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I need to make out with Drift so bad it's not even funny
Kazuma Asogi the man you are...
⚔️ Human Finn – Adventure Awaits
Reimagined Finn the Human from Adventure Time — now older, bolder, and with way more hair. Stylized fanart with a futuristic edge and classic sword-swinging vibes 💥
My favourite Ensemble Stars!!
My favourite Ensemble Stars are in the tags :)) I only produce like three of them tho
I’m starting Ani-May off with Kiyomitsu Kashuu from Touken Ranbu! I recently started playing the game so I felt inspired to draw him! 😊 I really want to rewatch the Hanamaru anime soon.
Fate, a Retelling About Retellings (and About Stickin’ It to the System)
Fate is a story where a bunch of retellings of myths are jammed together and sent to bounce off each other like pinballs—where would be the fun if it didn’t get meta about the nature of retelling myth? Obviously you can see a lot of examples of this in the Heroic Spirits themselves: heroes reflecting on the way their story has been passed down, what impact they’ve had on the world, and all sorts of fun themes to do with legacy, tradition, and the nature of transformative storytelling. A Heroic Spirit, after all, is a myth given form and agency. Would they do things differently, if they could, with their new knowledge? Challenge the patterns of their past? Or would they stick to the “canon”?
I love when Fate plays around with this, but it doesn’t just happen with the kings and knights and monster-slayers: one of the best embodiments of this theme is Shirou, the original protagonist who started all of this, and who burst into the scene ready to break and remake the patterns embedded in the worldbuilding around him.
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HYYYYYYPEEEEE SOOOOOON
Ive waited my whole life for this it feels, I am the biggest ff7 fan and I am just... so excited I feel like throwing up lol - and grateful my health is improving slowly but steadily so I’ll be able to enjoy this game! :D