Yo check out this picture @jam-behr took of our boy Bunny.
Bunny's top fave things to do include running up and down the river, climbing halfway up trees and jumping down, eating plants, gently to aggressively loving Raphael
Bunny's people moved put of town a few weeks ago and left him so he's been wondering around town. Other people got tired of him showing up so we offered to take him.
Raphael seems to be adjusting to having another creature in tje house. Bunny's first vet appointment is on the 9th so we can figure out how old he is get him fixed and get shots going in the coming weeks
as a physically disabled transmasc i would love if the community as a whole would recognise that binding may not be possible for some people and is not something people can do the same amount as each other. instead of giving concrete numbers of when to stop binding by we need to start telling people when to recognise they should take their binder off
Dark Souls 1 was a world tour. We had Florida (Blighttown), Australia (Lost Izalith), and even the Netherlands once those damn levees finally give in (New Londo Ruins). From then on, they got more focused.
Dark Souls 2 takes place entirely within a small Connecticut suburb. No I will not elaborate.
Dark Souls 3 is a metaphor for government. No one wants to do their job, everyone's fighting, when you finally get everyone together (or at least their bones) things still don't get better. Mitch McConnell is there.
Everyone knows that Bloodborne is 1-to-1 with modern day post-Brexit London. Nothing new to say there.
Sekiro isn't based on anywhere in particular, and if you think otherwise you're imagining things.
Elden Ring is the American Midwest. It's not really about all the weird cults, the wetlands, or even the inordinate amount of human dismemberment, though those are all part of it. It's mostly that everything is really fucking far away from everything else, and you need a goddamn GPS to get anywhere.
Bonus: Demon's Souls takes place inside a Walmart.