Fine would absolutely use a fan to fight btw and that is right and correct of him cuz it's so cunty. More men and women should beat people up with fans and umbrellas.
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Fine would absolutely use a fan to fight btw and that is right and correct of him cuz it's so cunty. More men and women should beat people up with fans and umbrellas.
Thinking elf thoughts and Fine is line Henry the 8th but with fathers.
Bhaal hates him, his adoptive father was killed by him, the Shadar Kai he considers a father figure disappeared on him, Corellon, technically father of all elves, kicked out all primal elves for being idiots and gambled Fine's soul away, which I think also qualifies as doesn't particularly like him.
... And then he turns around and becomes a great in theory only father himself. Causing century-lasting obsessions in his kid. And then he also fucked Gortash. The guy who's taken daddy issues to the extreme.
The Henry VIII of father figures, truly. He needs more fathers.
Madness aside, am I just gonna give *that* Fine Naralis name or am I doing that thing again where I borrow cuz who knows maybe they remember about their death god who actively loathes death.
........ I just wanna pour salt into his wounds tbh. And I can push the duality further
The beauty of taking an elf and a drow and forcing them to spend just about every waking hour together is that u can make the elf say shit like "Corellon preserve me" and earn a death glare that they're definitely into cuz let's be real bro u got called faerie once and got so hard u nearly passed out
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Yes I am using that pic again. Yes I'm adding extra edge cuz like... Why not.
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@lamortwrites @calcazars have u guys done that one for Phyrris and Labrys yet? If not u wanna? 👀
*big can mean both buff and fat. He cares not. Just squash his head between thighs and he's happy. Apparently, that's a theme with him.... Best thing he's done since his creation. Very real of you fake boy
I just had a horrible Fine misery inducing idea
So yk how he sends Nil to Evermeet due to Tyrant induced circumstances? And Evermeet is technically part of the Feyworld. Aka time there works different? Aka DM aka me gets to pick what "different" means exactly?
... So what if Nil returns to genuine ruins? What if it were merely decades for her but centuries for him? What if he spent countless years alone due to his own mistake, once again "imprisoned" in a place he loathes? What then?
"Hey we finally meet again after spending a cruel amount of time apart only to attempt to kill each other cuz one hasn't simply lost it but just straight up surrendered. :)"
I can't find the original post rn, but Orins and Fine's fallout is complicated and much more an issue between them than some external factors (or tyrants).
While Gort obviously played a role (tho mainly cuz Fine changed generally speaking, not necessarily cuz she cared abt the banite or cuz the change was related to Gort), it was still mainly cuz Fine acted purposefully cruel when it came to her. And while he had good intentions, in theory, it's still massively fucked up and infuriating if the person you've been closest to your entire life all of a sudden abandons you and tells you to get lost, with word as well as with action. Like yes, he wanted her out for her own sake cuz he knew exactly what was going on (in part due to being actively involved in Sarevoks scheming), but she was absolutely in the right for taking it out on him cuz even if you mean well, he blatantly ostracised her and pushed for her to be viewed as illegitimate.
So essentially; he betrayed her first. Even if he didn't mean to. And she, obv, took that out on him. He kept hitting her insecurities so it was a matter of time, if anything, before she'd retaliate.
Also the nihilism got in the way of his """faith""" which is smth that would irritate any fanatic, but it wasn't as important as the personal betrayal. Not only did he pull the Helena 2.0, he also exploited the weaknesses he'd obviously knew as her confidant.