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my character for a campaign my friends @the-majestic-pterodactyl-senpai and @dragonfelling are running set in Ascendency, Kalliope! she is an Iris gunslinger fagdyke. any pronouns. aerobatically challenged.
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Eli Vanto headcanon: he's really good at square dancing, and has taught all the navigators. They're small enough too that he can spin them around and do all sorts of fancy dance moves with them
Birth of an Eternal Empire by Ascendency, 2020
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I bought a „Thrawn“ Minifigure by „FireStar Toys“ and it is absolutely amazing... i love it, even if it is expensive and so i made a custom Backprint for the packaging.
Every Record I Own - Day 648: Ascendency Birth of an Eternal Empire
This is another album highlight of 2020.
At this rate, I’m still gonna be talking about records from 2020 in 2022. Honestly, my main problem is that I struggle to really articulate why I like a lot of new music. I like it on a purely gut level, whereas a lot of the older records I post here have a ton of personal memories associated with them, or they have some historical context that adds to their allure. But records in 2020? They were things to keep me entertained during the eternal Groundhogs Day of the pandemic. So moving forward, I’ll keep most of these 2020 album discussions short and to the point.
Today’s record is by Danish black metal band Ascendency. Birth of an Eternal Empire is a bit of a cheat as far as getting included in the 2020 round-up. It’s an EP composed of two even shorter EPs released on cassette in 2019. But this vinyl collection came out last year so I’m including it. This is a very riff-driven style of black metal, which I tend to prefer over the more melodic or atmospheric branches of the genre. Ascendency features members of Taphos, Hyperdontia, and Phrenelith---three excellent death metal bands. Given the propensity for quality riff craftsmanship in their other projects, it’s no surprise that Birth of an Eternal Empire is laden with solid hooks, tight musicianship, and well-crafted songs. It’s a ripper.