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Ivan, he/him, adult
libra/scorpio, 10/23
formerly scolipeedle but someone stole my @
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art blog is @venomgaia
remind me of who I really am
no carrd or about page we pin posts like wild dogs
Ivan, he/him, adult
libra/scorpio, 10/23
formerly scolipeedle but someone stole my @
many sideblogs. so many. lots of them. lmk if you ever need content tagged.
art blog is @venomgaia
This was the best scene in the whole series
Scenes like this are great, because they go into religious horror without making the entire faith evil. Having a demon plainly state that the bishop is an arsehole and deserves hell is always a good plot, especially when the demon IS correct.
a demon telling you god is not real or god doesent care about humanity is easy to shrug off as demons lieing
but a demon telling you god is real, god is good and god hates your guts quite literally puts the fear of god in you, especially when your about to find out if hes right in about 20 seconds
(From Netflix’s Castlevania, which is excellent.)
"Waaah waaah you can't choose your alignment in Baldur's Gate 3 😭" you can choose how your character acts can't you
Even if you consider D&D's two-axis alignment system an idea that's actually worth mechanically codifying and not a thing that has done irreparable damage to D&D-adjacent tabletop roleplaying and character analysis in fandom with its mere existence, why would you want it implemented in the idiotic way most D&D videogames do it where it's an arbitrary label you choose at the start of the game regardless of how you actually end up playing that character.
Or just go to browse and hang out! I promise it will be inspiring :)
It’s also a lot easier to do research in a library; sure, it’s one thing to have internet access, but it’s another to have wifi access to databases and books on the topic an approximate two minute walk away.
That and it’s actually QUIET at libraries. There’s no obnoxious customers or traffic noise or muzak and nobody’s going to pressure you to buy anything to justify your presence there or glare at you for taking up a chair for more than thirty minutes.
Put your beverage in a closed-top spillproof container and go to the library, TRUST ME. (And if you like café chatter as soothing background noise, there are plenty of ambient soundscapes you can listen to on your headphones.)
being in your early 20s is crazy bc there’s people who are literally married and people who’ve never even dated and people who are trapped in their childhood bedrooms waiting to get out and people who are trying to live out romanticized dream lives and people who are completely on their own and people with multi tiered support systems and we’re all supposedly peers and none of us think we’re doing it right at all