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turnstiles-blog · 2 years ago
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tadpole-apocalypse · 1 year ago
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Sketch page for practice/fun. Always rotating them in my brain.
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smilingmarauder · 8 months ago
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Next week the new chapter of my bloodweave cyberpunk fanfiction "Automatic Love" is coming out.
It takes me a while between writing and publishing because I write it in Italian and then translate it into English and it always needs a double revision. This time the chapter is really long and I'm very happy about this. I can't wait to release it! In the meantime I scribbled two scenes, one from the last chapter and one from the next. Who knows what Gale is telling Astarion to make him have that expression...
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Automatic Love - Chapter 1 - Smiling_Marauder - Baldur's Gate (Video Games) [Archive of Our Own]
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silver-horse · 2 years ago
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you gotta admire the insane chaotic energy that is going on with Larian at the moment. people are criticising bg3 for all the unfinished stuff in the final act and they drop a patch where they change the hair colour of a character, they add fur onto a sphynx cat and they make your companions dump 500 kgs of loot onto your 8 strength sorcerer. 10 days later they give you a hotfix "haha. rolling back. just kidding. none of that happened. we are fixing our latest fuck ups. we promise" it's hilarious.
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rickythesearenotnewinters · 2 months ago
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I'm not gonna call a winner for the sincaraz match, however my thoughts:
If Jannik wins, he'll do it in straight sets
If Carlos wins, he'll drop either the first or second set and win in four
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messiahzzz · 2 years ago
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just saw somebody refer to gale as “guy in his late 20s”. as a certified 28yo let me tell you: THAT MAN is at least in his late 30s to early 40s
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soaringsparrows · 2 years ago
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I found some dialogue that can't normally be triggered!
You can access a special, unique-per-Origin scene if you long rest on the Ravaged Beach (the place you wake up post-tutorial) without any other companions recruited.
Karlach's scene has a special variation where instead of making up a halfling and a goliath to fantasise about, she'll think about Dammon instead... but it requires you to have met him, which means leaving the Ravaged Beach area, which means this scene can no longer trigger (as far as I know).
I modded the game to flip the flags on the dialogue and allow the Dammon scene to play out instead, and this was the result!
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synchodai · 18 days ago
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Rewriting Wyll
Here's my hot take on where to take Wyll's story: make it a journey that ends with the realization that the person who ruined his life wasn't Mizora, but his father, Ulder Ravengard.
Premise: Ulder Ravengard is basically a black man who's a chief of police, and that comes with all the associated baggage someone who has that role in the real world would have.
He is, all at once, a shining beacon of a model minority and a convenient scapegoat politicians can throw under the bus if something goes wrong. Ulder Ravengard isn't afforded the privilege of being a human being with emotions and vulnerabilities — not even to his son. Wyll grows up seeing his father as a role model but never as a person.
Wyll complains about Mizora but downplays how his father mistreated him. Even as an adult, he justifies his father exiling his only son and letting an unaccompanied teenager fend for themselves for the crime of associating with "the wrong crowd" — something that is clearly unjustifiable if done by any other parent.
Mizora is a devil, so she's going to do what a devil does and exploit Wyll's desperation. But she never pretends to be anything else but a devil. She calls Wyll out on pretending to a pure hero while serving the whims of corrupt masters — so much like his father.
As the game progresses, we learn more and more about Duke Ravengard. Wyll introduces him as his father, the hero who saved Baldur's Gate (which is true). Florrick talks about him as a principled man who will do anything for the good of the Gate (also true). The player can then ask Florrick if she believes Wyll's banishment was just, and she will give a non-answer like, "It's not for me to question the Grand Duke's judgment, BUT I do believe Wyll can prove himself worthy enough to come back home." And this is how you get the quest from her (and also hints to Florrick's personal disagreement with Ravengard banishing Wyll).
In Moonrise Towers, we get more exposition from the Flaming Fist guards from the pods either through dialogue after rescuing them or probing their memories. They reveal Ravengard to be a harsh taskmaster who brooks no mistakes. However, ever since his appointment to Grand Duke and the scandal of his son, he's been in the Flaming Fist HQ less, leading to corruption and complacency among the ranks. In order to restore faith in his leadership, Ravengard personally led a unit to Moonrise which is why he got captured.
Wyll blames himself and his actions for the declining trust in the fist. The player can push back on this ("how is this your fault?") or support him in seeking "redemption" for his "crime" by saving his father.
Ulder Ravengard argues with Gortash before getting tadpoled. But instead of the honorable man Wyll remembers, we see Ulder acting like a cop the first time we see him. He threatens Gortash with violence and calls him slurs ("dockwhore, upjumped Outer City scum, an insult to real Baldurian citizens"). Gortash sincerely expresses his admiration for Ravengard before tadpoling him.
Act 3 comes around with Wyll further being confronted of how flawed his conception of what a "hero of Baldur's Gate" is. The Flaming Fist is doing full-on police brutality to refugees, Balduran himself is a mindflayer, and the stories his father told him (and Ravengard himself) are crumbling before his eyes.
It's after the big Balduran reveal when all his options are exhausted that Mizora offers Wyll a choice — she can either help him save the Grand Duke, or give Wyll the opportunity to replace his father and become the Grand Duke himself (giving him authority to depose Gortash). She will tell him, "Now that you've seen what kind of man your father really is, wouldn't it be better to give up on him? Give Baldur's Gate a true hero."
This mirrors Ravengard's choice to abandon his family to be Baldur's Gate perfect hero. Wyll can choose to do what his father did and discard his father for the greater good, or he can choose to stand by his family despite their crimes and mistakes.
If he chooses to save his father, the Iron Throne reunion scene is longer. Ravengard is half out of it like he was in the original game and thinks he's hallucinating when he sees Wyll come to rescue him. He's crying and telling his wife to forgive him for abandoning their boy. He doesn't ask Wyll for forgiveness because he says he doesn't deserve it. In the instant Ulder's protected by the prism, he uses that clarity to command Wyll to leave him, how he's a lost cause, save the others, and gives him instructions on how to enter Wyrm's Rock fortress to get to Gortash.
At this point, Wyll can obey or refuse. If you've been picking dialogue that aligns with Wyll "redeeming" himself for associating with devils, he'll obey. But if you push back on the notion that he needed redeeming in the first place, he'll lean towards refusing his father and insisting that Ulder follow you (a la Nightsong points system).
Bad ending is Wyll becoming Grand Duke, just a continuation of his father who values preserving the image of a hero more than actually being one. Your romance with Grand Duke Wyll is an uncertain one because he can't be seen with anyone who doesn't have a sterling reputation. Your relationship is either low-key or you change to fit the role of a stuffy Baldurian patriar.
Best ending is Wyll saving his father but choosing to go back to Avernus. He reconciles with his father by saying, "I understand why Ulder Ravengard would never associate with devils, so it's a good thing I'm not you." Wyll introduces you to his father as his future spouse, not asking for his father's blessing but just letting Ulder know that you are the one who supported Wyll through even his ugliest moments.
Ulder Ravengard apologizes to Wyll and thanks you for loving his son in the way that he wasn't able to.
END PITCH.
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helenamateo · 5 days ago
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bloodof-leaves · 1 year ago
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LETS FUCKING GOOOOO 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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ravencat35 · 1 year ago
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I really adore fans for their theories and headcanons. But I'm tired of love/romantic attraction being automatically attributed to "human side" of character. When there are many people who do not feel love, do not need it and have other types of relationships. I'm ready to adore Raphael with aromatic headcannons, okay
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ilikedetectives · 1 year ago
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nightlyrayne · 1 year ago
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I introduce:
My type
They like ducks 🥹
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Halsin art by @astrallar
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enbyboiwonder · 6 months ago
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Every time Astarion says “Oh, for a skeleton key” whenever he picks a lock, I keep wanting to say “You’re my skeleton key” (in a flirty/term of endearment way), except it’s not even a good joke! He’s not a skeleton! He’s a vampire! They might both be undead, but they’re totally different!
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