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THE LION IN WINTER (1968) dir. Anthony Harvey
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Happy Dragon Age Day, guys!
I come to you with a little gift, a portrait of Morrigan. I love this woman, love Dragon Age and love the fandom ♥♥♥
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quick sketch
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HOW TO STEAL A MILLION (1966)
dir. William Wyler
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I have a bad feeling about this.
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The Witcher IV Cinematic Reveal Trailer | The Game Awards 2024
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE - 1.01 | 2.01
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Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac Interview with the Vampire (2022-) | 1.07 — "The Thing Lay Still"
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Fave character of each class from every game, go:
Warrior
Rogue
Mage
#i haven't played veilguard but#alistair carver cassandra#zevran isabela sera#morrigan anders dorian#dragon age#queue
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STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK | 1980
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armand de perfect profile ✨ [+ bonus]
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Urbosa as Gustav Klimt’s Judith and the Head of Holofernes (1901) for Atelier Hylia (on twitter)
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AMC's Interview with the Vampire (2022) | Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt
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tbh i like that more and more games are introducing a "narrative mode" instead of an "easy difficulty", cause a big thing about the easy mode discourse was centered around "are people capable of playing hard games", which showed a lot of elitism and sometimes ableism, but with the introduction of "narrative mode", it completely shifts the paradigm away from "hard mode is for real gamers, easy mode is for noobs" and towards "this is just the game mode for you to experience the story", which not only smooths over that problem, but also enables devs to really rethink how they want to approach designing their game and telling a story to their audience, which i think adds in a lot of possibilities beyond just "is the game easy or hard"
#me staring at elden ring through the window#i've watched other people playing it and i'm really invested in the lore and would like to play it myself#but i've already bought and refunded it once because it was hard#and yeah i probably could get good at it given enough time#but like. i'm an adult with a job#i only have so much time to play video games#so if i have to replay the same boss 500 times i'm going to give up and play something else where i'm actually having fun#so yeah let people have story mode difficulties it literally doesn't make a difference to anyone who wants to play it on hard#text
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