"Fuck this, no. Put me back into stone."
Yep, they're brothers.
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"Fuck this, no. Put me back into stone."
Yep, they're brothers.
WE HAVE LEARNED TO COMMUNICATE TRUTH THROUGH FICTION. WE MUST NOW LEARN TO COMMUNICATE FALSEHOOD, THROUGH FICTION. AND THEN IMMEDIATELY GO BACK TO COMMUNICATING TRUTH!
we were enemies, maybe now we are allies. would you like a great axe. don't lose it tho i may need to show a woman who wants to marry me that I still have it
Falcon.
Nick Falcon
Ashley characters and their deadpan selling it
Wicander Halovar, sick of being disrespected: You're all ought to fucking take me seriously! I'm the only person that can do a lot of stuff and you should use me as a source! Fuck you, I'm going to punch you since you punched me!
The rest of the cast assembled:
MURRAY: "You're not going to graduate. You're done now. This is your graduation. Fuck college if you have a job, right?"
DEMODUS: "It seems like if a lot of people believe that all at the same time, it would have some long-term deleterious effects on society."
Halandil Fang’s words absolutely destroy me. The ritual has already begun, and Hal is the one who set it in motion. Standing on that stage, speaking those words, Liam O'Brien the actor talented you are. I'm speechless. Tt feels like he already knows that once the curtain rises, nothing in his life will ever be the same again.
This play is so important for Hal and his whole existence as an Orc. This play is his identity. His whole life. His history, his truth. And maybe it's the last he is standing on a stage and telling the truth. Oh Liam.