Prompt:
Jason witnesses a gala attendee sneak something into Brucie Wayne‘s drink. And it‘s fine, obviously. Jason is going to have a good fucking laugh and know he can continue his business tonight in peace with Batman out for the count. He could even go abduct the bird or set the manor on fire! He can even- he can…
Watch Brucie get lead out of the room by a stranger.
Fuck.
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love romancing Leliana and giving her a nug because she made like one off handed comment about how cute they are and the Warden was probably like "haha its funny that my gf likes that weird animal" and then the Warden spends the next ten years having to spoon Schmooples the First and his entire progeny every night because her wife's created a sprawling nug dynasty and you know they're all sleeping in bed with her every night
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I am delighted to announce that chapter one of my magical realism tinged human AU should be coming out the first week of October (hopefully). With that said, I am excited to let you know what I've decided to give it as a title:
Blood Red Summer
Please don't tell my secrets, keep them hidden...
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> they make our autumn exam session start earlier because last year the enrolment period fucked over a lot of people who were still sitting exams they needed to enrol into the higher year
> they still make the enrolment period start in the middle of the autumn exam session
I hate this college
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The concept of lark finding out “what the doodler wants” and then shattering it before anyone else can know is sooooo fascinating to me because the way I’ve always read it the doodler doesn’t want anything. To me, the doodler was horrifying because it was not an all powerful malicious entity with goals or wants, but a faceless brainless force of nature that was so strong it’s mere presence in the world spelled destruction. Like never once in the podcast has the doodler shown any agency or intent, every action in service of it even in amod seemed entirely motivated and verbalized by its acolytes. We know from amod that the doodler thrives of the concept of randomness and to me that’s all it ever was. It was so heavily entrenched in the random and chaos that it physically could not have wants or desires for power because it would so be against its very nature. That’s why the doodler was scary to me, because it could not be manipulated or tricked like a person could, it was simple raw destructive horrifying power, and I don’t think the lark stuff disproves that. What if that is the truth, what if the doodler doesn’t want anything? If you’re lark, a person who feels crushing responsibility for this disaster and you find out that it is no different in intent than a hurricane, does that not terrify you? Does that not instill in you a fear that if anyone else found out they would feel so powerless against it that they would just give up? They’d give up and the world would end and it would be your fault. This was not the all powerful creature 11 year old you thought it was, the one he wanted to fight to prove his strength, this is pure entropy and chaos and randomness and destruction and no one else can know lest they stop fighting? Is the fighting fruitless, who even knows, but at least it fools you into thinking you’re making a difference.
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man, chants of sennaar was good. it's a puzzle game about deciphering language as you ascend a tower (with a few stealth segments sprinkled in) and it's super interesting and artistic
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