Okay if you haven't yet, and you have Netflix/Paramount+, consider giving "School Spirits" a chance.
It looks like a silly little cheesy teenage ghosts show, I put it on for background noise, and then got totally engrossed in the mystery. It's VERY well written, very well filmed, the mystery was GREAT and the payoff at the end is also great.
One of the things majorly lacking in shows I've recently tried to watch is that they try to do a twist/reveal at the end that comes out of nowhere. They don't want you to guess what they're doing. This show doesn't do that. This show wants you to guess. They give you seven different mysteries and enough clues to guess (most of) what is going on, so that when you get the final puzzle piece to any given mystery, it feels GREAT.
The story premise is this: a teenager in hs wakes up as a ghost in the hs, and doesn't remember how she died, and with the help of the other ghosts, tries to solve the mystery of her own death.
Simple premise. BEAUTIFULLY executed. Not all of the questions that arise get answered, but the main one (what she doesn't remember) gets solved by the end of the season, leaving the "why/how and what comes next" to be carried to the next season. It does a cliffhanger RIGHT. But now I desperately want to see the second season (which I believe has been approved, so it's a matter of waiting).
So pretty please, if you're looking for something to do and a great, engaging lil mystery to watch, consider! School Spirits!!
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So in botw you(as Link) buy the house in Hateno village and fix it up...but in totk everyone says it's Zelda's house...so we can assume post-Calamity Ganon fight Link absolutely took Zelda back there, and let her live there, and she did for SO LONG that the villagers consider it HER house???
It's very interesting, that's all I'm saying.
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I still think it’s absolutely hysterical that the whole ‘Desire is Rose’s great grandparent’ reveal was nOT revealed to Rose like Dream just goes “you and your brother are children of the Endless” and doesn’t elaborate at all on that
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I think I read in one of your Euphoria lore posts that you were inspired by an account called gt-and-dragons but the account was removed. I think there might be another account gtanddragons that might be the new one. Wanted to share because I know the pain of losing a favorite blog lol
Btw I love Euphoria and really look forward to any additional crumbs that you choose to share with us :)
Oh this is a different blog, the one I mentioned was big-fluffy-dragon (I don't remember if it was written that way, but I'm sure about the blog's name) and it was deactivated.
Maybe some older members of the g/t community on tumblr might recall this account? She used to draw and write, mostly write, and would accept writing prompts as well as write her own original stories.
One of them was called "An Impish Adventure", which is the story that I took Brad and Toby from.
But thanks a lot for sharing, even though is a different blog! And thank you for your kind words ❤️❤️❤️ there's always trash crumbs laying around this shithole
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I believe Lolth's Warrior takes place in 1491. Baldur's Gate 3 takes place in 1492. Which is part of why I think Minthara's arc is (possibly unintentionally) hilarious; Menzoberranzan just had a whole civil war over precisely her problem with Lolth and she just missed it because she was busy getting a tadpole shoved in her eye
Help my girl she's assigned comedian by fate 😭 I wonder if she's going to encounter some of her fellow Baenre family members on the surface.
Anyway, remember her goal spoken to a romanced Tav at the end of the game was to conquer Menzoberranzan and basically #Lolthcanchoke? It does kind of align with some of the ~3000 drows that left the Underdark, so that's a +1 on the feasibility of her goal if some were willing to join her. Interesting 🤔
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AFTERMARE WEEK: day 3- light and heavy
a wedding ring; usually made of gold, platinum, or silver. it's given by one partner to the other as a symbol of commitment
such a small and deceptively light object should not be very heavy, but that does not prevent it from holding the crushing weight it's promise implies.
aftermare week is hosted by @bluepallilworld
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