“I’m glad you’re okay” but said by someone who has just had the shit beaten out of them, to someone who is not hurt at all, is a brilliant trope and I lose my mind every time.

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“I’m glad you’re okay” but said by someone who has just had the shit beaten out of them, to someone who is not hurt at all, is a brilliant trope and I lose my mind every time.
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Whumptober Day 19: Just a Scratch/Bleeding
My character Cam (the one being carried) hit 0 HP for the first time a couple sessions ago! Twice. He got smacked down by a troll….twice. Scary, but also really funny to me?? Kane, our Barbarian/Bard ( @nexis-heartstone )could thankfully heal and get him to the cart (he was real sweet ;;v;;) and Pepper ( @cottontonic ) was also protective and like. Made sure the thing was dead. Misha and Clive were also taking care of stuff but I am very tired and only managed to cover these two skjdflksjdgd sorry orz
I built this character intending for him to be a low wisdom, cocky, bull-headed asshole with tons of unresolved childhood trauma to fuel his rage and lack of self confidence but then 3/4ths of the other party members ended up being literal children/teenagers and now he's the group dad Not complaining, mind you - I fucking love it. From where Kane is standing, Cam is a tiny fluffy defenseless kitten who must be protected at all costs, especially from dire trolls.
ok if ghosts (consciousness without body) and robots (body without consciousness) are essentially opposites why do i feel like they r the same
at what point does a robot detached from its programmer become a record of that person's consciousness which has been separated from their body (ghost) ! at what point does a ghost that is compelled to endlessly repeat its haunting become more mindless machine (robot) than sentient specter !
Wild Eruption - Chapter 3 Release
Chapter 3 of my D&D Fan Novel - Wild Eruption - is out!
Ciaran has sworn himself to protect Kinna - which is easier said than done.
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In an ideal world, everyone has read Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones, and I’m just preaching to the choir.
But if by any chance this post reaches anyone who hasn’t read this marvelous, delightful book, let me tell you what you’re sleeping on:
A perfect example of how to write the most oblivious protagonist while still making things clear to the reader what’s going on
A competent protagonist who still has relatable self-esteem issues
Oblivious p I n I n g she wants Howl so bad and is in SUCH jealous denial
Misunderstandings related to that obliviousness
The most ridiculous Drama King to ever slime his own house
But who also is head over heels for that adorably oblivious protagonist
Like he dotes on her and she just thinks the whole time he doesn’t like her
Okay it’s not exactly enemies to lovers, but like, Sophie has such an impression of Howl’s reputation due to his own efforts to blacken his own name that Howl has a lot of work to do to correct her impression of him
and besides which, he really is a slitherer-outer so you can hardly blame Sophie’s frustration with him
and besides which Sophie does meddle an awful lot so you can hardly blame his own frustrations with her
I mean she basically just barges into his home and insists on staying an indeterminate time, like just tonight or you know, forever?
On that note, it’s not fake dating but these two are essentially living in a domestic relationship before they even kiss
File under: how to write a romance without needing the protagonists to kiss!
When Sophie insists on cleaning all the time Howl is just like “??? why??? do you want to clean when you are so awesome and powerful and could do so much better??? i keep telling you there’s a spell for that and you do not have to clean???? but if it’s what you want to do I guess?????”
like for real he’s just disappointed that she seems to only think she’s good for serving and doing chores and wants her to want more for herself
you can reread the book and try to pinpoint when Howl starts loving Sophie but then you cannot and for sure it just must be a case of ‘he was already in the middle before he knew he begun’
like he cures her aches and pains and he buys her nice clothes clearly trying to cater to her taste and
when he has to redo his whole HOME he asks her what kind of shop she wants to run and he buys her old home like as if they’re already married and they’re building a new home together
and Howl tries multiple times to break her curse, but in the end only SHE can really break it bc like I said this story is brilliant
and the WHOLE TIME, the whole time ALL OF THIS doting and pining is going on, Sophie looks like a 90-year-old woman and Howl is just head over heels for her
I mean with tropes like these???? what are you waiting for?
PS WAIT TRAVESTY I FORGOT – awesome sisters caring for each other!!
Also I just love the chapter names and there’s one called “In which Sophie expresses her feelings with weed killer” and the chapter delivers exactly what it promises and it’s great.
Recording episode 9 of The Handryn Empire: Spell Slayer today! The editing process for episode 2 is over halfway done - stay tuned for updates!
The very first episode of our new D&D show is live!
Join Nicholas, Shyvala, Tilly, and Wren as they evade magical prosecution at the hands of the Viridian Knights and work to uncover a plot to disappear unregistered spellcasters.
In this episode, the party finds themselves imprisoned at the hands of a cult following a chance meeting.
The new D&D show that I'm running for my friends Jamie, Mattie, Rae, and Tom is (finally, after over 24 hours of fighting with YouTube and Da Vinci Resolve) online! I'm super proud of how everything turned out, and I really think you're going to enjoy the story.
HOLY SHIT???
God I love it when people mash classic arts and modern art together, it creates the most incredible things
Now with her name
Read this:
“I want to tell a story about an invisible elephant.
Once upon a time, when I was in graduate school at UCSB, the department of religious studies held a symposium on diasporic religious communities in the United States. Our working definition for religious diaspora that day was, “religious groups from elsewhere now residing as large, cohesive communities in the US.” It was a round table symposium, so any current scholar at the UC who wanted to speak could have a seat at the table. A hunch based on hundreds of years of solid evidence compelled me to show up, in my Badass Academic Indigenous Warrior Auntie finery.
There were around 15-20 scholars at the table, and the audience was maybe fifty people. There was one Black scholar at the table, and two Latinx scholars, one of whom was one of my dissertation advisors. The other was a visiting scholar from Florida, who spoke about the diasporic Santería community in Miami. But everyone else at the table were white scholars, all progressively liberal in their politics, many of whom were my friends. Since there was no pre-written agenda, I listened until everyone else had presented. I learned a tremendous amount about the Jewish diaspora in the US, and about the Yoruba/Orisha/Voudou, Tibetan Buddhist, Muslim, and Hindu communities, and even about a small enclave of Zoroastrians.
As they went on, I realized my hunch had been correct, and I listened to them ignore the elephant, invisible and silent, at that table.
So I decided to help her speak the hell up. “Hello, my name is Julie Cordero. I’m working on my PhD in Ethnobotany, Native American Religious Traditions, and history of global medical traditions. I’d like to talk about the European Catholic and Protestant Christian religious diaspora in the United States, as these are the traditions that have had by far the greatest impact on both the converted and non-converted indigenous inhabitants of this land.”
Total silence. And then several “hot damns” from students and colleagues in the audience. I looked around the table at all the confused white faces. My Latinx advisor slapped his hand on the table and said, “Right!!?? Let’s talk about that, colleagues.”
The Black scholar, who was sitting next to me, started softly laughing. As I went on, detailing the myriad denominations of this European Christian Diaspora, including the Catholic diocese in which I’d been raised and educated, and the brutal and genocidal Catholic and Protestant boarding schools that had horribly traumatized generations of First Nations children, and especially as I touched on how Christians had twisted the message of Christ to try and force people stolen from Africa to accept that their biblically-ordained role was to serve the White Race, her laughs grew more and more bitter.
The Religious Studies department chair, who’d given a brilliant talk on the interplay between Jewish and Muslim communities in Michigan, stopped me at one point, and said, “Julie, I see the point you are so eloquently making, but you’re discussing American religions, not religious diasporic communities.” I referred to the definition of diaspora we had discussed at the start of the discussion, and then said, “No, Clark. If I were here to discuss religions that were not from elsewhere, I’d be discussing the Choctaw Green Corn ceremony, the Karuk Brush Dance, the Big Head ceremonial complex in Northern California, the Lakota Sun Dance, or the Chumash and Tongva Chingichnich ritual complex.”
It got a bit heated for a few moments, as several scholars-without-a-damn-clue tried to argue that we were here to discuss CURRENT religious traditions, not ancient.
Well. I’ll let you use your imagination as to the response from the POC present, which was vigorously backed by the three young First Nations students who were present in the audience (all of whom practice their CURRENT ceremonial traditions). It got the kind of ugly that only happens with people whose self-perception is that they, as liberal scholars of world cultures with lots of POC friends and colleagues, couldn’t possibly be racist.
Our Black colleague stood and left without a word. I very nearly did. But I stayed because of my Auntie role to the Native students in the audience.
I looked around at that circle of hostile faces, and waited for one single white scholar to see how unbelievably racist was this discursive erasure of entire peoples - including my people, on whose homeland UCSB is situated.
Finally, a friend spoke up. “If we are going to adhere to the definition of diaspora outlined here, she is technically correct.”
And then my dear friend, a white scholar of Buddhism: “In Buddhist tradition, the Second Form of Ignorance is the superimposition of that which is false over that which is true. In this case, all of us white scholars are assuming that every people but white Americans are ‘other,’ and that we have no culture, when the underlying fact is that our culture is so dominant that we’ve deluded ourselves into thinking it’s the neutral state of human culture against which all others are foreign. Even the Black people our ancestors abducted and enslaved we treat as somehow more foreign than ourselves. And, most absurdly, the peoples who are indigenous to this land are told that we belong here more than they do.”
People stared at their hands and doodled. The audience was dead quiet.
And you know what happened then? The elephant was no longer invisible, and my colleagues and I were able to have a conversation based on the truths about colonialism and diaspora. We were THEN able to name and discuss the distinctions between colonial settlements and immigrant settlements, and how colonial religious projects have sought to overtake, control, and own land, people, and resources, while immigrant and especially refugee diasporic communities simply seek a home free from persecution.
As we continue this national discussion, it is absolutely key to never, ever let that elephant be invisible or silent. You are on Native Land. Black descendants of human beings abducted from their African homelands are not immigrants. European cultures are just human cultures, among many. And the assignation of moral, cultural, racial superiority of European world views over all non-Euro human cultures is a profound delusion, one that continues to threaten and exterminate all people who oppose it, and even nature itself.
I hope that this story has comforted the afflicted and afflicted the comfortable.”
- Julie Cordero-Lamb, herbalist & ethnobotanist from the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation
Chainbreakers lineup!! Woo!! Nope we still don’t have a party name, Chainbreakers are just our employers, lol.
But gosh hello I love this band of weirdoes. In the left to right lineup here we have:
Camomile Alexander, Drow Wizard (me)
Clive *insert super long name here*, Human Wizard ( @e-vasong )
Kane Coalson, Fire/Earth Genasi BardBarian ( @nexis-heartstone )
Misha Bakker, Goliath Monk (is Mattie on here??)
Pepper, Tiefling/Gnome Warlock ( @cottontonic )
Chainbreakers is run by our lovely DM @tomateosoup!! It’s a very good time~ :>
Wild Eruption - Chapter 2
Chapter 2 of my D&D Fan Novel - Wild Eruption - is out!
Keth hopes that her two newest clients aren’t going to get her killed… My Website: https://tinyurl.com/369a3qsb AO3: https://tinyurl.com/5ee9apnl Wattpad: https://tinyurl.com/ywum64cd
Wild Eruption - Chapter 2
Chapter 2 of my D&D Fan Novel - Wild Eruption - is out!
Keth hopes that her two newest clients aren’t going to get her killed… My Website: https://tinyurl.com/369a3qsb AO3: https://tinyurl.com/5ee9apnl Wattpad: https://tinyurl.com/ywum64cd