hi! i wanted to ask what your policy is on podfics of your work? i love your leverage stuff so much.
absolutely yes! i would be honored. maybe that i be made a coauthor so if any comments come in specifically about the fic, i can read them? not sure how podfics work!
Wyll calling his lover his 'star'. Astarion's spawn ending being him adventuring and performing heroics of his own choice. Wyll naming his adopted daughter Lily. The flower Astarion's lover puts on his grave being a lily. Monster hunter turned monster and monster turned hunter. Can nobody hear me
favorite bg3 detail that makes me want to kill myself is the fact that every horned character has horns that look very smooth and natural on their head, except for wyll. there is that wrinkly skin around them and all the details just make them look like they grew there unaturally, painfully, tearing him apart. which is, of course, exactly what happened. but damn they really had to make sure we'll remember every time we look at them huh. and mizora could have presumably given them any appearance she wanted so i have to assume the fact that they look like they painfully tore through his skin was intentional. so he'd always have even more reason to feel unnatural and violated when he looked at his own reflection. so it would be even harder to come to terms with them because they would even look like they weren't suppose to be there. so he'd always remember that this was her doing. grrr grrr bark
everyone loves to put him in gold (rightly so) but my personal style is lots of silver jewelry + heavy eyeliner so that's what I gave him. also roses because he's so damn venusian
i don't even have a smart or funny caption for this one because what the fuck does these looks from erik even mean. why is he looking at charles like he wants to climb him like a tree. why does he look so painfully fond. i'm convinced this man got his ass taken over by erik lehnsherr's real spirit in this scene and he was being puppetered around like ratatouille or venom. what were even simon kimberg's indications here i'm so confused
guillermo del toro’s pinocchio is a beautiful film but my god no one has adapted that story like neverafter. you can never look at it the same way again after listening to lou wilson, a black man, explaining that he chose to play as pinocchio because it’s a story about a little boy who isn’t allowed to make mistakes. that in pinocchio's story, he is fundamentally barred from childhood at once upon a time. he must earn something that everyone else is granted from birth. the other boys get to tell lies and play and get into trouble, but when pinocchio does the same thing there are grave and violent consequences. his pinocchio is trying to understand why the world is so unfair, why the rules are so different for him, why everyone else gets to be a real boy.