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So I found the waste pipe down in the morgue underneath Moonrise Towers. Clicked it to get the corpse to fall out. Then I clicked it again just to make sure nothing else would happen, but this time Gale was standing directly underneath and uh—
When I moved them here I originally thought I'd turn what's now Elliot's room into a den/games room, but ACR had other ideas. So now I've smooshed one onto the side of the house instead!
... Vega :((...
I swear this video better not be the last we see of him (Since Imperium is likely not coming back and I am doubtful there will be other AUs for a while, or any flashbacks with him because... well... there is little to flashback to outside of learning lore).
The title is one reason I think this isn't the end. Deferred judgment cannot really relate to Warden nor Hush. Hush did not defer judgment, since he is so trigger-happy, and Warden doubtfully could provide judgment. So applying the title to Vega, it would make sense that his judgement would be deferred because he was removed from Elegy for potentially a while. Also, the fact that the series title, "Carpe Deus", is there, also seems weird but I have few thoughts on what it could mean. ajhdgajhgd.
Also, the sound effects used for his death caught my attention. After all, there has been one and only one canonically confirmed daemon DEATH in this channel's history, that being Imperium Brachium, who expended all his magic. And Vega said that Warden would have also died had they used up all of theirs. Now, Hush HAS attacked and 'killed' several demons that we know of, however, we have no proof they have ceased to exist fully. Their physical bodies were surely destroyed (except those in Aria who are much more likely to just be gone) but there is not yet confirmation of their DEATHS as far as I know. So there's a chance Vega may just be back in Aria.
And just... story wise I think it'd be a bit cheap to have someone so relevant to the lore, but not actually all that relevant to most watchers of the channel be killed off. His character arc has had little room to breathe, his story has not been elaborated on almost at all, etc. It could be INTERESTING to have someone so strong and relevant die, sure. But so many little details feel off. Yknow?? :P.
Maybe I am just very hopeful because I do love Vega a lot as a character, and find his story fascinating. And also I worry for Warden because what would they do without him? I mean all of this happened even before Inversion. I could imagine they could try to use Inversion to gain power but it may be hard. And they would have basically no direction since Vega kept so many secrets. And I DOUBT they went back to the department after this.
I shall be waiting for the official release with bated breath, and seeing what happens from there regardless though. I love Vega so much and will continue to in perpetuity. Crossing my fingers that his playlist does not get the completed marker placed on it <3
Chronically. Usually if someone pops in and reblogs an old chapter, I'll reread it then (any time I do a self reblog of something very old it's usually on the heels of me rereading it). I also have some favorite pieces that I'll revisit from time to time. And, on the other hand, there are several pieces I've written that I find absolutely unreadable and when I try to revisit those I cringe so hard lol.
11. Do you have specific playlists for writing fics?
No I do not! I don't listen to music at all when writing. I get super SUPER distracted really easily if there's, you know, music, or a TV show, or my cats are doing something remotely interesting, or there's a bird or a cloud out the window, etc. No writing playlists at all over here.
29. Share a bit from a fic you’ll never post OR from a scene that was cut from an already posted fic. (If you don’t have either, just share a random fic idea you have that you don’t plan on getting to.)
Leo is shivering as he pulls off his sweatshirt; he feels another wave of dizziness wash over him and he swallows. It took three days of skull-splitting headaches and increasingly persistent nudging from Luke before he agreed to go visit Rob. They left with a prescription for antibiotics and a word of caution to take it easy for a few days. Leo waited in the car while Luke got the medicine, and, while his desperation for relief was palpable, the bottle of pills that he turns over and over and over has his stomach in knots.
The relief will be worth it, Leo tells himself, closing his eyes. It will be worth it. On the peripheries of his worry is the fear of the pain that constantly accompanies being drugged, the disorientation, the nausea. And then, the fear of everything going dark, and everything hurting, and being unable to work out what is real. That one is further back, so far back that Leo blinks the thought– no, the memory– away as quickly as he can, as he swallows and puts the bottle down. Luke won’t hurt you.
Anyway my computer trouble is not the wildest thing to happen to me yesterday/today.
A strong contender was viewing a house without a bathroom, where the shower is a stall next to the back door where if you step out past the curtain you are fully naked in full view of the kitchen sink.
However, that does not take the crown.
No, that goes to the water company. Yesterday I was plagued and besieged by incessant noise until I left for my partner's before having my morning coffee (this will become important), and discovered on the way out that the water company had blocked off the main access lane to my building, so I had to go out through the garden; this meant I'd have to come in by going around the block (up a hill) bc the garden isn't accessible from the outside. Okay, fine. Sometimes works happen.
I drop by mid-afternoon and see that the road's fully dug up. Annoying, but I'm only dropping by; I grab a can of coke (again, important) and leave again. I'm mildly irritated that we weren't warned and now I have to go up the hill to get back in, but that's all.
I get back in the evening; the road is still dug up. Ugh. I go to the loo and wash my hands. This is, crucially, the first time I've used the water in my flat since my morning cuppa at 7am. The water explodes out of the tap, brown.
Uh oh. Now, I was lucky in that my hot water gets taken in the night before, heated up, and sits in its own tank during the day; I could draw off that water into the kettle and all the clean cups I had and be reasonably sure it came from Sunday, aka before the works happened. So I had some water. But it's late, the phone lines are shut, and I figure it's not technically an emergency because they already know about it.
Also, when I go to look for the contact details, I discover my laptop thinks it doesn't have a network adaptor. Which, I'm sorry to say, took priority.
So this morning I check it; it's not exploding anymore, and it's cloudy rather than brown, but I still don't trust it. I figure once my partner wakes up I'll go take the little water carrier we have for camping down and fill up there. But I want to know what's going on and how long I have to plan for. So I call the water company when lines open.
The verdict, after two holds?
"Uhhhhhhh, we're going to have to call the depot and get them to call you, our map's not showing any operations in your area..."
"...Walsingham, the monastic author of the St. Albans Chronicle, was by far [Alice Perrers'] harshest contemporary critic, who in his venom has (somewhat ironically) left us with the longest and most detailed account of her background and personality, her influence as Edward’s mistress, and her subsequent trial. He describes Alice as a shameless lowborn meretrix (a word variously translated as mistress, whore, or harlot), who “brought almost universal dishonour upon the king’s reputation […] and defiled virtually the whole kingdom of England with her disgraceful insolence.” Although Walsingham was not always accurate and, specifically in this case, clearly heavily biased against Alice, he nevertheless provides a truly contemporary account, and his importance as a source should not be underestimated. Likewise, the anonymous monk of St. Mary’s York recorded that in the Good Parliament the Commons (represented by their speaker, Sir Peter de la Mare) stated that it “would be of great gain to the kingdom to remove the said dame [Alice] from the presence of the king both as a matter of conscious and of the ill prosecution of the war.” During the same assembly, the bishop of Rochester, Thomas Brinton, preached from St. Paul’s Cross that “it is not fitting nor safe for all the keys of the kingdom to hang from the belt of one wife.” Although the word wife (uxoris) is used, it is widely accepted that this is a reference to Alice.”
-Laura Tompkins, '"Edward III's Gold-Digging Mistress": Alice Perrers, Gender, and Financial Power at the English Royal Court, 1360-1377", "Women and Economic Power in Premodern Courts" (edited by Cathleen Sarti). Italics by me.
Undertaker, when was the last time you’ve taken a shower?
LIKE THE VERY LAST TIME
"...You lot think I'm a very stinky boy, don't you? Eh! Well I'll tell you I'm certainly not! I had a bath just last week, mind you! A nice one! There were even bubbles involved! And I might just have another one too!"
"... Oooor maybe it's because you all want to see my hair freshly washed again, isn't it? Hmmm~?"