DANCE TO THE SONG OF RINGING STEEL 🦋
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Vivek Narayanan, from After
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How are we feeling about this one fam?
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“dance to the song of ringing steel!”
so in my wacky headcanon, Tristanne is having a Bad time during StB and when faced with Shinryu/Zenos, she decides to fight fire with fire. Taking a page from Ysayle, she summons Ravana (whom she has a History with) onto herself, fusing with the primal.
she wins, but when zenos decides to take the coward’s way out, she loses control and ravana takes over, looking for a stronger opponent.
cue Raubahn stepping and a in-game duty where you play as him trying to stop Tristanne’s rampage starting, with the royal menagerie gardens as the setting (and the music being a waltz arrangement of the stb theme)
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the biggest crime in heavensward is the sexy bug god only being there for 3 seconds
[uncropped 👀 18+ version on my patreon]
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The power of lighting and effects on ✨atmosphere✨
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"...I MET GOD?!? ...AND TRIED TO SET HIM ON FIRE?!?"
-Ravan when he realized Hanuman was Shiva's avatar
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Hanuman, to Ravan: Can I have a seat?
Ravan: *cracks up* What makes you think so?
Hanuman: *shrugs* Touche.
Hanuman: *expands his tail and coils it on the floor to create a seat for himself that is higher than the seat of Ravan's throne and sits on it, smirking*
Ravan:
Hanuman: So anyways-
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DUDE!
DUDE!
Raavan rode the PUSHPAK VIMAN! It was a CHARIOT, it FLEW, it looked LOVELY and ELEGANT! You think the King of Lanka, the kingdom described as being rich and prosperous, would be caught dead riding this ugly ass beast??? If you showed me this picture without any context, I would think it was straight out of some sasta copy of Game of Thrones.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO MAKE ANTAGONISTS AND EVERYTHING ASSOCIATED WITH THEM DARK AND UGLY TO SHOW HOW EVIL THEY ARE!!!
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Ellora Caves
Ellora (also known as Elura and, in ancient times, as Elapura) is a sacred site in Maharastra, central India. The Ellora Caves are listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and is celebrated for its Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples and monuments which were carved from the local cliff rock in the 6th to 8th century CE. The most spectacular example is the 8th century CE Kailasa temple which, at 32 metres high, is the largest rock-cut monument in the world.
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