Confession:
“When I'm in the "worst author to write sex scenes" competition and my opponents are the male RC authors
(Jester too. I know his sex scenes aren't that bad but the bar is low)”

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Confession:
“When I'm in the "worst author to write sex scenes" competition and my opponents are the male RC authors
(Jester too. I know his sex scenes aren't that bad but the bar is low)”
Love, Shadow and Catastrophe after the Wedding Banquet | TTS “Toxic” Edit
Rewatching and editing these TTS scenes again, I still cannot get over how unbelievable it feels.
CW for flashing visuals, implied violence, sexual imagery and poisoning/drugging themes (Spoilers for May 2026 update.)
The wedding banquet itself already carried so much tension beneath the beauty. Foelh publicly naming the future son of Vellora as heir should have been a political moment, but the scene felt painfully personal too.
And afterwards, everything seems to collapse into each other at once. Love, humiliation, inheritance, shadow, violence and influence all become emotionally entangled.
Perhaps what unsettles me most is not only Tai himself, but watching how Tiss changes beside him. Little by little, the boundaries around what feels unthinkable begin shifting.
“Toxic” somehow captured these spiralling feelings perfectly. 🤯
Reading LotW now, I've understood what I've been missing on Jester's stories as of lately: a lack of hierarchy; the possibility of a free discussion between more or less equals.
Psi and Tss are too hierarchy-dependent, so almost every conversation is kind of strained by the characters' titles.
Lou could only talk more freely with Stone and Tiss with Vallora at best.
In LotW, the hierarchy is continuously broken by how everybody doesn't fit nicely in their society. They are all in the margins, they act in the shadows, and nobody thanks them for anything.
Yes, Mei is very respectful to her friends, also because they are mostly men and she, a woman - in traditional patriarchal societies they are to be respected for their maleness first and foremost.
But they are relatively equal and they are a coesive gang at last!
I miss that 😕
LMAOOOO manifesting is real. Finally 🙏🏻 I can romance Drizzt Do'Urden
Confirm from reddit by RC dev, Jester new story gonna have 2 male and 2 female li
What a handsome lad
Confession:
“Max: If you meant less to me, Mia, I would have literally assaulted you.
Jester fans: T-that line means nothing! You low IQ losers just don't understand Jester's genius writing!”
Confession:
“I'll never understand the appeal of MB and imo ppl forgive it too much be it's a Jester's story. Mia literally hates every woman she meets and sees them as rivals, but Trisha, Frances and Camila.
Both FLis are barely present in the story, Trisha is a fling who you can't get a ending with. Both FLIs are POC (Frances is ashy gray when she's supposed to be black) while all MLI are white. Max and Benny are red flags personized It doesn't need a 2nd book, especially if Jester is going to write it”