Psycho-Pass Providence Collaboration Campaign
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they’re my literal parents btw
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Ginoza Nobuchika ; Psycho Pass ☆ Union Creative International Ltd
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So last night I dreamt that there had been a live-action Psycho Pass movie, and the actors for Kougami and Gino were making an appearance at an anime store. And the Gino actor was getting bullied online because of his real-life neurodivergent behaviour :( but needless to say, both actors were very tall and very handsome and I am regretful that even dream me couldn't get up close with celebs because I was too busy with something else. Story of my life.
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happy birthday!
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Finished commission.
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Nobuchika Ginoza
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Happy Birthday, Akane.
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It seems like I am fated to crawl back to Tumblr every time I play a new Final Fantasy game to wax poetic about my OTPs. This time it's Final Fantasy XVI and Warfield.
To me, there's an important unstated implication I haven't seen many people talk about in the fandom discourse: in medieval/Renaissance Europe (which was the cultural basis for Valisthea), the only reason a girl would be sent as a ward to a man she's not related to with no daughters would be if the intention was for her to eventually marry one of his sons, probably one a little older than she. Clive would have known this. Jill would have known this. Everyone would have known this. Anabella may not have liked it, but she would have known this. Clive and Jill's friendship would have formed with the underlying assumption that they were supposed to be husband and wife one day. While we as modern people tend to revolt at the idea of child betrothal as a matter of principle, we have to remember that, in a world where arranged (or at the very least approved/facilitated) marriage is likely the only option for most people, Clive and Jill would have probably thought they were pretty lucky that they knew and liked the person who they were going to spend the rest of their life with.
So now rewatch the cutscenes when they reunite after thirteen years apart; it's not just "my friend, who I thought was dead for thirteen years, is alive." It's "the only person I have ever thought of as a life partner, who I thought was dead for thirteen years, is alive." It makes complete sense why Jill's immediate response is "I'm going with you; we're facing this together" and why Clive doesn't argue. The fact that they're going to do things together is a foregone conclusion. They never have a "what exactly are we" talk because they don't have to.
This is the way it was supposed to be.
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@jediofbooksandsnacks thought of your fic first thing!
sunshine at the bay
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🕷️tDsuke🕷️
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Shiva's companion.
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