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was originally gonna color and post this for pride month but i lost the original file
#first pic is actually me unironically for work every morning#big important corporate meetings lol#meme post
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This is so stupid I’m so sorry-
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Now, let's rest. I'd wager tomorrow will be a big day.
#wyll you are such a speciman of a man i am obsessed with you#wyll is my hallpass#wyll ravengard#astarion#bg3
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so ok lots of talk about wyll & astarion as foils & parallels in that they were both pushed into "choosing" to abandon their lives to serve abusive masters who control them entirely annddd the idea that the situations are completely different because wyll had a choice and astarion didn't which
i think this reading is super inchresting actually because it kind of reflects the narratives the characters themselves have built around themselves and are pushing right
because. so. both of them are faced with choices that are not really choices, horrific choices where there's a shitty option and an option that is just a game over. astarion chooses vampirism over imminent death in a situation where he is just not told the full ramifications of this choice, that he will be enslaved and exploited and abused; wyll chooses his pact with mizora with his city, his home and everyone in it held hostage when the alternative is its horrific destruction (now on his conscience) and is immediately forcibly prevented from telling anyone while mizora wipes away all evidence of his reasons for agreeing to this, without any way of knowing in advance how badly it will derail his life.
but consummate survivor astarion frames this as having not had any choice at all; death is not even a potential option, not even an awful one — whereas hero wyll, who always wants more than anything to Do Good, immediately seeks to take full responsibility and frame his pact as a choice made freely, the consequences as ones he accepted when he made that choice, even though he could not Possibly have seen his disownment coming
& i think that speaks to the way they want to view the world and themselves as actors In It and. the ways in which they want to control their narratives both in terms of how others see them and how they see themselves?
like, astarion needs to have never had a choice because he needs to justify all the shitty things he's done, is doing, will (if left to his own devices) continue to do for his own survival to himself. he needs the world to be cruel and people to be selfish at heart and "every man for himself"/"survival of the fittest" to be true and value-neutral edicts. because he HAS had to do horrific things both as a Choice to Survive and because his master can literally take control of his body and Force Him, and because for him the world Has been cruel and brutal and if it Isn't then he needs to reckon with. the unfairness of his having been abandoned to suffer for 200 years in a world where heroes Do exist and good things Can just happen. but also the idea that he actually could have chosen differently, that dying was an option, that his one thousand victims Are his victims in some way no matter how helpless he was or felt to do anything differently, that he is in some small way responsible for the suffering he caused while under cazador's thumb and in a greater way responsible for what he does now that he's out from under it. which is elaborated on in the conversations you can have with him about the spawn in cazador's dungeons
whereas wyll needs to believe that he's had agency and that he HAS agency, that he made the choice to enter into an abusive and exploitative pact with a fiend and accepted his exile from the city willingly for the greater good because that makes the pact, and the pain he has suffered as a result of it, in some way worth it — he isn't a victim being helplessly tossed around and cast out, he's doing the right thing, he has control of this situation and he chose to be here. because if he is a victim then it in some way negates his sacrifice and means everything he's suffered is senseless and pointless and he has to reevaluate the framework he's built his life around — including the mythos of his father! including his ability to endure becoming a lemure, having his body violated and changed painfully against his will, the inability to trust his own perception of the world because mizora can just lie to him and twist the terms of the pact and and and and and... he's seeking some semblance of control over his life and his ability to do the things he set out to do! he needs the world to be one in which good people make hard choices and hard sacrifices and it's Worth It! he has to believe he's here on purpose and For a purpose, because the alternative is that he's some fiend's plaything cast out senselessly by his father whom he idolised, and that's just. too unfair too pointless
& their opposing reactions and the way their personal narratives diverge is so interesting because... theyre kind of both right And Both Wrong, right
wyll needs to come to terms with the fact that he Was victimised and he Is being abused and when, at seventeen, a fiend manipulated him into an unwinnable bind and made him unable to talk about his pact and wiped all evidence of his motivations from the world, and his father cast him out, that was incredibly cruel and there were no choices he could make that would not result in incredible suffering and pain — for him and others. which means that Now he can recognise the coercion and the entrapment for what it is and demand back & retake the agency and autonomy that was Taken from him!
and astarion does need to face the fact that while what happened to him was not his fault and he was only doing what he had to to survive... those were still choices — albeit made under coercive conditions — which impacted real people, and there Were at least at one point alternatives— it's just that the alternatives were Not Acceptable To Him. which is completely understandable! nobody wants to Die! but he Does have agency, especially now that he is not under cazador's control, which he Can exercise, and he Does have choices and the choices he makes have costs and consequences. and that can be empowering! because yeah he has to reckon with his part in the atrocities that cazador had his spawn commit and his responsibility to the people who he hurt, unwillingly or no, but like... he isn't a cornered animal who can do nothing but react; he has options now, if he's able to face up to the idea of each option having costs and owning that if he deems a price unacceptable to him he is exercising his own will
wyll is Right to recognise that he has made his own choices and is still doing so, and he is Wrong to minimise the coercive manipulative situations under which he's made them and try to take responsibility for things that rightly lie with the people who held all the cards and pushed him and manipulated his situation to pen him in
astarion is Right to point out that the options he was offered were all bad, that his decisions were made under abusive pressure in an inescapable situation where resistance was often futile and only led to more pain, and he is Wrong to conclude that that's just the way of the world and that this justifies his exploit-or-be-exploited mentality, wherein acting only in your own interest is inevitable because that's all anyone is doing
& like... those are painful complicated lessons they can learn from each other precisely Because their situations actually are so similar, no matter how differently they describe them
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wyllstarion is everything to me because they both get what they need. astarion needs sincerity and romance and softness. wyll needs someone who is willing to be a MASSIVE fucking cunt on his behalf and encourage him to be more selfish.
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I like to think Wyll throws Astarion off with his (actually sincere) romantic lines
#my favorite part ab their ship is that astarion thinks hes the rizzmaster bc of his two centuries doing thot shit against his will#but Wyll is the rizzmaster because of his 17 charisma point blank and it works on astarion for sure FOR SURE#wyllstarion#wyll#astarion#bg3
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Sudden fluffy fic idea.
After Wyll gets his devil horns, he realizes that he can no longer get his shirts and some of his armor over his head easily anymore and has to enlist Astarion’s help in modifying his clothing.
I’m just imaging Astarion grumbling over a needle and thread being like “Yesterday you were telling me to keep my fangs to myself and today you say ‘oh Astarion, can help me with my clothes?’ And you don’t even mean it in a fun, suggestive way! Gods, how dull can you get?”
And Wyll is just sitting there, shirtless, and smiling at Astarion like “I really appreciate it.”
Astarion bats off Wyll’s gratitude with a “Yeah, yeah, I’m a total sweetheart.”
(Astarion is blushing the whole time)
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They're all eepy
💚💙🩷
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I’m gonna be honest. wyll is a noble. astarion knows how to carry himself like one. WHERE is the arranged marriage fake dating slowburn it literally writes itself
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OH MY GOD???
Also link to the fic -> Life’s like an Hourglass, Glued to the Table by 2towels
#oh my god i never saw this post but this is going to make me cry#to think that people saw this on other platforms and recognized me and emme in love#and all bc of voltron#it really warms my heart i feel like a message was so heard#thank you wow why am i crying#im going to frame this post#emme tag
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lil sketch of Lance trying to fix Red Lightning the Red Lion
from @2towels “Fractal Glances Beyond a Shattered Plane”
(click for better quality)
#got nostalgic ab my fics and remembered this beautiful piece drawn for one#thank you again its so special to have seen this image brought to life by your hand#art#lance#vld#what a nice young man
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Rural Boys Watch The Apocalypse (rough draft) by Keaton St. James
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I’ve always liked the idea of vampires being able to tell something is wrong with someone by drinking their blood. Discovering sickness, changes, poison, even being able to tell something ISN’T wrong with that ability.
Anyway nebulous scenario where someone is trying to kill Wyll via poison, but they’re doing it slowly so it seems like a progressive illness and avoid suspicion.
Unfortunately it’s a totally ineffective strategy because the next time Astarion drinks from Wyll he gags on the blood is like “Darling your blood is FUCKED.” The culprit gets caught and Astarion uses this as an excuse to drink from Wyll more often <3
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you put up with what you think you deserve, and the things you want you resent
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hello! some long awaited news: ✨
my shop will return November 1st at 5pm PST !! this time, instead of taking preorders, it will go live fully stocked, and stay open for one month. 100% of the proceeds made during this month will be donated to the following organizations:
💜 Anera (emergency relief for Palestine) 💜 Masjid al-Rabia (mosque and community center for marginalized Muslims, such as those who are Black, LGBTQ+, disabled, and currently incarcerated)
see you then! 🇵🇸❤️
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