it never slips my mind that kaycee died young but it took me a bit to register that her manner of death is one of the most unimaginably painful ones to go through. oh well if homegirl was lucky she passed out from the smoke before she could feel her skin peel off 😁🤞
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So I get why people didn’t like episode 7, it feels weak, especially compared to the rest of season 5. But I need it to be known that Helen has completely taken over my mind body and soul. I tried to go to sleep last night but I could only think of her. I tried thinking of Scenarios with my OCs because that usually helps me sleep and she was there. I can’t get her out of my head. I don’t know why I’m so suddenly obsessed with the silly donut woman but I have been bewitched. She only has what feels like 5 minutes of screen time and yet she might just be my favorite side character in the entire series.
I don’t know if I want to see her in every single episode going forward or if I want this to be her one and only appearance. Either way, queen.
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MLC questions because my memory is failing me
A) Does anyone know if there was ever an in story reason given for why Di Feisheng doesn't kill women?
B) I vaguely recall seeing/hearing that Di Feisheng was also poisoned in the battle 10 years back but I can't recall where or when I did, can anyone point me in that direction?
C) I cannot for the life of me remember if we were given any information at all about the third of the Three Kings. Did I just completely blank on this or did they really give us nothing?
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thinking about the girl’s prophecy of “what is left will die. die, even that which never dies” … and how regis was condemned to, destined for death not even the moment he step foot in stygga castle, but the moment he joined the company and invested everything into these beautiful friendships. he doesn’t die by the hand of his vices, but rather, by his love for the company he became a part of.
because when he sees milva dead on the floor he feels such pain, pain of such a degree that equals the intense pain of his youth which could only then be drowned out by drinking. by spilling blood. that intensity of that pain and misery at losing his friends is so great, that he resorts to the only way of immediate coping …!
he dies not just by vilgefortz’s hand, not only by his own hand, but by the company’s hand. with the rest of the company dead on the ground, he has no choice but to die too — for both thematic purposes, as geralt sacrifices one family for another, and because of his own hopelessness and loss of the will to live, only replaced with the will to inflict harm on everyone including himself
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