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saisons-en-enfer · 4 months ago
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perilegs · 2 months ago
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i know better than to read/translate the lyrics to most darkwave songs as the vocals blend into the rest anyways so it's enough i enjoy the songs but sometimes i do look them up and why does it always have to be hauntingly beautiful or. this.
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 1 year ago
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New Audio: California's SOFT VEIN Shares Brooding "LEASH"
New Audio: California's SOFT VEIN Shares Brooding "LEASH" @softvein_ @artoffact
California-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Justin Chamberlain is the creative mastermind behind the rising dark wave recording project SOFT VEIN. Chamberlain emerged into the national and international dark wave scenes with two singles last year — “GIVEUPTHEGHOST” and “VIOLENTIA,” which saw him quickly establish a sound that has been compared favorably to the likes of…
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garnetcapricorn · 4 months ago
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I was not expecting this major book hangover after reading Rabble: End Game. (spoilers ahead if u care)
the Villainous Things series is so fucking fun-- I wasn't ready to leave! even though there were hints of future mpreg, I would deal with and probably enjoy it anyway because that's my 2nd fav couple (Baltasar/Zion)
My FIRST favorite is a combo (possible polycule?👀) of Andre/Theo/Gabriel plus Micah/Ziggy. The Gabriel/Micah flirting and makeout scene was to die for! Would've loved to see them go further...
also I totally agree with Theo: twincest would be hot af. And then Gabe was all "he makes it sound so good" so it's basically 2 vs 1 and I can so see Dre caving to his subs ⚔️
also also the reconciliation scene with Theo & Ziggy was actually really touching 🥺 I think Theo should get a bonding experience with his offspring (Ziggy & Simon) and I KNOW it would be bloody🔪 because they're all psycho murder bbs (affectionate). They should get to take down the next big bad.
Simon/Wolfgang is my 3rd fav couple I guess. I really liked that Wolfy was SEVERELY touch starved when they met. that whole situation was so angsty and so hot when they finally got physical.
back to Balty/Zion: very into their giant- lizard- form- primal- mating thing. Baltasar has a cock pocket in lacertus form but Zion does not, which is why I got all the mpreg vibes. like B is an omega. which tbh it's always hot when omegas go into heat.
least fav couples are Xander/Butch and Violentia/Kai. I'm not much of a daddy kink fan. I'm even less of a mommy kink fan. and all the other couples have way better (imo) powers/ dynamics/ tropes.
oh! and bonus couple Luca/Erich: there's only short intro excerpts about them but I'm betting I'll rank them at least tied with Baltasar/Zion. because Luca is demisexual apparently (sweet sweet representation) and an alien (stellarian like Theo and Ziggy) AND was instantly obsessed with Erich after hearing his DJ-ing which perfectly matched his stellarian native language (I think Ziggy described it in his book like "classical music on electric guitar" "symphonic" and Micah had to create a special little instrument to mimic the resonance). so Luca was caught way tf off guard when a normal human was able to resonate like him.
I can't wait to listen to Rabble when it comes out on Audible✨️✨️😇😍🤩😁 Micah's VA is incredibly fun and energetic and amazing
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screamingforyears · 2 years ago
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SOFT VEIN
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pigeontakeover · 2 years ago
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These are the only 2 songs that Soft Vein has officially released. They're a great dark wave/synth duo local to San Diego
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demolitionrats · 2 years ago
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was tagged by @serpentdaughter to list ten songs I have had on repeat recently :0
1. GIVEUPTHEGHOST - soft vein
2. Pastiche - Agender
3. Your Eyes - Harsh Symmetry
4. The Lovecats - The Cure
5. VIOLENTIA - soft vein
6. Death's Too Late - The Shroud
7. Tear You Apart - She Wants Revenge
8. Drowning Lessons - My Chemical Romance (gotta have at least one in here right lmfao)
9. Suffer - Patriarchy
10. Self Injury - Velvet Condom
tagging uhhhhh @spottygeek @bitethebullets
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actu-juridique · 2 months ago
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Continuity and Rupture in the Long Middle Ages
https://justifiable.fr/?p=1951 https://justifiable.fr/?p=1951 #Ages #Continuity #Long #Middle #Rupture Présentation de l’éditeur The “Long Middle Ages” indicates a span of time extending from Antiquity, across the Middle Ages, to the Early Modern period. The author tries to understand factors of historical continuity binding this period together and the periodic scenes of violent change that disrupted societies and traditions. The Long Middle Ages were established on classical and biblical foundations, while each generation interpreted and expanded on those origins. The cohesion of the Long Middle Ages was brought about by continuous acts of reflection and renascence. Scholarly practices and ideas of Antiquity were taken up in the monasteries and cathedral schools of the Middle Ages, while during the Renaissance, and then the Baroque period, thinkers looked back to Antiquity and to the Middle Ages. Continuity and Rupture in the Long Middle Ages is an interdisciplinary approach to intellectual history, which puts the history of ideas in the context of cultural, political, religious, and legal history. Medieval history is the central moment, while continuity and change are found in traditions extending from the Lord’s Prayer (AD 30) to Jean Mabillon (AD 1632–1707) and onward to moderns like Ernst Cassirer and Paul Ricoeur. Readers will discover new significance in historical figures like the Venerable Bede, Boniface of Mainz, Charlemagne, and Pope Formosus – in the laws of medieval kings and bishops – and institutions like the monastery of Cluny. These essays, gathered together for the first time in this Variorum volume, offer powerful new interpretations for students and researchers in the fields of medieval studies, legal and literary interpretation, legal history, and the history of European intellectual life from ancient to modern times. Michael Edward Moore is Emeritus Associate Professor of Medieval and European History, University of Iowa. He has published numerous essays on political culture and European intellectual history. He is the author of A Sacred Kingdom: Bishops and the Rise of Frankish Kingship and Nicholas of Cusa and the Kairos of Modernity. Born in Nuremberg, Germany, Moore was raised in New England and later among the woods and farmland of his native Michigan. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan where he studied with Hans Küng and Czeslaw Milosz. He enjoys canoeing and hiking in the wilderness.   Sommaire Introduction Part I: Religion 1. Demons and the Battle for Souls at Cluny Originally published as: “Demons and the Battle for Souls at Cluny.” Studies in Religion / Sciences réligieuses 32.4 (2003): 485-497. Reprinted by permission of Sage Journals.  2. Bede’s Devotion to Rome: The Periphery Defining the Center Originally published as: “Bede’s Devotion to Rome: The Periphery Defining the Center.” Bède le Vénérable entre tradition et postérité. Edited by Stephane Lebecq, Michel Perrin et Olivier Szerwiniack. Lille: CEGES, 2005. 199-208. Reprinted by permission of Université Lille, CEGES. 3. The Frankish Church and Missionary War in Central Europe Originally published as: « The Frankish Church and Missionary Warfare in Central Europe. » Between Sword and Prayer: Warfare and Medieval Clergy in Cultural Perspective. Edited by Radoslav Kotecki, Jacek Maciejewsky, Jon S. Ott. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2017. 46-87. Reprinted by permission of E.J. Brill – Leiden. 4. The Attack on Pope Formosus: Papal History in an Age of Resentment Originally published as: « The Attack on Pope Formosus: Papal History in an Age of Resentment (875-897). » Ecclesia et Violentia: Violence Against the Church and Violence Within the Church in the Middle Ages. Edited by Radoslav Kotecki and Jacek Maciejewski. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. 184-208. Reprinted by permission of Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 5. The Body of Pope Formosus Originally published as: “The Body of Pope Formosus.” Millenium. Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr. / Yearbook on the Culture and History of the First Millenium C.E., 9 (2012): 277-297. Reprinted by permission of Walter de Gruyter Academic Publishing. Part II: Law 6. Carolingian Monarchy and Ancient Irish Models of Kingship Originally published as: “La Monarchie carolingienne et les anciens modeles irlandais.” Annales – Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 51 (1996): 307–324. Translated into French by Alain Boureau. Reprinted by permission of Éditions de l’EHESS, Paris. 7. The Ancient Fathers: Christian Antiquity, Patristics and Frankish Canon Law Originally published as: « The Ancient Fathers: Christian Antiquity, Patristics and Frankish Canon Law. » Millenium. Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr. / Yearbook on the Culture and History of the First Millenium C.E., Vol.7 (2010): 293-342. Reprinted by permission of Walter de Gruyter Academic Publishing. 8. Canon Law and Royal Power in the Councils and Letters of St. Boniface Originally published as: “Canon Law and Royal Power in the Councils and Letters of St. Boniface.” The Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 28 (2008) [2010]: 1-30. Reprinted by permission of The Catholic University of America Press. Part III: Interpretation 9. Philology and Presence Originally published as: “Philology and Presence.” The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms 22.4 (2017): 456-471. Reprinted by permission of Taylor & Francis Ltd, http://www.tandfonline.com on behalf of International Society for the Study of European Ideas ©International Society for the Study of European Ideas’. 10. Our Father: Glossing a Bohemian Prayer Originally published as: “Our Father: Glossing a Bohemian Prayer.” Biblical Interpretation, 22 (2014): 71-89. Reprinted by permission of E.J. Brill – Leiden. 11. The God of Culture Originally published as: “The God of Culture.” East European Politics and Societies 16:2 (Spring, 2002): 572-588. Reprinted by permission of Sage Journals. 12. Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History (Part 1) Originally published as: “Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History: Part One »: American Benedictine Review 60:1 (March, 2009): 76-93. Reprinted by permission of The American Benedictine Academy. 13. Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History (Part 2) Originally published as: “Jean Mabillon and the Sources of Medieval Ecclesiastical History: Part Two »: American Benedictine Review 60:2 (June, 2009): 121-134. Reprinted by permission of The American Benedictine Academy Source link JUSTIFIABLE s’enrichit avec une nouvelle catégorie dédiée à l’Histoire du droit, alimentée par le flux RSS de univ-droit.fr. Cette section propose des articles approfondis et régulièrement mis à jour sur l’évolution des systèmes juridiques, les grandes doctrines, et les événements marquants qui ont façonné le droit contemporain. Ce nouvel espace est pensé pour les professionnels, les étudiants, et les passionnés d’histoire juridique, en quête de ressources fiables et structurées pour mieux comprendre les fondements et l’évolution des normes juridiques. Plongez dès maintenant dans cette catégorie pour explorer le passé et enrichir vos connaissances juridiques.
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ancruzans-blog · 3 months ago
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Enlaces: Violencia, de María Elena Picó Cruzans.
Por alguna razón sin concretar, entre los parajes de la sincronía, la causalidad y la correlación, el tema de la violencia se me hace figura y me inspira reflexiones y palabras.           La palabra “violencia” deriva etimológicamente del latín violentia. La palabra primitiva de la que deriva es vis (“fuerza”), y que a su vez proviene de la raíz prehistórica indoeuropea wei- (“fuerza vital”). En…
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rausule · 1 year ago
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SPIRITUS, CLASIS, SOCIETATIS INTERACTION
sexum et qui probabiliter putant se legales esse. Detur notae communitatis Bronx, vita anonyma, frequentia derelictionis, furti et interitus, experientiae praeteritae neglegentiae et indifferentiae, vandalismus ubi scit homines res privatas conservari et mores immoderatos carum esse.
videbunt, os clausum et alacres gressus eorum. Noli adtrectare. Quidam enim habitant, haec atomisatio crescens parum ponderis habebit, quia vicinia non est "domus eorum" sed ubi habitant. Eorum usus alibi, cosmopolitani sunt. Sed plurimum valet pro aliorum vita quae significationem et perfectionem a necessitudine sortiuntur ad realitatem localem quam ad reliquos mundum. Desinet enim eis vicinia esse, exceptis duobus fidelibus amicis, qui pendere procurabunt. Talis vicinitas sceleris incursione vulnerabilis est."
matertera multo ante in Theoria vitri fracti argumentatur quod vandalismus in Palo Alto staret, facilius occurrit in locis ubi signa negligentiae dominantur ut sensus humanitatis opprimat.
Sed vandalismus ubivis potest occurrere semel claustris collectivis — sensus mutuae observantiae et civilium officiorum — actus deprimuntur, qui tamquam neglectionis signa interpretari possunt.
Propositum nostrum est quod "neglectus" etiam ducit ad perniciem instrumentorum collectivorum imperii.
Plebs stabilis viciniae familiarum, quae domos suas tendunt, proximis liberis curant, et suspiciones invitorum extraneorum in formosam et inhospitalem silvestrem paucis annis vel etiam paucis mensibus vertere possunt. Res relicta est, terra zizania obsita, fenestra fracta. Adulti obiurgare protervitate pueri desinunt, et pueri etiam magis proterviam hortari sentiunt. Familiae alibi migrant et adulti soluti in viciniam se movent. Eleifend ante anguli copia. Mercator eos invitat ut se moveant. Negant. Pugnae erumpunt. Purgamentum strues populus bibens ante tabernam incipiunt. Tandem concidit ebrius in laeta, et ibi dormivit. Mendici adeunt transeuntes.
Gravis crimen vel violentia contra alienos non necessario vigent in vicinia hoc loco, sed multi incolas putabunt crimen, praesertim violentum crimen, in ortum esse et mores suos proinde accommodare. frequentiis per plateas exeant et, si opus sit, ad unam partem retineant;
Theoria vitri fracti pro sua simplicitate certe suggerit, sed stilla criminis in New York cum primis 1990s verisimiliter ob multiplices causas implicatas in complexu. Praeterea sceleris decrementum totum territorium Civitatum Americae Unitarum implicavit, etiamsi maximum pretium sociale consecutus est, cum multitudo carceris ab 600.000 hominibus in primis annis 1970 ad 2.2 milliones in 2007 abiit.
Ut plura de hisce rationibus disceret, discipulus legere potest articulum ab Alexandro Stille promptum in inscriptione interrete: http://download.repubblica.it/ pdf/domenica/2007/16092007.pdf.
Alia sententia potius nuntiatur a ephemeride "Ilfoglio" in articulo a Christian Rocca data 08/09/07 in promptu ad: http://www.ilfoglio.it/uploads/camillo/tollezerogiuliani.html
Alumni tunc investigationem suam dilatare potuerunt consulendo statistica quaedam circa problema criminis in Italia.
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hezulion · 3 years ago
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Scouts returning from afield have been returning with reports equally conflicting and strange: some say there’s a beast of a man running about with an axe for an arm, and that he is seen only by day, and only from a distance, as though he knows to evade pursuers. Others say that no, the large bipedal beast appears only at night and wields a stick, alongside all manner of crude tools that seem to suggest the intelligence to set small traps. In the name of research, authorities want the beast captured, preferably alive, but if it starts to become a nuisance… [ Grants Lance +1 ]
Ares prepares to leave camp, amidst wild rumours of strange beasts stalking the forest. Hunting upon human flesh. There were reports the creature, or creatures, possessing almost human intelligence. He’s not sure he believes them.
Monsters are so rarely cryptid’s and beasts. They’re people in all their twisted glory.
Fundamentally though, it’s irrelevant. Whilst he’s no longer a mercenary by trade, over a decade on the battlefield have taught him never to flinch at any foe. Ares supposes if they can bring back something interesting for studies, the researchers will be pleased. The threat posed to nearby villagers however, is a more pressing concern. The lance in his hand is weighted, a comfort that grounds him. Mystletainn hangs upon his hip and a bow and quiver are slung across his shoulder. It never hurt to prepare thoroughly, especially against threats unknown.
A familiar shock of navy blue enters his vision. His posture relaxes somewhat, Felix was one of his few classmates who didn’t force him to engage in mindless conversation. Something he was a little embarrassed to be so relieved about but he had been trained to wield Mystletainn with impunity, not make sycophantic small talk with noblemen.
“Are you ready to go?” Ares asks, already making his way to the path extending from the camps clearning. He looks back, making sure Felix is at least following. The younger swordsman’s prowess left no need for concern, unlike some of their greener classmates. There was however, only one map between them.
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housegautier · 3 years ago
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give it a rest
closed starter for @violentiaed !
Sylvain isn’t a fan of the training grounds.
He doesn’t like the grit that coats the tile, doesn’t care for the sound of metal clanging against metal, and, most importantly, doesn’t like training.
Which makes calling Felix his friend a real pain in the ass sometimes.
He’s lousy with a sword, fumbling to block swing after swing from his opponent with hardly enough time between blows. His brow is slicked with sweat, the only real indicator that he may actually be putting forth effort.
Felix lunges left. Sylvain grimaces.
“You win,” his uniform jacket has been long discarded, so he’s left to wipe at his forehead with the sleeve of his undershirt. “Again.”
It takes a moment before he can pull himself to his feet, and he coughs to cover a groan. There are definitely bruises on his tailbone to remember the occasion by. Sylvain sighs.
“Y’know, Fe,” he scoops up his training sword from the floor, dumping it rather unceremoniously back into its designated place amidst the weapon racks. “I could name at least 20 things that are more enjoyable than this.”
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amnesiac-pawn · 3 years ago
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a kiss to prove a point !!
Another Kiss || a kiss to prove a point
Morgan couldn’t believe they were even having this conversation.
They’ve been together for months. In love far longer than that. Their academy days were far behind them, alongside the war; Fodlan was at peace, and Morgan no longer needed to worry about whether or not Felix’s next letter would arrive. The lion was here, now, and had been for a while—eager to leave Fraldarius and spend his days in Morgan’s arms.
Morgan wouldn’t have it any other way. Except for the fact that Felix was still stupid. Even now, when the mage was knelt before him, ring box in hand, he couldn’t fathom that he truly, sincerely was loved.
“Felix, you—do you really not understand what I’m asking, right now?”
The ring gleams in the sunlight filtering in through the window. At least they were alone. Morgan gestures to the box housing the simple engagement ring and then to Felix’s hand.
“You’re— I’m— I’m proposing, Fel!”
“You don’t... you shouldn’t have to.”
“Wh—in Naga’s name, Fel!”
With an angry huff, mage pulls himself back to his feet and snatches up the lion’s hand in his own. He practically shoves the ring on the other’s finger, but before Felix can protest, Morgan’s lips are slammed against with an annoyed desperation.
“I love you. I love you,” he grumbles, emphasizing his points with extra kisses. “I want to spend the rest of my life with you. I love you.”
( The blush on Felix’s cheeks proves that he feels quite the same. )
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nagaficat · 3 years ago
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hc + animals
I really like leaning into the whole fairytale/Disney princess aesthetic with Deirdre but I think it totally makes sense that she would have a fondness for little forest creatures! Growing up in the Spirit Forest, she really didn't have any friends. At least not anyone remotely near her age. The other women were all old ladies and had been secluded away from the world for so long that I imagine they just wouldn't really get what it was like for her growing up. So Deirdre turned to little animal friends for companionship.
She's a very loving and friendly soul and the creatures of the forest could sense that. Idk maybe something something Naga blood or whatever. Or maybe she just like fed them and earned their trust. I don't think she can actually like talk to animals or anything that they can understand but she was so lonely as a child that she has picked up the habit of talking at animals as though they can understand what she's saying. She's very gentle and soft and approachable that even after she leaves the Spirit Forest, little birds or squirrels or whatever will get curious and approach her. She just has a way with them.
I've been thinking about this lately but because of this love of animals and everything, Deirdre prefers to eat a vegetarian diet. If she must, she will eat meat but she will avoid it if she can. And for sure she will absolutely not eat anything that one would find in a forest. No rabbit stew or venison or anything like that. She's had too many close bonds with her forest friends that she would just be too heartbroken.
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screamingforyears · 2 years ago
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IN A MINUTE:
A_NEW_MUSICAL_EXPRESSS… // “NATURALLY” is the official lead single from @bonny__doon’s forthcoming LP titled ‘Let There Be Music’ (6/16 @antirecords) & it finds the Detroit-based trio of Bill Lennox (vox/bass/guitar), Bobby Colombo (guitar/keys/vox) & Jake Kmiecik (drums/percussion) bringing some warmly twanged IndiePop. THE LOST DAYS are here w/ “FOR TODAY,” the second single from their forthcoming LP titled ‘In The Store’ (3/17 @speakeasystudiossf) & it finds the duo of Tony Molina (Ovens) & Sarah Rose Janko (@dawnriding) “humming Byrds’ melodies” while sipping “cheap wine” over some sparse DIY folk. “VIOLENTIA” is the second standalone single from @softvein_ & it finds the California based artist Justin Chamberlain (Harsh Symmetry) bringing all the dark_waving goods across 3 mins of murmuring menace that’s chockfull of eerie synth, booming beats & broodingly hazed vox. “NAKED IN THE END” is a choice cut from @truthcultband’s freshly released LP titled ‘Walk The Wheel’ (@popwig) & it finds the Baltimore-based quartet of Paris Roberts, Emily Ferrara, Ian Marshall & Robin Zeijlon bringing an indie_rocking piece of DC-esque post_post_hardcore. @tie__music are here w/ a new standalone single titled “SKINWALKER” & it finds the San Diego-based duo bringing an icy blend of propulsive post_punk minimalism that’s chockful of runaway six-strings, compressed beats & echoed vox. “KING INSIGNIFICANT” is the lead single/track from @WASHERFACTS' forthcoming LP titled ‘Improved Means To Deteriorated Ends’ (4/28 @explodinginsound) & it finds the Brooklyn-based duo of drummer Kieran McShane & vocalist/guitarist Mike Quigley bringing those range_rocking Pedro the Lion vibes.
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constancevonnuvelle · 3 years ago
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🍳 - How well can they cook?
Constance is… not good at cooking. She can make instant food that’s just putting some sort of powder into water or something. That will taste how it’s supposed to! But they never tasted good to begin with so… She has set many a kitchen on fire. Look out Annette, if it weren’t for the fact she doesn’t really want to cook Constance would be coming for your brand. Everything else that she makes is a bunch of random things she thinks smell good thrown together with no particular rhyme or reason. She usually infuses it with a spell that makes it taste extremely sweet, so those with a sweet tooth would love it, but it looks terrible and is terrible for you so that is often a deterrent… Constance had a private chef growing up, so she never needed to learn, and it’s not like you have many ingredients to work with in abyss, so that’s how her confusing ‘strategy’ developed. That does not mean it is good. Please, do not eat it. You will get food poisoning.
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