My biggest beef with the way Annabeth was written in the show is that I think Rick fell into his own trap. Like his whole thing with Annabeth is that just because someone doesn’t look smart doesn’t mean they aren’t. And while it’s about their literal looks for both the show and the book, book Annabeth also sometimes acted in ways that people wouldn’t stereotypically associate with “smart” because I think we’ve all be condition to think bbc sherlock no emotions genius is the only way to be smart. Book Annabeth acts super flustered around Luke because she's a kid and she has a crush on him, she's afraid of spiders, and wanted to see the arch just because she thought it was cool. In general book Annabeth is allowed to be sillier and have a wider range of emotions than show Annabeth without it detracting from the fact that Annabeth is smart. I find this whole "stoic genius" idea is often used to put down teenage girls for being dumb and superficial just because they show emotions and the only way to beat it is to be cold, calculating, and emotionless and most people just aren't like that.
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you know i really really hate it more than anything when people call character actions in stories especially within a tragedies irrational or hypocritical. like girl that’s the human condition
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It is DONE!
- Children of the Code -
This may be my favorite piece I’ve ever done. The drama is juuuust right. I don’t usually draw multi character pieces but I’m so glad I did. What a family.
In process post can be found here
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"My hands shall RELISH ending you HERE AND NOW"
(2 alts below)
An alt for his second phase and another for a more game-accurate look
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Zane's overall more robotic behavior in recent seasons is pretty annoying but by far the worst crime is characters assuming he eats oil or bolts or something. MY MAN IS A PROFESSIONAL CHEF BITCH DON'T DISRESPECT HIM LIKE THAT‼️‼️‼️
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Last Line Challenge
Rules:
In a new post, if you want to, show the last line you wrote (or drew) and tag as many or as few people as you want.
Tagged by @chaotikanvas , @robinette-green , @pointyfruit and @agent-darkfest !
Oh boy I have like 5 WIP and a commission but have the latest non-commission one I've worked on!
Smug Villain Moon in Rococo (Yes I drew the whole ball-jointed doll look underneath for fun djdhdbd)
Uuuh if you're up for it, I tag @eyndr-stories @victarin @muzzlemouths @sillywabbits @inkydoughnut @zus-a-fungi @maudiemoods @greaserink and whoever wants to do it!
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Y'know, something just clicked in my head about Lancer, thanks to something i read in the tags on a reblog (thank you, @commiedalek-blog!):
How Non-Human are Non-Human Persons/N.H.P.s?
For instance: Would they have likes or hobbies like many humans do?
Does the ever-eager and bloodthirsty Sehkmet-Class N.H.P. in someone's mech secretly watch cheesy TV-Dramas as a guilty pleasure, or does it communicate in auditory hallucinations: The growl of a chain-axe, the splattering hiss and shriek of rending metal and coolants from a struck enemy, and the insatiable, ever-ready rumbling afterwards?
Does the Osiris-Class N.H.P. partnered to someone communicate in staticky flickers of code on nearby monitors, whispering a binary chant only its "Chosen" could hear? Or does it act like a sh#t-posting gremlin and rib the ever-loving Hell out of its "follower" when they mess up in a small way?
In a way, it reflects the sort of character you want to play: A more serious take would lean more into just how Non-Human an N.H.P. can be, while a more lighthearted take would lean on them being surprisingly human, for all their power and potential horror.
It's always a fascinating question to ask and answer, whether you're the player fleshing out your character and how they interact with N.H.P.s, or the GMs setting up interesting plot-hooks and missions involving them.
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CMY2K CASTING CALL!!!! PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY STUDENT FILM!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
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