to think of it the age in which dishonored exists is really short. it's the age of the first industrial revolution, everything is still fragile, new and exciting and so many new horizons are now open for the inventors and manufacturers to conquer (and the opportunities for capitalism to sink it's claws deeper, oops)
while empire lives through the interregnum, the entire world also goes through the turbulence of leaving the old ways behind and learning to accept the new ones.
now when I think of it maybe the changes of the world's state affect the void too, affect the outsider directly. maybe with the evolution of technology more and more people stop seeking the magic, stop worshipping the outsider, and with that the sacrifices stop. and maybe it's the thing that makes him want to seek a way out, to try arranging some way of leaving, be it by death or by becoming human again because being forgotten and left in an endless void is a much more terrible faith than being killed/made human again
WTF ? Why is there a bunch of new BO interviews popping up ? Can we hope for an embargo lift for the S3 interviews still blocked, at some point ?
It is full of self depreciation (I bring very little to the show in general. I think I was just cheap and available...) and the classic suff interviewers, with a less than 3min frame, are gonna ask 🙄, but, you know, I can't resist that little devil with cristal eyes. Especially now.
I think it's illegal that they made Crowley say "no nightingales" and then they put the song in the car because I hadn't cried till that point but when the song started I broke down.
GOSH THE EMOTIONAL HIT AT THE END GOT ME SCREAMING HERE
BECAUSE IT CAME OUT OF F U C K I N G N O W H E R E
LIKE WTF??????
Fukuzawa was there, sad because his childhood friend died and everything, and I was already not expecting that his final goal was to fucking start world peace or whatever (i honestly find his methods questionable) and then he tried destroying the One Order, couldn't and Ranpo comes closer and says something in the lines of "You can't... That's the 'curse' you inflicted upon yourself." And then he cries, I cry, you cry, the ending theme ends with me singing along and thinking "well that was an enjoyable ride, I'd go again, pretty gay if you want my opinion," and BUM, the narrator goes:
"Two hours later:"
And guess what, crazy moon god is there attacking Atsushi our boy, Akutagawa comes in and saves him--his design got an U P D A T E and nobody warned me--and they're like "heh, seems like we've gotta finish that tale Fukichi bitch started right" and Atsushi's like "But just the two of us?" and I'm like "WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE TWO OF YOU" and Akutagawa is like "Heh,
do we need anything else?"
And then they fucking GO and it explodes and I'm like WHAT THE FUCK and then the fucking thing just pops