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> Hello, World!
Well, you created him… now give him a purpose
if “evil” why so cute
I liked the new tadc quite a lot
tea party thing for caine
was brainstorming some designs for a tadc au that's a little more horror-ish. Caine player-proofs the circus after being corrupted and it turns out to be Not A Very Good Idea for the players' wellbeing
basic lore below :]
Things to consider before calling Caine evil:
He's not
Calling him evil hurts his fans, who have yet to actually do anything to hurt fans of other characters
He's clearly not- are we watching the same show?
GET HER
ok on it
Merry Christmas y'all
from Caine...
How it feels being a Caine fan after Episode 7
1000 likes! I'm so proud of supporting stuff I love and enjoy!
Caine drawing everyone-
Huge shout out to the crappy looking fish voiced by Sr Pelo and Zach Hadel.
The later this gets posted, the funnier it gets
a sort of survivor's bias of literature causes a lot of people to believe that novels "used to" be of higher quality, greater originality, greater 'effort', greater literary-ness, greater inspiration, &c., than they are to-day
and it's like, well, that is because you're pitting a book published 150 years ago that people still talk about and read to-day, against your average aeroport written-to-spec romance that probably will not be being discussed 150 years from now. if you read the mass-market Grub Street hetslop of the Victorian era I promise you would not like it.