@youngs-152 wasn't this on the cover of one of your books for that greek theatre module?
Ph. Luca del Pia
From a play called “Tragedia Endogonidia”, by Societas Raffaello Sanzi.
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this Conversation pit is ruining my life
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i don’t know that there’s a single person whose vibe i fw less than ricky gervais
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it literally drives me insane that so many companies refuse to send rejection emails like it’s disgraceful tbh. you put so much time and effort into putting together an application and they can’t even be bothered tell you via some measly automated message that you didn’t get the job. you’re expected to just infer
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THIS WILL BE NEW YORK CITY IN 2050
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which is definitely not an omen
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-Hamlet-
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Orolin Lành Ekman, Archer of Östberg
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This next chapter of Pioneer's Neckerchief has been on my back for ages, I'm so ready to be done with it. Like it's (I think) the longest chapter so far and on top of that, circumstances have continually been getting in the way of me sitting down and cracking on with it, but hopefully by the end of this week it'll be done
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the hightown chantry was probably sheltering orphans and refugees et cetera, and you can tell this because the moment your character arrives in kirkwall as a refugee, they get locked in the chantry prison on the orders of the chantry enforcers so that everyone poor can be forced out. this was subtle foreshadowing that the hightown chantry regularly shelters woebegone innocents. you can tell because the chantry is a place the player regularly goes to, where there are never any npcs who could be remotely described as that
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I guess the genocide in Gaza doesn’t count
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