Thanks Chrome for adding the “inactive tabs” function without notifying me and giving me a heart attack when my 99+ tabs were gone
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Perhaps…Robin Jason? Brotherly bonding if you want something more specific?
it’s bothering little brother o’clock
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People exist who actually want the Master to be written out of the show? Even temporarily? They’re like…the only other reoccurring character. The only other active character that can be recasted. Almost as central and iconic to the show as Cybermen or Daleks. Infamous for coming back from the dead. The Doctor’s person.
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the way that one line from the new epilogue in an astarion romance is going to HAUNT me
just. what a profoundly intense thing to confess to someone.
like, just these six months of newfound happiness with you exerts a force on his heart equal and in direct opposition to two centuries of endless torment, the gnawing hunger and exploitation. this flashbulb-bright fraction of his long life holds the same gravity to him as years upon years of darkness and suffering.
in all likelihood, he hasn’t even known his lover for as long as his worst memory lasted, that year sealed away to go mad from starvation and sensory deprivation, yet he still tells them this brief time has been so fundamentally and powerfully important that the weight of even that unimaginable hell is vanishingly small compared to this present he has now and the future ahead of them both.
how am i supposed to act normal about this.
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Let’s keep this up!
So, in case you weren’t aware:
Name: Trick Weekes
Pronouns: they/them
Additions:
Jin Maley, voice actor for Taash, is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.
Erika Ishii, one of the four voices for Rook, is genderfluid and uses they/she/he/any pronouns.
Gareth David-Lloyd, voice actor for Solas, uses he/him/they/them pronouns.
Jessica Clark, voice actor for Neve Gallus, uses she/her/they pronouns.
Jeff Berg, one of the four voices for Rook, uses he/him pronouns.
Corinne Busche, game director of Dragon Age: The Veilguard uses she/her pronouns.
I've added the ones I could verify on IMDB or their social media profiles. If anything changes I'll do my best to add them!
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(can you tell that I don’t know how to draw kiss)
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