cuddly cmsn of Shukra and Bhadra from gbf :>

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cuddly cmsn of Shukra and Bhadra from gbf :>
Imagine having 8 gorgeous baddies who love you, you also love them, and people wanna pit baddie #1 and baddie #3 against each other...
women of far cry (3-4-5)
theres nothing that makes me want to edit more than when i see women being ignored in favour of their male counterparts who are also often their abusers
Sometimes I see people say that "Ajay is a boring character." This is kinda one of those "me when I see people slandering x online and it's all true" things to me LOL but I believe that Ajay's "underwhelming personality" comes from the fact that the game has two possible routes (either supporting Sabal or Amita.) Each character is so vastly different in their morals that it would legitimately make it hard to see Ajay as someone who could believably take either side (without being brainwashed at least.) Ajay has some dialogue where he essentially furrows his brow at your leader choice's decisions and actions, but that's all the pushback he does. Honestly I wouldn't be able to be immersed in the game if I just got done with a crazy druglord Amita run where Ajay supports her beliefs 100% just to turn around and do the exact opposite with Sabal where Ajay supports him just the same.
I believe this is why we have Bhadra, honestly. She serves as a reason for you to think about your choices beyond their basic moral implication. She either dies under Amita's control of the golden path or is forced to be the Tarun Matara by Sabal. She looks you in the eyes and trusts you to make the "right choice." Ajay's morals really only have to align with the ending that you would want for Bhadra, even though you don't get that ending. She's a neutral party that makes Ajay a believable character to me. He worries about her safety throughout either route, protects her when he can, and makes his final decision based on her. It doesn't really matter what he thinks of either Amita or Sabal when he really only cares about what happens to Bhadra.
Side note: As for his personality, doing the side quests makes you realize how mean he is 😭 my favorite thing about Ajay is that he's so rude all the time to everyone. There's a bomb diffusing mission where Ajay walks up to the instructing NPC and goes "Why should I care??" like my brother in Kyrat, you walked up to him!! Goodness gracious. There's also the time he laughed at that dead guy's wife because he thought the "killed by rabid honey badgers" thing was a joke. It's my favorite thing to notice about him during my replays.
the theme is "paintings of bhadra that took me near months to do", starring @swearingcactus's accidental suggestion and my need to do detailed paintings again
bhadra is good for now.
y'know what, fuck it, I'm gonna start reposting some Far Cry fanart. These are from a palette challenge that I had a lot of fun with.
In fact - send me an ask with a character from FC4 or FC6 (or one of my OCs) along with a colour palette and I'll see what I can do! I could also be persuaded to do characters from any Dragon Age game, as well as Cyberpunk 2077.
Relief-filled news has emerged from the village of Biran, located in the Bhadra Tehsil of Rajasthan's Hanumangarh district. Farmers and laborer families, who have long been grappling with a severe water crisis, are now set to receive significant assistance.
Under the "Annapurna Muhim Phase-2: Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan" (Save Farmers and Laborers Campaign)—an initiative spearheaded by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj—approximately 33,000 feet of piping is being provided to drain water from the fields in village Biran.
👉 This initiative will: • Help drain the water accumulated in the fields. • Provide relief to the farmers' crops. • Offer financial assistance to laborer families. • Restore an atmosphere of hope and relief within the village.
According to the villagers, this assistance is of immense importance to them, as they had been plagued by this problem for a long time. Now, the task of draining water from the fields can proceed rapidly, aiding in the restoration of agricultural activities to a normal state.
💭 Local residents have described this initiative as a major source of support during difficult times. They state that at a time when people were in distress, this act of cooperation emerged as a beacon of hope.
👉 Social reform and humanitarian service initiatives led by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj include: • Annapurna Muhim (Food Relief Campaign) • Kisan Mazdoor Sahayata Abhiyan (Farmers & Laborers Assistance Campaign) • Nasha Mukti Abhiyan (Drug De-addiction Campaign) • Dowry-Free Marriages • Blood Donation Camps • A message of humanity and brotherhood
In village Biran, a new chapter of relief and hope now appears to be unfolding.