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Hear me out. Orym absolutely has a type, and it’s himbos.
For the sake of clarity: Himbo = big, strong, kind, and dumb as a post. 😂
To be clear, I know Orym’s INT stat is nothing worth writing home about at 13. He’s technically above the civilian NPC average of 10, but he only gets a +1 modifier. HOWEVER... when you compare Orym to the rest of his friends, he's consistently among the smartest in terms of stats. He's literally tied with MISTER for the highest INT in the Crown Keepers, lol.
Will - Granted, we don't really know very much about what Will was like, but we can extrapolate based on a few crucial details. Will trained in swordsmanship with Orym, and they were in the Tempest Blades together - meaning Will's class was probably Fighter (maybe multi-classed with Druid, but definitely at least a Fighter). If that's the case, INT was probably his dump stat.
Will was half-elven, so probably tall (not that the bar is very high for Orym at 3'3"... literally).
He probably also had decent strength. Especially if he was anything like Derrig, who had a STR stat of 18.
Dorian - Sweet, gentle, and charming. Tall (around 6 feet), with surprisingly high STR for a primary spellcaster (College of Swords Bard, baby!)
Not unintelligent per se (he's technically above the civilian average of 10), but not especially bright by PC standards. Has an INT stat of 12, which is 1 less than Orym’s. Definitely at least an Honorary Himbo, if not a True Himbo. Plus, his brother Cyrus is definitely a himbo, so clearly it runs in the family.
Ashton - I think most people wouldn't classify Ashton as a true himbo, and I am inclined to agree. Himbos are typically nice to people, and Ashton is not particularly nice before you get to know them. That said, Ashton is kind, particularly to people in unfortunate circumstances ("Never steal copper", how gentle they were with Professor Sumal after Ludinus scrambled her brain, etc.)
As Orym said to Ashton in e79: "Despite your stony exterior, you have a soft heart."
Ashton stands at 5'10" in his regular form, and just shy of 8' in his newly revealed Titan form, so he ranges from tall to Xtra Tall. And as a Barbarian, STR is naturally their best stat. Ashton actually has pretty decent intelligence for a Barbarian, with an INT stat of 12 (same as Dorian), but it is also still lower than Orym’s by 1.
Dariax - I'll be honest, Dariax is really only here because Orym once confessed to checking out his butt and liking what he saw, lol.
ANYWAY, Dariax has peak Himbo Energy TM. He's a little chaotic, sure, but Dariax is friendly, affectionate, and surprisingly charming. His STR is actually decent for a Sorceror at 14. Plus, with an INT of 8 and a WIS of 9, he is officially in Dumb-as-a-Bag-of-Hair territory, lol. Dariax isn't super tall, being a Dwarf, but Dwarves are still taller than Halflings by around a foot on average.
So yeah. Orym likes men, and he likes them tall, strong, nice, and none too bright. 😂
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Fearne didn't *need* the shard. She was curious about it and terrified of becoming Dark Fearne but there was no part of her or her story that needed it. She was badass and unique already; she may have been engineered as a Ruidusborn but this was unrelated to anything put in her path by that.
*Ashton* needed someone to take the shard, and frankly, it didn't matter who. The part of the Empress that lived in them needed its counterpart; the situation thrust on Ashton by their parents brought them here.
For Fearne the shard was foreign, this object and power she'd never considered, and yeah, she immediately thought she didn't want that. She doesn't have Imogen's ambition or Laudna's trauma, both of whom were the loudest voices pushing her to take the shard. And to be clear, if Fearne really didn't want it, she still could've said no. But some little part of her was what Fearne always is: *curious*. And so she took it, embraced it, endured all of that to see what happens.
For Ashton, it could've been any of the others who took it, that didn't matter. The fact that they happened to have a fire druid bestie whose existing powers would mesh well with the Fire to his Empress Earth was coincidence. He was forced into this as a child against his will, wrong and broken and feeling like a part was missing. The missing part wasn't Rau'shan, not really, but the dormant shard of Ka'mort within them. Fearne didn't complete them, Ashton completed themself.
I'm interested to see where this goes with them because I don't think it's as straightforward as it seems. And I'm especially intrigued to see what happens when two primordial essences get close to the imprisoned Predathos.
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The More They Stay the Same
Orym is still sitting in the garden long after the rest of them have scattered. He still wishes Fearne had said something to him. He’s not sure if she really wanted it, or she just felt like she had no choice, but either way, it was over now. And she seemed satisfied, seemed to be bonding now, with Ashton, in their shared elemental powers. Good for them.
It did almost make him wish he’d taken up more of the druidic practices of the Ashari. He’d never really had much interest in it, or aptitude to be honest, and deep down he doesn’t really think he’d be as comfortable with that life, but he’s feeling more alone than he has since he started traveling with the old crew, and that's never bred anything in him but regret.
His ears perk up at the sound of footsteps crunching across burnt leaves, and he swivels his head around to see Ashton crossing the platform. Not the Ashton that walked away an hour or so ago; they’ve still got the lava rock arm, but apart from that it’s the same genasi form that Orym first met.
“Hey.” And he could swear his voice sounds smaller than it used to. “You’re back.”
Ashton seems to grasp his meaning, taking a long look at his arm before answering, “Yeah.” He sits beside Orym, bicep not quite touching his shoulder but close enough for him to rest against, if he wanted. He doesn’t, though, keeping his gaze off into the wilderness. “You know this doesn’t change anything between us, right? Between any of us.”
Orym shrugs. “What’s there to change?”
“Just, like, stuff like this, being able to check in with each other… Look, I’m not gonna go off and hook up with Fearne just because everyone seems to think we should.” Orym draws his knees in, hunching over them. “Hey, I mean it. We just both figured out some cool shit we can do, that’s all. I’m not stealing your best friend away from you.”
“I never even realized she was having reservations about it before. She never said anything about it to me. Maybe I’m not as good a friend as I thought.”
“I don’t think that’s true.”
“I would’ve taken the shard myself, if I’d known. I was ready to take it today, if she hadn’t changed her mind.”
“Maybe that’s why she didn’t want to tell you. You, ah, don’t always show the highest concern for your own skin. And yes, I realize what a massive hypocrite I am to tell you that. Still, I’m not gonna lie, that would’ve been pretty cool.” He reaches over to tousle Orym’s hair, in an attempt to approximate Fearne’s fiery mane as best he could with the short strands. “We could’ve been, like, brothers. Or maybe not… fuck, I dunno. This is crazy.” They shake their head like they’re trying to knock something loose. “But I guess a lot of crazy shit has happened today.”
They turn towards Orym, and place their right hand on his cheek, and the stone is rough and dry and yet somehow it feels so alive as it guides his face toward Ashton’s. And Ashton’s lips are cool, and not rough at all, and they settle against Orym’s like they belong there, just for a moment before pulling away.
They’d come to the Feywild in an attempt to slow down time for a moment, but now it seems to have stopped entirely, Orym’s entire world resting between one heartbeat and the next. But as reality reasserts itself around him, he recalls what Fearne told him about what happened on the ziggurat. “So. You’re just giving those out to everyone, now?”
“Not this time.” Ashton’s eyes lose focus, his gaze drifting toward the background. “But, like I said, today’s been weird, so if you wanna just forget…”
They don’t get a chance to finish as Orym stands and leans in for another kiss.
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Delilah skill issue
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End of the episode had me smiling so much, I just fucking love Ashton and Fearne so much 🥹
Them running off to test their new abilities and racing down the tree, I may have teared up a little ❤️
Can’t wait to see their new powers!
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Orym and the Hag
I made a compilation to clips about where Orym's head was at going into that deal with Morri. They really hit harder for me seeing them back to back.
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E77 Orym and Fearne the morning after the girls' night Whitestone Underground Tour. Later that day Ashton absorbed the shard.
E79 Orym talks to Ashton for the first time after the shard incident.
E79 Morrigan lays out the rules of the Honesty trial.
E79 Orym tells his two truths in the Honesty trial.
E80 Bell's Hells decompress after the trial. Everyone has powder keg issues to work on, even Orym.
E81 Orym makes a self-sacrificing deal with Mori.
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People are acting weird but no one is actively sabotaging the goal.
What would be funnier and very fey is the idea that actually none of them were replaced. This is a test of trust. Who are you looking for a reason not to trust? How do you each behave when there's a perceived reason to be guarded in a place where you have to work together anyway?
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C3 E80
More of the hound because I’ve decided that he deserves more screen time, also imogen giving him scritch. New headcanon time- Imogen is like a dad when it comes to pets, pretending not to like them and then immediately becoming attached.
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Please add propaganda for both episodes to this one!
Your Own Personal Hell:
The Band of Boobs continue their journey to the next layer of Hell and immediately find themselves in hot water! Hardwon taps into his dwarven heritage, Moonshine opens up her fungal network, and Beverly confronts an anti-paladin.
Old Man on the Edge of Town:
Duck Team enlists a new ally to track Ultrus and save Calder! Callie goes ice cold, Sol joins the network, and Jake reveals his next character. (Hardwon Surefoot)
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Critical Role: Favorite Marisha Ray Moments
----Keyleth of the Air Ashari----
Knitted a Sweater (C1/E21)
Keyleth reveals a shocking truth (and Marisha shows off her acting chops) (C1/E22)
Keyleth Skywrites (C1/E31)
Marisha’s NAT 1 on the Snitch (C1/E33)
Low CHA + High DMG = HDYWTDT (C1/E34)
Keyleth’s Winters Crest gift to Percy (C1/E36) I love their friendship so much
Groaner foul goes to Marisha (C1/E37)
Keyleth is pissed and you just clocked her in the jaw (C1/E41)
Don’t piss off the Druid (C1/E42)
Tidal Wave (pt1) (pt2) (C1/E46)
Flame on! (C1/E63)
Keyleth finally says it back (C1/E65)
Keyleth is adorable + cute little Percy and Keyleth moment (C1/E65)
Control Weather (C1/E67)
“You passed through fire” (C1/E69)
“I got a wink from Vex” aka Kiki is an adorable bi mess (C1/E70)
“Call me a child one more goddamn time!” (C1/E70)
“You died how you lived.”//”A dumbass.” (C1/E80)
Feebleminded Raishan (and bruised tailbone for Marisha) (C1/E83)
----Beauregard Lionett----
“Help. Helphelphelphelp” (C2/E2)
Beau sucks at apologies (C2/E4)
Hard to avoid your past when it finds you (C2/E4)
Training session with Dairon (C2/E4)
Don‘t turn when you sneeze (C2/E8)
Beau is a fan of going down (Ashley approves, everyone else? not so much) (C2/E15)
Training session with Dairon PT2 (C2/E16)
Beau lore drop (C2/E24)
When your character’s anger becomes too real (C2/E24)
Beau has Invisibility FOMO (C2/E29)
Training with Tubo (C2/E31)
Beau gets her nautical terms a ‘little’ mixed up (C2/E37)
Beau waits (C2/E43)
Beau flashes her badge (C2/E43)
“Towards our destiny” (C2/E46)
Stillness of Mind (C2/E86)
What’s wrong with Beau? (C2/E92) this entire episode though was filled with amazing role play moments lbr
Beau’s shrinking staff (C2/E92)
Beau the Nerd (C2/E125)
---Laudna---
Laudna’s backstory (C3/E17) One of my favorite backstory drops
“Hello....Darkness!” (C3/E33)
Laudna is struggling before making her choice (C3/E63)
“Delilah...” (C3/E69)
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Oh no, now I'm worried that part of what Ludinus needs is the awakened essences of primordials.
And now they're bringing him two.
Are the Hells going to get to Ruidus and have to stop Ludinus from siphoning the essences out of Ashton and Fearne??
The Hells have been playing into Ludinus's hands all along, what if they're walking the key right to the lock?
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Le Néerlandais Mathijs Deen a parcouru le continent avec une Citroën C3, toujours sur des routes historiques. Le désordre apparent de la rue s’est manifesté pour lui au sein du sentiment communautaire transnational.
Les objets épais reposent sur le tronc ou oubliés entre les miettes de la boîte à gants. Ils sont utilisés peu de temps avant le dernier ennui, lorsque se joue le voyage “Je vois ce que tu ne vois pas”: les grands atlas routiers européens. En lambeaux de l’extérieur, et alors seulement un labyrinthe de lignes colorées qui ne disent rien. Apparemment.
L’écrivain hollandais Mathijs Deen a grandi avec: “J’appartiens à la génération arrière”, raconte à la fin des années cinquante le voyage de son enfance dans le canard de ses parents. “J’ai appris à connaître l’Europe depuis la voiture, pas depuis le haut, depuis l’avion.”
Il y a quelques années, le journaliste de radio spécialisé dans l’histoire a rouvert ses portes – et parcouru l’Europe à bord de sa Citroën C3, toujours sur des routes historiques, “certainement 10 000 km”, estime-t-il.
Dans son livre “About Old Ways”, Deen raconte les histoires qui se cachent derrière le chaos de la route électronique. Et cela transmet un sens transnational de la communauté: si vous suivez le Rhin – il y a la Forêt Noire, les Vosges – continuez jusqu’en Suisse, les montagnes jusqu’en Italie et débarquez dans une autre culture, vous comprenez ce que cela signifie “partie de l’Europe” être.
M. Deen, il existe des itinéraires légendaires comme la Route 66 ou la Panamericana. Pourquoi les Européens n’avons-nous pas aussi une rue avec une telle valeur symbolique?
Mathijs Deen: La route 66 est tellement chargée parce que c’est un repère pour la naissance d’une nation. Cela n’existait pas en Europe: les grandes routes et les liens urbains existaient bien avant les nations. Pour que l’une des routes européennes obtienne une image semblable à celle de la Route 66, il faudrait que les personnes qui la empruntent partagent une histoire tout aussi puissante.
L’Europe n’est-elle pas assez une histoire?
Deen: Oui, mais il est devenu difficile de créer un lien affectif avec les routes européennes et leur histoire. Lorsque le réseau routier européen a été créé en 1950 après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, c’était principalement les capitales qui souhaitaient être connectées, par exemple de Londres à Paris en passant par Rome. Tout le long des chemins enracinés dans notre histoire européenne.
A cette époque, il n’y avait que 24 à 26 rues. Puis ils se sont étendus: les principales connexions est-ouest telles que la E10 (n ° 1 de Å en Norvège à Luleå en Suède, NDLR), E20 (de Shannon en Irlande à Saint-Pétersbourg en Russie), E40 (de Calais en France à Ridder au Kazakhstan) – et les routes du nord au sud telles que la E5 (de Greenock en Écosse à Algeciras en Espagne) et la E25 (de Hoek van Holland aux Pays-Bas à Palerme en Italie).
Soudain, le filet s’est détaché de l’histoire et est devenu un motif abstrait. Ainsi, de la mémoire culturelle, de laquelle catastrophe ont émergé ces rues, elles ont disparu, faisant ainsi partie d’une nouvelle Europe. Peut-être que les gens ne se souciaient pas du temps. Vous êtes maintenant assis dans la voiture et ne regardez même pas le paysage, mais suivez simplement la Navi.
Vous avez consacré un livre entier aux rues de l’Europe et parcouru les grands itinéraires, au fil des siècles, toujours sur les traces de personnages historiques: un pèlerin sur le chemin de l’Islande à Rome en 1025, un soldat de Napoléon, 1812 sur le chemin de Wassenaar à Smolensk, une course automobile de Paris à Vienne en 1902. Qu’y a-t-il derrière?
Deen: Je voulais montrer à quel point nous sommes unis et que toutes ces connexions dans tous les pays nous appartiennent à nous, Européens. Bien que ces routes aient toujours été des ennemis, certaines construites spécialement pour des armées comme César, il n’y avait pas que destruction et guerre. Partout où vous regardez, ces routes sont la raison pour laquelle nous partageons tant – du commerce aux découvertes et inventions en passant par la culture et les expériences de voyage. Ce sort est devenu clair pour moi alors que j’étais enfant: nous étions de la maison à Twente sur la E8 (près de la frontière allemande, note d. Red.). À mes grands-parents à Utrecht sur la route. Mon père a dit que ce n’était pas juste une route – elle allait de Londres à Moscou, d’un endroit magique à un autre.
Un seul n’a pas pu conduire plus à l’est jusqu’à la fin de la guerre froide. Ces rues séculaires nous rappellent-elles que de telles frontières ne doivent pas être éternelles?
Deen: C’est ce dont il s’agit. Dans le passé, le billet Interrail vous a également fourni une carte de l’Europe. Les lignes de chemin de fer qui s’y trouvaient allaient partout, jusqu’à Moscou. Le rideau de fer n’a même pas été tiré. C’était une promesse. La carte a signalé: Nous appartenons ensemble.
Laquelle des rues que vous décrivez aurait ce pouvoir magique de le montrer?
Deen: Ce devrait être celui qui se sent connecté à une conscience européenne profonde. Peut-être une route qui mène à Rome comme la E25 ou la E35 reliant le nord et le sud. La E35 suit la célèbre voie romaine Via Appia jusqu’à Brindisi. Sur cette route, le pèlerin islandais Guðríðr Þorbjarnardóttir s’est rendu à Rome en 1025, dont je raconte également l’histoire dans mon livre. Alors que je voyageais moi-même sur place, je me suis rendu compte que ceux qui marchent sur les traces des autres se heurtent aux obstacles qu’ils ont également rencontrés – cela relie. Le littoral, les montagnes, les rivières sont des constantes éternelles.
Ainsi, nous pouvons avoir sur le chemin les mêmes vues que les gens dans un passé lointain. Où, par exemple?
Deen: Il y a des endroits qui indiquent clairement que beaucoup d’autres ont eu ce regard devant moi. Parce que les routes suivent la logique du paysage, faites un coude au bord de la rivière ou autour d’une montagne. Cela se voit à Atapuerca en Espagne, où ont été découverts des fossiles des premiers humains d’Europe: l’Homo Heidelbergensis était là, les Neanderthals, les Romains y menaient leurs routes, le Chemin de Saint-Jacques défile. Et maintenant, à ce stade, deux routes européennes se croisent avec les routes E5 et E80. De telles façons nous le montrent: un paysage est comme une archive.
Les routes peuvent-elles submerger les voyageurs avec leur itinéraire?
Deen: Cela m’est arrivé sur l’autoroute de Toulouse: soudain, il y a les Pyrénées. Ils apparaissent comme un mur à l’horizon, d’est en ouest, qui m’a emporté. Les premières autoroutes allemandes au début des années trente ont même été conçues par l’architecte paysagiste Alwin Seifert. Pour mettre en valeur le paysage lors d’un voyage de A à B. Une influence claire de la romance.
Moment – Les autoroutes allemandes Au début des années 1930, sont inséparables de l’idéologie des national-socialistes. Seifert était dans le Troisième Reich même “Reichslandschaftsanwalt”.
Deen: Oui, le directeur du système Reichsautobahn, Fritz Todt, lui avait confié la conception d’autoroutes s’intégrant de manière organique dans la campagne allemande afin d’attirer l’attention des conducteurs sur la beauté de la patrie. Ceci est considéré comme l’invention de l’autoroute poétique. Les Allemands ont abandonné ce concept plus tard, non seulement à cause du passé sombre, mais aussi parce qu’ils aiment conduire vite. Néanmoins, après la guerre, les Néerlandais ont été inspirés par l’idée de Seifert lors de la construction de la A1, qui relie Amsterdam à la frontière allemande. Les Romains et les Français, au contraire, pensaient que la route de A à B était une ligne directe et efficace.
Comment avez-vous navigué?
Deen: J’ai toujours commencé avec les cartes pliantes. Je voulais voir exactement où se trouvaient les montagnes, les rivières, les détails des Navis ne me suffisaient pas – cela me disait en chemin: “Tu peux prendre un autre chemin maintenant!”. En effet, j’avais programmé tous les anciens itinéraires, par exemple pour mon chapitre de 1812, à travers des villages polonais, mentionnés dans des lettres de soldats.
Sur mon siège de passager empilé à côté des cartes et des livres – car il existe également des formes de cartes littéraires. Par exemple, dans un vieux poème sur Brindisi à l’époque de César: le port a toujours la même apparence que ici, avec de petits bateaux qui se balancent sur la houle. Je restai assis à lire les lignes qui surplombaient la mer – et les millénaires disparurent soudainement.
Parfois, le paysage n’est pas si inchangé – la route terrestre entre l’Angleterre et la France, que vous décrivez dans votre premier chapitre, est difficile à imaginer aujourd’hui.
Deen: Le fait que la Grande-Bretagne soit une île est, dans l’histoire de la Terre, une exception. Jusqu’à l’avant-dernière période glaciaire, il y a 450 000 ans, un pont terrestre en calcaire reliait les falaises de Douvres à Dieppe. À la fin de l’avant-dernière période glaciaire, lorsque la glace a fondu, il y avait un énorme réservoir qui la serrait jusqu’à ce qu’elle se brise et provoque une onde de tempête inimaginable. À Happisburgh, des empreintes de pas vieilles de plus de 800 000 ans ont été découvertes, témoignant de la distance parcourue par l’Europe au Paléolithique. Je suis convaincu que notre image de l’Europe serait très différente aujourd’hui, à l’époque du Brexit: si cette voie terrestre millénaire entre l’Angleterre et la France existait toujours.
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Aerial panorama of Brindisi in the afternoon, Puglia, Italy
Via Appia is a road that follows the route of the homonymous ancient Roman road (connecting Rome to Brindisi).
Roads in Central Pyrenees mountains close to Col du Tourmalet (2115m).This is the highest road in this mountains range and represents one of the most famous climb of The Tour of France which is the biggest cycling race in the world.
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Burgos Cathedral and city panorama at sunset. Burgos, Castile and Leon, Spain.
Itinéraires européens légendaires Les États-Unis ont la route 66, l’Europe a l’histoire Le Néerlandais Mathijs Deen a parcouru le continent avec une Citroën C3, toujours sur des routes historiques.
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Игры, которые лечат
Игры, которые лечат. Респираторный аллергоз, бронхиальная астма, астматический бронхит.
При подобных заболеваниях необходимо не только укреплять мышцы грудной клетки, пояса верхних конечностей, но и развивать ритмичное дыхание с углубленным, но спокойным выдохом.
При разработке игр использовались: произношение звуков во время игровых упражнений в сочетании с ритмичными движениями рук и ног; движения для формирования навыка правильного положения языка и координации движений нижней челюсти; дозированный бег - для улучшения функционирования диафрагмы. Последнее очень важно, так как 90% всей работы дыхательных мышц у детей до 5 лет ложится на диафрагму. Игры можно использовать уже спустя 2 - 3 недели после приступа. Следует обратить внимание на чрезмерное эмоциональное возбуждение ребенка во время игры. Оптимальными являются ежедневные игры с троекратным повторением в течение дня (1 - 2 месяца).
Дети 2 - 3 лет
Надуй шарик
Формирование дыхания, обучение более ритмичному и углубленному дыханию, правильному смыканию губ.
Выполнение упражнения см. “Шарик лопнул” (Предыдущая статья)
Самолетик-самолет
Формирование правильного дыхания (его глубины, ритма), укрепление мышц рук и грудной клетки, усвоение понятий “налево”, “направо”, координация движений в пространстве.
Ведущий показывает, как играть в “самолет”: разводит руки в стороны ладонями вверх, поднимает гoлову вверх - вдох. Делает поворот в сторону, произнося “жжж”, - выдох, стоит прямо, опустив руки,- пауза и т.д. Ребенок повторяет за ведущим 2 - 3 раза. Затем ведущий читает стишок, а ребенок делает движения самостоятельно по 2 - 4 раза в каждую сторону в ритме стиха.
Самолетик-самолет (ребенок разводит руки Отправляется в полёт. в стороны ладонями вверх) Жу, жу, жу, (делает поворот вправо Жу, жу, жу, и выдох “жжж”) Постою и отдохну. (встает прямо, опустив руки, - пауза)
Я налево полечу, (поднимает голову - вдох) Жу, жу, жу, (делает поворот влево Жу, жу, жу, и выдох “жжж”) Постою и отдохну. (встает прямо и опускает руки - пауза)
Мышка и Мишка
Формирование глубокого ритмичного вдоха и выдоха, развитие координации движений, укрепление мышц позвоночника.
Ведущий показывает движения и произносит слова: У Мишки дом огромный. (в��прямиться, встать на носки, поднять руки вверх, потянуться, посмотреть на руки - вдох) У мышки - очень маленький. (присесть, обхватив руками колени, опустить голову - выдох с произнесением звука “шшш”) Мышка ходит (надо ходить по залу) в гости к Мишке, Он же к ней не попадет.
Стишок с движениями повторяется 4 - 6 раз. Ведущему следует внимательно следить за четкостью и координацией движений.
Ветер
Координация движений, усвоение понятий “налево”, “направо”, “вверх”, “вниз”, формирование ритмичного глубокого дыхания.
Ведущий предлагает поиграть в “ветер”. Читает стихи и делает в ритм их движения: Я ветер сильный, я лечу, Лечу, куда хочу: (руки опущены, ноги слегка расставлены, вдох через нос) Хочу - налево посвищу, (повернуть голову налево, сделать губы трубочкой и надуть) Moгy подуть направо, (голова прямо - вдох, голова направо - выдох, губы трубочкой) Могу подуть вверх - (голова прямо - вдох через нос, опустить голову, в облака, подбородком касаясь груди, - спокойный глубокий выдох через рот) А пока - я тучи разгоню. (круговые движения руками)
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It feels like people were wanting the trust exercises in Critical Role c3 E79 and E80 to be research-supported therapy from a licensed practitioner where they all work together to get a good grade in therapy, a thing that's normal to want and possible to achieve.
Not A HAG fucking with them per her nature feeding off juicy drama and cringe who wants to shake them around until all their secrets come out for her to watch and realize that they're so scared of failure they're locking into the sort of inaction that will actually make them fail. (I love Nana Mori. She was exactly the sort of fucked up punk rock street wise woman they needed.)
It's BORING if they just talk about all their problems. It's BORING if they just jump to trusting each other (when the exercise was started that they can't trust each other). It's BORING if they're like "actually that power that's been set in front of me could possibly have a bad effect so I'm just going to keep ignoring it. It's BORING to be safe. Go back to your coffee shop AUs if you want everything to be soft and safe. That's not the point of the source material.
The CR cast have REPEATEDLY said they have more fun pushing the big red button than playing it safe because you spend all of real life trying to avoid the consequences of risky decisions and it's FUN to get to explore what can go wrong.
Bell's Hells succeeded because they concluded they are in a moment were inaction and hesitation will get everyone killed and they just need to push all the big red buttons and take the risks because it's now or never. They need to check in enough to keep each other in line, but they also need to imagine a scenario where none of them are traitors. (Like they had to restrain FCG from murder-bot mode, but they risked getting to murder-bot mode because the benefit outweighed the personal risk.)
This party is not OSHA approved. They literally couldn't do the job if they were. People like Allura and Keyleth are relying on them to take monumentally stupid risks while holding on by their fingernails so that other people can be safe.
Fearne came to the conclusion that she wasn't taking the shard because she was afraid of Dark!Fearne. But her friends will pull her out of that if she drifts. She also wasn't taking it because she thought Ashton was supposed to have it and that didn't work out well. If she'd put her hoof down her friends would probably have accepted her decision even if they disagreed with it. (It's actually like normal and healthy to disagree with your friends choices and not yes-man them all the time.) But she decided with her own free will that she was just being scared and actually she did want to try. (But also if they hadn't gone through the shard hurting and rejecting Ashton, Fearne might have thought her taking damage meant she wasn't supposed to have it, not just part of the trial of absorbing it.)
There's no binary where pressuring your friends is always bad. Sometimes your friends pressure you into doing things they believe will benefit you that you're reluctant to do and then you do it and are like "no actually that was the right call and I needed that." Or you conclude "No actually that was bad and I wish I didn't listen." There's actually no way to know ahead of time. My relationship with one of my best friends of like 20 years consists heavily of us battling each other's depression by pressuring each other into things we don't want to do but need to and that's healthy for us. But also other people in our lives pressured us into things we didn't want to do and should not have done and it turned out bad. It turns out that life is made up of shades of grey and not hard and fast rules. There's no way of knowing if you're fucking up ahead of time.
Imogen admitted in the Truth or Die session that she was upset that Fearne didn't take the shard. She probably would not have told Fearne that in normal circumstances. And she was probably feeling that way because part of her was upset at herself for not giving into the Predothos powers. Admitting that to Fearne gave her the courage to talk about the possibility of doing that. Which like, could be a terrible idea. But also this is a D&D game with predetermined character class powers that grow as you level and there has to be an in-game justification for getting powers like Revelation in Flesh at 14th level. Like, either she leans into these powers or they're forced on her or she stops leveling and goes home. Leaning in is way more fun. Don't you want to see what batshit thing Matt has planned for that? That's FUN. Ignoring the dark powers is boring.
Like first and foremost this is A GAME that involves yes-anding and taking risks. It's about characters who have spent their entire lives burying and ignoring their problems and getting worse because of it. It isn't REAL for them to have one revelation and be like, "Whelp I'm fixed now and will fall into none of my old patterns and just bare my soul to everyone forever now." People aren't actually like that and if that's what they need to do to be measurably better for you you'll have a lifetime of disappointments. This is an adult story for adults about how adults really behave.
Anyway I can't wait for them to schlep all their baggage and new fucked up powers to the moon with them where they're make irresponsible decisions based on a martyr complex while their friends yell at them to stop being stupid and selfish and let them help. It's going to be a disaster but hopefully they snatch victory from the jaws of defeat (or defeat from the jaws of victory) and tell an entertaining story about the fuckups who tried to stop the next Calamity. Maybe they will and they get to be heroes. Maybe it comes at a terrible cost. Maybe they totally fuck it up and it's a Ring of Brass situation. But it'll be FUN.
#critical role#critical role spoilers#critical role meta#critical role discourse#critical role campaign 3#Bell's Hells#There's a reason many fans of this show would be totally incapable of making a compelling AP on their own#Maybe a fun home game but not a compelling narrative for other people#long post
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Your Own Personal Hell:
The Boobs fight off acid and Bastion in Gluttony, then fly out into a storm where they sink through to their own separate rings of hell.
I do literally mean "fly out" as they get swept up by wind when they get out of the literal belly of the beast. Moonshine spends several spells to find Bev and try to save them before finally just allowing themselves to sink into the quicksand.
Ilsed talks in everyone's head about how they will be separated, and the gang decides to call him "Ms. Rosell".
Balnor fully goes missing.
Hardwon sees the dragon Wilhelm Bronzebeard and remembers the first time he held a Kingshammer.
Moonshine goes fully fungal, remembers meeting Pawpaw, and then loses him.
Bev comes face to face with his father, and remembers the first person he watched die. He then nearly takes his fathers hand before Moonshine tells him what a child has a duty to his father, but a hero has a duty to the world.
The actual time Jake says “You ruined my night, Brian.” It's earned.
Old Man on the Edge of Town:
In the aftermath of Calder’s sacrifice, Big Bev shows his hot side (Emily’s words) and threatens Glen into forever leaving the Crick.
Big Bev does this by saying “you’re real lucky. the only reason i’m not killing you is cause i like your daddy. he’s a real good guy. and you better hope that he lives a nice long life cause the day he dies i’m coming for you. so i’d get a head start and get the fuck out of the crick.”
Sol embraces death and becomes part of the network, changing his subclass to Way of the Long Death. Callie hardens and becomes a Winter Eladrin. They use the network to find out where Ultrus is heading with Calder.
Meemaw offers them a guide to help get them to Irondeep, and old man living in a broken down airship at the edge of town, and the Duck Team meets Titan of Bahumia Hardwon Surefoot, who looks a little worse for wear these days. The reveal of his return (around 30 minutes into the episode, you absolutely should listen to it) caused a physical reaction from many a fan.
Hardwon has been living in the SS Stormborn for a while, and is surrounded by cans of beans and a taxidermied Caw Caw. He and the Duck Team have an argument over Petri's copy of Maxim Magazine featuring Jessica Simpson, prompting Murph to say "you've ruined it, you've ruined the show"
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