It’s dangerous to go alone…
These are going to be magnets! Starburst for scale.
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was talking with a friend about how some of dunmeshi fаndom misunderstands kabru's initial feelings towards laios.
to sum up kabru's situation via a self-contained modernized metaphor:
kabru is like a guy who lost his entire family in a highly traumatic car accident. years later he joins a discord server and takes note of laios, another server member who seems interesting, so they start chatting. then laios reveals his special interest and favorite movie of all time is David Cronenberg's Crash (1996), and invites kabru to go watch a demolition derby with him
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Dungeon24: Day Thirteen
AREA A13: LECTURE HALL
Rows of seats and seminar tables slant down, half ruined, from the western end of this octagonal hall towards the eastern end were the lectern still stands ready for another lecturer to pontificate on subjects metaphysical and occult. The air is moist and saccharine, with the faintest hint of rot from the wrecked furniture. Monsters: Two giant fire beetles have nested in…
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I'm a little late in sharing this link to this, but gift wrapping, work, etc. kind of got in the way. My bad. ^^"
On 12/20, we finish Ganon's Tower.
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It was Maid Day today yesterday a week ago so I got struck by inspiration to draw the worsties, and it ran away from me into a whole AU where they’re coworkers at a maid cafe.
She’s a med student & this is just a part time job, and this is his depression job while he gets his life back together. He needs something he can be workaholic about to forget what it’s like having a personal life and personal issues. He’s actually the accountant, but the new hire janitor (Izutsumi) doesn’t show up for half her shifts and is a sloppy worker, so he gets the extra work of doing her job on top of his because he’s undervalued and overworked. Of course, janitors also have an uniform to keep the aesthetic cohesion as they go about cleaning the place, of course.
Senshi’s the part time cook you only see slivers off, he’s kind and warm when you do see him and have a chat but most shifts he’s in and out the kitchen without a trace. Laios and Falin are regulars because Falin and Marcille are besties & in the same med school, Laios accompanies Falin as she visits her friend at work and gets hooked on the food. Chilchuck has to remind Marcille to work instead of chatting with Falin for an hour, and next thing he knows she’s distracting him from work too.
That’s it that’s the AU. Inspired by this idol AU fanart a bit <3
This was not meant to be birthday gift but well…… Happy bday Chil!!!
Read from left to right
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spring's just around the corner
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Dungeon Meshi (Delicious in Dungeon) - 2nd Cour Key Visual and PV
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Chilchuck analysis speedrun: As a hardworking half-foot who grew up poor and discriminated against and had his gullibility taken advantage of multiple times in his early adventuring days, Chilchuck thinks optimism is a dangerous flaw. He’s stressed and strict all the time because his job is noticing details like traps that could get everyone killed before anyone knows it, he takes the lives of everyone to be on his shoulders, and with the way he speaks about it that probably partly reflects how he felt about taking it upon himself to provide for his family too. His life’s always been pretty centered around work and has become even moreso now that his wife left and everyone is independent, and due to past events he’s very iffy with bonding with coworkers. He thinks feelings and job are a disaster mix. Like with his wife or with parties hiring him as sacrifice, being open or having good faith is vulnerability which can get you hurt, so he processes and shows all his stress as anger instead of worry. Doing strict dieting probably isn’t helping the irritability what with hunger, and on top of being a hunger suppressant alcohol might be the main stress reliever he has.
His grey hairs are so earned
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you know i do sort of love the difficulty level of level one of the dungeon these days. most people have a relatively easy time getting to level one locations, assuming they’re vigilant for ravagers. occasionally they’ll get unlucky or play badly and still die, and the river of souls claims lives still—none of decked out is EASY—but when you’re first going through level one, it’s approximately the right level of easy for a beginner.
when you’re first going through it.
it’s just that if you accidentally raise your clank too high. when you’re trying to leave again. suddenly, the well-known, beginner-friendlyish level one is gone. if you’re coming back after diving deep and your heart rate is high, the water traps, the vexes, the ravagers, everything about it becomes hostile. it turns from the “safest” part of the dungeon to the deadliest leg. it’s the last hurdle to escape a long run, and the dungeon doesn’t want you to escape.
and I don’t know I think it’s neat how “level one as you first run it” and “max clank level one” are basically two entirely different levels,
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Making our way to the final dungeon in Legend of Zelda A Link To The Past. Today, we take care of the bottom floors for this massive tower of deaths, traps and sadness.
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I slept with your wife
Those types of jokes are NOT funny! Do you hear me?
Honestly, who in their right mind jokes about that kind of stuff...
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