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@headhunterdw
can't believe haniwa made the yuri canon! i'm all for stellefly.
But I have nothing to fear! For the blue bird is with me.
i lied i wanted to draw some hidden stelle angst
Maybe the end is predestined... but it is not today.
Practicing my comic paneling and action poses with some Firefly/Stelle angst. Set immediately after the end of patch 2.1, where we find out Firefly is still alive!
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Ah, yes, that mass produced earth pony with an artificial alicorn enhancement.
goodnight to all the ones who never receive a goodnight
ā¦I usually donāt reblog this kind of thing, butā¦for some reason, this really hit me.
Let those who feel unloved rest easy, i see you, and i care
In the dog world, humans are elves that routinely live to be 500+ years old.
āThey live so longā¦but the good ones still bond with us for our entire lives.āĀ
āThese immortals are so kind we must be good friends to themā
My heart wtf
Not gonna lie, this fucked me up a bit.
POV Fantasy slice of life book when?
āNow I am old. The fur around my muzzle is grey and my joints ache when we walk together. Yet she remains unchanged, her hair still glossy, her skin still fresh, her step still sprightly. Time doesnāt touch her and yet I love her still.ā
āFor generations, he has guarded over my family. Since the days of my great-great-great-great-great-grandfather he has kept us safe. For so long we thought him immortal. But now I see differently, for just as my fur grows gray and my joints grow stiff, so too do his. He did not take in my children, but gave them away to his. I will be the last that he cares for. My only hope is that I am able to last until his final moments. The death of one of his kind is so rare. The ending of a life so long is such a tragedy. He has seen so much, he knows so much. I know he takes comfort in my presence. I only wish that I will be able to give him this comfort until the end.ā
SHOOK
;_;
Oh god the whole immortal-meets-human THING ofĀ āI donāt want to get attached to you because I know youāll only live so long and then Iāll lose you (but here I go getting attached anyway).ā
Todd Howardās done it again
And POTG goes toā
Man losing stuff when you have ADHD is the worst. Stuff just like⦠vanishes. People will ask: when did you last have it? Well I donāt know dude. I just know it exists and I donāt know where it is currently doing that.
In Defense of Sylvanas Windrunner - or Ā āThanks, we got it, Blizzard!ā
Warbringers: Sylvanas, āOld Soldierā, that questline with Saurfang and Zappy Boi and now āLost honourā and Metzen. Thank you Blizzard, we already got that you want people to hate that Sylvanas is warchief.
First she gets this warbringers short, which basically made the whole Fandom mad, because it showed her burning Teldrassil. Afterwards a beautiful beautiful cinematic showing poor poor suffering Saurfang is released and oh, how he grieves and mournes. Then we get spoilers for this questline with Saurfang and Zappy Boi where it was originally intended that the player just betrays Sylvanas because the player wants to help poor poor honorable Saurfang and because Sylvanas is sooooo sooo bad. Well, itās pretty obvious where Blizzard wants to turn the playerās affection - mainly NOT to Sylvanas. The Burning of Teldrassil:
Saurfang is grieving the fact that Teldrassil burned and shouts āThere is no honor in thisā. And most of the fandom shouts with him and blames her for burning it - while in truth it is actually Saurfangās fault. But unfortunately many people didnāt read the novella āA Good Warā where it was explained. Let me break it down for you: Before Legion, Alliance and Horde were in a stalemate, but the war against the Legion greatly decimated both the Allianceās and the Hordeās forces, basically making both incapable of great warfare in the next few years. They still have strong positions on all continents, but the battle on the Broken Shore basically crushed both their naval forces - and their powers in itself are so weak right now, that they are both not able to reclaim the waterfront, making the high seas wild territory. And whoever gets their hands on this territory first will have an advantage over the other - and when both manage to maneuver themselves into a stalemate, which by Saurfangās prediction, is going to take years, they lack the means and opportunities for decisive strikes. And additionally Sargerasās sword arrived and azerite appeares all over the planet changed that and the one to get that ressource first would tip the scales in his favor and crush what is left of the other faction. So, of course, plans are being made to prevent that, or, in Sylvanasās case, prepare a harsh strike against the alliance before they do it. Her words were to deal them āa wound that can never healā. Iād love to quote that, but for that Iād need to quote three entire pages. So please read āA Good Warā page 11 to 13. There it is explained completely why exactly a plan like hers is needed. I think Iāve broken it down in a way it can be understood, but I always like to give sources, so here you go! But what IS her plan, now? In short, assault Darnassus, kill Malfurion and hold the city hostage. Which would basically lead to the alliance tearing itself apart from within. Some would want to retaliate. Some would definitely want Darnassus back. (That is, at least, her idea. By taking Darnassus and killing Malfurion or Tyrande, the one surviving will go enrage and definitely want to retake Darnassus, of course. Other members of the Alliance will want to retaliate beforehand, encouraging a direct strike against Undercity. In Sylvanasās case here she thinks of Genn Greymane, who, in her opinion, will not take it in good spirits that the alliance wants to move to help Darnassus and forsake Gilneas again, which would hopefully be freed with a strike against Undercity. She canāt know, however, that in the alliance-story, Elegy, Genn openly states that he is so grateful to the nightelves for giving his people shelter after the fall of Gilneas that he would give his all to help them. So this is a part where her strategy would have failed, but thatās something she canāt know. I just wanted to mention it.) Let me quote this: >> āThe boy in Stormwind will have a political crisis on his hands. He is smart, but he is not experienced. What happens when Genn Greymane, Malfurion Stormrage, and Tyrande Whisperwind all demand differing actions? He is not a high king like his father. The respect the others give him is a courtesy, not an obligation. Anduin Wrynn will rapidly become a leader who cannot act. If the Alliance will not march as one, each nation will act in its own interest. Each army will return home to protect their lands from us.ā āAnd that is how you defeat Stormwind.ā Saurfang was in awe. It was brilliant. Destroying the Alliance wouldnāt take a thousand victories. It would take one. << Saurfang was the main strategist behind this, Sylvanas entrusted him with making up the plan. Saying: It is his plan that is used during the battle of darkshore. Keep that in mind for a moment, okay? The battle begins, everything kind of works and at some point Sylvanas goes to confront Malfurion Stormrage, because one of the main goals was to kill him. As already mentioned, Sylvanas wanted to wound the alliance. Direly. And, well, Malfurionās death would be a pretty big impact. At some point during that fight Saurfang arrived and saw that Sylvanas had problems - and heck itās not a surprise, Malfurion is the greatest druid ever - and out of reflex threw his axe into Malfurionās back when he saw the opportunity and wounded him, ending the battle. Sylvanas then left the killing of Malfurion to Saurfang, because, well, he did deliver the decisive blow. So now everything thatās left to do is killing Malfurion and the wound has been properly dealt. But what does Saurfang do? He hesitates. He doesnāt want to. And when Tyrande arrives and is justifiably goddamn fucking mad the chance is gone. And then Saurfang returns to base and is actually happy. He is actually HAPPY he blew his own plan! His. OWN. plan! Sylvanas, of course, is angry as hell but decides to go with it, because what other choice does she have? If she now just leaves the alliance will be mad as hell and retaliate as soon as possible, without being dealt more damage than a destroyed village and a lot of dead soldiers. So she decides to inflict the wound she wanted to inflict (As planned by Saurfang, just to mention this yet again) by burning the tree. Saurfang is horrified and doesnāt understand why - and then Sylvanas explains it byā¦you know what? Here you go. >>āThere is no honor in this!ā he roared at Sylvanas. She finally turned away from the World Tree. Her eyes were steady, the anger within them gone. What was left in its place? Emptiness? Satisfaction? Saurfang couldnāt read her now. Maybe he never could. āThey will come for us now. All of them!ā he said. āI know.ā She was calm, as though nothing were wrong. āThey will attack the Undercity in retaliation. You will need to plan our defenses. Begin evacuating my people.ā He struggled to form words. Finally, pure hatred made him spit out a condemnation. āYou have damned the Horde for a thousand generations. All of us. And for what? For what?ā Her expression didnāt waver. āThis was your battle. Your strategy. And your failure. Darnassus was never the prize. It was a wedge that would split the Alliance apart. It was the weapon that would destroy hope. And you, my master strategist, gave that up to spare an enemy you defeated. I have taken it back. When they come for us, they will do so in pain, not in glory. That may be our only chance at victory now.ā He wanted to kill her. He wanted to declare makāgora and spill her blood in front of Horde and Alliance alike. But she was right. A wound that can never heal. That had always been the plan. And Saurfang had failed to inflict it. << (Taken from āA Good Warā by Robert Brooks) I took the liberty of highlighting the parts I deem most important, because you know what? In my eyes, Sylvanas is absolutely right. This was his plan and his battle. It was his part to kill Malfurion, because he delivered the decisive blow - Sylvanas actually went with the orc tradition there and let him have the kill, because claiming the kill of an opponent you didnāt defeat isnāt honorable. She is in line with orc tradition! Okay, he threw the axe into Malfurionās back, which, of course, is not exactly an honorable blow. No orc would say it is, least of all Saurfang. But it happened, because of his reflexes as a warrior. He failed because of his sense of honor. And thanks to that completely crashed the plan, like, completely crashed it. He put his honor over the plan - and damn, Saurfang is a master strategist, he knew what would happen if they messed up the plan! - and thanks to him it took a nose dive directly into an active volcano. So Sylvanas, frankly, had to improvise, because Saurfang absolutely. fucked. up. If he had killed Malfurion Teldrassil would have never burned. If he had actually followed his own plan, Darnassus wouldāve been held hostage but it wouldnāt be completely destroyed. So, in my opinion all the people who hate Sylvanas and swear vengeance and want her head for the burning of Teldrassil are wrong. The one whoās actually responsible is Saurfang who, on the spur of a moment, crashed his own plan completely and basically forced her hand in doing so. All the blood of those who burned in Teldrassil is on his hands, not hers. He put his honor over the plan and thus unified the entire Alliance against the Horde, which was exactly the opposite of what they wanted to achieve. So please, swear vengeance to Saurfang and demand his head instead of hers, because all she did was cut the Hordeās losses. To conclude this part, let me quote the very end of āA Good Warā. >>Saurfang did not move for hours, not until the screams faded and the flames had burned themselves down to embers. Before him stood a smoking husk that had once been a great civilization. Inside him was a feeling of despair, a feeling of shame. There was no haze of corruption now to soften the horror. Saurfang would remember this moment in his dreams forever. He would relive this shame, and all the new ones to come, over and over again. You have led your Horde in the service of death, Malfurion had said. How could Saurfang face the soldiers he had led into this war? How could he explain what they had done? He couldnāt. He would never know how. But the burden would be his, always, until his dying day. As Saurfang turned away, he hoped that day would come soon.<< He doesnāt blame Sylvanas, because he canāt. This was his fault. And he knows. Ā And instead of clearing this up through inserting the contents of the Novella into the game where every idiot has access to them, we get the āOld Soldierā cinematic where Saurfang is shown grieving. For the unknowing it looks like heās all āOh no, I canāt believe what she did. Sheās so evil! I want to finally die!ā while in actuality it is āOh no, I canāt believe what I did. I want to finally die.ā (The Novella actually underlines this, too, because the last lines are literally: >>But the burden would be his, always, until his dying day.As Saurfang turned away, he hoped that day would come soon.<< ). But is this ever made clear during it? No! All we see is poor poor Saurfang who suffers under the decision the evil bad Sylvanas made. Although he was the one to force her hand. Which is a fact that players who only play the game without paying attention to the novellas, donāt know and then proceed to hate Sylvanas for her āirrationalā act. Saurfang and Zappy Boi: Then the spoilers for the questline concerning him and Zappy Boi in 8.1 were released and it became blindingly obvious, that Blizzard doesnāt want to clear this up. They donāt want to rub it into the playerās faces that this all happened thanks to Saurfang and not because Sylvanas āsuddenly turned evilā (In my opinion she is not evil and never has been, but thatās a different topic entirely.). No, Saurfang, the poor poor soul is treated like the tragic hero, the man who grieves for his enemies and his lost honor and defies his evil evil boss - although he was the spark that lit Teldrassil, so to speak. So in that questline, Blizzard doesnāt even give you a choice. No, you just HAVE TO help poor poor Saurfang and heroically betray evil bad Sylvanas, because she is so evil. The option to sell them both out to Sylvanas was only added later on, because people started to complain. AND THANK GOD THEY DID, because, newsflash, a lot of people love Sylvanas. Hell, I certainly do. And I donāt want to betray my warchief, because I like her, despite her being fucked over by pretty much the entire game and itās creators lately. Itās pretty obvious through the game just forcing you to go behind her back. Let me decide something like this on my own, please? And additionally, for me it seems pretty obvious that Blizzard only added this with a bit of frustration. How I come to that conclusion, you ask? Take a look at the reward for the single paths you can take. When you help Sylvanas and sell them out, you basically get money and a pat on the shoulder. While helping Saurfang you get several quests which all reward you money and gear and additionally you get a toy! And you wonāt get to know the rest of the questline with Saurfang and Zappy Boi which is actually fairly long, while by selling them out you literally only go to Sylvanas and thatās it. Are you serious? And this is supposed to be a fair choice? Not to mention that toy-collectors are going to have to take the Saurfang route just to complete their collection. Great, Blizzard.
Lost Honor and Metzen And now we have the newest cinematic āLost Honorā. Here we outright have Saurfang yelling āShe is destroying my horde, I want my horde backā. In my opinion, she is not. And how about it, Blizzard? How about showing her side for once? She gets a warbringer short where she was forced to make a damn radical decision she actually didnāt want to make and it is never cleared up that she had no other choice and actually just tried to limit damage - and Saurfang gets two stunningly beautiful cinematics with emotional depth and captivating music? And all this talk about āhis hordeā. Could it be more obvious who they want as next warchief? Well gee, thanks Blizz. Itās obvious who they want you to root for and it sure as balls is not Sylvanas.
And now on Blizzcon Metzen crashes the Q&A and asks:Ā āWhen is the horde getting its true warchief back?ā and the answer is:Ā ā Thrall? Iām gonna guess there may very well be a job posting up soon on the Orgimmar war board looking for a new Warchief. And If there is, weāll call you. ā Are you serious? Are you freaking serious? Thank you. We get it. We get you donāt want us to like Sylvanas as warchief! Someone who didnāt want to be warchief in the first place, by the way and was forced into that, too. We get it!
Donāt get me wrong. I know this may sound very different in this post, but I actually like Saurfang a lot and I like the style and feel of both cinematics. Hell, I love them. But I donāt like how he is used by the storytelling itself to prevent that people root for the actual warchief, who is a damn cool character with an interesting story and now threatens to drown in a wave of hate. The latter happening basically because Blizzard tells the player to. And that seriously makes me sad. Hereās a wild idea Blizzard: How about you let people decide on their own who they want to follow instead of fabricating opinions for us?
me, a gamer, crying in the bar after my girlfriend dumped me: iāve never been nerfed so hard before
my new gf: hey can we have an open and honest discussion about our relationship
me, a woke gamer: you got it babe, time for a patch release
me, crying while holding my newborn child in my arms: dlc
These are⦠actually pretty inspiring.
Cool.
Forever reblog.
āyou are never taller than when you stand up for yourselfā
thats just awesome
āYouāre the result of 4 billion years of evolutionary success; F***ING ACT LIKE IT.ā
My fave right there.
When life gets harder, you must have just leveled up.
Inspirational fucking post right there.
The last one is my favorite.Ā
Imagine Derek saying those in various contexts