take a fucking sip babes
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take a fucking sip babes
They r so ❤️🧡🤍🩷💜
two versions since idk if i like the name there or nah (also name is kinda a spoiler maybe idk)
My headcanon of how Maurine and Chlorine met (and why they have matching shoes…)
its showtime!!
reference for this drawing under the cut ⬇️
Worked on this for a bit and at first wanted to involves more characters but after ep 2 it felt fitting to stop at the main 2 npcs and the main pcs!
Anyways genuinely utterly obsessed with this campaign so far and I can not wait for the next episode!!! (Also a transparent and text version as little extras)
I know some may feel it breaks the immersion, but I'm just so endlessly endeared by Maureen and Chlorine bickering in the middle of their serious "reconsider your quest to avenge me" conversation. So many classic Dead Wife Flashbacks either have them prancing around a flower field, or dying horrifically, which either idealises the dead character to an extreme degree, or makes them into a Symbol of Purged Purity to such an extent that... they don't feel like a genuine person anymore.
But, even if we are supposed to take Midge and AJ's comments as humorous asides, I choose to believe it as a part of the actual conversation. Chlorine doesn't feel like the nebulous idea of a beautiful, gentle woman whose death only serves as an inciting incident. She feels like a real person who lived and breathed, who sarcastically exaggerated her accent when Maureen remarked on it, who sighed in annoyance, but still repeated her words for the third time, Maureen!, who waved her arms from beyond the veil and paused in the middle of her serious dialogue to exasperatedly point out the lack of eye contact...
The way Maureen interrupts her with a smile to say "I love you. We do argue though, right?" (and Chlorine does not make a big deal of being interrupted) just feels so fond to me, the way they pivot so easily between arguing and banter to questions about death and justice and vengeance feels so natural, so mundane, that it makes you grieve what was lost EVEN HARDER.
So yes, Maureen and Chlorine argue, and get annoyed with each other over little things at the most inopportune moments, and that shows that their relationship, like ANY relationship, was imperfect.
But it doesn't mean the love wasn't there or mattered less.
silly little poetry thing I spent far too much time (and even more second guessing the ending) on bcs I am overly attached to doomed yuri
She is our dancing queen 🥹
I’m sure she’s preforming with chlorine in the great beyond, happier than ever