SpreadJoy #622: spreading positivity with quotes and @playchoices characters.
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SpreadJoy #622: spreading positivity with quotes and @playchoices characters.
Quote in edit by selfcarexpress
@bloodboundismylife and it is complete 🥺❤️
These two trying to impress little Percival with their stories🤣
I love this kid🥺🥺
We're having a kid but he's already like 7 or something
ERNEST!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
1816 was the year without summer! (Which I’m still minorly annoyed that Pixelberry ignored that fact throughout book 1, 2 and 3) That seriously can’t be the first snowfall of the season????? Okay maybe it was because it was also wet and miserable during the summer of 1816 (which again Pixelberry ignored) but hey I’m going to let it go.
Okay history check #1- Caroling was a thing from the medieval times so we’re cool on this....
History check #2- Deck the Halls wasn’t translated in English until 1862 but, I’ll let it slide since the original melody was written in welsh in the sixteenth century so yeah I’ll let it slide, but they could have used English carol songs that had lyrics by that point, like; God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Hark The Herald Angels Sing, Joy to The World. But, I also get Pixelberry probably wanted something that was a little less religious for those players who aren’t religious and I respect that inclusivity!
History check #3- I AM PROUD OF YOU PIXELBERRY GIVING US A CANNONICAL REASON FOR HAVING A CHRISTMAS TREE! VINCENT’S FAMILY HAS GERMAN HERITAGE!!!!! YOU HAD ME WORRIED YOU’D IGNORED HISTORY FOR A WHILE AND WOULD NOT GIVE US AN EXPLANATION AS TO WHY THERE WAS A CHRISTMAS TREE IN EDGEWATER BEFORE THEY WERE PUBLICLY INTRODUCED TO ENGLAND BY PRINCE ALBERT IN 1848!! (Also, just for the I am still headcannoning that Mary had German on her side as well and therefore my MC who I headcannon to be named after her German maternal grandmother but with a different spelling; has German on both sides of the family because why not?)
History check #4- *sigh* oh, we were doing so well Pixelberry! I’m going to be a stickler and be my history nerd self on this one (sorry!): It’s 1816, the last great Frost Fair (for those unaware the frost fairs were from the 7th century all the way until the 19th century and happened when the weather were so cold the Thames froze over and you were able to walk on it because of the ice’s thickness) was in 1814, two years prior and it snowed! it was not raining and gray! (Okay sure, they might not know about the frost fairs so I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt!)
YULE LOG! They remembered the Yule log!
Aaaand of course it’s the C*ntess Henrietta! Who else could it be? God damn it Harry! (Although I don’t blame him entirely, it’s his mother and it’s Christmas not even Henrietta deserves to spend Christmas alone, it is the time of forgiving after all. But that being said if she decides to ruin Christmas she is OUT OF THE HOUSE FOR GOOD AND IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT TIME OF THE BLOODY YEAR IT IS!)
But yeah I loved this chapter of desire and decorum and at least I don’t have to worry about Pixelberry getting their history wrong (for the most part) now! But yeah, GREAT book so far 👍
Sent by anonymous
‘Percival is cute and all, but I really don't want to raise Mr. Richard and Roselyn's child in the finale of D & D.’
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Their happy family 😊🍼