epic the musical / hollow knight and silksong / greek mythology / breath of the wildprofessional procrastinator and aspiring writer what a great combinationasks are open always until further notice
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lace and hornet doodle :)
i just reeally like their dynamic
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I drew this little Sidon / Link thing for my Patreon because I was inspired after reading some really nice doujin of them! We love a biiiig polite prince in this neck of the woods 🦈❤️
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i dont have my tablet. just a mouse and hollow knight and a dream
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sibling bonding activities (we will lie on the floor )
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treating your plushies with care
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can you PLEASE stop flirting on the sentient megamachine 😑
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you’ve made… hollow knight art… and draw revalink? I’m in heaven
Woe. 8 be upon ye
would have to be the (pretty much only) rendered hollow knight work that ive done, which you can find here -> https://www.tumblr.com/john---baptist/733977214197071872/hollow-knight-so-full-of-light?source=share
I honestly really enjoyed rendering something even if it was such a different and rigorous process for me, lol. would def want to try again soon if i have to time to spare!! really love how it turned out lighting wise, and the process was super relaxing once I got into the groove of it.
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find a friend who will listen to you complain about boy troubles
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imma hold y’all’s hands as i say this—if you can all admit that epic odysseus is a different character from odyssey odysseus, then you should absolutely be able to recognize that epic eurylochus is a different character from odyssey eurylochus.
i just saw a post of someone using the odyssey to add to the eurylochus hate, and i’m cradling my head in my hands because, if you want to use the odyssey to add more criticism of eurylochus’ character, you better be ready to do the same to odysseus.
these are different canons.
i can understand using the odyssey to fill in the blanks (like, how long they were stuck in certain places, the background characters in epic that have no voices in the musical, additional prophecy, forging a better understanding of characters with little screen time, etc.), but you cannot cherry pick using it to fill out analyses on the characters when their canons are wholly different. eurylochus is not the same in both iterations—odysseus is not the same in both iterations.
(there’s a difference between understanding a character more and declaring something as canon in epic that is from the odyssey just to fit your narrative understanding. and i will say that, in both iterations, we are getting getting a biased narrative from an unreliable narrator who is an imperfect man. odysseus is still trying to ingratiate himself to the phaecians in the odyssey—his word is not free of subterfuge. every flaw he admits of himself is one that can be understood and pitied—that’s the point. it does not look good when he’s the sole survivor to begin with.
i didn’t think the concept of an unreliable narrator was struggling so hard recently, my word.)
eurylochus is set up in epic as the voice of the crew and to justify “mutiny” later. they do not mutiny in the odyssey. already, there’s a stark difference. please understand that what happens in these two stories are vaguely linked but overwhelmingly different, and you can only cite the odyssey to fill in minor blanks. (even with their first stop pre-polyphemus, jorge had two versions in his drafts of how it would play out for what he wanted to set up later before he just cut the whole thing. these are different stories.)
stop bringing the odyssey into this if you’re just going to use it as a bludgeon against entirely different characters while ignoring the explicitly stated epic canon. thanks for coming to my ted talk.
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as much as i love tea and as much as i love head-canoning my blorbos liking tea... man do i hate drawing teacups.
i'd like to think these two had tea parties every now and then :3
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There’s a middle ground eyeball size somewhere we just have to find it
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I don’t think any game will ever come close to replicating a feeling of loneliness -the kind that isn’t stemming from a place of sadness, but more from comfort in quiet- like Breath of the Wild does. The game has been such a place of comfort for years to me and I think I’ve pinned it down to this very reason. It paints being alone not as something depressing, sad, or gut wrenching (even though at some points in the game it just as well might), but it paints being alone as something tranquil and almost beautiful. The game is so isolating for the not only Link as he explores the world he lived in for all of his life stripped of his memories, in a world drastically different from how he left it, but also to the player. Sure you meet characters in the villages you come across and along your journey, but that’s only a certain percentage of the game. Half the game is wandering aimlessly through settlements ruined by the calamity, and wondering who lived there. Its stumbling upon fields littered with nothing but empty guardians and maybe some horses. It’s not being anywhere interesting at all, maybe just finding your way up a random mountain with nothing on it and no reason to climb it other than curiosity of what could possibly be up there. But you’re doing it all by yourself. It makes being lonely outside of Breath of the Wild feel much less so, and for that I will always love BOTW and will never stop coming back to it, years after release.
TLDR, kat cares way too much about this game and literally no one gaf
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Achilles didn't die a hero
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more than we were programmed to be
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