Ordelia hc parents complete!
If you wanna read more about Edgar, I wrote some stuff here. As for the mom hcs, read under the cut!
She bears the the minor crest of Charon
Trickster (retired), slightly better with swords than magic
Small lady, fairly strong (has lifted Erwin in his armor when rescuing him in some bandit fights back in the day). But she is raher modest about it
Lysithea got her sweet tooth from her.
Originally Sofia was an orphan from Southern Faerghus, was adopted by a small noble family. Thanks to them, attended the Officer's academy and first met Edgar there. But they also tried to use Sofia's status as crest-bearer to elevate their ranks among the southern lords, but that ultimately failed. During the aftermath, Sofia and her older adoptive brother escape to Leicester. Thanks to Edgar, they are able to settle as clerks in Ordelia territory.
Sofia and Edgar had a steady relationship, and marries a few years after the move to Leicester
During the Empire/TWSITD occupation, Sofia was subject to some of the experiments her daughter went thru, but was deemed "too old" for extensive testing. She bears some scars on her arms from this
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Got another commission from @sudrien , this time for a rendered design of Mom Lalonde in Trickster Mode, I gots to say, this was a pretty fun, if not unusual idea for me to try and execute but I think I tired my best and I hope yall like how this turned out, h.
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Where does Gabriel get these clothes?? He turns up without them, just the case with the swords and his coat. Those are the ONLY things in his hands, and yet, here he is, brand new outfit…
Did Sam and Dean go BUY THAT for him??? Did they go stick Narfi in a trash compactor and then swing by target?? Did Sam have to beg Dean to pull over so he could buy him a lil leather jacket??? I mean he looks delightful good pick but WHY
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Here's my King of Pentacles card!
Definitely an obvious choice, but I went with Akiyama for this one. If you're interested in reading more about the King of Pentacles and my reasoning for choosing Akiyama for this card, I'll put that under the cut:
Upright, the King of Pentacles is the ultimate rags-to-riches story. He did not inherit his obscene wealth. He earned it through his own hard work. But unlike other wealthy individuals who come from similar circumstances, but lose their connection to the less fortunate, the King of Pentacles has chosen to uplift those around him and share his wealth.
In this generosity we see someone who has faith in their ability to make enough money to replace what they're giving away. To the King of Pentacles, the lives of the people he's helping are much more precious than the numbers in his bank account.
The King of Pentacles accrued his wealth in the traditional ways-- he's not one to gamble and he doesn't typically indulge in frivolous spending. Through his hardships he has learned the importance of controlling his spending and investing wisely. Showing off or taking risks on a whim no longer appeal to him. He would much rather use his money to help people and actually make a difference in other people's lives.
Emotionally, he's not all that in touch with his own feelings or the feelings of others. This is largely due to this king feeling like he has other things he'd like to devote his attention to. While he definitely cares about his loved ones and the people he serves, this can manifest in criticism or advice that you might not have asked for.
Reversed, we see a King who no longer supports his people. Whereas the upright King of Pentacles is generous and confident that he will make back everything he gives away (and then some), the reversed King of Pentacles sees no value in generosity. His controlled spending habits have become penny-pinching and cheap and his confidence is replaced with an almost desperate need for wealth in all its materialistic qualities.
Despite his obsession with all things commercial, this reversed king doesn't have that much money. It seems to just slip out of his hands, being spent on gambling or other impulse-purchases that he can't afford.
His previous lack of emotional intelligence is now downright cruelty. He is aware of others feelings and thoughts, but he simply does not care. He is now completely inwardly focused, choosing to take what he wants regardless of how it affects others.
Akiyama definitely fits the upright version of the King of Pentacles. Considering he runs a loan business that doesn't charge any interest, I'm not saying anything all that revolutionary.
Reversed though, I think there's a more interesting discussion to have about Akiyama's character and how it relates to this tarot card.
So I'm not a huge fan of the way Akiyama treats women in Yakuza 4. For one, the male customers he has get these personalized tests that make them face the issues that caused them to seek a loan in the first place, but then for the women it's just "work at my hostess club, go on a date with me, or be willing to do sex work". When looking at Akiyama's treatment of women in 4, specifically Yasuko, we see a man who wants something and engineers situations to manipulate the woman into giving him what he wants. Yasuko says so herself that she can't really decline a date with the person who decides whether or not she gets the loan.
And while Akiyama isn't evil or even necessarily doing this consciously, we see someone who is willing to hold the promise of a loan over the heads of the people who have something he wants.
Akiyama wants to help people and that's great, but there's also a dark side to his generosity.
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Gripping your shoulder. Mk and Wukong witj all of those poems and crap about fucked up daughter and mother dynamics. mothers and daughters existing as wretched mirrors of each other: i am all you could have been and you are all i might be. God
"I am all you could have been and you are all I might be". GOd.
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GOD I’m. Thinking abt Mark. He never hated Ashe, he loved Ashe to the point of suffocation. He wanted to keep him safe and alive so he locked him away. Even if he was miserable, he was here. After losing his wife, he couldn’t take another death and projected all that fear onto Ashe. It didn’t matter if he was a shit dad, he was keeping Ashe alive and safe and clothed and fed and everything else was the cost to pay to achieve it.
But god, after Ashe’s mom died, he didn’t blame Ashe— he blamed the book. He hated the book, hated what it could do. It would’ve been so easy to hate Ashe for it too, but he didn’t. Despite all that, he trusted Ashe to still be able to control it. He let Ashe help the PD initially with the spirit world bc he trusted Ashe to keep himself safe too, he told him that! It was after Ashe got shot that he realized it didn’t matter what Ashe did, he wasn’t going to safe at all bc of the situation they’re in and tried he to make Ashe stop and leave, but Ashe told him he wanted to be a hero.
Do you think anyone ever told him what happened to his son? That he was a hero? Or did he go to prison forever unsure. Do you think him trusting Ashe that first time and letting Ashe help haunts him?
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isn't pawnon a- oh
oh they're a trickster now
i mean they could still help maybe
TT: Again? That will not be pleasant coming down...
TG: U mean the UrobUros uROBuROS thingy my Callie told me about?
TT: That lollipop is related to cherubs?
@badlydrawndavepeta
TT: This could be quite useful to your old investigation.
TT: In the meantime, I will continue the search for my soul...
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