It's really simple. If you're born with a vagina and you naturally have elevated testosterone levels, you're a man. If you have a vagina and you take testosterone, you're a woman. But also if you have a vagina, you'll never be a man. But also if you have higher testosterone then you were never a woman. Woman never yes man a vagina testosterone no was an elevated. Vagina man.
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Absolutely adore how Marcille's entire spellbook seems to consist of only the most unhinged spells in existence. Like it seems like her entire magical arsenal is comprised of only the barest minimum of healing spells that she was probably required to learn in school, and then Fireball, Police Flash Grenade, Crime Against Nature, Spam Fireball, Unholy Resurrection, More Fireball, and 9th Level Go Fuck Yourself.
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-> Threat to Humanity -> Master -> Hero ->
The cycle continues? (I was just letting my thoughts wander and brainrotting ඞ)
Yakudo!Roleswap-ish... Most of them were purely vibes based but I'm kind of obsessed with Nameless Castoria I shant lie. A Morgan-adjacent Caster who wandered into the nameless forest and even though it didn't work, continued on stubbornly ignoring her name, ignoring her destiny ignoring everything. Out of self-preservation. Slowly growing colder, trudging on in an effort to make something out of her life, even as she's left with nothing.
On a lighter note, I think Master!Oberon's hair was originally white but he dyed it black. Since his original hair colour in the source material was white too...
Man going through old FGO screenshots so I could get insp really reminds me how life-changing LB6 was..... nothing beats it ever...
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Radagon and his daughters
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one of the things i love about wha is how clearly the magic and ideas the girls learn and have build on top of each other over time. the continuing theme of magic as solutions, and your own spells can be made by adapting what you know into something new.
in one of her first uses of magic, coco uses fabric to sail through the air at the dagda mountains; she later creates the mantle of flight. the air twisting seal she learns to use to pick fruit becomes part of a spell to create rain underneath the sea. agott uses a bird of light to distract people at the river; later, we learn her love for the decorative seals, and her knowledge comes in use to bring people joy, and to help with the curtain leech. every person has their own magic, and everyone's magic connects together to create new things.
no magic is useless; no magic is too small or too basic. no magic is unloved.
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I keep thinking about how Ashton’s been acting lately and I coming back to them saying that they’ve earned “a minor sense of superiority” for all they’ve been through in their life and then how through a lot of what they said after that demonstrates that that sense of superiority goes far beyond being minor. Especially the way they laughed and said “who else?” when the Hells asked themselves if they should really be the ones deciding if the balance of the world should be upended and remade. It carried a lot less of a “well who else is going to do it?” energy that I think it might’ve once carried, the sort of thing the Nein might say, and instead felt more like a “you really want anyone else but us choosing that?”, which aligns with the wildly out-of-hand way they were behaving in the council meeting. They really seem to be placing themself above everyone that was in that council room, especially with how they repeatedly said that all of those delegates are stupid and blind and so on, particularly those who answer to divine powers (I cannot remember if Ashton directly said that last night, but I feel like it would align with what they did say even if they didn’t put it that clearly).
What makes that very interesting to me is that Ashton is also a vessel for a higher power now, a power that—from the way they seem to be looking at things—is grander and older and more powerful than the gods themselves; a titan. They may not answer to Rau’shan, but they channel her power just as surely as any cleric or paladin might channel their deity’s powers. Which is a little hypocritical, but that’s not my point.
I keep wondering that if maybe, probably on a subconscious level, that connection to an older power than the gods is fueling Ashton’s sense of superiority over the gods and those who follow them.
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when castoria uses her fairy eyes on oberon they're always active and she can see that no matter what he says he is lying but unlike all other fairies there is no malice whatsoever behind his words just an all consuming feeling of emptiness that washes over her no matter if oberon talks happily or sadly. on the other hand castorias eyes dont work on guda because when they say that they dont have issues and are perfectly fine there is a warping in the space around them because Clearly They Are Not Fine but guda believes in it so much due to their sheer will to survive that it may was well be true
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