#the witcher
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#the witcher
Playlist: Yeehaw mother of ravens
first of all, how dare you make me howl of laughter, because you have basically summed up my whole aesthetic in four words
but, here it is, the yeehaw mother of ravens
clap hands – tom waits
everything istemporary – those poor bastards
the redheadedstranger – willie nelson
wayfaring stranger –the strangelings
graves – whiskeyshivers
rumbrave – murderby death
sing to the mountain– elephant revival
wolf – first aidkit
mordred’s lullabye– heather dale
lavender moon –harula rose
vjestac said: i need to know who they are! do you have character sheets or smth for them? i’m especially intrigued by the guy on the left with the hair tie
Ahhh oh my lord, I don’t even know how to answer oc related questions!! Thank you for asking but no, sorry! This is the first time I ever felt like fleshing out my characters so I don’t have a proper character sheet!!! He doesn’t have a name, but I’ve dubbed him ‘sunshine tank’, because I had it in my head that he was the groups’ main berserker-esque tanker. Overall very chill, happy-go-lucky dude, until he’s got to enter a fight! Will definitely be seeing more of him once I get my shit together bahaha.
vjestac hat auf deine Bilderserie geantwortet “this just in prince of the underworld + death itself dating”
than can be romanced, here’s a gameplay video in which the player chooses to do so :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY-ToFfJC2Y
quilt - how do you take your tea (or coffee)? | harvest - what fictional character do you most identify with? Why? | bonfire - describe your dream house.
thank you so much for asking <3
quilt→ how do you take your tea (or coffee)?
Idon’t drink coffee at all – the smell of it makes me literallynauseous and the caffeine makes me feel like on uppers in a very badway; the hideous to my palate taste doesn’t help. But I absolutelylove tea and I have basically life long habit of beginning my daywith it, warm black tea with a spoon of honey, a classic. I’mweirdly picky about sweeteners in it – honey always, confiture whenI feel fancy and want some fruitiness in it, but never sugar. If Ihave the option of sugar or none at all, then I go none.
Whenit comes to the tea itself, I’m also sort of picky by the meansthat I don’t like when the tea is made of dried fruits, for somereason it always tastes so bad and sour for me and I have to sweetenit tons, which is not great. I rarely drink green tea, because italso has a quite stimulating effect on me. Though that one fancygreen-and-mint tea I’ve had, oh my gods, it was so fragrant andbeautiful, perfect for summer. Oh, and I love rooibos! It has such adreamy, honey-like smell! Even better, considering it’s technicallya tisane and does not contain any caffeine, so safe for me all dayevery day!
harvest→ what fictional character do you most identify with? Why?
Ido tend to not as much identify with one character as the dynamicsbetween speak to me at first, then I’m thinking about which one Irelate more to. It definitely is for me this way with my favouriteships, when I can feel that emotional catharsis of almost fixing myown shortcomings when the progress between the characters is beingmade, when they fix themselves and aid the others with theirproblems. Goes for all my major ships – and this is why, I think,they tend to last fairly long and then change – they are somewhatrelevant to my own state, my life situation.
Thelast character that individually has spoken to me so strongly though,was Laurent in Captive Prince Trilogy. Although fortunately I havenot ever been put through the things in life he was, the wonder offiction is that it’s so much easier to digest and relate in ametaphorical way to the things that don’t have to be precisely amirror of my own life.
Hisway of expressing his feelings (and keeping them in, andcompartmentalising), wielding his intellect as a weapon, treating allof his traits as a weapon and morality as something that is relativeand a heavy responsibility to bear (and in the end you are the onewho has to face yourself and live the rest of your life with what youhave done, and sometimes you can be the only one to bear a particularthing), protecting the people and things he thought were worth it(and sometimes you have to weigh those things) – I found myself alot in there. Of course, the way it was written and how cleverLaurent’s plans were made it much more enjoyable and almost cool,it was the other side of him what had actually sealed the deal. Hisbrand of loneliness and fear, his words ‘make it simple’ - thatwas like a hammer to my heart. I felt it deeply, and I already feellike I’m telling so much about myself, when saying all this.
bonfire→ describe your dream house
Atthis point? Any house, anyflat, is a dream house.Butif I was about to go wild, I’d love to have some little front andback garden to relax and have space for flowers, fruits and maybeeven vegetables. I’d prefer the ground floor and oh, I’d love tohave back door! Also, no mould. I’ve lived in a mouldy house mywhole life, and dear lord, would I love to stop being afraid of it(welp, I guess that’s what you’ve got when living in a housebuilt in the thirties and in a city that went through a major, majorflood). I’d love to have windows fronting all direction exceptsouth. The walls made of bricks, to keep the heat out and warmth in,like they are supposed to (none of the awful basically cardboardwalls that let all the temperature changes in). High ceilings just tobe fancy (a person can live in a box as long as it has 3,5 m tallceilings). Kitchen separate from living room, I hate this kitchenettetrend.
Oh,and when it comes to how I would fill it – bookstands high to theceilings in dark, warm wood. Heavy velvet curtains for the winter,lighter ones, maybe some satine, for the summer. Colours deep andwarm like dark green, wine, mahogany, accompanied with taupes andother lighter pastels for contrast in the living/working area, maybesome colder shades like blue for the kitchen, with some yellow orbottle green accents to light it up. Generally not a lot of clashingvalues. Lots of plants, like ferns and other appropriate to the room.Windows enough for one room that I could put the plants not only onthe windowsill. A bathtub!!! Definitely a bathtub.
Oh,and good neighbours, obviously.
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vjestac replied to your post “oh my god, oh my god, i seriously can’t have caffeine - i drank a...”
how to cause a dimensional rift: give alicja coffee
...i think i couldn’t sum it up better even if i tried
vjestac replied to your post: fun fact about polish alphabet - it has exactly as...
“i have to go to the dentist tomorrow, my Ł is aching”
from now on no other descriptions of my teeth, my dentist has to deal with it
vjestac replied to your post “hey, does anyone of my followers want a quick tarot reading? i feel...”
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sure thing, hon! but, do you wanna ask a question or you just want me to draw a card for you and give a general advice for the day?