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lockhinge · 4 months ago
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"Oh no, my only weakness: losing all of my hit points to death!"
- Edmond, changeling bard
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janusgaming · 1 year ago
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sennamaticart · 2 years ago
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Well it was working fine for him!
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hymyarts · 5 months ago
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"We Myrmidons are not the sentimental type."
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bathylychnops · 4 months ago
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ruporas · 6 months ago
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trigunned the hades or hadesed the trigun (id in alt)
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blorbologist · 1 month ago
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hey there's something about how in Zerxus' stained glass exposition, the Ring of Brass all look... subdued. remorseful.
Is this how he remembers them? At the end? Not the confident, powerful portraits we are presented with during Calamity?
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and of course, the missing sixth member (not depicted with the ring, separate from his friends...) with the Mace of the Black Crown vs his Holy Avenger...
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araneapeixes · 6 months ago
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silly comic idea I've been chipping away at :) welcome tomy shadowheart poly shipping propaganda show
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fictionadventurer · 1 year ago
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Personally, it's always a bit wild to me to see commentators interact with the Hunger Games franchise as if Collins were writing science fiction stories instead of essays with faces. She's just not that interested in fleshing out side characters or digging into the details of the worldbuilding. These characters are concepts and symbols before they're people. There's an almost mathematical precision to who and what she explores and how deeply she does it. This is a step or two away from pure allegory. If she were writing a couple of centuries ago, she'd have named her characters things like Innocence and Anger and Watch-Carefully-Your-Soul-Lest-Ye-Be-Damned, but since she's writing for modern audiences, she has to settle for puns and allusions. If she has another essay to write, she'll assign some faces to it; she's not going to look into backstories or other eras just for the sake of storytelling, and it's not a failing as a writer that she doesn't.
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humming-fly · 10 days ago
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The 2D vs 3D contrast of the sonic and shadow generation hubworlds cracks me up the more I think about it
Bonus:
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suncrat · 10 months ago
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Akechi, internally: I’m gonna fucking kill them
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tibby-art · 19 days ago
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wild life thoughts
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theribbajack · 4 months ago
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"Now, the vow will be honoured, and my Lord brother's soul will return."
Radahn stans keep winning, but I personally am in Miyazaki's walls rn
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avernusreject · 15 days ago
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Genuinely obsessed with the fact that Viago wrote crow Rook a letter after the Antaam incident and literally just addressed them as idiot. I love their dynamic so much
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grayeet · 2 months ago
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I love the pale garden and how it's like a parallel to dark forests. I love how the two divert expectations.
Dark forests, despite their name, are saturated and full of life. Even compared to regular forests, there's a lot more biodiversity than many of the "basic" biomes. There's three whole different trees found there, giant mushrooms, and plenty of flowers. They're one of the biomes capable of spawning a lush cave underneath it. It has its dangers just like any other overworld biome, obviously, but it's nothing overly more than anywhere else. Traversing it can be tricky sometimes and illagers may take residence in the biome's woodland mansions, but it's ultimately a very colorful and lively environment.
Opposing it is the new pale garden. Usually white and light colors are seen as pristine and good, but the pale garden takes it the opposite direction and goes right into uncanny valley territory. It has none of the color of dark forests, none of the biodiversity, none of the liveliness. It has trees and moss that look familiar, but something is off. It has a signature mob, but even the creaking is just a puppet of the trees, not really sentient, not really even plotting against anything. There's "life", but, once again, it's wrong.
I think the pale garden is a wonderful addition to Minecraft's world building as it is, but the deliberate parallel to dark forests? Delicious.
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