#1.5 spoilers
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ag40249 · 1 year ago
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a gentleman's fantasy
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tumblezwei · 1 year ago
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man HSR really does understand the internet
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wentian · 1 year ago
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CAELUS PLEASE 😭
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traincarsandstars · 1 year ago
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Bailu's already preparing a prescription for the General, she'll just wait until all the ghost stuff is finished before she give it to him.
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sorrelpaws · 1 year ago
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hanging out with my narrative parallel !
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akascow · 1 month ago
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i keep thinking about the end of this post i made lmfao:
"i like that in the last battle he just accepts it: realizes hes in the same position as future jayce, but just closes his eyes... he knew the only way to get through to viktor wasnt through fighting, but talking. which has been the basis of both of their worldviews for the whole show,, which is WHY IT WORKED"
bc wow i kinda cooked with that one HAHA
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(also it like totally relates to the act3 message about how killing is a cycle and the only way to stop the killing is to literally Stop The Killing lmao)
but like, to elaborate on it i just think its so significant given that jayce and viktor were always opposed to killing others or using hextech against ppl less equipped:
-jayce's anti shimmer plan crumbles the second he accidentally kills a zaunite child.
-viktor adamantly opposes the idea of building weapons the entire first season because theyre scientists, not soldiers.
-jayce throws up and almost has a panic attack seeing a bunch of enforcers stain the bridge with blood after the firelight bombs.
-viktor abandons his whole hexcore idea the moment sky dies from it, begging jayce to destroy it
-jayce completely disagrees in the use of hextech weapons even after viktor dies from the attack on the council
their goal was always to use hextech to help, not hurt.
and yes they do stray from that ideology a couple times bc of like,, moments of weakness or wtvr lol:
viktor in his Machine Herald basically killing the body and leaving the soul of everyone who joins his cult i mean harem i mean community,, ((although im pretty certain the hexcore was kinda like a virus- influencing his actions with the main goal of spreading,, and i truly believe he genuinely thought he was helping people and not like, literally killing them lol))
and jayce making some weapons for the strike team later, but you can see hes clearly distraught from breaking another promise to viktor (his wound literally reopens as a metaphor lmao)
and they try to fight each other in order to share their disagreement of the other's actions, viktor tries to make jayce see his vision, doesnt work, he tries to choke him to death. jayce tries to make viktor see that what hes doing is wrong, doesnt work, he blasts vik's puppets with his hammer lmao.
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but what does work ? putting down the weapons. in the end they accomplish the mutual goal without violence. mainly because they literally cannot bring themselves to kill the other but
they never really wanted to fight, no less kill, each other in the first place. because they shared that mutual worldview, they were never in favor of violence against their enemies. both of them even show regret while trying to kill each other too. jayce's anomaly screaming trying to pull away from blasting viktor in the chest, and viktor failing to persuade jayce to his side, voicing his apology before attempting to kill him.
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jayce gets to the tower and sees hes in the same position as his future self. realizing he cant beat viktor like this, and everything he saw in the future timeline is inevitable, he closes his eyes, tired from fighting. but what does viktor do? does he kill him? turn him into a puppet like the others? no, viktor lets him into his world, letting him see what he sees.
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viktor shares his motivation, humanity's weaknesses causes senseless war. but instead of arguing at that, jayce just talks to him, sharing his words of affection. yes humaity has weakness, but what viktor always viewed as weakness is actually what makes people admirable. and jayce hugs him, he shows viktor the truth of what is to come continuing this path, letting viktor know what he knows.
and thats how viktor breaks free. with a hug. practically the exact opposite of violence.
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and again, they fix their mistake together, holding hands and embracing each other, sharing that pain and guilt of the fact that they did hurt people, and choosing to take themselves out in pursuit of correcting that mistake.
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...and isnt that just beautiful HAHA
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xxcrystalinerose · 8 months ago
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Thinking about the Fate-unravelling incantation once again.
Moros spoke of how he was not only the Fates' brother but also their guardian, and that they raised him under their watch. He was privy to their weavings, as the sole emissary to this trio of all-powerful, reclusive deities whose threads bind even the gods.
So, surely, he was there when Nyx met with the Fates to bring Zagreus back to life? We know that quite a lot of Nyx's children are old old—Thanatos has known Megaera much longer than Zagreus has ever been alive, yet he is implied to be one of the younger or at least middle children—so it's not entirely out of the question that Moros is already grown up enough to work with and for the Fates.
Moros knew of the price and consequences of defying the Fates' weavings. Of which their Mother, the Primordial Night herself, refuses to speak about even to this day, whatever terrible things it cost her or involved. She doesn't even allow any discussion about the Fates themselves, either. It was THAT bad and that's all we need to know.
It speaks volumes of how dire the present situation is, and how much Moros wants to assist Melinoë's task—not just help it, but make it possible in the first place (re: her bloodline curse)—that he straight up defies the top brass of the celestial bureaucracy by doing the godly equivalent of a younger sibling who overheard his older siblings had put some leftovers in the fridge to eat later, then went and stole the food for himself when they left the house.
Oh Moros, you've got it bad. At least you don't officially condone Mel's actions. We all know that's how bureaucracy works, right?
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booasaur · 1 year ago
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Vigil - 1x06 || 2x06
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kazbiter · 9 months ago
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crazy that part of TSC mentions a potential throuple dynamic made up of two people in an extremely committed relationship and a third person that they are both equally obsessed with and it wasn't kandreil. i mean i didn't think it would be but still
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rusquared · 2 years ago
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Orv Poetry Series: One Source of Bad Information by Robert Bly [IDs in alt]
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ag40249 · 1 year ago
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until i see that light once more...
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tumblezwei · 1 year ago
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Stelle, my favorite pathetic wet dog of a woman, why are you like this?
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wentian · 1 year ago
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dan heng please come and pick up your little sister she's causing ruckus
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sebille · 7 months ago
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cringe fail lonely and sad man
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saphronethaleph · 28 days ago
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Parahumans: A Measured Response
“Hey, L, you’ve got to see this!” Alec called, and Lisa groaned.
“Is this going to be you doing another headshot?” she asked.
“No, no, this genuinely is a big deal,” Alec replied. “It’s a big long video explainer thing, and, uh… I’m like five minutes in and this sounds like a big deal.”
“Fine, fine, whatever,” Lisa decided, thinking about the work she’d been doing for the Boss and how it really could wait for a bit.
Fuck him, anyway.
Besides, if it was some kind of big video explainer, she could get a fun few minutes out of taking it apart.
She locked her laptop and went through into Alec’s room, where he had his own computer on and was scrubbing back through a video.
“Okay, here we go,” Alec said. “It’s past the titles and stuff, this is where the first section starts.”
Lisa glanced down at the video scrollbar, and blinked.
“...Alec, this video is five hours long,” she said.
“Yeah, he’s outdone himself this time I guess,” Alec replied. “But the last one was, like, a hundred and ten minutes about autism and vaccines or something, so this isn’t that long in comparison.”
“It really is,” Lisa muttered, rolling her eyes. “Okay, let’s see if this is worth anything.”
Alec hit the spacebar, and the video began to play.
“Part one,” a British voice said, over a title card. “How do Tinker powers work. Spoilers: They don’t!”
Lisa blinked.
“Is this a conspiracy theory thing?” she asked.
“Shush,” Alec advised her, politely.
“I know, that’s going to immediately make me sound like I’m completely crazy,” the video creator went on. “How can Tinker powers not work when they clearly do? Well, that’s the thing, because Tinker powers are supposed to be about technology, but it’s been clearly and repeatably recorded in experiments going back decades that the technology Tinkers build only works when they build it.”
He threw up his hands, waving a sheaf of paper. “And I was as skeptical about this as you probably are, but I actually looked at the studies. The first one is by the British government, which did it in partnership with Oxford university, and – I know, but, listen, they sometimes do good research besides just coincidentally having one of their literature professors accidentally invent an entire genre…”
Lisa glanced down at the video bar again, which had barely moved, then frowned.
Her power hadn’t given her anything.
Well? She thought, gingerly poking the part of her brain that usually resulted in insights.
...section title is not incorrect, her power informed her, reluctantly.
“...Alec, what are the other section titles?” Lisa asked.
“You’re interested now, huh?” Alec asked, pausing the video, and showed the description.
“...part three: I might get black-ops’d for this,” Lisa repeated. “...the fuck? The leader of the PRT is a parahuman?”
Alexandria, her power stated.
“...fuck,” Lisa muttered. “Well, that’s not good… okay, unpause it, let’s see how bad this is going to get…”
Fortuna hit pause.
Two seconds later, the door opened, and Rebecca leaned in.
“What. The fuck?” she asked, then her gaze flicked to the screen of Fortuna’s computer. “Is that the video?”
“Yes,” Fortuna replied.
“How exactly could you let this happen?” Rebecca asked. “Have you seen what this video is about?”
“Yes,” Fortuna repeated. “The section titles make it quite obvious.”
“Yeah, the section titles make it obvious, all right,” Rebecca replied. “Section One: How do Tinker powers work, spoiler, they don’t. Section one point five, how does Dragon’s power work then. Section two: Wait, is Dragon an AI!?”
She pronounced the interrobang very well, and Fortuna looked up.
“Do you have a point?” she asked.
“Of course I have a point!” Rebecca said. “And I know you know that – you’re a precog, why are you asking?”
“Path to a productive end to the conversation,” Fortuna answered. “The next bit is that you continue listing off the section titles for rhetorical purposes.”
Rebecca’s eye twitched.
“Part two point five, why has nobody before figured out Dragon is an AI!?!?,” she recited, from memory, naturally. “With a bracketed subsection. We don’t count the Dragonslayers because they’re nutjobs. Part three: So I might get black-ops’d for this. Part three point five: Why has nobody before figured out the leader of the PRT is a parahuman? Part four: I absolutely will get black-ops’d for this.”
Rebecca paused, and glowered at Fortuna.
“Why was he even allowed to upload the video?” she asked. “Now that he’s uploaded it, then to… black-ops him is just going to make it obvious he was right.”
“Honestly I think it should be quite clear why by the time you reach the end of the video,” Fortuna replied, nodding at her screen, which showed that the pause bar was somewhere in the middle of section seven. “Though there may have been a flaw in Path To A Really Good Online Video.”
“You don’t say,” Rebecca muttered. “Didn’t it only come out half an hour ago?”
“Path to the Most Immediately Relevant Bits,” Fortuna answered, reasonably enough.
“You do realize he’s exposed us, though?” Rebecca went on. “Not just me, us. At least, I assume that’s why part five is called It’s a melting pot of every conspiracy, get it?”
Fortuna smiled, mysteriously.
“Stop it,” Rebecca grumbled. “And no, I’m not angry about part six, even though it’s called The Illuminati are really bad at conspiracies. Or part eight which is begging us to hire an eight year old as an advisor.”
“Part seven is actually the most relevant bit, for us,” Fortuna said. “So far he’s outlined three solutions to Scion which would be better than any plans we had before.”
Rebecca blinked.
“...are you sure?” she asked.
“That’s why part seven is called Apocalypse Soon,” Fortuna pointed out. “You should watch the video.”
“It’s five hours long,” Rebecca protested.
“Yes, which is why it’s fortunate that you’re going to have a lot of free time soon,” Fortuna replied.
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snailfen · 2 years ago
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oh how i missed drawing the v1.5 modded sluggies...
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