[id: It’s a drawing of Hobie teaching Pavitr how to play the guitar. Pavitr sits criss-cross with Hobie’s guitar in his lap with his tongue poking out of his mouth in concentration and Hobie sits behind him with his hands also on the guitar and a smile on his face. They are both drawn as they are depicted in the movie, Hobie having dark brown skin, wicks, and numerous piercings, and Pavitr with brown skin and wavy hair. Their outfits are also the same as in the movie, Hobie with a leather jacket, plaid and patched pants, a blue shirt, and spiked bracelets, and Pavitr in a red and blue Spider-Man suit adorned with gold. The only difference is Hobie is without his boots, simply wearing blue socks instead. He is outlined in a paper-y texture and the guitar is outlined in yellow. /end id]
About three times a year, Nomura shows up to my house, grabs me by the throat, and forces me to fall back into my Kingdom Hearts hyperfixation. I love these games and these characters and I can’t wait for more info on KH4. I’ve been consuming every theory, character analysis, and retrospective I can get my hands on. Please talk to me about Sora and Riku and these games.
City in Silver is great because I get to roleplay perfectly for Orsinio, and I've got canon support for a few plot points of Cupbearer
Orsinio's hanging out with September and January at Balmoral. He's being invited to important things by Mr Wines, only to take said info directly to the revolutionaries. January gave him a concerned lecture about safety when he was injured. Setting up lighting for the liberationist city included enhancing other senses which I've speculated about. Orsinio is learning more about the sun. Moonlight showed him a world where he gets to fight the Crown and the Church of England. The writing remembered nemesis exists.
souma, holding a box: what would you say if i came back home with a bunch of kittens?
souta: . . .
souta: what's in the box?
souma:
souta: what's in the box, souma?
souma: i think you already know
Quackity: Luzu! Luzu!!!! Luzu, I love you very much! Luzu I love you very much!
Luzu: [In chat] Hello Quackity how are you
Quackity: You don't speak, you aren't speaking, [he's] speaking in English, [he's] speaking English. He speaks in English, he speaks in English! [He switches his translation box]
Luzu: [In chat] Como estas? [How are you?]
Quackity: No no, I speak English too! I speak English too, I'm so good– wait. ...Hello? Are you not able to speak to me? Are you not able to speak to me?
I genuinely don’t think anything will ever top the feeling of watching the Doctor and the other Doctor and Rose and Jackie and Mickey and Martha and Donna and Jack and Sarah Jane fly the Earth home in Journey’s End. That episode came out fifteen years ago and I have yet to find any other moment of a movie or TV show that makes me feel quite so brilliantly joyful. And I am completely okay with that.