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voidwulv · 6 months
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violadesdragons · 6 months
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I hear the whispers of Gruumsh in my dreams, calling me to unleash the rage that simmers within.
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fembroder · 1 year
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jt1674 · 7 months
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mistray-art · 5 months
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» Day 16 » The Barbarian » Into the Electric Castle.
[16 november 2022]
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captiveheroes · 8 months
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Conan in Captivity!
Conan the Barbarian (2019) Issue #3
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phantomofthehoepera · 10 months
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anyone else seen the barbarian?
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cozyaliensuperstar7 · 6 months
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thequeendomhq · 28 days
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THE BARBARIAN ~
NAME. UTP AGE & BIRTH DATE. 35+ SPECIES. Werewolf FACTION. N/A OCCUPATION. Mercenary
Former leader of the Crimson Reavers and born of Iskaldrik, you left home when the blood that pooled beneath your feet awakened the beast that was lurking in your breast. A monster, barbarian, and a berserker. You saw red in the heat of battle, feasted on poison to bring yourself into a frenzy; you attracted the worst to your cause and joined the Reavers to throw your blades behind a cause. You came to lead this rabble, the old guard died and you thrived. In the heart of chaos the people around you flourished until they were felled; cut away like blades of grass until you and only a few others remained of the once proud Crimson. Maybe you should have known that no fortune smiled upon the bloody, but you were made of your mistakes now, a wanderer and a blade for hire. You washed back up on the Iskaran shores again as a blighted shadow of the warrior you had once been. Reaver, berserker, barbarian, they’d whisper about you and the violent stories that followed you, but that’s all they were, whispers that boomed to a scream when Aetheron laid waste to those around you. More blood and more pain. More losses that stacked higher than you cared to count.
CONNECTS
THE LOST: Former Crimson Reavers
NOTES
TQH: Troupe 1 - Refugee
this skeleton is currently taken.
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violadesdragons · 5 months
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Your friendly neighborhood barbarian
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zestyjesty · 6 months
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The Barbarian keeps rolling around my brain so I have many many thoughts under the cut
1. I saw someone talk about the house itself having layers and yes absolutely, the house and the different men we meet represent rape culture in a very literal sense. We start at the top of the iceberg in the house with Keith's "i wont take no for an answer" and not believing Tess about the basement because women who are upset just arent to be believed, and then AJs and then Frank in escalating worseness as we delve deeper into the house.
2. On the Mother ultimately being a victim but still being the monster who Tess has to kill, I actually think it does a lot about how you are raised and how that shapes what you think is normal and the harm you do. Again we start with Keith who is slightly traditional and says its "how i was raised", then we have AJ at the bar with a very old friend and went he tells him he had to "persuade" this girl and "yeah she said no at the start but like totally not by the end you know" his friend agrees and doesn't think thats rape. Basically, if you dont do the extra work to unlearn what youve been brought up to think is normal, you will absolutely inflict harm and be part of rape culture because thats how society currently is. (Clearly we dont hear about frank but if hes the type for 70s rapist/serial killer firstly is a very sexist society and secondly hes parents are 90% likely to be abusive, that combo is what made most serial killers from the 60s-80s). And the thing is despite being raised that way despite thinking it was normal AJ still deserves to be punished for harming that woman because he still did harm. And the mother doesnt know any better but she will still hurt Tess if Tess let her.
3. The final scene where Tess doesnt let her empathy stop her from thinking about herself for once is very important! Over and over she has thought about other people and got herself kidnapped and hurt for it over and over. So at the end when we still the Mothers incredibly human eyes for the very first time up close, and seeing how she cares, and its meant to pull on your heart strings, and Tess says I dont care what you want because Im going to think about me first. Clearly theres a gender gap not addressed (god i wished she got to kill AJ) but it works if we think of the Mother as the concept of distilled rape culture rather than a real person
4. I loved seeing the mechanics of the script happening in the real time. The story of the director writing himself into a corner 30 pages in and thats why the mother shows up in her first scene (i think thats why Frank shoots himself, like straight up wrote himself into another corner and goes fuck it Frank shoots himself).
5. I saw someone else didnt like the shift to AJs storyline but i really liked it, most horror movies have a hard time with pacing so they either start reallyyyyy slowly (peele) or just try to keep the suspense and terror up the whole time and theres always a flat bit in the middle and you get desensitised to it all and stop caring (halloween.....all of them). So i loved this take of doing it all again but from a completely opposite POV, normally they wouldve run the storylines concurrently so having it 1 and then 2 was just really interesting and pretty bold
6. I cannot tell you how many horror movies ive seen where the closing shot is a wide shot of the house/maze/town whatever of the final girl, and its all lit up with red/blue cop lights. Like thats normally when the film ends, when the cops show up we roll credits. So to have just the most unhelpful, apathetic, fucking rude cops cops instead was cool. I didnt even find them to be over the top (sometimes movies when theyre trying to do a 'cops suck' segment make them caricatures of villainy or bafoonery rather than making then real), but to have their very casual but unflinching demand of respect to themselves from everyone above all else, not seeing a filthy terrified woman with no possesions at all as anything unusual but a broken window thats for sure a crime. Yeah that was scary real, really well done.
7. It felt very classic horror with enough modern twists to keep it grounded in this year without being overbearing about it. Like when horror films are trying a bit too hard with that its just very sighhhhh (like in halloween 2018 they had a teen boy say out loud "i like you that means im gonna get some right??" Like no one talks like that whereas AJs version of events sounds like something a real person would say). And the house with a monster in its walls has absolutely been done before and yet watching this felt fresh bc it was playing on your expectations of the genre.
For a horror debut from a guy whose background is 2000s comedy I think he did really really good! Looking forward to what else he does
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