Thigh-high boots, Ishamael? The world is Breaking the moon is blood the sun is ashes, and you're wearing thigh-high boots?

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Thigh-high boots, Ishamael? The world is Breaking the moon is blood the sun is ashes, and you're wearing thigh-high boots?
me when the wheel of time turns and ages come and pass
Incorrect Wheel of Time quotes #38; Spoiler: he did not, in fact, behave 🤡 I'm back to my bullsh*t, even to remember you (and myself) that in this house Wheel of Time is renewed for another 546 seasons
This is my first traditional watercolour since 2021! Over four years of my eyes precluding detail work; my eyes are still rubbish, but my brain has caught up and allows me to look past the blind spots. Yay for brain!
Watercolour on Bockingford paper, just under A4 size. Original is sold! =)
Fun fact: I sketched this while in a conference. So I sat in a conference, drawing Shallan drawing in a conference. In other words, I did Ketek performance art. 😂
And we know whom she was drawing, right?
More fun facts: my iPad has gone full-on Stormlight nerd on me, autocorrecting ketek to Kelek.
THE WHEEL OF TIME ↳ Season 3 ↳ Episode Six
What a crazy fucking thing that people are mad that VG doesn't make you the most important person in the world.
I do wonder how many of these people ever leave their fantasy world where they're desperate to be the hero, and do anything actionable in the real world. Away from keyboard, you aren't the main character.
There's a pretty good, if culturally limited, Great Courses series by Tom Shippey called "Heroes and Legends," whose first episode starts with Tolkien, and the unlikeliness of Bilbo and Frodo as some of the most popular heroes of all time. Even if you never listen to the rest of the series, that first episode is worth listening to for the insights into Tolkien, and because it delves into why hobbits were a new kind of hero, unexpected and yet somehow waited for. (I have a point, I promise)
Cultural norms about heroism had drastically changed in Tolkien's time. Two world wars, rapid industrialization, pandemic, and death on an unimaginable scale (among other issues) had turned people cynical, and the image of a traditional hero was no longer viable. The episode talks about how regular, ordinary people were being called to do impossible things, from serving in the trenches to average citizens on the homefront living with increasing effects of total war. It was a different kind of bravery, unsung, unrecognized, and often you screwed up your courage in the dark with little support from others. These people weren't prepared to go through these odds, they weren't trained to handle the kind of mechanization and sickness and depletion and death these wars leveled on them. And yet, they rose to the challenge. That's what these hobbits ultimately represented. Shippey uses lines from both The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings to exemplify the "cold courage," the "3 o'clock in the morning courage" Bilbo and Frodo must summon. The kind of courage to do deeds that ultimately won't be recognized by their peers when they come home, as veterans often are.
I've thought a lot about this with Rook. Rook is just "some guy". Yes, Varric picked them because they're good at lateral thinking and holding a team together. But they aren't "a chosen one." With the exception of the wardens, none of the factions Rook works with are "traditional heroes". And even by the time of VG, the wardens are still suffering the tarnish from Adamant, led by a First Warden who seems more politician than military commander. Many of the quests Rook goes on are tasks that earn them favor with a faction, but not necessarily with the 'head' of that faction - it's often something you do in private, unlauded except by one or two individuals who don't really have social or political standing. You're literally doing things because you're a nice person, who cares about people in the communities you're trying to achieve ties with. If you sink into the character of your Rook, these tasks aren't easy. It's not "easy" to chase down darkspawn as a non-warden in catacombs. It's not easy to chase down demons. It's definitely not easy to fight a giant blighted dragon no one will ever know you faced because it's in the crossroads, and who is going to know about all those Venatori you chase down dark alleys? You don't get public recognition for these things.
I think about Rook a lot because in the past 10-20 years, our world has also drastically shifted. I think about the factions and how except for one, they aren't specialized military forces, they're just people, and the one special force has been drastically, purposefully depleted. I think about how in the real world, despite everything that's happened, people are still being told to get up and go to work as if things haven't gone utterly mad. As if we didn't live through a pandemic where millions died, and we moved on in the name of capitalism. As if fascists aren't taking over (as they were in Tolkien's time, because it's all just a little bit of history repeating). As if technology isn't being used to police us.
Rook isn't "main character enough" because Rook is meant to be every one of us - someone capable of standing up as long as they keep on trying, with a whole team beside them. Because the point was that Rook couldn't save Thedas without everyone else. This wasn't about killing one archdemon, or sealing a breach. It was too big, it needed the whole team, it the factions. Just like it's going to require more than one person to save us from where we're headed IRL.
Heroism is shifting, because the world is shifting. We have to think of ourselves as parts of a larger team working for the common good, not the lone-wolf hero.
That was the whole point of foiling Rook against Solas.
This is very very niche fandom (barely) drama, but people acting like kallor being in the karkhanas trilogy is some huge timeline crack is so silly when a) the only assumption really being challenged is that he's been human in any other appearances and b) the framing narrative is an insane poet telling a story he proudly announces might be made up
Is this what Star Wars discourse looks like to other people?
No it's from good media, sorry :(
Happy Dumai's Wells Memorial Day!
I tried to find a Randland celebration for New Year, but I couldn’t find one. Turns out The Battle of Dumai’s Wells was on “January” 1st!
So a few days before was Boxing Day?
you know wat
fuk u
That’s cold.
Kill me once, shame on you. Kill me twice, how did you did that.
kill me three times, this time loop fucking sucks
kill me four times, at least kiss me first
The way Robert Jordan writes about craft is so soft dude. Even when it's clear he doesn't 100% know what goes into making something he seems so invested in the pride and joy and skill and culture when it comes to making things. The way he describes hand carved wood, and embroidery, and fabrics is so fucking soft dude.
Like he isn't just going into the details of everything for no reason, he highlights stuff that the characters would notice or care about in their different crafts, Perrin noticing metal work, Matt's obsession with little complex mechanisms, Nyneave appreciating the way plants are used in different parts of the world as she travels and even all the little thoughts and comments about simple strong handspun wool cloaks or elegantly embroidered cloth.
I really am enjoying reading through this series, the story is really good, but I can't help just smiling like a little dork every time Robert Jordan talks about craft, makes me feel very seen.
every so often I remember it's canon that moiraine would have fucked rand if she thought it would further her cause and then i have to stare at a wall for a solid hour until i'm normal again
To earn a third name, you have to do something profound that improves society. To earn a fourth name, you have to do many things that profoundly damage society.
Lews Fucking Therin Telamon
i love the wheel of time because everyone they come across gives their sincere condolences about manetheren and they have no fucking clue what they’re talking about
soooooooooo are we all normal abt moiraines new look orrr ???
do you ever have those random moments when you just realize how much you love something? whether it’s listening to your fav song or going back to a hobby you loved as a kid or when you get coffee and for some reason it’s just perfect that day and you’re reminded why you order that exact coffee everyday