It’s okay to comment on things btw!! Heavily encouraged actually please don’t be afraid to comment on any of my works!
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Thank you so much for always leaving such sweet tags in your reblogs!!! I can’t even begin to explain how much joy they bring me!!! 💜🥹
Awww, I'm really glad I can return some of the joy seeing your art brings me. Thank you so much for telling me!!🥺💕
This ask was the first thing I saw this morning and it made my day 🥰🥰
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People sorting ao3 solely by stats and only clicking on fics with a certain amount of kudos or comments, you will not survive the winter, nor the summer, nor at all, *brings out knife,* run
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the fandom when da2 came out: oh my god this is NOTHING like origins, i hate this game
the fandom years later: I LOVE THIS GAME
the fandom when inquisition came out: oh my god this is NOTHING like origins or 2, i hate this game
the fandom years later: I LOVE THIS GAME
the fandom when the trailer for veilguard drops: oh my god this is NOTHING -
me:
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Ohhh, I'm rereading Mystra's entry in the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide... and this detail:
This means Gale was punished for trying to restore and preserve what he thought was a lost piece of Mystra's magic. Gale being Mystra's ex-lover put aside. He as her follower, she his goddess, was punished for attempting to do the one foundational rule of her faith.
I'm seething and so sad at the same time.
Edit: I used the word punish loosely, as in, toxic/abusive people will take any small mistake or action and twist it into something they can take advantage of. This post was also largely from the stand point of a toxic deity rather than a toxic partner, but both takes are valid here. Especially with the, “you didn’t stay compliant so now I’m giving you the silent treatment” part of it—from a god and a partner perspective.
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in the nicest and most non-confrontational way possible. i feel like some of you think that anything that isn't directly openly spelled out for you within a story is "missed potential" or "unexplored." like. sometimes there are implied narratives. sometimes the point is that you as the reader are supposed to think and draw your own conclusions and participate in the story. the writers not directly spelling every little detail out for you doesn't mean that the story is poorly written or missed its own plot details somehow. PLEASE.
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