everyone stop what you're doing and look at my littlest boy
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Screw it I’m drawing something for @ultimate-submas-tournament because why not!also I just adore @ghostypetrainer ‘s zoroark possession au Ingo. He’s a big fluffy guy!
Bonus:
Nobori has no clue what’s going on. He’s just vibing honestly.
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look. not to be too mean on main. the rightful heir thing. if you don't care about the intricacies of property law or legal writs and just want to focus on characterization and other aspects of storytelling, fine.
but it truly does look very goofy when you start "debating" this while lacking historical context and methodological tools. sometimes a constitutional crisis (that was already resolved in the 12th century and whose results you can always look up) can't just be settled by appealing to one's anachronistic opinion and accusing those who disagree of misogyny.
there's a difference between suggesting how things should be (i.e. prescriptive, i.e. women should never inherit the throne) and analysing how things were for a myriad of socio-political reasons.
also, trust me, the Dance being fictional is not the gotcha people think it is. it's plenty obvious. i'm sorry to say but the premise is so flimsy it would never have happened like that irl.
final idea: likewise, perhaps being condescending about people who do take the time to criticise the premise is veering a little bit towards anti-intellectualism. 'idc about succession laws ergo i'm more enlightened bc i've unlocked an edgelord-y way to enjoy fiction'. a medievalesque fantasy setting is going to attract commentators who are interested in medieval history or at least aspects of it. they may find copy-paste scenarios from real history and think it interesting to compare and contrast. it's not immediately equivalent to treating aegon and rhaenyra like your ballot choices next election, and, equally, they're not discussions without merit.
comparative analysis is a transferable skill! if someone doesn't want to partake, fine, but i think this attitude of turning one's nose at it is a tad coarse. there are many fans who take the time to write informative posts and contextualise this fictionalised universe and it's a shame to automatically write-off what is ultimately a rich tradition in internet asoiaf spaces
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The Brothers’ Pet Names for MC
Lucifer:
- Darling
- Dearest
- Love
Mammon:
-Treasure
- Human
- Partner (in crime)
Leviathan:
- Player 2
- Henry!
- Normie
Satan:
- Kitten
- Honey
- Love
(You never tell him or Lucifer they have a mutual pet name for you)
Asmodeus:
-Sweetie!
- Sweetheart
- Darling
- Lovely
- Sweetie pie
- Pet (Reserved for NSFW acts)
Beelzebub:
- Hon
- Babe
- Honey
Belphegor:
- Starlight
- Brat
- Toy (Definitely reserved for NSFW times)
***SIDE CHARACTER BONUS!***
Solomon:
- Sweetie
- Hot spice
- Destined (That one pisses off everyone else so he reserves it for when you’re alone- unless he feels like pissing everyone off)
Simeon:
- My Dove
- Sunshine
- My Heart
Diavolo:
- My Dream
- Dearest Love (He will say both, never just one)
- My jewel
Barbatos:
- My Flower
- My true love
- My piece of Heaven
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Kazurei definitely use 'dude,' 'man,' and 'bro' romantically.
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