Noragami 108: Yato-Gami
“Come back. I’ll give you all that I am. So, please. Please…”
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Meme #128
Anime: Noragami
Character: Yato
The "life is so beautiful" people when they see the current state of the world:
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(via Delivery God Pullover Sweatshirt by SeanKnows) YATO from Noragami
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real ones know the reason behind Shamura’s design
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Noragami 109: With the God in the Track Suit.
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I am re-watching Exandria Unlimited: Calamity on @criticalrole
It is one of my favourite pieces of media ever released, and it always rips my heart out.
Laerryn Coramar-Seelie is played by @quiddie
Patia Por'co is played by Marisha Ray
Based on the original character art by @agarthanguide
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wip prince hua cheng and the scrap collector! (future ghost king xie lian, better known as just wu ming in this time)
"gege has the most beautiful smile this prince has ever seen."
"your highness, has anyone ever told you how insincere you are?"
"gege is the first."
"and will your highness continue to show such kindness to a simple scrap collector in your kingdom?"
"a god is just a human. a prince is just a human. trash is just trash. maybe the only difference is that gege has a prettier smile than mine."
ps: the age gap continues to exist!
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The fandom god discussion is interesting, but I feel it’s sometimes hindered by an unwillingness to separate gods from mortal society, or even a sort of over-eagerness to project our own reality onto them, which simply doesn’t work. I've seen the gods referred to as rulers or tyrants demanding worship (which I kinda understand because it’s something Ludinus says in-game, though it’s funny to see fandom corners confidently repeat the inaccurate talking points of the antagonist) but more interestingly I've also seen them referred to as a higher/the highest social class, as colonizers imposing themselves on mortals, the raven queen specifically as new money. Overall these comparisons tend to talk about the gods and their actions regarding Aeor in the past and predathos/the Vanguard in the present less as if they're about saving their own lives and more as if they want to preserve their powerful position.
The gods, by their very nature, are above mortals. They cannot be compared to any mortal ruling class because they didn’t choose or strive for that power and cannot feasibly get rid of it/step down/redistribute it (nor do they actually in any sense rule; killing the raven queen, unlike killing an actual queen, will not end the 'tyranny' of death), they simply have it by virtue of being gods. Saying that’s unfair or unequal and that the gods should be killed because of it is akin to saying it’s unfair a mountain is bigger than you and demanding it be levelled, except the gods, unlike mountains, are living, feeling beings who shouldn’t have to die because some people can’t stand the idea of not always being top dog. Thing is, the gods themselves ultimately understood this power imballance and that they can't help but hurt Exandria the way humans can't help but step on bugs, and thus removed themselves from the equation by creating the divine gate. Saying this isn’t enough and that they're clinging to power is just demanding they line themselves up to be killed.
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headcanon that these started popping up in the Amphibia universe post-Battle of Los Angeles
obviously based on this painting and the accompanying memes (yes, including the Markiplier one):
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