I don't do favorites @_@. It makes no sense to my brain. Having said that, in no order at all:
1. The Princess (Slay the Princess)
2. Emet-Selch (Final Fantasy XIV)
3. Dusa (Hades)
4. Lirael (The Old Kingdom)
5. Heather (Into the Drowning Deep)
6. Hera (Wolf 359)
7. Lyta Alexander (Babylon 5)
8. Jadzia Dax (Deep Space 9)
9. Shadowheart (Baldur's Gate 3)
10. Mio (Xenoblade Chronicles 3)
Has @qaraxuanzenith been dragged into this madness yet....?
10 characters, 10 fandoms
rules: list your ten favorite characters from ten separate fandoms then tag ten some people!
Thank you, @celamity, for tagging me!
In no particular order:
Vala Mal Doran (Stargate)
Ifan ben-Mezd (Divinity: Original Sin 2)
Cassandra Pentaghast (Dragon Age: Inquisition)
Astarion Ancunín (Baldur's Gate 3)
Aeryn Sun (Farscape)
Spock (Star Trek)
Lara Croft (Tomb Raider - my childhood hero!)
Daryl Dixon (The Walking Dead)
Vetra Nyx (Mass Effect)
Valen Shadowbreath (Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark)
Tagging: @nerdalmighty, @flower-khajiit, @illusivesoul, @paladinsofqueer, @bellaral, and whoever else wants to participate. No pressure. Hopefully you haven't been tagged already, sometimes I miss these things. 😅
this obviously doesn't apply to every disabled person but one of the things you don't really hear about for being disabled or chronically ill is the boredom. being stuck in bed and like. not having the ability to do anything meaningfully intensive with your hands, not being able to sit up, not having the concentration to read or watch things (from pain or brain fog or something else) and just kinda. lingering around online and hoping for something to happen or someone to talk to even if you have nothing good to say bc nothing has been going on for like the last day, week, month anyway
Chronic pain and illness really do skew what you consider to be normal.
I'm complaining to a friend about two separate pains I've got going on right now, pains which I would categorize as "annoying," and "distracting," and she's freaking out, like, "Go to the ER!!!!" and it's like, oh, that's right. Normal people go to the ER when it hurts to breathe.
Anyway...
(Just to clarify, I'm, like, 90% sure it's costochondritis, and I'm not actually struggling to breathe. It just feels blegh. The other pain is more distracting and potentially an issue but we'll cross that bridge if we get to it.)