#( * ✧ isobel : talking.
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depressedfungus · 9 months ago
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Baldurs gate isn’t a dnd game it’s a really really really hard dress up game
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agabus · 5 months ago
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isobel: hi i'm isobel. how are you
isobel's girlfriend: 𝕲𝖗𝖊𝖊𝖙𝖎𝖓𝖌𝖘, 𝕸𝖔𝖗𝖙𝖆𝖑! 𝕯𝖆𝖒𝖊 𝕬𝖞𝖑𝖎𝖓, 𝕾𝖜𝖔𝖗𝖉 𝕺𝖋 𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕸𝖔𝖔𝖓𝖒𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖊𝖓 𝕾𝖊𝖑𝖚̂𝖓𝖊, 𝕭𝖎𝖉𝖘 𝖄𝖔𝖚 𝖂𝖊𝖑𝖑.
tav: isobel tell her to stop talking like that
isobel: talking like what. shes normal
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justanotherignot · 1 year ago
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Letter from Isobel (AND AYLIN!)
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selenevassos · 2 months ago
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aylin and isobel if they were awesome
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mihotose · 9 months ago
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personally while i do appreciate the crumb of kim backstory you get from beating him in the eyebrow battle i think harry should never be able to beat kim via authority. i think harry could have wheedled that info out of him by making big sad eyes at him and begging
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the-lonelyshepherd · 8 months ago
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something something girl marked for sorrow
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moghedien · 7 months ago
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Me: so I found your empty tomb that said you were Ketheric’s daughter
Isobel: haha what??? I didn’t die. Ketheric not my father. I never met him haha
Isobel: *deception check fail*
Me: *perception check succeed*
Isobel: :)
Jaheira, five minutes ago when I brought them is up to her: yeah she’s Ketheric’s daughter. So what? You care about that? Grow up. Who cares that she died, Ketheric should die! Go kill him!
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milesplayshu · 1 year ago
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the best part of baldurs gate is the lesbian NPCs tbh
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cheffe-cool · 11 months ago
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Such a strange rant I’m about to go on, but-
I don’t think aouv is as modern as some people think it is? I’ve been reading fanfics about the series and people keep mentioning the internet or using smartphones, but the only kind of phones we see in the books are landlines.
Like when Reid’s on call with another spell maker (Isobels first chap of aoud) he twirls the wire around his finger.
Or at the end when Reid is upset Isobels been ignoring his calls she says “I’ve been at my moms (or with my mom idr)” If she had a smartphone that definitely wouldn’t be a problem.
None of the characters have phones they can carry around, and while we see a lot of news coverage on the tournament, it’s all in newspapers, magazines, TV and call ins. You’d think in a world like ours there would be some blogs- or Twitter fights about it or SOMETHING.
This literally doesn’t matter at all really- but I think the series might take place somewhere closer to the 80’s than 2000’s.
Idk just been thinking about this a lot for some reason.
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mourn-and-watch · 10 months ago
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there's something really really bittersweet about how shadowheart is so obviously surprised and touched by tav remembering that she likes night orchids. it's one of the rare little things she could keep away from shar, something she wasn't robbed of, the last remembrances of a person she was, she used to be, maybe she still is — and by act 1 when she doesn't question her loyalties at all, deep down she knows shar can take that away too and she will obey as a good sharran she is. and now there's a person that will carry these last echoes of her memories for her so she can remember too, so she can be sure it was — it is real; and maybe there was someone who was doing the same once, who was preserving shadowheart they knew, shadowheart who was brought to the mirror again and again so she can be broken and rebuilt anew, but still loved night orchids and animals and stood up for the ones she cared about and couldn't help but act a little dramatic — but she can't recall who they were, their face nor name. and maybe one day shar will take tav away too, make them just another blank space in her mind — and it's sad and it's scary, because now once again there's a thought, an idea, a realisation in her half-emptied mind, that the thing is, it's not true that shar is the only one who cares for her, maybe it's never been; the thing is, every time she's brought to that mirror so there can be no one left but lady of loss
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fandom-geek · 1 year ago
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in case anyone else has been trying to figure out the bizarre thorm family tree - you can find this note in the morgue lab behind the house of healing. looks like malus is ketheric's uncle - which is a bit interesting since he looks like he's a full elf, while ketheric is a half elf.
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mikuchan · 3 months ago
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Chapters: 4/4 Fandom: Baldur's Gate (Video Games) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Major Character Death Relationships: Minthara Baenre/Shadowheart, Shadowheart/Isobel Thorm, implied + one-sided Shadowheart/Viconia, implied/background Aylin/Isobel
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majorasnightmare · 3 months ago
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STAYING ON MY ISOBEL BULLSHIT now with Dark Urge flavoring
i think possibly the best variation of Isobel and the Urge is the one where Minthara is present to grill you about it, because it really brings a LOT of context to the forefront of that scene that otherwise would go unquestioned
like firstly minthara has zero qualms about the Actual Killing so the killing of isobel is just like, a Non Thing, but what minthara does is question the CIRCUMSTANCES and force you to explain yourself for them, when otherwise thats something that just doesnt get discussed! you focus so much on the fact of the killing that you barely notice the scene surrounding it, which is so utterly fascinating regarding how the Urge works.
Minthara questions "why here? why now? in the middle of the shadow curse, trying to fight a powerful enemy, when allies are beneficial, if at the very least to put warm bodies between us and them?" all of which are valid points! minthara questions what the benefit is to turning all of last light into zombies *now* is, especially when you have to fight you way through them, and doesnt understand what the point is in indulging it *now* of all times. Which is certainly something to consider when you examine HOW the isobel urge scene goes down
The earliest possible scene is sceleritas visiting you in camp to give you a target for the Urge, a first in the playthrough, which happens BEFORE you go to last light but while youve spent some time in the shadow cursed lands. He provides you an image of her to recognize her, and informs you that itd be really great to kill the shit out of her, but reasons WHY are sparse. Up until that point, the Urges were random, sudden, things youd resist or indulge in the moment. Kicking a squirrel suddenly, resisting tearing off the wings of a bird, welcoming a bard into your camp or being rude but having not a single hint of bloodthirst until you wake up covered in gore. durge even says as much in an optional dialogue in the underdark, when spaw tries to scare you off before you find their village
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"The Urges don't give warnings" is a rule that durge has intuited through their interactions with the Urge, where their understanding is that the Urge is sudden, seemingly random, without prior signs or warnings of any kind, least of all verbal. And here Sceleritas is giving you basically an assassination target. And true to form, when you actually MEET isobel, the Urge is the worst its ever been, requiring several boxes of dialogue to go through before its able to be successfully resisted, a struggle visible enough in your expression that Isobel can tell when you've succeeded. This is FAR from the usual Urge experience for a post lobotomy durge, this is premediated and *intense*, your Urge dialogue being short clipped maddened ramblings of ripping and maiming, completely different from your fantasies of cutting of Gale's hand (which bears durges typical macarbe prose)
Succumbing to this Urge also rewards you with the Slayer form, a first for Bhaal as durge didnt have the Slayer beforehand, despite being Bhaals chosen. Killing Isobel is so important to Bhaal that he gives you what he considers his greatest gift and most powerful expression of his domain (though it can also be used as punishment, as seen in the Orin cutscene where she learns her heritage)
Why does Bhaal want Isobel Thorm, of all people, dead SO badly? He isnt even this bad about GORTASH, chosen of his sworn enemy Bane and one of the reasons why his Dark Urge chosen falls from grace in the first place? The Urge compels you, overwhelmingly, to kill Isobel as soon as you see her. It goads when you fight Marcus, saying he shouldnt kidnap her because you need to kill her *now*. You cant have any dialogue with Isobel without one of the first things the Narrator says to you is that your Urge wants to kill her SO badly. If you mention it to her, you get MULTIPLE dialogues where your only options are succumb to the Urge or resist it, with the succumb options being things like "stab you! kill you! maul you!", essentially just barking out murderous nonsense as the Urge overtakes you, and its physically sickening to boot. Resisting THIS Urge over all others FEELS godawful, its nauseating and painful and even though there isnt a check to resist it, the description emphasizes just how hard it is for you to commit to resisting this Urge. The Urge doesnt act like that at any point in act 1, or even the rest of act 2 for instance. Talking to Steelclaw and forcing yourself to remember essentially triggers another squirrel incident, this time offscreen. And resisting the Isobel Urge means any long rest after has the chance to trigger the Companion Urge scene, which Sceleritas claims to be your Urge trying to cope with the lack of bloodshed but which overall feels like a punishment. As far as ive gotten into Act 3, so far this is the ONLY Urge that behaves like this. Theres SOMETHING about Isobel SPECIFICALLY. The reward is the greatest its ever been for Durge, and the punishment is uniquely bitter, and theres no room for gray areas, even as Minthara concisely points out all the reasons attacking Isobel is a Logically Bad Idea.
To kill Isobel, your Urge makes you unto an animal, disregarding your own safety and well being, and even your own long term goals (you have to kill ketheric no matter what ending your after! you have to kill ketheric even if you want to please bhaal! to become his chosen and slay the world in his name!) and it doesnt make a lick of sense. Sceleritas asks if you arent fond of piles of corpses anymore but it doesnt even matter if you tell him your waiting for a better timeframe to slaughter everyone, the fact you didnt do it as soon as the Urge demanded it is worthy enough of punishment to try and kill your closest companion.
Overwhelmingly it feels less like the typical instinctive Dark Urge borne into your blood and more like a Divine Mandate that you are punished for rejecting. Blessed with the purest expression of Bhaals power, losing yourself to an animalistic frenzy, forgoing common sense or strategic thinking or even *plans on long term appeasing Bhaals goals*, putting EVERYTHING at risk because theres a strong chance the shadow curse will just PERMAKILL YOU as per the curses lore, all for a SINGLE kill. Bhaal wants Isobel Thorm, specifically, dead by YOUR hands, and her death is worth more to him than the slaughter of Myrkuls Chosen, and worth risking the completion of the worlds death to him. The entire situation casts doubt on the nature of the Urge (up until then a randomly occuring "instinct" that could be embraced or resisted but ran the risk of striking when you werent prepared leading you to act on it, but overall something that did not overwrite who you were as a person or your decision making abilities, as durge remained macabre-ly poetic as per usual and could balance it against perceived pros and cons strategically) which in turn casts doubt on your entire HISTORY as the Dark Urge prior to your tadpoling. Combined with the knowledge that Bhaal blesses his killers with murderous euphoria better than any drug high, and the description of Orins slayer punishment as "No more Orin", the Urge to kill Isobel makes one wonder just exactly how much control Durge had over themselves beforehand and if the Urge is truly as innate as Sceleritas (and the Absolute in the optional wall crack dialogue) seems to indicate
After all, if the Dark Urge is you, and you are the Dark Urge, why would Sceleritas go to the trouble of informing you beforehand? Why would the Urge pick your closest companion when you dont kill a stranger whos keeping you alive long enough to slaughter the world? Why would you lose yourself and start babbling madly when you talk about the killing Urge? Why does the Urge sicken within you so similarly whenever your kind or compassionate?
What the fuck is UP with Isobel Thorm?
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optiwashere · 8 months ago
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B5 for the moon lesbians please...... I have been starving for so long.......
Thanks for requesting this one anon, and you have the very last of this batch! Now my inbox is cleaned up, and I hope everyone had a fun time with these prompt fics 💜
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B5. A character that isn't used to being protected finds someone who will protect them from anything
The daughter of her goddess likely only knew protecting others. She only knew how to be the interceding shield suffering the pains of a fierce blow. She knew how to wield a sword for justice, with anger, and with a fierce, nearly unshakable pride.
Isobel knew, however, that Aylin had never known what it meant to be the one who needed the shield. They stood in the otherwise empty camp in a secluded bayside alleyway. Aylin paced on the small bridge while Isobel watched, irritated.
"You need rest, Aylin," Isobel insisted.
"Our comrades march onward to certain death into the grip of that madwoman Orin," said Aylin, hand tightening into a fist that lasted for only a breath. She turned to Isobel. "How dare I lounge when they suffer?"
"My love, do you remember what you said when you returned from that wizard's tower?"
"Lorroakan? That swine was no wizard, he was—"
"Aylin." Isobel steeled her voice and glowered at Aylin.
A sudden, almost sheepish reticence crossed Aylin's face. "I suffered a lassitude that I still feel. It is as if I am a piece of twine coming apart at both ends, and I cannot understand why I am being pulled taut."
"You need rest. Contemplation." Isobel approached her, resting a hand on Aylin's chest. "You are a warrior, but you don't have to fight every battle if there are others capable of doing so."
"I shall let none believe that Dame Aylin flees a battle."
"You are not fleeing," chided Isobel, "but you are letting me sit with you. You'll let me have that, won't you? We can talk. We can watch the bay."
She gestured towards the open waters with a few unmoored ships floating in an almost idyllic tenderness. The waves around the ships hardly crested. Even the wind was gentle. A light breeze slid between both women as they looked across the water.
"Will it be like those days before?" Aylin asked softly.
"Yes, of course."
"Will you...?"
Isobel waited, but she knew Aylin wouldn't say it. "I'll name every kind of bird that flies past us, and I'll brush your hair all the while. If only you'll let me."
Still gazing upon the waves, the corner of Aylin's scar-cracked lips curled into a faint smile. "I would like that."
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trappedinafantasy37 · 4 months ago
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For your consideration:
Minthara is a 3 / 9 Rogue Paladin and has all the brain worms. Shadowheart is a full Light Domain Cleric of Selune. All combatants are level 12.
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justanotherignot · 10 months ago
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Moon Lesbians in Camp Clothes
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