izutsumi, to me, reminds kabru of himself in a way. both in a good way and a bad way. bc he doesnt really like himself. ykno. also i just really like how izutsumi acts all tough and independant but needs someone to cuddle with to fall asleep. she's perfect.
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Adolin: You won't have a Shardblade, but won't need one, because of. . . you know.😉
Kaladin: I know?😨
Adolin: Yeah. . . you know. That thing.👀
Kaladin: What thing?🤨
Adolin: The thing. . . with the. . . um, stuff?🤔
Kaladin: I don't think you have any idea what you're talking about.😌
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their love story hurts me so bad. if someone asks me "damn, who hurts you?" it's them. they hurt me. they are so "loving you is a losing game" coded. the way no matter what path she took, she will always be on the path that is against him. and lovers who HAD to be on the opposite side in any kind of event could actually kill me on the spot. I'm not even attempting to joke around rn. the way their nature is opposed to each other but they were still drawn by each other. LIKE HE KNEW WHO SHE WAS AND STILL PATIENTLY WAITING FOR HER TO COME CLEAN WITH IT HERSELF. HE DIDN'T FORCE HER LIKE HE DID WITH OTHERS. AND THE WAY THEY'RE NOT EVEN ENEMIES, THEIR NATURE FORCED THEM TO BE ONE. SOMEONE TAKE THEM AWAY FROM ME, I CAN'T BREATH WHEN I'M READING THEIR SCENES. I JUST CAN'T
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So I wasn't able to watch the QSMP finale because I was at work (and I don't know when I'll be emotionally ready to watch it). So everything I know is from checking Tumblr and from what I've gathered, Fit was possessed by Madagio, but that didn't stop the FitPac moments? So does this mean it was Madagio calling Pac 'beloved'? This dude either called him that because he was trying not to be suspicious about not actually being Fit, or Madagio took one look at Pac and went "no, I get it" and fell in love.
That's just what I gathered from the posts though. I might be wrong lol
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genuinely one of the things that make me the most sad about s2 is just that dood had paeden/hermie syndrome and was just kinda forgotten until they were plot relevant. like i totally understand why (i can imagine dm npcs in the party are hard to keep track of/dm is more focused on the actual players) but the personification of an unknowable eldritch horror as a young, very impressionable, very unstable teenager who needs to be taught by other very unstable teenagers morals and how to be a human is such an intriguing concept but in the end not much is done with it outside of a few moments. they just kinda exist as a plot device and to restate the theme. and like thats fine, i just mourn what could've been yknow
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