Erbluhen Emotion
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Ain called this new combined power of the Goddess and the El energy from Elrios, Eids. He continued to create Eids and used them in battle, but he still doesn't know how to use this power to the fullest. Perhaps it's because he lacks training. Let's face more enemies.
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As he sees the El Search Party struggling against powerful armies and endless battle in Altera, Ain feels an emotion that he never had felt before. Ain pushes down this unfamiliar emotion and uses his inner growth to become stronger.
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After listening to King Nasod's story that the demon invasion began, and seeing Elsword and his party facing against the overwhelming demon forces, Ain feels trust and connection to his companions. With the emotion that started to bloom, his Eids became stronger. It is then that Feita's request for reinforcements is relayed.
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Demons, and demonic energy. Instinctual disgust pushes him to a critical moment. However, a call from his friends who remembered him transformed his confusion to something else. With an unfamiliar, yet pleasant feeling, Ain followed his friends.
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As Ain continued to protect his friends from danger out of his own free will, Ain realizes that a connection has been formed between him and his friends. A complete contract between the power of God and the El energy. He has reached a point where he can freely use multiple Eids, using the power of the goddess and the El energy to its ultimate harmonious form. Let's use this newly bloodmed power of harmony to drive out the enemies remaining in the shrine.
(recorded; 10/22/2022)
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Thinking for the rest of my life how S1 of TWDG begins with Lee in cuffs, life over, because of a man he just killed, who took a girl he loved, and ends with Lee in cuffs, life over, because of a man he just killed, who took a girl he loves, but literally everything about that string of statements has so utterly changed meaning, the end could not be farther from the start. The bookend of finishing right where you started, and nowhere near it.
Both the first and last line in the game are spoken to Lee, about Lee, and reflect regret towards the end of his life, but even the flavor of regret could not be more distant. “I reckon you didn’t do it,” and “(I’ll miss you) - Me too,” do not even share a sadness. The first legacy, remarked on throughout season 1, would have been ‘murderer.’ The real one is so far the opposite, his ghost carries every person who survives for the rest of the series. I hear it described as about redemption, but the focus is never once in the game about Lee making up for something. You never even really know what he did or if it was merited. The game is a second life, and culminates in a stranger accusing Lee of having no right to live or have someone who loves him for every single thing he’s done wrong since the game began, no matter how unfair the accusation, and about that being bullshit. About it being enough, what he did for Clementine, for everyone, for himself. It’s about salvation, maybe. Of the self, by the self, from ruin, through meaning in love and caring for other people, no matter their endings or yours. Ben always dies, but it mattered. Omid always dies, but it mattered. Duck, Carly, Katya, Mark, Doug, always die, but it mattered. And Clementine always lives, and that does too. Lee always dies. It just takes the course of a season. But he’s not lost anymore when he does.
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i cannot stand those quirky overly-friendly-to-the-point-of-crossing-boundaries teachers and professors who make you do icebreakers or fun facts about yourself at the beginning of the semester bc their questions are always the exact sort of stuff that you never wanna answer. but they just keep asking bc they think you’re just being shy and cute. ‘what are your hobbies? what kind of music do you like? what’s a topic very personal and important to you?’ MAN i am not subjecting myself to public humiliation like that for being very far removed from the norm nor am i opening up about my deep-seated personal problems. i don’t know you i don’t respect you you are not entitled to anything outside of my graded work. i’m just trying to prevent everybody in the room including you and i from becoming incredibly uncomfortable. just take the hint when i deflect your questions and pretend to be boring
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I hate (this is a lie I find it really funny) how I'm like. I don't even like this character/actor I don't think they're ugly but they're not particularly attractive that's just some. person. whatever
and then there's a gif of them covered in blood and I'm like oh ok I see I have been Wrong
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