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Auto Moto - Magny Cours Grand Prix 1994
He can keep the mask on ❤️
Question
Did Cree ever try to betray father at any point to take over the evil adult industries or had enough him being a failure and created her own industry to make kid miserable
It be interesting to have a Alternative universe where Cree beytral father and rule over as the new head of evil adult industries what do you think
I mean... in the Adult AU she IS at the top since Father is out of the way. She directs his business and the teen ninjas.
Without speaking of villains' meetings and stuff. She IS at the top.
And the best thing is? She didn't even have to betray him! She just had to be patient and let everyone else do the job for her.
Sometimes waiting is the best thing to do~
re: that anon’s message saying you write anders pov too well to realize some things are his fault. im the exact same way and am eager to see how you make me ‘poor anders :(‘ him when he blows the chantry up.
I mean... I think there’s plenty “Poor Anders :(” in the game alone.
Without even getting to the Chantry explosion, the build up is fucked up. I don’t mean Anders lying, I mean what he chooses to lie about. Even from a friendship perspective, Anders sells Hawke on collecting the ingredients for the explosive as a way to separate himself from Justice.
Wynne describes the bond between a spirit and their host by saying that it feels “comforting. I feel safe. Loved. It is like being held close, cradled... the bond is so complete that I am unable to extricate myself, nor do I wish to. And there is a constant warmth, that spreads outwards from the very center of my being.”
And then here’s Anders persuading Hawke (friend or rival) to help him stop feeling that way by saying: “What I did with Justice was unnatural. It should never have happened.” The fact that Anders is using changing himself (queer-coded? disability-coded? both?) to get his lover to help him is just so incredibly tragic.
When you finally get to the box of shame, Anders isn’t just willing to die, he wants to die so his victims can have justice. I doubt he originally expected the decision to be left up to Hawke, but still coming at that from a Handers perspective, he’s expecting his lover of three years to kill him. I don’t think I can make that mess any worse, but I’ll try.
Not to be weird or break the WHAAAAA mood of this scene, but I'm honestly really happy that they put the detail of rope burn on his neck because you know how often movies ignore that, especially interesting little fantasy-types like this one?
i'm like ougi in that i just want you to think a little bit about what im saying. and then we can talk about it