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swedenis-h · 2 years ago
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beanthebugboi · 1 day ago
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Just when I thought "I'M THE CHUPRACADUPRA" was peak animation..
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We got "here's an idea- you could shut the fuck up"
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Jokes aside tho, this episode had. SO much. Ramble under the cut in case anyone wants to avoid spoilers but hasn't blocked the tag for it :)
soooo You'll Be Ok was definitely foreshadowing, I'm so glad the "this song means that Stolas is going to die at the end of the season" theory was wrong but STILL. VIA'S REPRISE BROKE ME. The angry heartbroken "when you're gone I'll be okay" AJFKHSJHDJAKHAJSH
Stolas beating the shit out of Andrealphus MADE MY DAY that was fucking hilarious and 100% deserved (speaking of Andrealphus, istg the animation for him keeps getting better.. like, bouncier? More cartoonish than the other characters?)
STOLITZ KISS STOLITZ KISS STOLITZ KISS YIPPEEEEE this is what I've been praying for since all the way back in Full Moon. And the dance at the end? Absolutely adorable, I love Blitz standing on the railing to reach Stolas lmao (reminds me of an animatic I saw a while back, where he was standing on tables)
Millie is pregnant?? Are we gonna get an m&m baby??? (has anyone designed a fanchild yet bc I wanna see what y'all think they'll look like)
HELLHOUNDS HAVE FULL DEMON FORMS APPARENTLY? I thought it was only sinners (or maybe just overlords) and above? Does this mean that other lower-ranking hellborn (imps, succubi, etc) have full forms too?
I love the whole concept of Sinsmas- m&m (lovingly) fighting like heavily weaponized cats was adorable, and Loona's snack stash was 10/10. Although now I wanna know if/how the Sins themselves celebrate? I was hoping we'd see more of them in this episode, maybe even a Lucifer cameo.. but in retrospect that would have been too much, given everything else that happened in the episode.
Anyway, Stolas crying over Via felt like getting stabbed in the heart but other than that I absolutely LOVED the episode, what a way to end the season.. anyone know when season 3 starts?
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demivampirew · 11 months ago
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Henry and Vanessa Kirby
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bon-uoq · 11 months ago
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been a while since I've posted, woops. My energy has been low during the holiday season and I was art-blocked as heckkk, but we back at it now!! ^-^
This is a recent commission for my good friend @yoomschoocs of her Zora character Marlowe; an artificer with a knack for mining & working with magical crystals!
They were created for a D&D campaign I'm hosting (set in pre-calamity BotW Hyrule) & they're an absolute sunshine baby <3
Thank you for commissioning me! 😊💙
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maliciousalice · 1 year ago
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the-stars-are-warring · 17 days ago
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The Absolute Boredom in Fixers voice when he relays "Command I think we might need a new Delta lead." When I am currently completely out of contact with the squad Is so fucking funny truly like 40 is just overriding however many jamming signals and so on and so forth exclusively to be tired of my shit.
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sundayswiththeilluminati · 2 years ago
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Well, it’s been a week and I've had time to cool down and put together my thoughts on Season of the Seraph and its ending. So here goes.
The season finale plot did not require Rasputin to die. "The eliksni are trying to get control of the warsats" is literally a strike. If the warsats needed to be taken off the table as a get-out-of-jail-free card we could have blown the network and kept Rasputin himself. There was an active decision to kill him. Having thought about it, I think I understand why this decision was made - but I still think it's a terrible decision, and I'll explain why.
Before we start, I don't want to sound like I'm going after Destiny's narrative team either personally or professionally. I'm not calling them terrible writers, much less terrible people. I don't know them! They might even be terrible people, for all I know. While I refer to a single monolithic "narrative team," I know in reality there are multiple groups working on different stories. I’m not a professional writer, and they are. And I genuinely believe all of them are talented people who work hard and care about Destiny. But that doesn't mean I don't have some criticisms.
After considering it I think there are three possible reasons to kill Rasputin:
1). The narrative team believed this was a good emotional conclusion that brought closure to his character arc in Destiny. In this case I just think they're flat-out wrong. I'd say "I respect it" but I kind of don't because I think it's so terribly wrong. I don't know what other people think Rasputin's character arc involved, but I won't get closure till Rasputin faces the Witness again and finally ends the war he's been trapped in for centuries. But I get why they would do it, if they believed this. And that final mission was really good. I had a hard time noticing at the time, but it was very well-done, and the cutscene proper was well-shot, -scripted, and -acted (though I'm still angry about the Traveler upstaging Rasputin's death). They put a huge amount of effort into it and into the story work all season long.
But his death being well-done doesn’t change whether I think it was a good narrative choice. Even saying “Rasputin’s arc should conclude here,” the way it was set up had him sacrificing himself to basically cancel himself out. Unless they’re saving up a plot twist, Rasputin ultimately contributed nothing to the fight. He didn’t do any damage to the Fleet or Witness, or anything to stymie Xivu Arath. He died thinking he’d never helped humanity at all and it was safer if he didn’t exist. I don’t know about you, but I find that extremely unsatisfying.
2). Someone doesn't like Rasputin/doesn't know what to do with him. This is two reasons, but they overlap. The Operation: Sancus mission dialogue pissed me off because it gave me the impression that whoever was writing it really didn't like Rasputin and was taking the chance to morally excoriate him. A more subtle version recurs in the final mission where Rasputin is essentially sacrificing himself to null out his own existence - saying "as long as I exist I'm a threat to humanity" - as if he can't ever help or contribute more than endanger people, which is just flat-out wrong. "Humanity doesn't need a Warmind" you're part of humanity, Red. He’s a person; he doesn’t need to justify living. If someone just decided Rasputin Was Bad Actually I’d be very angry indeed. But I don't think it's that personal. Destiny has lots of writers and multiple narrative teams will touch the same work. One person's distaste probably wouldn't steer an entire season.
Related, however, is the reason that maybe no one knows what to do with Rasputin. To be honest I sympathize with this one. Would it shock anyone to hear I've thought about how I would script a Rasputin-focused season? It's surprisingly hard to build a plot around him. A game needs to be interactive and Rasputin's kind of all or nothing - either he can handle the whole problem himself or he can't do anything at all. Red also mostly plays defense. He doesn't have a goal he's working towards other than "kill the Witness/save humanity." You need to come up with a plausible goal that we can believably help him achieve, and that's nontrivial. But, well, that's why I'm not a professional games writer and these people are. "Not sure what do" is not IMO sufficient justification for assassinating one of Destiny's oldest characters/factions.
3). The Destiny narrative team is trying to "declutter" the setting and foreground story by sidelining characters who take a lot of lore to understand. I think this is the real reason, and it's worth talking more about.
A lot of us lore-nerds have long complained about Destiny not foregrounding its setting and story, and Bungie has responded by trying to do so. I think we didn't consider what that would actually look like. Imagine Destiny's story like a long movie. Now imagine people are constantly coming and going from the audience, and everyone who comes in has to nudge their neighbor and go, "hey, what's happening?" Destiny is always (hopefully) acquiring new players, and existing ones are dropping out and coming back. Even most established players either don't read the lore or don't track/remember it. We the lore-keepers are very much the anomaly. If we want story to be a focus, that story also has to be more accessible to new players, lapsed players, people who don't bother reading loretabs, etc., because otherwise it harms their experience and there's a lot more of them than there are of us.
I think this is why we've seen a lot of seasons that introduce whole new concepts - the eliksni Sacred Splicers, for instance - rather than following on existing storylines. Introducing a mostly-new concept puts new and old players on a similar footing. Haunted is another type of compromise between the goal of furthering the story and the goal of making it accessible. Calus and Leviathan are back, but so warped that old players have as much to learn as new ones, and the Sever missions dive deep into character pasts but pretty explicitly describe the emotional arcs they're illustrating, so you don't have to be familiar with that character to get what they're going through. To those who already know Zavala, Crow, etc., it seems laughably obvious and strained. But to those who just got here, this is their first time learning not just about Safiyah but also about Zavala. I think this is also why there have been multiple casual retcons of minor stuff - there isn't time to explain the history, and they've decided it's not worth confusing people.
Rasputin is old. He's been a significant part of Destiny since literally the pre-Alpha test. The complexity and history that are part of why we love the Warmind also make him hell to explain to new people. It takes a decent amount of lore to get invested in his character and since Beyond Light none of that lore is featured in-game. Pre-Season of the Seraph, anyone who began with Beyond Light literally never met him. They never visited Hellas Basin, which is one big environmental story about Rasputin, and The Will of Thousands strike, which demonstrates Red's power and contains many possible dialogues that emphasize him trusting you/acting as an ally, left the playlist ages ago. Since then a new player's only gameplay interaction with him has been Fallen SABER, in which Red yells incoherent Russian and tries to flatten you with a warsat. Is it a surprise relatively new players might not be up on his character arc?
Season of the Seraph, with its narrative of rebuilding Rasputin from the ground up, would be a perfect time to introduce new players to Red's long history, and they...kind of...did that. They worked in Felwinter although then for some reason felt the need to retcon in the whole "Clovis wanted to destroy the Traveler" plan. If you were a new player who didn't know anything about Destiny lore, and you just played Season of the Seraph, you'd get an entire canned arc for Rasputin that hits the early high notes: built to be a weapon, rebelled against his constraints, humanities nerd, big smite, loves Ana and Elsie, makes mistakes but genuinely cares and wants to help.
But that's where Seraph stops. In existing lore (I almost typed "in reality") Rasputin worked out the whole "not a weapon" thing well back during the Golden Age. For a lot of us Warmind fans the most interesting parts of his story happened after that - the entire Collapse, confrontation with Darkness, years of hiding, etc., not to mention all his character development during Warmind and Worthy. He's gone through a lot, and Seraph misses all of it (except Felwinter) in favor of rehashing the same arc for a third time. It's like when moviemakers keep rebooting a superhero origin story. It may be a good story, but eventually we'd like to move on to the other parts we enjoy: this sleeping giant, hard scifi AI, grouchy old bastard, lost lore of the Golden Age, champion of humanity, learning from defeat, learning to trust again, the morality and trauma of warfare - what it means to lose a war - a being never meant to become what he was transforming still further, still unfolding his own potential.
So understanding why they might have done this doesn't excuse what I still see as a terrible narrative choice. I think dropping Rasputin is a major waste of potential, and he's far from the only tricky character to explain. Osiris, or at least the Cult of Osiris, is similarly old. His story is complex and weird and requires knowledge from Curse and earlier, yet he's still playing a major role. Other current characters like Elsie, Saladin, and Crow also need a decent amount of knowledge about previous game events to get why they are the way they are. Saladin's origin story isn't even in this game. It's not Rasputin's fault the game went three years without so much as mentioning him outside of written lore. What was wrong with the great Xivu-Rasputin “war god” parallels most of the season worked to set up, about the intent of violence? Are we never going to explore those? Are we just throwing out all the dialogues planning a role for Red in the upcoming war? Why did we have a dramatic confrontation about trusting Rasputin to operate independently if he were going to be gone in a month anyway? Just in Seraph alone the number of interesting plot threads abruptly trashed by this death argues against it.
Rasputin's longevity is precisely part of why he should stick around. In the first mission of Destiny 1 you wake up in his shadow. He has a history with us. There's just no one quite like him in Destiny. He's not just a character but an entire faction. He explores a part of story space that no one else does. He resonates with us as people rather than players. I assume Neomuna will pick up the Golden Age banner, but it’s a thriving city; Rasputin represented the ruins, the dangers of a dead age, the shadow of apocalypse. He's also maybe the most Guardian-like character and one of the best to weave a parallel/cautionary tale - were we, too, only made to be weapons? But if Rasputin didn't stay a weapon, can we too transcend that intention? And of all the factions in our solar system, the two with the most personal scores to settle with the Witness are the eliksni and Rasputin, and Misraaks'/Eramis' story has focused much more on the Traveler's flight than the Fleet's attack. Of everyone in Destiny Rasputin has the most desperately personal motive for revenge on the monochrome bastard. Now he's not even going to be there to watch it crash and burn.
I understand that foregrounding story also comes with the requirement that it be accessible to those who don't do their lore homework. I appreciate the monumental amount of work that's gone into doing that and the experimental nature of it. But I think the balance has skewed too far towards accessibility. Stuff like the end of Season of Plunder that has zero narrative motivation or continuity and doesn't even get a pretend justification drives me absolutely batty. You can only break internal rules so many times before players stop buying whatever narrative stakes you're trying to set up. Making the story easier to follow doesn't mean characters have to be cartoonishly-exaggerated caricatures like Clovis was in Seraph - just absolutely cartoonishly evil - or reduced to one or two character motives explicitly laid out for the player (though, credit where credit is due, Clovis was hilarious.) It doesn't mean the dialogue has to be as subtle as a Thundercrash. It doesn't mean you get a blank check to retcon or invent whatever's needed to create the intended character arc. If anything that discourages looking further into lore - why bother to learn it when next season will change it all again? I think Y5 represents a lot of experimentation by the Destiny narrative team, and I really respect that. But I also hope they learn what didn’t work from it, and sacrificing Rasputin in an ultimately pointless and unnecessary finale is a major misstep.
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mercless · 6 months ago
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The Harbingers
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During the MSI 2022 Event there were High Noon Gothic-themed game missions, the descriptions of which told a tale over 10 'chapters' of the then newly released 2022 High Noon skins, over the course of the two-patches long event. Which went a little something like this;
A Western Prophecy A devil named Mordekaiser took everything from Leona's family, and she's gonna get it back. Time to find his train, and beat anyone who stands in her way.
Croaker Broker Leona meets Tahm Kench. He gives her a favor in the form of magic weapons, sure to help her on her mission… and what's a favor between friends, right? Now they are two.
A Bet's Debt Katarina is an enforcer, here to collect on a debt owed to the Outsider' Casino. Ain't nobody that can outrun her… not even Mordekaiser. Now they are three.
Vicious Vermin A Mysterious undertaker in a plague mask appears, brandishing a crossbow and reeking of death. Say's a conductors been taking his souls. Now they are four.
The Enemy of My Enemy Friends they ain't but you know what they say about enemies of your enemies. The four ride together, borardin' Moredekaiser's train. The heist is on.
Death of an Angel Varus was an angel, and now he's dead - but out here in the West, death is just the beginnin'. He can still fight, given some aid. The Five Harbingers are fathered.
Black Magic Woman Samira is a gun-witch in the employ of Mordekaiser, and she don't flinch in the face of a little trouble. The Harbingers meet their first challenge.
As Foretold The strangers name is Talon. 'The Harbingers' [they] sigh, 'I warned him.' Leona wonders what [they] mean. Varus takes aim: this [one] killed him. He wants revenge.
Spurn the Devil Leona confronts Mordekaiser, the King of the Sulfur Rail. It is prophesied that the Harbingers' arrival will usher in the end of days, but first they must lay the devil low.
The Final Ride Our heroes are triumphant, escaping to Angel's Perch. Are they truly creatures of prophecy, bringing the end of days? A storm gathers… they'll find out soon enough.
the original screenshot this was transcribed from can be found under the cut:
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o-berriesandhotsauce · 30 days ago
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you know it's bad insomnia when my brain starts wandering to fi and mack while tossing and turning instead of my current blorbo of the hour
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therealslimshakespeare · 2 months ago
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I don’t know why people sleep on them, their friendship is precious
I kind of thought when I read Radio that Maureen’s relationship with Lu might help to redeem her/ get people invested in her again because Lu has so many fans so I thought that would sort of help?! I wonder if that happened
To me they will always be those besties. The ones that keep up with each other after the war and have the same interests and carry on in similar fields that intersect. Also their husbands are very dear to each other, so that’s another bond. They’re besties I’m forever in my book so I will always enjoy writing them. Their little pyromaniac tendencies let loose in Radio was such fun to write because I have scenes like that in my head all the time they just don’t always have a fic to belong to!
I can’t ever predict what folks will get invested in. So I’m along for the ride and keeping to my vision of things. Sometimes it’s a one track mind here and I don’t think that’s really a negative reflection on anyone -even Ida. It’s just a Lu Phenom 😆
But, anyway, as we go on I too would be curious to hear. But you and I aren’t alone, there’s plenty who enjoy this duo as well 💗
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planet4546b · 1 year ago
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what i’m learning from dark road is that much like sora needed a dragonfruit refresher from dunkin if xehanort stopped and went to go get a signature turtle latte from dunkin he’d literallly be fine. We’d all be fine
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hagbrigade · 10 months ago
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pedro pascal reed richards… hmm. fascinating!
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bon-uoq · 1 year ago
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Happy Halloween everyone~ 🎃
Here's a recent commission I did for @cara-kira of their Grimm Ozpin 😈🎴 Thank you for commissioning me!
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p.s. - stay tuned for detailed info on commissions and more soon!
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dysteri0 · 1 year ago
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Seeing Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning in two hours so here's my prediction list
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I've seen maybe 3 of these movies and they've all blurred together but Im sure it's all pretty accurate
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itsohh · 2 years ago
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The other man’s ring was so cute!! I loved it 💕💕 Your version on Ghost is such a dream 🥰 he’s still quiet but he’s not moody and brooding like everyone else writes him and I love how he keeps a soft side for his special person when you write him! It was sooo good! ❤️❤️❤️
❗❗ ahhh glad you like it! I really liked the way they wrote the characters in the reboot, they genuinely feel so realistic and human and I know what you mean! I feel like the who overly brooding thing just isn't realistic or like idk not him? Like sure he's quiet but he has a lot of respect for those around him. He can be blunt at times but that doesn't mean he doesn't care, I feel he has his privacy and sure some PTSD but I do feel like it's something he has in control.
Like Simon's a lutenant in the S.A.S like he has control over himself. He has to be or else he wouldn't be in the military right? I just don't see him being hyper emo when he's always so focused on his mission and his team. I recon he's bit of a actions over words sort of love language person. But I think he also sees them go hand in hand. Like in a fight communication can make or break something. It's the difference between life and death. It's something I see him replicating in a relationship. Frankly I don't think he has time for mindgames in a relationship. He wouldn't be with some one he didn't trust so yeah I recon he would be quite loving and caring in the comfort of his partner. He wouldn't want to ever treat them poorly because he loves them.
Ghost is certainly a case of scary on the inside but soft in the inside. Hes been hurt a lot before and while he's hardened his shell around his heart he doesn't put spikes out to hurt those around him. He's careful but caring.
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the-stars-are-warring · 22 days ago
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AKDBDBBSB I forgot how out of pocket some of the cross talk is in Rep Com
Scorch: Why do we always get the shitty missions?!?
Sev: Well it wouldn't take so long if you could aim
Me: Dead on the ground 'Boys boys. You're both pretty could you kill the droid and revive me please'
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