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Everyone keeps saying “oh Leo risings, you’re about to be so lucky, it’s gonna be your summer” but Teor Pridesire just died so I’m not feeling very lucky
Top things in Red Dead that I got in trouble for that I should not have gotten in trouble for:
1. Looting corpses - it’s not like they need that 50 cents anymore
2. Killing the guy that slaps his horse after losing a race - fuck that guy, he deserves eternal damnation
3. Killing the loud racists - they’re so annoying, I did everyone a favor
4. Running over a cop with my horse - piggy was walking too slow
As sad as it is to lose not one Lionman but TWO, I always felt in my gut that this sort of death was what Campaign 4 was made for. The greatest play ever performed on the face of Araman is about a failed rebellion. This season started with the hanging of a man who lead his own failed rebellion. Failure and dying before the finish line did not mean the effort was wasted. It didn’t mean they were in the wrong. They may have lost, but because of their efforts those that came after had the strength to continue that fight. Brennan created a campaign where the odds can seem impossible, but unless the characters are willing to stake their lives and fail, nothing will improve. And when characters do fail their efforts won’t be for nothing, and they’re able pass on their hopes for another to pick up and continue. There will never be another Teor, but his memory and efforts will be carried forward by those who can still fight.
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I just want to make a quick note about this before people get too silly about the situation. It's very important to remember that Robbie is Native American, and is putting a lot of work into making sure that Kattigan has indigenous cultural touchstones as part of his characterization. And that is the appropriate lens through which we should view his missing and murdered wife and daughter, I think.
I would be reluctant to use fridging in this exact context, because this isn't some imaginary scenario to generate manpain for a white hero, this is a much more common experience of Native American and First Nation people, having their wives and daughters and sisters (in particular, but not exclusively) go missing. And never getting answers, never learning what happened, and not being believed that there's a problem in the first place.
This is like how being rescued from a tower by a prince is not particularly empowering or affirming to cis physically able straight thin perisex white women and girls, but can be for basically anybody else. Particularly black girls and women, who do not get a lot of cultural messages that treat them as people who are so valuable and precious, who may not have the strength to save themselves, or may wish that they didn't fucking have to save themselves (and everyone else) all the time.
White men have this story so often happen that we have a trope name specific to one specific and particularly egregious version of this, but you don't often see men who look like Robbie dealing with this type of story in fictional settings, even though it happens for men like Robbie in real life with horrifying frequency.
Sometimes stories that are old can be new again in different hands, from different point of views, so just... mind how you step here.
𝕊𝕒𝕪 𝕙𝕖𝕝𝕝𝕠 𝕥𝕠 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕠𝕔𝕖𝕒𝕟 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕞𝕖
I’ve always loved how Marisha physically embodies her characters, but she’s outdone herself this time. I truly believe she has massive tits when playing Murray Mag’Nesson.
your light keeps trying to reach me
being a horror fan will have you saying sentences such as “i liked it a lot, super gross and sad”
Also true crime
no thats a different and worse thing i am not associated with you
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I’m so glad Marisha can get a break from being an overworked, underslept redhead experiencing the rise of facism in her country by playing dnd and pretending to be an overworked, underslept redhead experiencing the rise of facism in her country
long may I reign
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