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#we stan a they/themperor
ouroborosorder · 1 year
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Arknights was truly on some shit when they made their April fools day operator a non-binary literal god with a 90’s anime art style who is almost unusable due to overreliance on RNG
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harps-for-days · 3 years
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Hey babe agate, moonstone, and spinel for the gemstone ask thingy? Sorry if you’ve already answered them.
Hey thanks for the ask!
Spinel - Which character is the most likely to burn the world down?
It be Leopold. This was a very easy question lolllll. The entire series is his endeavors to do so (but he thinks he’s doing it for the greater good). 
Moonstone - Which character has the most secrets?
It’s a tie between Sulien and Vasha. Sulien has done a lot that he is not proud of and often keeps those experiences to himself. He also likes his quiet life in Leodover; He doesn’t want his background to interfere with his or his son’s new life. Vasha starts out not trusting a lot of people and also keeps to themself in general. They, for a lot of their life, had to take up secrecy as a survival tool and really have not come out of that mindset. Even now, they do not feel very comfortable sharing a lot of who they are in the environment that they are in, despite it being relatively safe.  
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ouroborosorder · 1 year
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while i'm thinking it, i want to give a shoutout to the literal most brilliant ludonarrative decision i have ever seen in my life
a few years into the series, Len'en introduced a villain named Suzumi who has the ability to rewrite history and memories and all that. Neat shit, cool design, we stan a canon plural they/themperor. anyway in order to sell their power as a newfound recurring villain, the dev sECRETLY RELEASED A PATCH FOR EVERY SINGLE PREVIOUS GAME IN THE SERIES THAT RETROACTIVELY ADDED THEM AS A PLAYABLE CHARACTER. WHAT THE FUCK
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