What do you think of Huw & Messmer relationship? They seemed pretty close friends despite huw isn't a fire knight, i find it a little weird that none talks about them compare to messmer relationship with Rellana/Gaius/Marika etc..
Really like them, wish we could have more about them (canon and fanon content). I'm very obsessed with Lord and Vassal dynamics and they fit perfectly as one. And the angst, considering Huw joined his father in the rebellion against Messmer is just delightful! I can imagine how dense was Huw's conflict choosing between his Lord and his father. The pain Messmer felt when he knew Huw betrayed him. Ugh, so many feelings! The battles they fought together, Huw trying his best to protect Messmer in battle and doing stupid reckless acts, Messmer telling him it was dangerous... So many scenarios and all of them amazing.
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Elden Ring fan art.
A heartbreaking story of friendship between Messmer and Huw...
P.S. I want to make something different between Huw and Andreas, so I draw beard for Andreas
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no cause the way some people are truly acting like they're being held at gunpoint forced to play the stupid fucking harry potter game...
there are so many actually good games in this world that aren't like, actively contributing to harming minorities in real life. where the fuck is your spine
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The most important part of the Elden Ring™ experience is to get deeply emotionally connected to the two-three sentence lore descriptions of a spirit ash that only you care about. They are mentioned no where else in the game but in your mind they might as well be the main character of the story.
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Britons ‘need to accept’ they’re poorer, says Bank of England economist | Bank of England | The Guardian
British households and businesses “need to accept” they are poorer and stop seeking pay increases and pushing prices higher, the Bank of England’s chief economist, Huw Pill, has said....
Last year, BoE governor Andrew Bailey, was widely criticised after saying workers should not ask for big pay rises, to try to stop prices rising out of control.
Pill’s comments risk attracting fresh criticism that Threadneedle Street is out of touch over the cost of living crisis, at a time when public sector workers have been striking as they sought pay rises to match, or beat, inflation.
They come on a day in which Nestlé, PepsiCo and McDonald’s have all reported that higher prices boosted their sales this year, and as UK families face 17.3% grocery inflation in supermarkets.
Bailey was paid £495,000 in the year to 28 February 2022, while Pill was paid £88,000 for his first five months and 24 days, according the the central bank’s annual report, taking his annual salary to £180,000. According to the latest official data, median average household disposable income last year was £32,300.
The headline rate of inflation in the UK fell by less than expected in March, to 10.1% from 10.4% in February, as households came under pressure from food and drink prices soaring at their fastest annual rate since 1977.
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