Could you share "favorite"?
I won't share the whole thing because it's long and wow the style kind of hurts, but!
It may have been mildly based off of some real life shenanigans :D
Will I finish it? Maybe at one point. Hm. Not sure.
I'll put it under a cut since it's def still gonna be long!
(I'll also put the text and ID in alt text for those who struggle to read my messy handwriting lol)
The concept is April is getting ready to leave, and instead of the typical "Love you guys!" she decides to add some fuel to the fire and mess with the boys.
He knows exactly what he's doing...
Will I finish this one day? Maybe. There's a lot of filler panels in here too that I don't feel like adding onto this because they're redundant WHEEZE
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Me, an author, side eyeing my WIP: you're not going to do anything weird, are you? We've discussed this. There's a plan. We're going to stick to the plan, aren't we?
The WIP: *presents subplot, presents additional conflicts, presents character development, laughs in my fucking face*
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The good news: I have written over 3000 words on a single project, which I haven't done in a startlingly long while.
The bad news: I have written it for a fanfic for a fandom I will never in a million years share.
The good news: But hey, I still wrote it, wrote something, and I still had fun writing it.
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Honestly though, this (what Ashe is pointing out) is exactly why I don't think GW could possibly end well. There's no "talking it over" after all the bloodshed (especially bloodshed started by them, and especially bloodshed started by them that didn't have to happen).
The way the narration leaves it "open" too at the end of GW just comes across as "it failed". It feels like... a kind of pointless story?
And I know some people might think that since Dimitri personally isn't as deeply affected by losing Matthias and so might be willing, that's still no good if his people and closest allies aren't. Rodrigue and Sylvain wouldn't be so forgiving, and I do think Dimitri would follow suit because that's his father (Rodrigue)'s closest friend and one of his own closest friends' father.
Add that to the fact that they have Sreng to deal with still (and I imagine sooner or Sylvain would figure out that Leicester had a hand in provoking Sreng to attack Faerghus) on top of losing Matthias and I imagine all the stress and aggravation wouldn't bode well for Leicester as far as Claude's thinking of things working out goes.
I just really can't see where GW goes afterward that would be "good" or works in Claude's favor at all. Maybe that was the intention and it was meant to be a route with a completely tragic ending, but apparently there are players who think it would end well and whatnot and I just can't see that happening (both from Faerghus' end and from Adrestia's end, the latter of which Claude discussed within GW itself).
If their intention was for a totally tragic ending, like yeah, I can see that... but as always the writing muddies the waters to make it sound good while something bad is happening. It keeps trying to have a positive spin on bad things as if they're just afraid to commit to a fully bad ending.
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yk the idea of marcus befriending oliver for the sole purpose of getting closer to the davenports is so sad but also really fucking funny to me like
he cant get close to the davenports themselves for some fucking reason, apparently he cannot get closer with kaz, so oliver is his best bet. he rly went to the guy who's best friend is dating the target 😞 it's so convoluted but so funny to imagine marcus being rejected that many times to the point where he settles to befriend oliver
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made a comically basic 'proof of concept' thingie of that whole. Drop the fish, pick up a cat thingie. i . do not draw anything but the fish very well s. so this is not the best er. i am !! going to learn if I end up saying "yeah let's do it" !!!!!
errr. t.thoughgts?
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