"The Failure of Joey Drew DIES here."
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Death of a creator.
Again.
You know, it's kind of ironic to me. When you think about it,DR was the first game to introduce the idea of Joey being dead in-universe (and consequently, moving the timeline forward at the same time).
Yes,of course, the books introduced this concept first (Crack-Up and TIOL),but DR was the first to introduce this specific idea into >the games<, you know? (Or, I guess,you could consider BATDS to be the first to introduce this idea thanks to Wilson's secret audio log,but I consider DR more for the fact that it's more direct in telling the player to their face that "yeah, Joey is dead, fr fr")
Then in the same game, we are introduced to this version of Joey, who is supposed to be a copy of the real one, and a living ghost memory that we encounter along Audrey's journey.
And what happens to him later at the end of the game? Yep, he dies at the hands of the Ink Demon (literally)
So not only do we have the idea that of the real Joey confirmed dead in-universe introduced in this games, but we also got to see his ink copy die as well.
Basically,i guess you could say that Dark Revival was the game where Joey Drew died. Twice.
And I find that ironic. So much for "cheating death itself". I guess the devs weren't satisfied with him dying just once, I see.
Sorry for the pointless rambling, I don't even know if all of this made sense lol. I've had this in mind for a while now.
Oh yeah, the prompt. Yeah, the "failure of Joey Drew" line was the first thing I thought of when I saw the prompt and the little sketch attached to it on the calendar. Interested in doing this one for a while.
First time doing these underwater effects. They turned out nice.
I don't have much to say about this piece,honestly.
Pretty proud of this one,ngl.
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16.03.23
Studying history at the local library
🎧: Tempi migliori - Viito
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artists who draw percy whith blue hair: how’s it feels to be so cool?
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Shadow Step
Shadowmancy Cantrip
S, M (a glow-in-the-dark accessory)
Casting time: 1 bonus action
Range: 30 feet
Duration: Instantaneous
The shadows form a path between places for those quick and careful enough to walk them. If you are standing in or enter a shadow you can fit through, you may teleport to a similarly shaded space you can see within 30 feet. If you are invisible through the use of a magical effect that would be dispelled if you were to cast a spell, casting this cantrip does not dispel that effect.
WARNING: Shadow travel is dangerous and lingering too long between destinations may cause one to be trapped in stasis in the shadows. Do not attempt to use this spell beyond the established range or without a clear and usable target destination.
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There is no grey force/grey code
Those things are made up
They are not things that ever existed in any Star Wars canon
Lucas canon, legends eu, disney canon, or disney eu
There is not, nor was there ever a grey code/force
You cannot use both or mix the light and the dark
The grey code/force is entirely fanon
Fans made it up
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