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bnuuwitch · 5 months ago
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Fuck lightning nightmare. All the homies hate lightning nightmare
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lynx-doodles-indie-games · 6 months ago
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the ladies
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boxofmistakes · 1 year ago
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My opinions on the enemies of Worldless
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You, I don't like you. You always end up dead.
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You are just a straight up asshole dude.
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I will be stomping on your grave. Perish, dickhead.
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FUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOUFU-
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trashmancer · 9 months ago
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Had the urge to draw Gale with lightning ⛈️
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butcher--bird · 2 months ago
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nightmare nny from that 1 episode of invader zim. (through gritted teeth) im normal abt him for sure
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aurantiumred · 5 days ago
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fun valgrace headcanons!!!
jason took a minute to figure out what a marshmallow was. upon discovering, he ate it raw, much to leo's disgust and horror. he amended this by setting one on fire with his hands and shoving the burnt marshmallow at jason. this very quickly became a sticky mess. they were put on chore duty for accidentally starting a food fight while trying to get the marshmallow off.
they debated for a solid hour and a half whether fireflies were called lightning bugs or fireflies. the other demigods have 'nam style war flashbacks when jason points out a roly poly on the sidewalk and leo responds "no, thats a doodle bug." his region of texas didn't even call them doodle bugs. he was just being a prick for entertainment. this also occurs with otterpops.
youve heard the saying familiarity breeds indifference. no. everyone swears that they get more publicly affectionate and adoring to each other by the DAY. it started small, like leo hopping tables to sit with jason cause he was stuck alone (much to jason's protest, because RULES, leo.) and eventually evolved into leo spending his time following jason's every step. jason paces a lot so leo is always like two steps behind him while ranting about something neither of them really understand. jason is listening to leo more than leo is listening to himself.
they both sit in and wait for the other to be done with work. jason keeps quiet. leo will talk anyways, whether it be him working on a project and jason sitting near him in bunker nine, or jason studying and leo sitting against his chair.
speaking of studying, i have a hc that jason never learned much about math in CJ. he knew basic math up to like, sixth grade level, but no where near the level he needed to actually go to school with his age group. leo spends a day with him teaching him more complex concepts like pi, algebra, and imaginary numbers. leo falls asleep first.
jason is a massive hypocrite and tells leo to sleep when he doesn't himself. leo has made a game of dragging jason to bed with him whenever he tells him that he should sleep. jason thinks he engineered the game and he succeeded in making leo sleep. leo knows the game, and that jason thinks he made it because hes not dumb, but he sleeps with jason anyways because it helps the nightmares. plus, jasons always there for him, so he's there for jason.
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the-borgias · 11 months ago
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When a good person dies there should be an impact on the world. Someone should notice. Someone should be upset.
Allison Cameron in House M.D. — Season 2
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w1lmuttart · 2 years ago
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They are so cool what-
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lover-of-mine · 10 months ago
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Eddie just likes listening to them talk. Buck is always talking. Buck always answers when Eddie calls. Eddie screamed himself hoarse calling for Buck and Buck didn't answer. Eddie couldn't look at Buck because he couldn't imagine Buck not talking to him. Eddie couldn't go in Buck's room because he couldn't imagine not hearing his voice again.
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somewhereincairparavel · 7 months ago
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can someone confirm to me whether it's canon that leo built some sort of lightning absorption tool in jason's cabin in the argo ii because jason started electroucuting things in his sleep when he got nightmares? I could've sworn I read about it somewhere and even saw like an art related to it a long time ago but I can't find it anymore and now I'm losing my mind over this because I don't even know if this is canon (about leo building that thing AND about jason sparking in his nightmares) or I just read someone's headcanon about it (along with the art) and it somehow morphed into my brain thinking it was canon
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lynx-doodles-indie-games · 7 months ago
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worldless is so much fun, guys, i'm having a blast betting beat up by bosses, getting lost and going in circles, and trying to parse together the lore. so of course, i'm asking The Most Important Questions™
palette is zenith by sweetavery
also know that i haven't finished the game yet! if this rouses the interest of tumblr's worldless fandom, please don't spoil me!
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valenfield-inspo · 8 months ago
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JILL VALENTINE & CHRIS REDFIELD Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmares (2010)
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yourmoodboards-areonfiirree · 3 months ago
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Duke moodboard with Lightning and Chains inspo!
✰ self indulgent! ✰
(All images found on pinterest)
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cer-rata · 3 months ago
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...Chillin with the homies...?
(@pechaghtlecha helped me kick Jon down a flight of stairs to visualize something I'm working on. With love. I-I promise it's with love--)
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sillyguysss · 5 months ago
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Dumb fuckin bitch hours being 24/7 on the soldier floor pt2
After last week incident Lazard has confiscated Genesis fire materia, as a response to that Genesis has threatened two things: Mastering the other elemental materia and starting a union. Lazard isn't sure if a lightning swinging Genesis or a Genesis led union is more terrifying. Either way he has the dark premonition that he'll soon hand over that materia.
Angeal meanwhile has started some kind of rivalry with a Turk that for some reason involves stealing the coffee machine. Asking Tseng just earned him a deep sigh. Lazard feels empathy. Asking Angeal about it launched him into a rant and Lazard only remembers the words 'sale' '50% off' and the sentence 'This is the way of a true bargain hunter'. The coffee machine continues to change location.
Sephiroth is not high anymore, as Hojo has confiscated the catnip plush. Now he's grumpy and Lazard has already ordered a lifetime supply of them with company money. He can handle a high Sephiroth if it means spending company funds on something that will piss of Hojo.
Zack has started to drop of different living organisms he has found on the street in Lazards office. He is not yet sure what is the meaning of this, but the three different cats are surely enjoying the catnip plushies in his corner.
On of the living things dropped of in his office is Cloud, who Zack just leaves with Lazard in the morning only to pick him back up once it's getting late.
Cloud takes the second coffee mug , the yellow chocobo clearly marking it as Clouds, on Lazards table. He blinks.
"We have the coffee machine today?" Cloud ask before taking a sip.
"No. I made this coffee yesterday and heated it in the microwave"
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occasionalflicker · 2 months ago
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*to delve into the language, culture, geography, traditions, cuisine, architecture, chronology, calendar, writing system, flora and fauna, names, and naming conventions for AU*
Me: *three pages explaining why battlefield flirting exists*
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Reultuath - from Gaelic reul (star) and tuath (folk) (Yes, I’ve been thinking about this for a very long time...)
Mo soillse - Gaelic "my light"
(The whole post was originally supposed to be an explanation of why the absorption meter percentages increase, or why it fills up in some cases and not in others, at least on the Lightfolk's side, but now I'm starting to doubt this idea and, in general, I should stop searching for meanings and explanations for game mechanics, especially for an AU…)
Let's start with the nature of absorption in the AU. First of all, when Starfolks switch polarities, they become an entirely new personality and retain no memories from their previous state. However, these memories do not disappear completely. If Starfolks switch polarities again, they regain their old personality but forget their second personality (meaning they once again do not remember what it's like to be of the opposite polarity). Regardless of who and how they changed, they remain fully developed adult beings with the primary instinct to protect/absorb - but not entirely. In their new form, they know basic things like how to speak, use elements, and perform other everyday activities. The problem is that their skills are not honed
In the AU, there is no randomness regarding what they will transform into after changing polarity. Regardless of the opponent's type, Starfolks always change into their counterpart and into themselves in any case and with any opponent. Therefore, it is not necessary to hunt down the same thief to regain one's old personality, nor is there a fear of turning into someone else and ending up with three personalities
Now about how both factions view their transformed comrades. Lightfolks are not very happy to welcome such individuals. For them, it is the loss of a long-known sister, but they have no choice and are forced to accept the newcomer. Another reason for their reluctance toward their newly acquired sister is that she is completely unprepared, and her training takes a lot of time - time that is scarce during a war
On the Darkfolks' side, it's different. They gladly accept a new brother, but they are also not too eager to train him. Firstly laziness, Secondly - someone has appeared who was once a Lightfolk and will later want to regain their polarity, whereas it would be better if instead of him, Darkfolks who have never had this chance could transform. Nevertheless, they are more tolerant of the poor soul, feeling joy (and a bit of envy) for the brother who managed to undergo transformation
And now, the main question: how can you tell that someone new has appeared, that someone has been lost, and most importantly - who exactly? Oh, and how do Lightfolks know that their sister has encountered and successfully repelled an opponent's attack, while Darkfolks understand that their brother has suffered a crushing blow?
The Gift
The primary meaning of this ritual was lost; there is only a record from one of the past eras (about 27 eras before the present one), which states that it was implemented specifically to keep track of ranks. However, before this, the ritual was purely instinctive, without any particular meaning in society, although some believe it was once a distraction maneuver
Where does it all begin? With young Darkfolks. Upon reaching a certain age, they are given the opportunity to choose their first personal item. After that, a personal number and initials as requested by the Darkfolk are engraved on it, and the item and owner are recorded in the registry. They can have many such items, but they need to earn them
What are they for? Now, about how this happens. A Darkfolk must carry this item with them because when they encounter a Lightfolk, they must throw it to them before the confrontation begins
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And now, why. The Darkfolk parts with their item because it will be useless to them if they successfully absorb and become a Lightfolk. However, if their attack is repelled, they return home empty-handed, showing that they have failed. This results in a drop in their ranking. Additionally, after this, they will not receive a new item for a long time unless they had a stock of such gifts in advance - but only a small portion of the population has this privilege
A Lightfolk who transforms into a Darkfolk keeps the gifted item, and upon entering the Darkfolk kingdom, it is registered that the item exists, but the owner is new, which confirms a successful absorption. The rank of this Darkfolk is then frozen, remaining in place until they return (if they ever return). In rare cases, the longer a Darkfolk remains absent in their new nature, the higher their rank may rise over time. If he does return, he will not get his item back; instead, he will simply be given a new one. The newly transformed Lightfolk-turned-Darkfolk, however, must climb the ranks from the very bottom
If a Lightfolk repels a Darkfolk's attack, they have proof in the form of the gifted item, which they then register with the Lightfolk registry. This confirms their victory and ranking increase - the more such achievements, the faster they rise in rank. If a Lightfolk disappears, it means they have lost, and the longer they remain absent, the faster their ranking will drop
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However, this system is not perfect. There are several reasons for this
Darkfolks must carry their gift at all times because they never know when a confrontation will occur. There are frequent cases where they lose them, and new ones are not issued quickly. There are also thefts, when another Darkfolk takes a liking to someone else's item more than their own and also forgeries that Darkfolks use to hide their failures when the original is lost or to do the opposite - use a fake in battle instead of the original
Or confusion arises when a Darkfolk changes into a Lightfolk, but the newly transformed Lightfolk-turned-Darkfolk loses the gift. Now, it becomes a mess to figure out what to do because the new Darkfolk claims they remember nothing and must be a newly transformed Lightfolk. Or maybe they are an exile from another fief who decided to try their luck in a new place where no one knows them, hoping that here they will be believed when they say they had no gift but are definitely a new Darkfolk
On the Lightfolks' side, this also causes problems. Sometimes Darkfolks make mistakes or deliberately throw an unmarked gift (they often carry other small trinkets in their pockets). A Lightfolk repels an attack and proudly registers the item, hoping for a promotion, but it is rejected because there is no number or initials, making it impossible to prove victory. Losing the item immediately after battle is also common. There are also fakes that look like real marked gifts, which some Lightfolks use to climb the ranks without ever encountering an opponent
But the main problem lies in their very nature. For Darkfolks who missed their first chance and now have nothing for the next confrontation, absorption and instincts will not wait for bureaucratic procedures of Starfolks, and they will not be given time to deal with them. They will seize any opportunity without a gift, and if they succeed this time, it will cause an even bigger mess
Firstly, a Darkfolk showing up to a fight without a gift puts their defeated opponent in an awkward position, as they will have nothing to present upon arriving at their new home. Secondly, it will be unclear where they disappeared to, and worse - if their home acknowledges that an absorption occurred without a gift at the battle site, the Darkfolk will simply be removed from the ranking and will never return to it. So, if they ever regain their original state, an unpleasant surprise will be waiting for them at home
As for Lightfolks, their problem can be as simple as periodic re-evaluations in their fiefs, where many interesting and unpleasant truths may come to light. Items earned through honest effort may be stolen or replaced with fakes, which also results in being removed from the ranking
The system has a lot of blind spots because the gift ritual was never originally intended for this purpose. However, it still excellently regulates the population's ranking, and no better alternative has been devised yet. But the very existence of this phenomenon is further explained by another interesting fact about the behavior of Starfolks
To start, a bit of classification and the phenomenon of absorption. Darkfolks have a natural radar that covers a fairly wide range of territory and allows them to detect whether there are any Lightfolks nearby that they can absorb. Lightfolks have nothing of the sort; they cannot determine whether there are Darkfolks nearby until they see them up close. However, they are still unconsciously drawn toward them when they enter their radius—though they are unaware of this and do not question why their feet sometimes carry them in that direction. Darkfolks use this radar to determine the location, position, and type of opponent
Regarding the type, some Darkfolks do not care about the size or strength of their opponent - if there is a chance to absorb someone, they will take it. Others, however, are more selective, carefully studying their opponent from a distance to assess whether the fight is within their capability. As a result, they usually choose to fight Lightfolks who are their counterpart or close in strength, as this balances the odds. But this does not always happen, as most encounters occur between individuals who are not exact opposites. In such encounters, the battle outcome can be anything, depending on the determination, skills, and strength of each side. Simply put, their fights are nothing special - it’s just a brawl
As for those who encounter their counterpart… Well, for them, battlefield flirting is standard practice in the AU. Both sides try to eliminate this behavior because it is inefficient and distracts from the main task, considering it an unnecessary and meaningless action. They also do not understand the nature of this phenomenon, believing it to be some kind of side effect of stress triggered at the moment of confrontation
As long as Starfolks do not see the opposing side, they behave normally and rationally. But on the battlefield, one could say they become… well, I don’t even know how to explain it without sounding offensive, but in some ways, they lose their minds (especially when they find that one Starfolk). They struggle to control their movements and the words they say. A well-practiced attack pattern that was automatic at home becomes less useful in battle because both sides are now focused on something else. One could say they are no longer fighting but engaging in a sort of dance, where each side tries to gain the upper hand
Darkfolks tend to take the initiative in this by starting with a gift, followed by compliments. Sometimes, individuals wear colorful outfits or simply attach patches of bright fabric here and there to make a better impression. Others polish shiny materials (including armor), which they then wear, moving between strikes and pauses in a way that catches the light and makes the material gleam in a certain rhythm
Lightfolks also have a practice of enhancing their appearance, though it is less common, as it is generally undesirable for them to further encourage Darkfolks to absorb them
And now, the main point - something that sounds almost impossible: in most cases, a successful absorption depends on the decision of the Lightfolk. If the Darkfolk impresses or appeals to her enough, at some level, the thought might cross her mind: "He is trying hard enough that I might as well give in." However, they can also easily resist if the Darkfolk does not try hard enough, in which case the latter will accept a painful but voluntary defeat and allow themselves to be finished off
Lightfolks also flirt back, dancing to confuse the Darkfolks. But sometimes, this turns into a paired dance that leads to nothing, as neither side knows what to do, and in silent agreement, they simply part ways - or one of them decides to finish the encounter
The funniest part? They do all of this instinctively, without thinking about their actions. But once the battle is over, common sense returns, and both sides begin processing what just happened, with only one thought in their heads: "I'm an idiot"
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