#crow is definitely one of the Least problematic ocs bc they really are a genuinely good person theyre just
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Why is Crow and Emrys problematic?
i love this i get to juxtapose my possibly least problematic character with the progenitor of the Complete Goblin™ side of the oc family tree
Emrys:
was a little bitch and did that whole "but if i kill this objectively terrible person who has caused a calculable sum of harm to the world and will continue to hurt people if i don't kill him, am i really any better than him" bullshit which i think is a lil problematique. but he did pussy up and kill the guy eventually so he gets a free pass on this one
just went off the shits during and after the Shivering Isles dlc
murdered a man in objectively cold blood to usurp his seat of power
willingly and deliberately mantled a Daedric Prince and took to the mantle with little resistance
actually is objectively one of my most problematic ocs and i can't even go into it bc it's major assd spoilers lmfaodjfb. but tl;dr commits like the worst possible sin against the gods and just horrifically profanes the Divines just because he had depression
Crow:
just steals everything their gay little hands can carry
genuinely. keeps having to change identities bc they can't stop fucking getting involved in major crime rings
more comfortable with murder than they really should be
has more bastard children than any dunmer has a right to
and yet keeps fucking adopting kids instead of raising their god damn bio kids
would unironically wear a Baby Slut crop top
a Blanche who wishes she was a Dorothy
is NOT "baby." stole a goat, scammed Ysolda out of a wedding ring, threw up on a statue of Kynareth, and made Martin run all over the damn place cleaning up after their messes and trying to find them. a baby would not do that
#answered#answered meme#oc posting#crow#emrys#crow is definitely one of the Least problematic ocs bc they really are a genuinely good person theyre just#addicted to drama and $2 face masks
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