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Me after playing chapter 3 and 4.
I was just having some random thoughts and then suddenly came up with the question
Why does it feel like very main character has to save a previous antagonist/traumatized individual from the bad guys and why does that saved character always have to have some sort of crush or strong friendship with the main character?
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"ORION
11:59 p.m.
I write short stories because I am one.
I wish I was a novel.
Breaths away from midnight, I know my final chapter is close.
I look up at Valentino, wondering what life could've offered if I had more pages in me."
ARGHHHHHH
JUST. FREAKKNG. ARGHHH.
THIS IS SO GOOD AND I DONT WANT ANYONE TO DIEEEEEEEE AKDJJSJSJS
@ everyone with trolls that are over 10 feet
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postmortemlullabies asked: Send me 🎤 and I’ll voice act my muse [from HERE!]
“She’s a strange one alright, that blind woman. I’ve never met anybody quite so daring, or foolish for that matter yet she doesn’t even seem to care. I know she’s not stupid even if her eyes don’t work, but the things she says however… they make me think.”
since the Loki show is set in 2012, I wonder if this will explore more of Loki’s mindset going into the invasion and the fact that he was under the mind stone’s influence/control. While I personally liked Ragnarok’s characterization of Loki, it’ll be nice to have Loki follow the antihero path he usually takes in the comics while on the run from Thanos and the Avengers.