Lance keeling down to propose very romantically probably in public:
Keith falling over seemingly all on his own:
Lance:
Lance: you good, babe?
Keith, pulling them both up to their feet: yeah, why?
Lance: ????because you face planted into the ground??
Keith: I thought you fell over. I didn't want you to be embarrassed.
Lance:
Lance: I love you so much pls have my kids
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//aBREATHS IN
SOLO LEVELING FANS I NEED SOME VALIDATION, is it okie to be a suho fan qwq????
Ik ya'll know me for being the most obsessed Jinwoo fangirl to ever walk the earth but I'm just wondering if I wont be cancelled for being a Suho fan q w q. I can't resist the little artist appreciation
But I'm also worried that i'll be jumped on if I do become a hoonie fan snifFF (No i dont plan on nsfw hcs I just wanna be a casual enjoyer—)
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I'd like to thank my friend in advance for validating me on what I'm about to say
Before 2.3 I didn't like Firefly. I have trust issues so of course I'd be pretty upset when someone I play as is so willing to just trust only to get betrayed and hardly acknowledge it. I was upset that we glossed over it so I didn't like her.
And then 2.3 hit. I played the story in one night and there were a few moments that sold me but the biggest one was her apologising to us. It made me happy that she recognised the fault in lying especially to someone who cares deeply for her and I chose the option that showed how I felt and she once again apologised. That was all I wanted and needed to like her.
The other moments I liked were the optionals between her talking to Jade where you could search for the Trailblazer. Whenever you find them she observes and sounds so fond of us and it's honestly pretty adorable and I love it a lot.
The last moment I absolutely have to talk about that fully sold me on her as well as fireblazer was the cutscene after the bomb bit. The way Trailblazer is obviously scared for her safety but she's so determined to save everyone. The way that when we get smacked off she immediately flies down to save us. Also I'm sorry the bridal carry had me muffling a scream in the middle of the night.
So yep yet another character who I've changed my opinion on just because of a patch. And all of this to say you can change opinions on a character. It's absolutely valid for you to do so. I've done it twice throughout this area and I'll probably continue to do so going forward.
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While I absolutely agree with the sentiment and think oc positivity is sorely needed, comparing writing canon muses to fast fashion sounds a bit icky to me. I know you don't mean it in a bad way, but it does kinda sound like you're implying that people writing canon characters are putting less love, effort and creativity into their portrayals. Just because there are multiple people writing the same character doesn't cheapen their value, so I'd personally look for some other metaphor.
firstly, just want to say: I have so much anxiety about this message. like I know you're coming from a good place but its confrontation and alarm bells in my head so let me see if I can articulate. ; ; also, I'm posting this from mobile so I apologize for any weird formatting etc owo;
I'm going to stand by my statement (tho I deleted the tags [edit: I did take a screenshot for context sake]) honestly because I definitely was not implying that canon portrayals have less value, in fact I specifically stated that both canon and original characters have value, just like fast fashion and couture have their own values.
let me explain my thought process.
you walk into, say, Walmart and pick up a pair of Levi's. why ? because you've probably worn them before and like them, or heard of them from others and want to try them out. or because you're simply browsing and like the style and color and they're in the right size so why not ? canon muses have that ease of access, whether it be knowing the fandom or simply having a range of content and reviews to go off of as a "consumer".
original characters don't have that luxury; I don't know about other people, but for me sometimes engaging with original characters - and this is coming from someone who writes predominantly fandomless original characters and agonizes over how accessible their lore is - is, well, bottlenecked by my own energy and willingness to engage with the information and content the creator had provided. it's much easier for me, energy wise, to play a video game and then gravitate to muses from it because I'm already familiar with them, so I already have a foot in the door so to speak.
I fucking love reading original lore tho ! I also FUCKING LOVE canon divergence and headcanons ! but it isn't always easy to engage with or incorporate, and I think that's something that impacts a lot of people in how they view ocs compared to canons. original characters just often take more effort to engage with and understand, and that's not a bad thing ! but in a busy life it's understandable that folks want to go to what is comfortable and what they know, so they pick up a pair of Levi's instead of going to get a tailored pair of pants.
next, I should clarify that the characters are clothes, and we, as writers, are the ones who wear those clothes. which is to say, our own personal style and actions play into the overall appearance and feel of our portrayals. two people can take the same shirt and make completely different outfits with it ! maybe one of them decides to crop it, or bleach it, or cut it up and sew it into something new. and all of these things are valid ! and they all have value. you may be wearing the same shirt as someone else, but you still style it the way you want to. you still look different, still unique, still beautiful. there is nothing bad about liking fast fashion or canon characters. fast fashion is convenient, so are canon characters. some canon characters are poorly written and need to be dressed up or fixed to be worn, while others are quality and wonderfully made ! just like clothes ! and honestly, the same applies to original characters too !
the pants I'm wearing right now ? my favorite pair of pants. I've had them for like... four years. and they're still going strong. fast fashion isn't necessarily cheap, just like couture isn't necessarily haute. but again, it's about how you wear it. and everyone in the BG3 rpc wears their clothes, whether they be canon or original, in their own unique, beautiful way ! we all have our own style, and that style provides value to what we're trying to portray. neither canon nor original characters are better than the other, they BOTH have pros and cons. just like fast fashion and couture. they both have value, and their mode or means doesn't detract or add to the value of the final product.
I apologize if it seemed I was implying canon writers aren't as valuable as original writers, or somehow cheaper due to volume, in my tags. I definitely see where you are coming from and that's a valid perspective. However, that was not my intention and I hope I've managed to clarify my stance and explain myself a bit better. thank you for your message, I hope you're well ! sending lots of good vibes ♡
also, in case anyone was curious, my pants:
they are incredibly soft and flowy, very nice. I sleep in them and wear them out. I know they're winter themed but I think they're subtle enough to be worn outside the season, plus they have polar bears on them and I love polar bears !
also, if it's of any value, I have written my fair share of canon characters. I wrote extensively for assassins creed and marvel, in fact that's where I got my start in the rpc ! if I had to carry the metaphor, my "fast fashion" would be my (canon divergent) cli.nt bar.ton. I may have gotten him from marvel but I have since sliced him up and incorporated the pieces of my portrayal into my original projects ♡
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