I just wanted to say that your portrayal of KotOR 2 has been the most heartbreaking and emotive version of it that I've ever seen. This rendition of Exile/Atris is kinda perfect. Thank you.
I’m always happy to share my pain with others, thank you^^
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I just wanted to say that your portrayal of KotOR 2 has been the most heartbreaking and emotive version of it that I've ever seen. This rendition of Exile/Atris is kinda perfect. Thank you.
I’m always happy to share my pain with others, thank you^^
@shiningthroughthegrey said: For what it’s worth, I think you’re pretty rad regardless of whatever you may lack - humans tend not to be whole, but so long as you can be a Pretty Good Person despite that, that’s worth something
Awww thank you man, that actually means a lot. :) I think you’re pretty rad too.
shiningthroughthegrey said: I think the confusing thing with this is that some of the common-folk sound upper class and some of the wealthy sound more working class, from what I could tell
Mm, I intend to have a closer look at that breakdown of the different accents for different characters you did, and see if I can’t make sense of it (or at least, if I can’t cobble together a decent headcanon).
shiningthroughthegrey said: I heard they’re planning on opening up player to player trading eventually
I’ve also heard maybe player to player battles! Basically I’m looking forward to any update they could possibly do. Even though I don’t actually have the game yet
There was something gentle about her countenance. Something just unerringly kind about her outlook and the way she carried herself. It wasn't a war cry, nor was it jubilant yelling, but it was a thing of force. A quiet, slow, but powerful force. She had faced the darkness and paced steadily forward, little lantern in-hand, a relentless pilgrim. I don't think there was an ounce of cruelty in her, and that was something I have but rarely seen in anyone, let alone those who have endured so much.
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((During a conversation about expressive eyebrows))
@shiningthroughthegrey: I can't do much, but I can do eyebrows.
Me: You can do medicine, that's more than most people.
@shiningthroughthegrey: Nah, that's like 80% eyebrows.
@shiningthroughthegrey, picking up his unfinished advent calendar: Hello breakfast, my old friend.