I haven't been posting much faith as of late because of a certain underrated game called Forgive Me Father that may or may not be rotating in my mind after I finished playing it.
Speaking of, have some art that I did of it recently
And a funny little crossover (haven't forgotten my boy John Ward)
Might do some more Faith stuff soon. Who knows 🙂
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high chaos emily is so juicy, ESPECIALLY if corvo was low chaos in dishonored 1. high chaos corvo to high chaos emily—we can see a direct through line. emily draws a picture of corvo’s assassin mask. she makes the comment that if corvo didn’t kill all the usurpers, she would have had them killed. it’s generally a “worse” ending and we can easily see how high chaos emily came to be.
but LOW chaos corvo to high chaos emily? delicious to think about. emily isn’t following the example of her father. in fact, given everything we know about jessamine and the comment she makes when she’s released from the heart (something about how emily has become everything jessamine was against) emily isn’t following either of her parents’ examples.
this isn’t to say that high chaos emily doesn’t make sense in terms of the character or story. it does! emily is ten when her mother is killed in front of her, she gets kidnapped, rescued, only to get kidnapped again and held hostage. and then fifteen years later it’s happening again! her father is taken from her and her friend is killed and she’s been overthrown. she has not only a motive but the means (thanks to the outsider) to carve through everyone that gets in her way.
but. imagine what happens after the game. what happens when corvo, who executed an entirely bloodless campaign, wakes up and finds emily the vengeful? what happens when emily, whose mother’s last words were of disapproval, has to face her father?
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hey guys. Guess. Guess what.
It's definitely....not more Forgive Me Father art
That game has A Grip on me. Surprising for a fps, with my taste in games. Might do some Johnathan when i get the time, who knows 🙃
Just in case anyone here wants to play it, it has Spoilers for the ending. If you don't want Spoilers, then don't read the text :)
Me when I murder everyone in my hometown as my mind is corrupted by the forces of Cthulu.
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I recently downloaded gacha life since I was super duper bored and uhhh......... Yeah, please forgive me father for I have sinned. I also forgot to add the tail, darn.
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*whispers* Mods are asleep, post F bombs.
Bonus point: a little bit of in-depth musing under the cut.
Sifuu: Doesn't give two 💩💩 about who's around her. Whether you're ready or not, F bombs fly like mosquitoes in summer. If Hassian made her keep a swearing jar, they would be richer than the local family of Magistrates.
Hodari: Much like Sifuu, he too would say the F-bomb every other word.
Unlike Sifuu, he tried to cut down on F bombs the day little Najuma entered his life.
Unfortunately for Hodari, this didn't stop Najuma from picking up "bombs", also of the "F" kind.
Reth: Probably scolded as a child by his parents for using "bad words" in front of his little sister. This never really stopped him from using said "bad words".
Zeki & Hassian: They might or might not be kinda lying when they say that they used to say "F words" but not anymore. Hassian might or might not be also the one dropping the most, out of the two.
Kenyatta: She's more of the "regularly say the thing" kind of Majiri. But alas her front desk work + the presence of her parents prevents her from saying them out loud. Her "swearing off" is actually a fat lie.
Tau: If dogs could talk, Tau would go for the F bomb whenever needed.
Badruu: He may have fallen under the "can say the thing if so desired" in his youth, but he's been utterly refusing to say it ever since his first son was born. If he feels an F bomb incoming, he might try to mask it under one of his veggie-themed dad jokes.
Example: "WHAT THE FLYING FFF-IG?!"
Eshe & Jel: They simply find any sort of vulgar cuss word "uncouth".
Chayne: Guy's just way too chill to drop an F bomb, even accidentally.
Auni: Has been forbidden from cursing multiple times by both his parents, hence why it counts as "legally cannot say the thing". This, however, doesn't mean that he might not say said "thing", especially when far away from prying ears.
Hekla: She was built to look after children. Absolutely no cussing around children! She's still sticking to this directive to this day. Might also virtually clutch her pearls in horror when she hears "her Jina" drop the smallest F bomb.
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