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bearingferal · 4 months
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AUGHHHHHHH hey party people here's some assorted gta doodles from the past few months expect more probably if school don't kill me thanky <3 (also last one is a really rough concept of young trikey I'm still figuring out the designs idk man)
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wrathfulrook · 3 months
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Far Cry 5 as Text Posts - Reductress headlines (pt. 1)
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eliasbouchard · 1 year
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msclaritea · 5 months
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TRACEY JACOBS LEFT UTA!!
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lulu2992 · 1 year
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Based on your last post how do you think the cult would have turned out and what do you think would be different if the seeds had the chance to heal from their trauma?
So, let’s imagine this is a perfect world in which they’ve managed to completely heal and put their traumatic pasts behind them. Let’s also consider the Voice is still real and asked Joseph to save at least 3,000 souls from the Collapse because I want to keep the prophetic and supernatural aspect of the story (and also justify the cult’s existence). But, since the Seeds finally have a chance to get better in this AU, let’s also say the Voice didn’t ask them to do anything violent; I don’t want it to ruin everything!
I’m going to start with Faith because… would she even be in the Project? If she had had access to professional help, she could have overcome her drug addiction and regained a taste for life without joining a cult. Maybe she wouldn’t even have come to Hope County to “detox”, as some NPCs say. I also imagine she would still be best friends with Tracey, who would have healed too. It’s a bit unclear which Faith created the Bliss and the Angels but, in this scenario, I don’t think the cult would need them anyway because they wouldn’t brainwash or torture anyone.
While I can see Jacob still training people in case they need to survive in harsh conditions or defend themselves, he wouldn’t “cull the herd” or experiment on living creatures anymore. No more sacrifices, no more conditioning, no more trials, no more brainwashing, no more Judges; just a group of people getting ready for the apocalypse. I guess he could still teach them how to use weapons because it seems everyone owns and shoots guns in Hope County anyway, at least for hunting. I think the Whitetail Militia existed before Eden’s Gate arrived (but was a bit different), so I guess it wouldn’t be considered abnormal for cultists to have a small army too; its members just wouldn’t terrorize the rest of the county. Actually, since we know Eli helped Jacob design and build bunkers, maybe they would still be “friends” and the Whitetails would be part of the cult.
John could still be The Baptist, people could still need to be Cleansed before joining the Project, and maybe he would hear their Confessions too, but because he wouldn’t have such an unhealthy relationship with sin and pain anymore, he wouldn’t make others suffer, psychologically and physically. No more tattoos, no more cutting people’s skin out, and maybe no more “Power of Yes”, either, since this obsession also came from his adoptive parents’ torture. I hope he also wouldn’t have such a fragile ego and a constant need for validation anymore, so he wouldn’t want to impress Joseph all the time or need his approval to convince himself he’s worth something as a person.
Finally, while Joseph would still hear the Voice in this scenario, he wouldn’t have sacrificed his daughter because “God” wouldn’t have asked him to do it. She would have died in the hospital shortly after her mother’s accident… or she would still be alive, and maybe he would have never created “Faith Seed” for this reason! His family members could still be his Heralds, and the cult would have built bunkers and started stockpiling food and supplies, but they wouldn’t have lost so many potential converts in Jacob’s trials, so they probably would already have enough followers. Because they would also look less “weird” and scary, I suppose more people would have wanted to join them, too. And they would still have John’s money, so they could have used it to buy enough food and supplies instead of brutally stealing everything during the Reaping! Maybe the rules (no alcohol, no drugs, no fornication) would still apply because Eden’s Gate remains a religious group, but I suppose cultists wouldn’t be so aggressively obsessed with “sin”.
Now, I don’t know what the Deputy’s role in the prophecy would be. In this perfect world, they would have no reason to arrest Joseph, so that wouldn’t trigger the Collapse and the Reaping (which, maybe, wouldn’t even be necessary). I suppose they could still join the Project and be saved, though, and so could everyone else in Hope County.
I’m aware this is a very idealized scenario but, if the Voice still existed and the Seeds had totally healed from their traumatic pasts, I think that’s what Eden’s Gate could look like. They would still be preppers and technically a cult, but a surprisingly (and, I suppose, unrealistically) wholesome one.
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Spotify Wrapped Game + 99
99. W.I.T.C.H. by Devon Cole
I think this is such a fun song. I can see different parts and lyrics applying to so many ocs. So I'll do a rapid-fire style answer.
Rumor on the street is that her apples are delicious The jury said she's charming, but her exes say she's wicked
Delilah Bishop!
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I swear to God, I saw her howling at the sky She ain't out to get you, but she's better on your side
Katherine Potter
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She said, "Am I bad to the bone 'cause I get what I want?" Mama said it ain't no crime (ah!)
Rosabella Anderson
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Come out and play, it's fun in the dark Tell me, "Why you're so scared of a woman in charge?"
Tracey Jacobs
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disneytva · 1 year
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Walt Disney Pictures Unveils Trailer and Key Art Of Night At The Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again.
Same Shift, Different Night
The 10-day countdown to the debut of the Original Movie Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again is on, and to celebrate, Disney+ released the trailer and poster for the all-new animated adventure. Based on the popular film franchise, Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again debuts exclusively on Disney+ on December 9, 2022.
Every night at the American Museum of Natural History when the sun goes down. Nick Daley’s summer gig as night watchman at the museum is a challenging job for a high school student, but he is following in his father’s footsteps and is determined not to let him down. Luckily, he is familiar with the museum’s ancient tablet that brings everything to life when the sun goes down and is happy to see his old friends, including Jedediah, Octavius, and Sacagawea, when he arrives. But when the maniacal ruler Kahmunrah escapes with plans to unlock the Egyptian underworld and free its Army of the Dead, it is up to Nick to stop the demented overlord and save the museum once and for all.
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again features the voices of Joshua Bassett (High School Musical The Musical: The Series),Jamie Demetriou ( Warner Bros Barbie,Dead End: Paranormal Park),Alice Isaaz (Savage state), Gillian Jacobs (Invincible),Joseph Kamal (Call Of Duty:Blac Ops III), Thomas Lennon (20th Century Studios Night At The Museum Trilogy), Zachary Levi (Tangled Franchise), Akmal Saleh (Tracey McBean), Kieran Sequoia (Netflix’s Daybreak),Jack Whitehall (Jungle Cruise), Bowen Yang (Fire Island), and Steve Zahn (20th Century Family’s & 20th Century 2000 Pictures Diary of a Wimpy Kid Trilogy)
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again is directed by Matt Danner (Legend Of The Three Caballeros) the writers are Ray DeLaurentis & Will Schifrin (Nickelodeon’s The Fairly Odd Parents); the producer is Shawn Levy (20th Century Studios Night At The Museum Trilogy); the executive producers are Emily Morris, Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe, and Michael Barnathan; and the music is by John Paesano (20th Century Animation’s Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Franchise).
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again is produced by 20th Century Animation & Atomic Cartoons in association with 21 Laps Entertaiment and Alibaba Pictures with Walt Disney Pictures being the distributor.
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dephellseed · 1 year
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There's this idea that I've seen floating around for a very long time that Faith is a victim, that she's savable, fixable, a victim of circumstances, of her environment, of Joseph, that I personally think is a gross misrepresentation of her character, and she'd be so proud of herself for fooling everyone into believing it. Her charade worked, on everyone, even after her death. The charade she openly tells Rook about in a Bliss Hallucination worked.
To quote the woman herself: "All my life I dealt with people like you. People who underestimate sweet, innocent Faith. You see what you wanna see... a playful butterfly, a delicate flower... a child with childish thoughts. It's easier to disregard a child. Tracey made the same mistake as you. While you all ignored me, I walked right through every one of you."
You can't save her because she doesn't want to be saved. She is exactly where she wants to be. She is in the perfect place to manipulate everyone into doing or being exactly what she needs them to be. She tricked Eden's Gate into seeing her as a personification of religious purity. She convinced Joseph that she is not only the perfect reincarnation of his wife, but also the perfect person to take care of the most challenging and dangerous tasks and threats to the Project. The only person who ever sees Faith as Rachel, the girl behind the title, is John, who vaguely warns you about how vicious she is while you're escaping his bunker ("Here, you just have to confess. In the east...well, Faith may have created those Angels of hers, but she did treat them very well." I always saw this as him saying "You think I treat people badly? Just wait until you see what Faith does." This is interesting, considering he is also fully aware of what Jacob is doing. We all believe/know he's scared of Joseph, but I think he's also scared of Faith.)
She is the master manipulator of Eden's Gate. She is The Siren. You don't save someone who drags you to your grave with a smile on their face. You run from them. You all see her as the poor, pitiful victim she wants you to see, and she walks straight through you, just as intended.
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bestmusicalworldcup · 5 months
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Full casting has been announced for The Outsiders, which begins previews at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on March 16th and opens April 11th.
Starring in the show is Brody Grant as Ponyboy, Brent Comer as Darrel, Jason Schmidt as Sodapop, Sky Lakota-Lynch as Johnny, Joshua Boone as Dallas Winston, Emma Pittman as Cherry Valance, Daryl Tofa as Two-Bit Mathews, Dan Berry as Paul Holden, and Kevin William Paul as Bob Sheldon.
The ensemble includes Jordan Chin, Milena J. Comeau, Barton Cowperthwaite, Tilly Evans-Krueger, Henry Gendron, RJ Higton, Wonza Johnson, Sean Harrison Jones, Maggie Kuntz, Renni Anthony Magee, SarahGrace Mariani, Melody Rose, Josh Strobl, Victor Carrillo Tracey, and Trevor Wayne.
The musical features a book by Adam Rapp and Justin Levine and music by Jamestown Revival and Levine, as well as direction by Danya Taymor.
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Chapter 1 - Temptation
Fandom: Far Cry 5, Far Cry (Video Games) Rating: Explicit Relationships: Female Deputy | Judge/Jacob Seed Word count: 3.4K Summary:
Kakia - (Greek) 1. malignity, malice, ill-will, desire to injure 2. Wickedness, depravity, not ashamed to break laws 3. evil, trouble
Kit's Herald/Role Swap AU where she is no longer the deputy in Hope County, but "The Mother" and leader of her own hedonistic cult. She hears the voice, but it isn't God. Hope County is no longer the sleepy little spot in Montana, it's a little Las Vegas in the middle of Nowhere and Kit Cross is in control of it all. Jacob Seed, the new Sheriff of Hope County has just arrived with his brothers to settle and make a new life for themselves. While on the other side of the county, Tracey and Rachel drive into town looking for a new start after moving from out west.
tagging: @direwombat and @cassietrn (since I know for sure you two were interested in this one)
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ginevrastilinski-ocs · 3 months
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➰ + Ethan?
Another underdeveloped boy, it seems it's their day today lmao
Andrew Jacobs
Connie Driscoll
Haven Orella-Munson (They have totally opposite vibes and I live for this)
Jack Hopper
Kaitlyn Hammond
Laura Hyde
Olivia Wheeler
Samantha Mayfield
Sandra Dorsey
Sidney Hopper
Spencer Hargrove
Stacey Byers
Tracey Sinclair
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adelaidedrubman · 17 days
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i don’t know why for the first time in uh. jesus christ three years of wildfire being a wip the full implications of jestiny’s refusal to ever ask john a follow-up question about his stated family history only just now occurred to me.
all she knows is that he went by the last name duncan at some point and changed it to seed (it is never clarified to her if this is a fleetingly used alias or a previous birth name although it is implied via an out of context boj line he did return to seed from duncan in adulthood) and that he inherited family money. she has never been told about the separation/adoption/reunion. the only seed whose family history she has actually been briefed on is faith, who tracey explained was previously named rachel and was adopted presumably at or around adulthood without a prior seed family history, and she has vaguely absorbed during dissociative states that there had been prior women who were adopted and changed their name to faith seed. it has not been explained to her if/when john shared parents with joseph and jacob and which parents it would have been.
so her easiest reasonable conclusion here would be either that john, joseph, and jacob always had the same parents and thus that jacob and joseph also have family wealth but just chose to not be annoying about it and john really is just particularly hypocritical OR that none of the seeds are biological siblings and john (and potentially jacob) were also adopted as adults to become part of the seed family. potentially there have even been an entire line of john the baptists before this fucking guy got the gig.
she doesn’t know. she doesn’t ask, even when she does try to subtly pry about his parents. she doesn’t think about it it doesn’t enter her mind. the extent of her caring about his origins here was “he grew up with money so he’s my enemy” followed quickly by “i think he was dropping hints at dinner that he killed his parents. hey unrelated does anyone around here know if he’s single or if he likes women or how big his dick is by any chance”
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Hey there!
After reading your great insight on what to keep in mind when, say, writing the Seed brothers in fanfiction, I was wondering if you wanted to cap things off on what to keep in mind when writing Faith?
You don’t have to do it immediately, just when you have the time.
Hi! Sure, let’s conclude this “series” with the last member of the family, Faith Seed :)
First, while she’s referred to as a/the Siren by Dutch, a couple of NPCs, and in promotional material, this isn’t her official title in the Project. And as you probably know, Faith Seed’s real name is actually Rachel. However, unlike what the Far Cry Wiki claims, I’m quite certain her full name was never Rachel Jessop. Unfortunately, the biography on her Wiki page is partly made up and based on that incorrect assumption, so I really don’t recommend trusting it. This advice goes for all Far Cry characters, and I don’t think the Far Cry 6 Season Pass is a good reference, either, since the DLCs were written with the help of the Wiki.
In Far Cry 5, in addition to the story cutscenes, she has three sermons (here, here, and here), four answering machine messages (here, here, here, and here), and can also be randomly encountered in the Henbane River region as a “specter” (term used in the files). When she appears, she either hums the song “Oh The Bliss” (here and here) or talks to the Deputy. I think what she says really is worth listening to and adds a lot to her character. @teamhawkeye has done a tremendous job recording and compiling all her appearances in 9 videos (1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9)! As for Marshal Burke’s “apology video”, in which Faith also appears, it’s here.
I wrote a summary of what other characters say about her here (masterpost here), and all the NPCs’ comments about the Seed family are available here and here.
Faith isn’t in Far Cry Arcade and doesn’t have the same “combat lines” as most other characters, but you can still listen to everything she says during the final fight against her here.
Her deleted lines are here, and she has even more here. Most of them probably aren’t relevant anymore, but they’re still interesting and make me wonder what they originally had in mind for the character!
If I’m not mistaken, there’s only one note in Far Cry 5 written by Faith: the “Note for Tracey” (Hope County Jail). The note “A Confession” (Throne of Mercy Church) was also written by “Faith”, but it seems to me the author is one of Rachel’s predecessors.
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Indeed, in-game evidence indicates Rachel wasn’t the first woman who took on the role of Faith Seed. There were at least two others before her, Lana and Selena, but we barely know anything about them or why they were replaced. Two letters, written by people who knew and loved them, can be found in the game in the Horned Serpent Cave and the King’s Hot Springs Hotel, but that’s pretty much it.
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There was another note written by Faith, apparently cut from the game but still available in oasisstrings. It was supposed to be in her bunker, Faith’s Gate:
To my guardians, Because we have each other, we are already strong. But when the Collapse comes, this gate will need to be the heart of our strength. Guard it with your lives, knowing that any sacrifice you make will be for the future of humanity's greatest ideals and dreams. Jacob and Joseph have chosen you to guard this gate. You should be very proud. I know you serve me with love, but never forget that this will be your home, too. If you falter from this purpose, remember the bliss is there for you. With love, Faith
It’s worth noting that, in the game’s files, Faith (or the Henbane River) is sometimes referred to as “Selena Seed”. To me, this suggests that her identity and her backstory went through many changes during the development of Far Cry 5, and that might explain at least some of the grey areas surrounding the character.
Since she isn’t the Seed brothers’ biological sister and they weren’t raised together, The Book of Joseph doesn’t give a lot of information about her life before Eden’s Gate aside from what the game already tells us: she was a broken person, addicted to drugs, and was “adopted” by Joseph as his sister and Herald. When she joined the cult, since drugs are forbidden by the rules, she first had to overcome her addiction, and the book says she succeeded with the help of scopolamine (basically Bliss). It’s also explained she then worked with a geneticist named Peter, probably on developing Bliss. That said, in the game, he’s never mentioned, cultists never use the word “scopolamine” (always “Bliss”), and nothing clearly indicates it can be or has ever been used as a substitution treatment, so I’m not sure what’s still canonical...
Faith also appears in the short film Inside Eden’s Gate (not entirely canon to me but still good) where she’s played by Mackenzie “Kenz” Lawrén Johnson. I must admit Faith is my favorite Herald in the film; I really like Kenz Lawrén’s interpretation as well as her opinion on the character, which she gave in this interview!
Weirdly, Faith has often been referred to as the “half-sister” by the game’s main writers (such as here or here) even though she isn’t related to the Seed family in the game. It’s possible that she used to be but that was changed at some point. According to the Lead Writer, “Maybe she isn’t liked by the other two brothers as she didn’t grow up with them” (which is hinted at by NPCs and John himself in Far Cry 5). In a now-deleted interview for GameCrate, he also described her as “more of an outsider” and “probably the most fervent believer in Joseph”.
Greg Bryk, who co-created and played the Father, said he believed he needed Faith because “the maternal aspect of the feminine energy is missing” in his life even though it’s something “essential for Joseph to have”. He thinks there have been several Faiths because “when [Joseph] would lose faith, [he] would find another Faith.” And according to him, “she doesn’t need to have a specific energy because there’s something of an essence that [he needs] as opposed to a person”, and she almost has a “mother earth energy”.
While she does give a bit of information about her past life as Rachel in the game, saying she was “ostracized by her community”, “bullied by friends”, “abused by her family”, and “wanted to die”, it’s not always easy to know what’s true and what’s not when it comes to Faith because she’s known for being a master manipulator; lying is canonically part of her modus operandi. In a way, because Faith Seed is a role, I would say she’s also always performing. Unlike what a few NPCs claim, I don’t think that means she never tells the truth, but she’s still undoubtedly “very skilled at twisting the facts and turning any situation to her advantage”, as the game’s Narrative Director put it.
Although the details are unclear, I believe it’s true Rachel was “lost” and “broken” before she arrived in Hope County and joined the Project. It’s also true that, as Faith Seed, she’s now powerful, dangerous, and not innocent anymore, as her former best friend Tracey Lader, who knows her very well and witnessed her transformation (but was unable to stop it), warns the Deputy. I neither mean nor think the situation Faith is in is normal, healthy, or the best thing that could have happened to her, but I do think saying she’s unhappy with it, helpless, in danger, or that she only wishes she could run away from the cult really is a misunderstanding of the character. Faith knows what she’s doing, and she’s very good at doing it. To me, she’s the most powerful Herald.
Since the lore is a bit inconsistent, we’re not entirely sure how the Bliss works and who created it, but we know it’s an almost magical, hallucinogenic and pacifying drug made from “bliss flowers” (heavily inspired by Datura stramonium) that Faith is immune to, can control, and uses to brainwash people. “The Bliss” is also a place, but once again, the details are unclear. It could be her bunker, or maybe just a distorted version of reality that individuals who are exposed to the drug “live” in. Wherever or whatever it is, most people never truly come back from it or fully break free from Faith’s influence, as seen with the Marshal in the game…
In the Project, Faith’s role is to lure (hence the nickname “Siren”) people into the cult and convince them to follow the Father, often with the help of Bliss. If they keep resisting or are “too full of fear and doubt”, high doses of the drug can be administered to them and turn them into Angels, who are comparable to zombies according to some characters. Bliss irreversibly damages people’s brains, and those who become Angels unfortunately can never be saved. Faith and her followers seem to think they’re beautiful creations because they’re faithful to the Project and unable to sin. It seems she has the power to control them (at least partly), and the cult doesn’t hesitate to use them as “shock troops” or “slave labor and beasts of burden”, as NPCs say. They’re indeed very docile and resistant... as well as hard to kill.
Again, there are some discrepancies regarding what happens to potential converts in the Henbane River region, but it seems people first have to walk along the Pilgrimage path and, at the end of it, take a literal leap of faith from the statue of Joseph, just like Faith explains she did (even though whether or not the statue already existed at the time is a bit uncertain). As unbelievable as it sounds, NPCs confirm it’s entirely possible to survive the leap. After walking the Path, some pilgrims become Angels, some simply join the Project, and others don’t survive, either because they don’t make it to the end or die when they jump (maybe because their faith isn’t strong enough, I’m not sure how that works).
In the Family, Faith can be described as “the favorite child” (and I think that makes John jealous), who saw Joseph as her savior when they met and wants others to experience the same feeling, by force if necessary. Just like her brothers, she basically weaponizes her trauma and makes people relive a sublimated version of her life story: she targets the most vulnerable individuals, gives them drugs to ease their torment, and sometimes takes their minds away from them. Even though Faith is fully capable of thinking for herself, isn’t mind-controlled, was a drug user before she joined the Project (not after), and left her old self Rachel “in the darkness” willingly to be reborn as Faith Seed, she still became a new person for the Father and expects the same from anyone she converts, even if that means she has to completely brainwash them.
In conclusion, we don’t really know much about Rachel and her backstory, simply that she was broken, saw Eden’s Gate as a chance to start anew, and happily took it. Since she was young, desperate, and therefore suggestible when she met Joseph, one can wonder if Faith is simply a manipulated, brainwashed victim; a poor, helpless soul devoured by a cult. But although that situation is far from ideal or normal, she and other characters confirm that she too has teeth, and she doesn’t hesitate to use them. Rachel should theoretically just have been a victim, but as Faith Seed, she’s transcended this status. She’s found purpose, power, and is committed to her beliefs. Not everyone in Hope County precisely knows who she is, but now, she does. She’s a multifaceted mystery whom people tend to underestimate, and it’s something she likes to cultivate because that’s how she gets them. She’s a Siren, but in my opinion, also a Phoenix, who was consumed completely and rose up from her own ashes to be born again. Rachel was broken, but Faith is strong. Rachel lost herself, but Faith was found. Rachel was nothing; Faith can be anything.
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MEGA TEMPLATE FOR DEPUTY/JUDGE Made by @fc6​ on Tumblr, major spoilers for FC5 & FCND (please do not remove credit!)
BASICS
Name:  Age:  Gender:  Sexuality:  Faceclaim:  Personality/Myers–Briggs Type:  Hometown:  Family:  Did anyone in their family survive into New Dawn (if applicable)?:  Relationship status:  Did their partner survive into New Dawn (if applicable)?:  Reason for joining law enforcement in Hope County: 
RELATIONSHIPS, FAR CRY 5
Relationship with Adelaide:  Relationship with Burke:  Relationship with Eli:  Relationship with Faith:  Relationship with Grace:  Relationship with Deputy Hudson:  Relationship with Hurk:  Relationship with Jacob:  Relationship with Jerome:  Relationship with Jess:  Relationship with John:  Relationship with Joseph:  Relationship with Kim Rye:  Relationship with Mary May:  Relationship with Nick Rye:  Relationship with Deputy Pratt:  Relationship with Sharky:  Relationship with Tracey:  Relationship with Wheaty:  Relationship with Whitehorse: 
RELATIONSHIPS, FAR CRY NEW DAWN
Relationship with Carmina:  Relationship with Gina:  Relationship with Grace:  Relationship with Ethan:  Relationship with Hurk:  Relationship with Jerome:  Relationship with Joseph:  Relationship with Kim Rye:  Relationship with Nick Rye:  Relationship with Nana:  Relationship with Sharky:  Relationship with Security Captain: 
FAR CRY 5 INFO
Feelings on the Project at Eden's Gate in general:  How did they feel about being seen as a savior to Hope County?:  Peggie radio station, normal radio station, or no music?:  In what order were the Heralds taken down?:  Say YES in Fall’s End church?:  Say YES in John’s bunker?:  Did they believe Joseph in the end?:  Reaction to Burke and Virgil’s deaths:  Reaction to killing Eli:  Feelings when killing Jacob:  Feelings when killing John:  Feelings when killing Faith:  Feelings when fighting Joseph:  Most used weapon(s):  Stealth or guns blazing?:  Gun-for-hire(s) or fang-for-hire(s) most traveled with: 
FAR CRY NEW DAWN INFO
What happened to them in the bunker with Joseph?:  Do they ever speak/take off the mask?:  Is their loyalty to Joseph genuine?:  Feelings on New Eden as a whole:  Feelings on the Highwaymen and twins:  Thoughts on the Security Captain being chosen by Joseph:  Did they try and help Ethan lead while Joseph was in the North?:  Was Ethan’s betrayal anticipated?:  If the Security Captain shot Joseph, how did they react?:  If the Security Captain spared Joseph, how did they react?:  If given the opportunity, would they have shot Joseph themselves? Did they?:  Do they stay in Hope County after the events of New Dawn?: 
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noodlecupcakes · 6 months
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WIP Wednesday!!!
I was tagged by mom @gaeadene thank you <3
This is the most I've managed in the last month as its my first time writing in Joseph's P.O.V and I'm nervous as heck about it.
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It was better to get this over and done with sooner, to spare Tabitha any pain they might inflict on her. They could have whatever they wanted if it meant I had her back. It's not like they would have it for long, we had more manpower and firepower meaning we’d easily be able to take it all back.
“Wow, you really must be desperate if you’re willing to negotiate,” Tracey responded, the amusement clear in her voice, “but I want to make sure you’re not bluffing. And your wife has already been quite the fucking handful.”
“You don’t have to hurt her. I'm willing to cooperate.”
“Only thing is, Joe, if I don’t there's, the risk that her wound could get infected and then we’d have to cut her leg off. So, either we patch up her wound or you’ll only get about seventy-five percent of her back.”
My gaze turned to Jacob, practically begging him to tell me what to do. As the eldest, he always knew what to do, and what to say. As a veteran, he’d likely seen this situation play out a dozen times or so.
“Call their bluff. Until we hear her voice, we can’t be sure if they actually have her,” Jacob explained.
I gave a soft nod, pressing the button on the microphone to respond.
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I tag, @g0dspeeed, @josephseedismyfather, @3llisarts, @ladyknightskye
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justiceamberheard · 2 years
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Amber Heard’s witnesses’ testimony, part 3.
Day 18
Bruce Witkin, a former close friend of Johnny Depp
He says he's known him for at least 40 years, and up until around four years ago they were best friends. He says he considered him "a brother".
We are shown a message Mr Witkin wrote about Depp's private doctor, in which he says: "I'm real worried about [Depp] and this Doctor Kipper". He tells the court "I didn't trust this guy" and that he believed "it was a scam". He's referring to Depp's use of a private doctor, specifically Dr Kipper.
Asked if Amber Heard was nice to him, he says yes, she was always nice. He also says, when asked, that Depp is "a romantic person". He is asked if he ever witnessed Depp suffering from issues of jealousy, and Mr Witkin says yes he did.He is asked about Depp's friendship with rock star Marilyn Manson, and tells the court: "Him and Manson would hit it pretty hard... They would drink and smoke weed. I don't know if Manson did both, but I'd assume he did. He did everything else".
Moving on to injuries, Mr Witkin says he "once" saw a bruise on the top of Heard's arm, and describes it as looking like "she was grabbed, [with] finger marks". He says he saw it while he was working on a Keith Richard's documentary and Depp and Heard "came into the studio". 
Tracey Jacobs, Johnny Depp's former talent agent
She describes how representing Depp "became far more complicated" in the last 10 years he was with her, explaining that was due to "his unprofessional behaviour".She elaborates: "Showing up late to set consistently on virtually every movie - I would get yelled at. I never used the words 'difficult client' directly to him, but I said 'you've got to stop doing this, it's hurting you'. And it did."
She's asked if she believes Depp had fundamental issues with anger, and she says yes, and that she believes it worsened over time. She says he became angry when he didn't get what he wanted. She also says he regularly used earpieces to have his lines fed to him while he was filming.
  She says "his star had dimmed". She explains that this was due to "the reputation he had acquired due to lateness and other things... People were talking and the question was out there about his behaviour". 
Joel Mandel, Johnny Depp's former business manager
He says from around 2010 it became much harder to meet up with Depp. He says while he always knew Depp was the kind of person who "enjoyed a wine at the end of the night", it now "became clear there were issues around alcohol and drugs". He says this made his job as business manager more "challenging".He goes on: "It became clear to me the use of alcohol and drugs was a daily event."
He also says that from 2010, Depp's spending increased and became more extravagant. He says that necessitated an "incredibly high income to maintain, and when that [income] dropped off, it became untenable". He says he discussed Depp moderating his spending "all the time". 
Talking about how much various members of Depp's staff were paid, he says Depp's security team member Kevin Murphy was paid about a quarter of a million dollars per year, while another security member, the late Jerry Judge, was paid $10,000 per day. Earlier in his testimony he said he believed Dr Kipper - Depp's private physician - was paid $100,000 per month.As far as charity giving, he says Depp gave "some - not very much". He goes on: "I don't recall writing large charity cheques, it was more his style to show up at an event, or lend his name to something, rather than write a cheque."He says one of Depp's big expenditures was prescription drugs and that there were "periods of time when [fees for prescription drugs] was very high, thousands of dollars a month". He also says over the years he had to pay out money to fix damage to accommodation and hotels Depp had been staying in.
Adam Waldman, Johnny Depp’s lawyer.
Mr Waldman is asked if it was him who first contacted Rolling Stone about the article and he says no, it was Depp.
Johnny Depp's attorney Adam Waldman is being asked about a perjury claim he made to the LA Police Department (LAPD). Mr Waldman confirms he did raise a case, and that it was against Amber Heard and her former friend Rocky Pennington, who he says "made perjurious statements" against Depp, his client.This was in regard to an incident that is alleged to have taken place at Depp's penthouse in May 2016.
Adam Waldman admits to leaking edited audios to Daily Mail.
Adam Waldman admits to communicating with TUG, ThatBrianFella and Laura Bockov.
Ron Schnell, social media forensic expert.
 He says he found lots of negative tweets about Amber Heard, and the majority used one of four specific hashtags.He says these hashtags were "negative hashtags" and pretty "rude" about Heard.Mr Schnell says he also did four random tests of 1,000 tweets about Heard at a time, and during those tests he could not find a single tweet that was positive about the actress.
He says the majority of messages also contained the words: "Hoax, fraud, fake". Around a quarter also made mention of Johnny Depp's attorney, Adam Waldman, who gave testimony in court today in a recorded deposition.He says he removed data concerning #JusticeForJohnnyDepp from a graph he presented as it was "overwhelming" the data because the majority of negative tweets contained that hashtag.
Michelle Mulroney, Amber Heard’s former attorney.
She says she was initially contacted "about an Amber Heard prenup" by Amber Heard, which was for the actress's marriage with Johnny Depp. She says that was in late January or early February 2015.
Ms Mulroney says one day during negotiation over the proposed prenuptial agreement Depp called her on the phone. She says he was: "Very mean, called me names and fired me".She says he was "slurring" and she believed him to be drunk.She says one specific profanity she can remember from the call is that "he called me a b*****".
Tina Newman, a Disney production executive.
 She says she has no knowledge of the op-ed and didn't see it at the time. She says it has never been mentioned in any discussions at Disney. She is asked whether Depp will be in Pirates 6, and says: "I don't know one way or the other, that decision does not fall within my job responsibilities. It's above my pay grade".
She is now referred to an article which says Disney has ditched Depp from Pirates 6, and asked if anyone at Disney has ever said they were not considering Depp for Pirates 6, or any other movie, because of Heard's op-ed from 2016. She says no, she has not.
Ellen Barkin, Johnny Depp’s former girlfriend.
Talking about Depp's use of alcohol and drugs, she says: "He was drunk most of the time," adding, "he was a red wine drinker". She also says he was often "high" on drugs, including "marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogenics". She says he did them in front of her "all of the time... He was always drinking or smoking a joint".
Johnny Depp threw a wine bottle in Ellen Barkin's direction.
Ellen Barkin testifies that Depp was angry, jealous, controlling during their relationship. He was never sober.
"He's just a  jealous man, controlling... Where are you going? Who are you with? What are you doing?"Ms Barkin says she once had a scratch on her back and Depp "got very very angry and accused me of sleeping with someone else that wasn't him".She says it was "very common" for him to become "jealous and controlling", and that when he did he also became "angry and demanding".
Doctor Alan Blaustein
a psychologist and doctor, and met with Johnny Depp around 18 times.
The lawyer asks if Depp told him about "violence and rage in other relationships other than Amber". He says he talked about "rage and chaos, I don't remember anything about violence".
Another note in his pad reads: "Wait after fight devil". Dr Blaustein says Depp "referred to the devil as a representation to something horrible inside himself." He says he believes the devil reflected Depp's "internal struggle" against chaos, and also that he was fighting depression and addiction at the time.
The doctor also wrote: "Being like mother and psychotic sister". He says this too was a description of Heard, reported to him by Depp.
Eric George, Amber Heard’s attorney.
Mr George advised Amber Heard about her Washington Post op-ed, and tells Heard's lawyer the actress followed all his legal advice, which he says he gave in good faith.
Jessica Kovacevic, who is Amber Heard's former talent agent.
Ms Kovacevic says she helped Heard get the role of Mera in Aquaman.
she says Heard's "career arc" has not progressed in the way she would have expected. She explains: "She was very well received in the movie at the time... To have a complete downturn after that then have that paired with negative Tweets about her... It's the only logical conclusion that I can draw [that the two things are linked]".
She says Heard lost a lead role in an Amazon Prime film following the negative tweet campaign that was waged against the actress. She is asked if she knows of any specific example of negative press put out by Depp's attorney affecting Heard's career, and she says yes, losing the Amazon movie and also an advertising campaign for shoe company Tod's.
She confirms that Heard was suspended from their International Woman's Day campaign. During her own evidence, Heard also told the court her role with the company has been significantly pared back since her very public split from Johnny Depp.
The agent describes what she would have expected Heard's career trajectory to be since appearing in a successful franchise like Aquaman, saying: "When someone was in the most successful film ever released... the natural prog is growth, more films, more work, more money, all of that stuff."
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