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#aaaaaaaaand that is the last of my asks from november
thedragonagelesbian · 9 months
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For the OTP asks: 5, 13, 22, and 26 for Cyrus and Wyll
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5. What activities do they enjoy together?
Cyrus socializes like a cat, so he's happiest just being nearby for whatever activity Wyll wants to do-- snuggling while Wyll reads or listening him play his flute (or his cello once they're moved in to their estate post-game). Wyll similarly insists that his greatest creative inspiration comes when he's with Cyrus and loves to compose in Cyrus' garden, drafting sonnets and serenades while Cyrus is tending to his plants.
As for things they really do together, they love planning outings into the woods around Baldur's Gate. Romantic picnics, hunting, foraging, birding, just getting away from the bustle of the city
13. Name something they would never do for the other person. 
Cyrus for Wyll: I think Cyrus outright refuses to do the Champion/Ansur/whoops bitter gay exes quest. Not even in a reluctant 'I'll tag along to make sure you stay safe' thing, drags his heels to the very edge of the chambers of trials and is straight up like 'we shouldn't do this. I don't care how helpful the dragon will be we should Not Fucking Do This please don't do this i don't want to lose you to some impossible bullshit test you're already enough please don't make me watch you do this'
Of course there's no vindication in being right.
Wyll for Cyrus: Hmmmm Wyll is so accommodating it's hard to think of what he'd refuse… Of course there is the classic "you don't have to be the Blade of Frontiers" for me early on. No matter how many times Cyrus tells him that he doesn't have to perform for him, it's so hard to let go of a technique that has allowed you to cope with & make the best of such horrendous circumstances
22. If their lives were what was originally intended at birth, would they have still fallen in love?
Oh boy the 'at birth' specification is interesting, I've never really thought about what this version of Malcolm and Leandra had planned for him… He grew up on the road because Malcom was being hunted by his archfey patron who ends up killing him when Cyrus is very young (tho I have some. Extremely vague ideas about a post-game adventure involving Malcolm actually still being alive & Cyrus & his LI needing to save him). Presuming Malcolm doesn't die and is thus still around when Leandra passes from her illness, I could see him raising Cyrus as a much more well-adjusted rangers, mayhaps even of the fey wanderer variety as they work to free Malcolm from his patron
(…..i dont know how i've gotten this far without realizing before that the first loss in cyrus' life was to a vengeful warlock patron but it sure. Uh. Adds some Something to this dynamic…)
Wyll more obviously grows into a young lordling, but even without Mizora, I think he goes through life about 5 terribly repressed seconds from a nervous breakdown having grown up knowing absolutely nothing but his father's rigid expectations
And while I can't think of any self-evident way for their paths to cross, the notion of Wyll meeting a more fey version of Cyrus who whisks him away from the pressures of noble life for a whirlwind adventure straight out of the fantasies and fairytales Wyll grew up reading and dreaming about but had given up experiencing himself… well i think it FUCKS immensely
26. What are their favorite parts about physical affection/sex?
For both of them, the best part about physical affection is feeling safe. It's so new for them, but being able to melt into each other's arms and let all of their past disappear into the sound of the other's breathing and pulse is just one of their favorite things about being together, period.
For Cyrus, his relationship to sex is different than other iterations of the character because of his history with Meredith. Generally, Cyrus has two somewhat contradictory things he wants out of sex: to please his partner as much as possible, and to know himself and his body in relation to them. Contradictory because that first desire always trumps the second one and can even foreclose it entirely, depending on the partner, or make him vulnerable to someone who wants to control his sense of self.
Whereas ranger!Cyrus is pretty adamant about not relying on anyone else for that external validation/appraisal/identification. That just leaves "trying to give Wyll a religious experience every time," and that is something Cyrus adores immensely. (And his favorite part of /that/ is any indication of incoherency-- babbling and whining and stammering. Any sign that Wyll is trying sooo hard to be the calm & collected Blade and failing miserably turns Cyrus on a Lot; he refers to it playfully as 'making Wyll sing')
And as hard as it is, Wyll enjoys being made to let go and get out of his head and into his body and being taken care of and treated with a level of slow, gentle tenderness that is almost too much to bear (but he does and Cyrus praises him throughout to tell him he's doing a very good job bearing it)
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americannoteven · 7 years
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What’s the best persona game
Honestly bruh you’re asking the wrong person bc not only have just jumped onto his boat only back in July of last year, but I’ve only played one and a half out of six games so far lmao
From what I can gather, there’s 1, 2, 2.5 basically, 3, 4 and 5–not including any remakes or extended editions (FES, Golden, etc) OR ANY OF THE 234324 SPINOFFS (dance dance dance dance dan--
Now, I like to snoop and see what other people say. I don’t know much about the first Persona game but a lot of people say that the P2 duology is one of the best but that you need to play both parts to fully grasp the story. I haven’t played it yet so I have no clue–all I know is that one of the parts gives you the option to have a gay love interest–something the next THREE FULL GAMES never see so i already dig it.
Three good pals of mine said that P3 is, probably, their favorite in the series, before I even had a chance to play it and I can see why! It’s very emotional (and I’m only in late November!) and what the plot progression and repetitive battles lack, the characterization and story sequences more than make up for, in my opinion! The characters seem pretty raw and handle tense situations, for the most part, LIKE ACTUAL CHILDREN BECAUSE THAT’S WHAT THEY ARE. It’s really really good so far, and I can see why P3 is a fan favorite. 
I haven’t touched P4 but I’ve practically been spoiled for most of the story since day one. It’s a murder mystery WHICH IS MY FUCKIN JAM and  WAS going to be the game I started with but that never happened. It’s said to be a more lighthearted vibe than P3–so not as depressing and sad. I don’t mind that, but just wanna know what the fuck TVs have to do with dead people layin about east-bumble fuck Japan and out of all the things I know, I still don’t know about that so hey good shit. (that and this blog supports Kanji Tatsumi bc he seems like a very very very good boy and I trust him)
P5 was my first Persona game and OH LORDY ITS A RIDE. When you first play it you think its the greatest thing since sliced bread and then you finish and reflect on not only your life but also you let it soak in and see all the small, tiny flaws with the game. It’s not a perfect game, no no no–but P5 honestly does mean a lot to me considering I played it at kinda a down point in my life and the messages the game gives just kinda felt like a saving grace, in a way. That makes me a bit bias but oh well. The plot is great but there’s a couple holes that don’t kinda make sense sometimes. The characterizations are, in all honestly, questionable like they start SO GREAT aaaaaaaaand then flop. It ain’t TERRIBLE, but it’s kinda meh at some points. All in all tho, it’s a beautiful game and easily one of my favs all time up there with Pokemon. (I mean, its the only one I’ve fully completed so far so cut some slack man)
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