An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Yeah this fic is really good y’all go read it. 👉😎👉
(I have like three books I’m in the process of reading but I guess I’m doing this instead lol)
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Yeah this fic is really good y’all go read it. 👉😎👉
(I have like three books I’m in the process of reading but I guess I’m doing this instead lol)
cgadam replied to your photoset: So I decided to do a thing…
If there’s an endgame, I look forward to reading it.
Maybe? If enought people are interested I could doodle a few things about them.
Let me know ,you guys.
cgadam replied to your post: Lauren Montgomery was saying how much it bugged...
I assume it doesn’t matter that the original Voltron had the same switch up happen?
@cgadam There’s people more familiar with the old show than me who can better explain this, but my understanding is that the old Voltron functioned the way it did because the lions weren’t in any way sentient. Pilots could easily switch between them and often did. If that was the case in VLD, I wouldn’t really care about lion switching? My issue is that a large part of the worldbuilding in the first two seasons revolved around the unique importance of each lion bond and how they were basically formed by matching quintessence, particularly Red’s closeness to Keith and Black’s to Shiro. After that, being told jumping a lion and outperforming the original, lion-chosen pilot is possible seems inconsistent?
cgadam replied to your post “Something I realized re: the theory that the druids don’t dissolve...”
Or that he didn't kill the druid, just whacked him really hard.
I mean that’s possible but the guy took a whip sword to the chest and crumpled soundlessly to the ground. I’m pretty sure they’re dead.
Dear Borderlore, Do you accept submissions in the form of random tips, tricks, and possible strategies from fellow Vault Hunters?
Yes.
cgadam replied to your post: Chef Boyarkreeg is at it again
Why thank you. C:
@cgadam
I’m 6 chapters in at the moment, really enjoying it so far :D
cgadam replied to your post “cgadam replied to your post: Lauren Montgomery was...”
Ah. I thought you just had problems with the color mismatch.
@cgadam Look don’t get me wrong the color mismatch bugs me, but the larger point in that post and others I’ve written/reblogged on the subject is that the lion switch doesn’t mesh with the previous worldbuilding in VLD. That’s what really bothers me. It’s a writing criticism, not a color choice one.
cgadam replied to your post: 10,000 years later, does Zarkon ever look back...
Nope.
I like that answer. thumbs up