story, even removed from the context of its writing. it's the story of toxic queer relationships and attraction and dangerous scandals and the intertwining of late 19th century "uranianism" and misogyny. second of all, i'm sorry that oscar wilde didn't include 15k words of graphic gay sex with ao3-style tags in his 1890 novel that was literally used to convict him of indecent behaviour. get well soon, i guess...