kindness is the new punk rock!!!
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kindness is the new punk rock!!!
based on this superman art
Urithiru sketch (forgot too look for a reference oops)
just got a new 3d printer, first thing (aside from benchy) I'm printing is a model of Urithiru!
is there a wob mentioning the correct pronunciation of urithiru?
is it "yuri-thiru" or "oo-rithiru"?
You know guys, Dalinar ASKED Kaladin about becoming king of Urithiru. He didn’t demand, he didn’t spring it on him, he didn’t force, and his only request was that Kaladin take time to THINK about the proposition before rejecting it. He even made sure Kaladin knew that this was not a situation where he was the only one possible, if Kaladin says no there are other options.
This isn’t Dalinar dumping responsibility on Kaladin and walking away, this is him trusting Kaladin to know his own limits, know his own mind, and know his own capacity. This is Dalinar bringing up a need and ASKING if Kaladin can accommodate it.
There needs to be a line of succession. It’s that, or we can let riots and tyrants fight it out. I personally don’t think that Kaladin should accept. I don’t think he would make a good king, and that does not seem to be what his arc is building towards. But the fact that Dalinar ASKED does not make Dalinar evil, it makes him a human who trusts Kaladin to be an adult and be honest about what he is and is not willing to do. Kaladin is a viable option for king of Urithiru. He does have experience in leadership, and he is well known and liked by the people. Rather than deciding for Kaladin that Kaladin is too broken and couldn’t handle it and not even asking, Dalinar brought the choice to Kaladin and made sure that Kaladin knew that it was his CHOICE.
How is that bad for Kaladins mental health? “Hey, I respect you as a leader and a person, but I also respect that you have limitations that I do not fully understand. This is the problem I’m facing, and naming you as my heir is a potential solution. Is this a viable option, or do I need to pursue other potential solutions?” How is that disrespectful?! How is it harming Kaladins mental health to be treated like an adult who knows his own capacity and can be trusted to make his own decisions?!
OMG, why do some people even read these books if they are just going to read every character who interacts with Kaladin in the most negative light possible? Like, what is there to enjoy about hate? And why is my feed so full of hate for the Kholins? They are not perfect, but I feel defensive of them simply for the blatantly bad faith reading of their characters!
Urithiru/Navani -Shield* * Big fat disclaimer, I dont own a copy of Wind and Truth yet, just the audio books and I didnt want to spend an hour looking for the exact scene so this piece works on vibes only, and what the Wiki was telling me in limited information. If theres any confusion about the specifics of the scene its when Navani merges with the Tower so they can shield the Tower completely but I added like too much dramatics to this drawing just because.
What i wouldn't give to play an Etrian Odyssey style game set in Urithiru...
Kaladin Stormblessed’s ideals checklist: