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Hello bisexual community
Begin killing
what if we were two traumatised child soldiers and bisexual?
Caduceus in Aeor
i have nothing smart to say about bg3 yet but have this
soft wizards ✦💜✦
Up above, the haunted glow of the Anti-Tourism Bureau.
essek is the most character ever. i am correct.
we need more essek content. i am even more correct.
blorbo!!!!
I love “Pain doesn't make people; it's love that makes people. The pain is inconsequential; it's love that saves them.” It’s an amazing moment. It was important that Caduceus said it. It was an important answer to Trent, to all the people who claim that pain builds character and is helpful, or even necessarily for growth. It’s important to speak against that mindset, against the abuse that Trent perpetuated in the name of the greater good.
But.
Taliesin is playing Ashton now. And everything hurts. Always. And there is pain, and there is strength. There is strength, and there is pain. And the pain is not “inconsequential.” It is invisible, but it is pervasive. It matters.
And though I don’t think Caduceus would ever call Ashton’s pain inconsequential (he was definitely using that word specifically in reference to Trent’s claims that abuse and pain made Caleb a great wizard,) Cad’s rarely comfortable sitting with pain—his own or others. Cad is a healer, after all. A gardener and a comforter of mourners. Love saves people, and Caduceus embodies that.
But I think it’s significant that now, Taliesin is playing a character with chronic pain. Pain that no words or magic can soothe. Pain that—though it doesn’t make them better or stronger—is an undeniable part of who he is.
The pain is not inconsequential.
i asked my twitter followers for memes in exchange for this shadowgast picture and i received so many memes god bless. please enjoy some silly wizards
🔹🔷 cat and mouse 🔷🔹
my two latest Essek sketches, the first one was me going 'damn never drawn the emo boy smiling' so i gave him Frumpkin, and the second one is inspired by the promo video cause like do we actually know whether Essek will appear in the m9 oneshot? no. will that keep me from drawing him though? also no
I have touched on this before but Taylor Swift is not worthy of the “gay icon” treatment. And it’s not because she’s country-adjacent or used to be homophobic, because we can say the same of Kacey Musgraves and we still stan. No, it’s because she has nothing we look for in an icon. If camp is about striving for extravagance and endearingly missing the mark, Taylor Swift strives for mundanity and, to her credit I suppose, achieves it. She’s the focus-tested girl next door from Pennsylvania. Her music is inoffensive and formulaic (and if you try to say the same of house or disco I will smite you where you stand). What do gays try to emulate in her? Strength and resilience? The foundation of her brand is victimhood. The most diva thing she ever did was her “reclaiming my image, look what you made me do” era, which to me just came across as another form of whining. Sexual prowess? Listen, I’m not saying she needs to sing about sucking and fucking (though I would stan if she did), but frankly none of her songs make me want to get nasty. To put it succinctly she exudes too many carbon emissions and not enough nitrates.
Reminder!
Re: my “I crave more unpleasant, weird, gross women in fiction” post—
Dear the person who tagged it with something like, “justice will not be served on earth until we have female Beavis and Butthead,” I wish I could kiss you on the mouth
Dear everyone responding with some variation of, “what about both [conventionally hot women AND weird women]?? 😌” or “what about one of both kinds of women and they’re girlfriends?? 😍” I wish I could banish you to the shadow realm
Vampire Essek for Halloween babyyyy