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@cleravoyance
byler becoming canon is so near
mike permanently marked with willâs art, and will temporarily marked by mike in other ways (more tattoo artist x florist AU)
as a valentines day present, let me take a bite
protecting the heart đ«â€ïžâïž
AU where paladin!mike gets dragged into the canon verse when willâs powers awaken
sleeping (snoring)
You feel, how the body burns / If youâre fire, warm me.
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i am always skeptical of media where the monstrous creatures of evil are painted as irredeemable and truly inhuman because they aren't capable of thinking and feeling like humansâit's easy for it to fall into so many -isms, notably ableism and racism. it's like the age old argument against robots except make it fantasy, and to have it painted in such a cut and dry way sets off alarm bells.
but i think the way frieren (the show) handles its demons and the concept of them only being able to mimic human speech and other parts of human culture and not understand it is actually good. in that, intrinsically, frieren (the show) is about human connection. they put a lot of emphasis on human understanding as well as compassion. and i think it's fundamental that frieren (the character) is presented the way she isâan elf who is also inhuman, but is so very human in her sentience anyway. she doesn't perceive a lot of things similarly to humans because of the gap between her morality and the morality of humans, but still she is able to shift her perspective the more she interacts with people and the world around her and the more she opens up to it. when your main character is presented as an "outsider looking in" and is going through an arc of self-(re)discovery, it changes the game when you introduce demons.
at first i was heavily against demons being painted in such a frank way. it's been a while since i watched that arc when it was released, but since then i think the concept of the clones in the dungeon during the second exam in the exam arc adds more insight to it. the clones don't have actual minds, but try to perfectly recreate them instead. and now i understand and accept it. you can mimic and recreate a person from the ground up so perfectly, but it comes with the caveat of no matter how perfect your mimicry is, if it's all logic and algorithms then that's just not human. even if a person is very logical and rational in their way of thinking, people are imperfect. there's always factors that influence how we think and feel (even if we're someone who doesn't 'feel' as much as other people), "noise" that would count as human error. and that's something the demons never account for. as people have put it, how terrifying is it to recreate something without fundamentally understanding it.
and now it's very interesting how timely this theme is in frieren with regards to discussions about the (mis)use of AI and topics like AI art. it's a whole other discussion entirely, but it's really fascinating timing that these discussions kind of align. i don't believe AI is inherently "evil" (and i don't like how most people talk about it like it's a boogeyman) because ultimately it is supposed to be a tool and it depends on those who program it and wield it. but i firmly believe that AI is not meant to replace humans, because it just can't. it's meant to augment our lives for improvement but never completely replace anyone. AI art in particular can almost be related to frieren directly: AI art is generated through an algorithm. yes, AI follow decision-making algorithms and that's how it learns and comes up with outputs. but ultimately these decisions could never come close to the thought process a real human could have. an AI can mimic a pattern it sees from a certain artist, but it can never recreate the artistic vision that the original artist had that lead to that very specific decision. and people are inconsistent; it's only natural to us humans. the downfall of AI is that since it is decision-based, it has to follow a certain set of rules, and that in of itself already hinders it from ever coming close to humans. because humans are constantly changing, and people can react to an event they're re-experiencing differently than they did originally. i used to hate onions as a kid and now i love eating them. do you think demons have a concept of that in the universe of frieren?
i cannot acceot frieren criticism that it has "no purpose or message" when its those kinds of shows that are the complete antithesis to our world today. it shows us that life doesnt need to only be about one goal, whether it be to cultivate magic or end wars, or whatever. it is about the journey (which is literally in the title) and how even the smallest of moments can mean so much more than those life events that are supposed to be character-defining. it is human connection and the fact we can live life solely because we enjoy it. it is the pursuit of in this case life, that keeps us going. this is shown in how frieren and the party of heroes approaches magic and their quest respectively. a flower field spell is completely useless if you base it on the standards of combat, or helpfulness to everyday life. but it brings someone enjoyment, and that alone is enough. same with the side quests of the party and doing things that "dont matter with killing the dragon". it doesnt matter if it doesnt "serve the purpose"; it matters because you think it matters.
in today's capitalistic day and age, we forget how to live. we are forced to live our lives with "purpose" and "productivity", forgetting how to enjoy it and actually live it. we need to always be the best, outcompete our competitor, "mean" something to the world. but just like frieren collecting useless spells, not everything needs to serve something greater than themselves. we can live life just to enjoy it and i think thats beautiful.
the one thing about both bylers is they have no idea what a rejection/breakup scene is supposed to look like
troubles with being a young squire (with a mage best friend to keep him from the rain)
will byers is a pretty bunny (in the snow)
IDK if this platform allows us to do this, but I created an insta so I can post not only my fanart but some of my process, I'll be so happy if you follow me there so my art can reach the correct people (us Bylers obviously)
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Some of my art here so you can see what I produce:
(last one is a spoiler hehe đ€)
clingy mornings (and boyfriends)
warning: slightly(???) freaky byler (but not really!)
âso tell me what you really feelâ
a short byler comic