whats wrong w minsung? i hv no investment in them im just curious since they seem to be popular
ehhhhh it's mostly petty reasons if we're honest. i don't have any interaction w that side of things and my problem w it is that it's just so pervasive in spaces where i would like to just talk about the guys and their music, not theories if two of them are dating or not, it's not why im here so i couldn't care less about it
the deweys photos are from this video: https://youtu.be/5xTwJho44ao?si=bPw8MZZ327lCogVZ aren’t they just everything
kissing you and the minnesota wild official media team (with consent) full on the mouth, THANK YOU THIS VIDEO IS EVERYTHING 🥰🥰 i have seen pieces of it before i think (connor petting a shark 🥹) but the entire video start to finish is such a delight, 10/10 would recommend
I def wanna color these when I have the energy BUT..... back on a Pokemon kick.... ever so slightly......... also second sketch is so rough SORRY (I DO WANNA CLEAN IT UP!!! But I was mostly focused on conceptualizing the outfits!!!!)
I have soooo many other sketches too but I wanna save em for later.... but let it be known, this is just an elaborate excuse to play dress-up. Esp for Moe I'm gonna be so real, it has SUCH A SILLY OUTFIT and it is SO. SOOOOOO jackass rival coded. Guy who is gonna pick fights and cause problems for NO reason. Or for gay reasons. Most likely gay reasons tbh
Maeglin was no weakling or craven, but the torment wherewith he was threatened cowed his spirit, and he purchased his life and freedom by revealing to Morgoth the very place of Gondolin and the ways whereby it might be found and assailed. Great indeed was the joy of Morgoth, and to Maeglin he promised the lordship of Gondolin as his vassal, and the possession of Idril Celebrindal, when the city should be taken; and indeed desire for Idril and hatred for Tuor led Maeglin the easier to his treachery, most infamous in all the histories of the Elder Days.
Ok, so which one was it?
Because the reason why exactly Maeglin decided to reveal Gondolin's secrets to Morgoth is crucial to how the readers perceive this character.
Was his betrayal caused by the torment and fear for his life? Because c'mon, this can be excused both by the readers and also by other characters appearing in the story (the question of 'would Turgon - either reborn or still stuck in the Halls - be ever able to forgive his nephew?').
Or maybe was it what the second part of the paragraph suggest? The promise of getting the girl and a job as Morgoth's vassal? This one straight-up makes Maeglin a first class villain tbh.
Would Maeglin betray the city if he wasn't tortured and/or afraid of losing his life?
Yeah, his later actions during the attack on the city don't really show him as a poor little guy who was forced to betray Gondolin but that's not the point here.