It’s giving Tommy and Alfie
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peaky blinders characters as cakes, pt 3
tommy
john
alfie
arthur
alfie (again)
part 1 part 2 part 4
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february 14 – aplil 7
Beautiful series – beautiful dates.
I finished watching "Peaky Blinders" today. It was challenging both mentally and physically, but I made it through. It's been a great journey and a very solid foundation for my continued hyperfixation on a certain Irish actor.
Gods bless Cillian Murphy.
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Just finished watching the Peaky fucking Blinders!
now I can crawl out of my basement and see what's going on with the fandom
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Reblog to let your followers know that they’re safe from jumpscares/screamers/etc from you on April 1st but they are NOT safe from getting boop’d like an idiot amen
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Me: fuck responsibility
Also me: *is responsible*
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for wonderful @akilah12902 who listens to me screaming from the depths of the sewer maze (i did find my way out in the end)
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I've been thinking about something all day-
So what's interesting is that the gods in the game respond if you pray to them.
Looking at Shadowheart's prayer at the Gauntlet of Shar, Ketheric's addressing Myrkul, saying he's ready, Orin asking Bhaal to transform her - each and every god responds to their followers/Chosens.
Except Gortash.
He states Bane blesses our alliance, true, if you don't give him the Netherstones.
But during the fight with him, Enver does NOT ask his god to help him. He doesn't have a cutscene near the end like Ketheric, after which he transforms, either.
Instead - and this is very interesting - Bane intervenes. Just after he transforms into his Avatar of Tyranny form, there's a small text above him:
Faithful Gortash, servant of darkness. Be my Black Hand. (sorry for the quality, I screenshotted it on my phone)
The tyrant nature of Banites is very interesting; their ways of worship are puritan, I've read somewhere they don't have celebrations for their faith either.
It makes sense. They don't ask. They take.
If they asked for help, they'd be perceived as weak. Bane can intervene - if he chooses. If his Chosen wins, good, they can proceed - until someone deadlier comes along. If they don't, well... he'd claim and torture them for eternity for failing him, because they proved to be weak.
There's absolutely no possible way you come out on top. Because one day, there'll come someone who's stronger than you. The only one winning with this is Bane himself.
I just can't imagine how Bane knows he should intervene. Gods are not like the Emperor in Tav's mind, who sees through our eyes and hears our thoughts. If it were, we wouldn't get cutscenes of others straight praying to their gods, getting a response afterwards. The connection with the gods is not constant. But if Enver does not pray or ask for help... then how does Bane know?
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