With my current pace, I'm not sure I'll be able to finish the Black Mines chapter of my Decked Out 2 dnd campaign before Tango releases the Burning Dark.
In the meantime, I have turned all of the artifacts (excluding the skadoodler) into certified Magic Items that'll potentially spruce up any game. You can find them here.
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met a borderlands cosplayer in the wild and she only uses twitter and insta fml I guess
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Crazy how the two main villains of Storm Bringer are people who try to take away Chuuya's autonomy and dehumanize him and claim they are his family as a way to justify it.
Verlaine thinking himself as Chuuya's brother and killing the people he's close to and destablizing his support system and throwing his control of his own ability off so that he can step in and make Chuuya reliant on him all in the name of protecting him. Because Verlaine genuinely thinks he's doing what's best for Chuuya.
N however claims that he is Chuuya's father so that he can decieve him back into being an experiment. The lab scene is so messed up not only because of the unexpected brutal torture part but like, N almost succeeded in re-brainwashing Chuuya.. and N is so insidious, justifies all of the inhumane things he does as for the benefit of the state.
Idk. N and Verlaine are foils in a way. They think they are doing the right thing but one of them is definitely is more sympathetic than the other..
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i'm gonna say something controversial yet brave but i think the people that claim taylor swift is the best song writer of our generation and the people that say shes a horrible lyricist are like. equally stupid. like yes she has some banger lines that strike the soul but she also has lines like "i never don't cry at the bar" like let's be serious. her pen is inconsistent at best and there are FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR better lyricists in the game currently
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Your tag saying Mikan is gonna have it rough has me worried. She’s already been through enough! I mean they all have but especially her! I don’t even want to imagine what her haunting is like!
there's no metric for suffering so it's not like she literally has more bad than the boys. I just mean that, to me, things pertaining to childbirth and the menstrual cycle is horror in itself so it hits harder
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another chewsday tummy.
anyone want me to grab you by the hair and shove your face down into my musky crotch, force you to sniff my bush and slobber all over my balls~?
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(post follows narrachara... narrative?)
i've often struggled with finding chara's voice in runs that aren't Genocide. i don't, like some people(?), think their voice as the narrator is representative of their voice speaking to others. i've often thought of them as the Narrator as separate to them when they feel they are themselves.
chara guiding the player/frisk as the narrator feels like them pushing their voice through a (supposed) third party. like light that reflects off the mirror. still fundamentally the original light, but the mirror changes it in a way that is perceived differently. chara is obviously the narrator, but it isn't blatantly obvious. it's obscured-- only there if you're looking. to my point, chara is making this distinction. they're choosing, in some capacity, to separate these sections of themselves.
as the narrator: they aren't speaking to you. well, "chara", the segment they display to you in genocide, the role they've accepted themselves as, isn't. "chara" forgoes their personality and past almost entirely as to become what they're needed to be.
through the narrator, chara's inner voice-- or chara; the "true" one, if such a thing exists; themself-- comes out. we get a glimpse into them, beyond the mask or the front they put up in front of others. in front of you. we get to see chara as chara, who they are when they're comfortable enough to think. where, as the narrator, the eyes are off them. the need to be something falls off.
in no fewer than several thousand words, that brings me back to how chara speaks to others. their Speaking Voice. as anyone could tell, chara's speech to us in genocide is under far different circumstances than the... average conversation would take place under. of course people act differently around different people, but broadly: i think chara speaks in some combination of the... "looseness" of the Narrator's voice with the formality of Genocide's. i still believe chara speaks stiffly-- almost like genocide but more related to being generally uncomfortable rather than whatever the hell genocide evoked-- but not with the same weight as genocide. i think they're free-er, but not free, exactly.
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My dad: Wow, I really hate men.
Me: But... aren't you a man? 🙃
My dad: Well, we're super dumb. And it takes one to know one. 🤷🏻♂️
Yes, this is an actual conversation I've had with my dad, and it is probably one of the hardest times I've laughed in my life. And for further context, my dad is the most Cisgender Man to ever Cisgender, so hearing him say this just made it even funnier.
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