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cafecxonmilk · 1 year ago
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"I do the best monster voice imitation!" ⭐️
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blighted-elf · 10 months ago
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Baldur's Gate 2 slayer my beloved (x)
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merriclo · 8 months ago
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personal opinion there’s a distinct lack of horror in the LU fandom. you’re telling me that a fandom based around games with redeads and gibdos and stalfos and bongo-bongo and dead hand and floor/wallmasters and the OOT forrest temple and so much existential dread barely has any real fucked up horror to it. what.
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teartra · 2 years ago
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Camila is a perfect mother in law
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lumitytakes · 5 months ago
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LUMITY LOVE LANGUAGE: ART (PART 2)
When an artist chooses to draw you, they are immortalizing you in their art. When the artist presents their art to you, you may be in awe of how they see you through their eyes.
Luz and Amity also express their love for each other through art.
1. Lost in Language
Luz draws a small Amity saying "wow" in her diary. She wants to impress Amity so bad.
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2. Thanks to Them.
Luz can come out with words like “Hey Mom, I'm bi and this is Amity, my girlfriend.” But she wants that to be more special. Therefore, she spends time and effort drawing and making a presentation of her relationship with Amity. Not related but making a presentation is such hard work since I have to stay up late several times.
Oh, and Luz even mentions their ship name. “Lumity studio.” I really love how Luz draws Amity. She looks so pretty.
The coloring and shading of Luz's drawing are amazing, bright and meticulous.
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And the screen image of Luz's computer. Luz could have selected the already taken photo, but she spends time redrawing and coloring again. It means that their time spending on stargazing means a lot to her.
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Next, Amity draws Luz and herself as Azura and Hecate. Luz looks happy and smiley in this. Luz has been feeling depressed for months since the portail fails. Hence, Amity wants her girlfriend to feel better by cosplaying as their favorite characters together.
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In the end, they are each other's muse. They draw each other with love and care. 💝
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ghost-bard · 3 months ago
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sometimes i worry that i do too much to my dragon age ocs but then i remember it doesnt matter in the end bc its always an amount of me just projecting my own issues mixed with lore stuff that i thought would be interesting and isnt that what having an rpg oc is all about.
projection + shit you thought would be cool or interesting
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uncanny-tranny · 9 months ago
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Choosing not to recover is, frankly, a non-action and something neutral. While you can absolutely abuse people, choosing not to recover is not in and of itself an act of abuse, and sometimes it seems like people think that not recovering holds the same weight as abuse. While things like abuse are nuanced and dynamic, recovery is not a respite that prevents abuse from happening.
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talaofthevalley · 1 year ago
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I have no clue why they didn't make Amity more akin to a rival character instead of a bully. Because it would have solved A Lot of problems in regards to Amity and Willow, and Lumity becoming a thing.
The thing is that Lumity feels Super Weird at the start when Luz is trying to befriend Amity long before the girl shows any remorse for bullying Willow and making up for it. And it's not something easily brushed off when Amity is introduced being condescending and a dick to Willow. The bullying isn't something of the past, it's still going on.
Willow comes off as an afterthought in this dynamic, when she's the one who's been wronged by Amity the most. Their arc never feels like it resolves itself either, it just kinda peeters out.
If you've watched Little Witch Academia, Diana is who I think Amity should have emulated more. Diana is the top student at the school, she's stern and no-nonsense, a bit stuck-up, she comes from a prestigious family, she gets in conflict with the protagnoist, Akko, not because of bullying but because they have very different personalities and butt heads because of it. Akko considers Diana her rival, but this is one-sided on her part.
Willow and Amity could still have been friends in the past, but Amity instead pointedly ignores Willow's existence after their friendship has ended. She doesn't call out her friends for bullying Willow(that would make it seem like she cares) but she doesn't participate or encourage it. She's still not a good person, she still has to apologise to Willow, but changing their relationship from 'active bullying' to 'pretending Willow doesn't exist' would do a lot going forward for them I think. Still terrible, but more palatable in my eyes.
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yardsards · 2 years ago
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a pet headcanon of mine is that after they're done with the sigil removal, emira expands her horizons and starts studying the psychological side of healing, pulling in some resources from the human realm and combining it with boiling isles methods (i imagine the field of psychology in the boiling isles, while existent, was often pushed aside as just a lesser branch of the healing coven back when belos was in charge. i do imagine there's often magic like the memory tweezers involved)
and i imagine she ends up focusing in on like, art therapy and self-expression, because she knows how important that can be, after having her individuality stifled so hard when she was young
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the-lucky-catt · 2 years ago
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Titan luz and abomination amity
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clowndensation · 6 days ago
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The thing is davrin and litovoi are lowkey the blueprint. like they’re everything. in 20 years when they decide to settle down and raise griffons together and look after halla and build a house and surround themselves with people to love and care for WHAT THEN.
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arianod · 2 years ago
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A little work in progress...
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its-raining-cats · 2 years ago
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The only thing I’m a little upset about in the TOH finale is that Amity didn’t get to see Titan-Luz. Girl was missing out.
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anthurak · 11 months ago
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Okay but let’s be honest; if/when Amity develops her own Abomination Transformation…
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…she will ABSOLUTELY design it based on her Hecate costume. ESPECIALLY if Luz has also by that point figured out how to get her clearly-subconsciously-inspired-by-her-Azura-costume Titan Form back as well.
Because we all know she is EXACTLY that much of a total nerd XD
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faehrnem · 1 year ago
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In a different timeline, where Faehrnem never comes to be as the Bold Tree follows in his older sister's footsteps by setting aside his own wants and dreams to instead begrudgingly take on his role as an avatar.
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wonder-worker · 8 months ago
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people really do not know what they're talking about when it comes to Elizabeth Woodville's social status, huh?
#yes Elizabeth was without a doubt considered too low-born to be queen#no she was not a commoner and nobody actually called her that during her life (so I'm not sure why people are claiming that they did?)#Elizabeth's social status was not a problem in itself; it was a problem in the context of queenship and marrying into royalty#Context is important in this and for literally everything else when it comes to analyzing history. Any discussion is worthless without it.#obviously pop culture-esque articles claiming that she was 'a commoner who captured the king's heart' are wrong; she wasn't#But emphasizing that ACTUALLY she was part of the gentry with a well-born mother and just leaving it at that as some sort of “GOTCHA!”#is equally if not more irresponsible and entirely irrelevant to discussions of the actual time period we're studying.#Elizabeth *was* considered unworthy and unacceptable as queen precisely because of her lower social status#her father and brother had literally been derided as social-climbers by Salisbury Warwick and Edward himself just a few years earlier#the Woodvilles' marriage prospects clearly reflected their status (and 'place') in society: EW herself had first married a knight and all#siblings married within the gentry to people of a similar status. compare that to the prestigious marriages arranged after EW became queen#Elizabeth having a lower social status was not 'created' by propaganda against her; it fueled and shaped propaganda against her#that's a huge huge difference; it's irresponsible and silly to conflate the two as I've seen a recent tumblr post cavalierly do#like I said she was considered too low-born to be queen long before any of the propaganda Warwick Clarence or Richard put out against her#and the fact that Elizabeth was targeted on the basis of her social status was in itself novel and unprecedented#no queen before her was ever targeted in such a manner; Clearly Elizabeth was considered notably 'different' in that regard#(and was quite literally framed as the enemy and destroyer of 'the old royal blood of this realm' and all its actual 'inheritors' like..)#ngl this sort of discussion always leaves a bad taste in my mouth#because it's not like England and France (et all) are at war or consider each other mortal enemies in the 21st century#both are in fact western european imperialistic nations who've been nothing but a blight to the rest of the world including my own country#yet academic historians clearly have no problem contextualizing the xenophobia that medieval foreign queens faced as products of their time#and sympathizing with them accordingly (Eleanor of Provence; Joan of Navarre; Margaret of Anjou; etc)(at least by their own historians)#Nor were foreign queens the “worst” targets of xenophobia: that was their attendants or in times of war commoners or soldiers#who actually had to bear the brunt of English aggression#queens were ultimately protected and guaranteed at least a veneer of dignity and respect because of their royal status#yet once again historians and people have no problem contextualizing and understanding their difficulties regardless of all this#so what is the problem with contextualizing the classism *Elizabeth* faced and understanding *her* difficulties?#why is the prejudice against her constantly diminished & downplayed? (Ive never even seen any historian directly refer to it as 'classism')#after all it was *Elizabeth* who was more vulnerable than any queen before her due to her lack of powerful foreign or national support#and Elizabeth who faced a form of propaganda distinctly unprecedented for queens. it SHOULD be emphasized more.
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