im actually real worried about finishing bg3. i been using the tadpoles from the GET GO, like i munch those bad jacksons every second i find em. throw em up toss em back yum yum yum
deception, intimidation & persuasion +5!!!!!! on top of my inherit +2?????!!! i could not imagine without it now, its wild -- relying so much on these powers is a double-edged sword im not ready to ultimately sheath away....../heavy sigh
its frightening to me, watching my tav develop from this thoughtful do-gooder to someone not necessarily malicious in her practice, but approaching everything with a means to an end, survival over anything else
naturally she's inclined to help the unfortunate, to save others when harm comes to way, but she doesn't shy away from making her motive apparent. "yeah them high-and-mighty-fucks in baldur's gate? i'll kill em, and you'll know it was me"
she guesses the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, and she'll begrudgingly accept an untimely & unwanted end
she asks astarion after every fight for a kiss, because she wants to remember how soft he felt against her when she dies, whenever she does.
she'll ask lae'zel to rally her, even outside of combat, simply bc the funneling energy from her gith counterpart is invigorating, her friend --- /best friend/ --- has a gentleness behind dagger-sharp words, but the call of battle mingling between them is everlasting, if she could just stay like this for a little bit longer, just one more time please
she'll miss karlach's laugh, and wyll's unwavering justice, and gale's determination, and halsin and scratch and baby owlbear and the world isn't fair, so why should she be
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gotta say I am a huge sucker for how Adventure Time will sometimes just cut to Princess Bubblegum doing something extremely morally dubious like cutting off a tiny person’s limbs with scissors and then sticking those arms and legs onto another tiny person’s limb stumps but then she'll turn around and go like "Good morning, Finn! Are you ready for a sploinking day?" and whatever atrocities she had just been committing will Never be brought up again.
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No one talks enough about the fact Annabeth first heard the Great Prophecy when she was twelve. It scared her so much she had nightmares about it.
She knew (or at least believed) from the moment Percy was claimed he wouldn't make it past his 16th birthday.
Imagine Annabeth telling herself he's a bit of an idiot anyway, and a son of Poseidon, you can't really like him?
Imagine Annabeth finally accepting he's a friend, only to have nightmares of Thalia's death... except when she looks down it's Percy on the ground.
Imagine Annabeth hating that spark of hope she felt when Thalia came back, older, but not old enough, because she's going to lose one of her best friends and she's just got Thalia back.
Imagine Annabeth finally accepting that if she's going to lose Percy she shouldn't waste time, and asking him to the cinema, only to see him with another girl and realising she was too late.
Imagine Annabeth speaking at his funeral, looking across the crowd and seeing him standing there, and realising that it means she'll have to do this all over again.
Imagine Annabeth, who wants to become an architect so she can build something permanent, knowing that whatever she has with Percy can only end all too soon.
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I love how in Monkey Man, when Dev Patel is fighting the brothel owner, he's just fighting because the guy started it. But as soon as he sees the little girl there? The implication? He instantly goes batshit and is ready to kill this motherfucker, chase be damned.
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it really fucks me up how often house md has this message of “the love was there. just not enough.” because of COURSE chase and cameron loved each other. of course house and cuddy were in love and foreman and thirteen were in love and wilson and sam were and cuddy and lucas and house and lydia and house and stacy and taub and rachel but. it just wasn’t enough. the love was there and it matters that it was there. but it saves no one. it fixes nothing. they still move on. they still leave. somebody is always left alone in the end. EXCEPT house wilson who broke this pattern For Yaoi rasones.
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This author believes that all of man's greatest inventions are nothing more than a distraction from what is most natural to us. Our instincts. The innate animal impulse that is inside even the most sophisticated of us. For when all is said and done, our nature will always win out...For in the battle between man and nature, it is quite clear that the battle is, in fact, between man and himself.
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well. this is my peak. tamsyn told me to make more shirts and sell them on etsy
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