excuse the dogshit quality but loooook :)) they have unique idle sprites :333 unfortunately severas gameplay footage is in the enemy phase so they dont show if she has one and lucinas looks prettyyy normal but like. ohmmggoddd… theyre soooooo cuuuteeeeee!!
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don’t go where i can’t follow
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[Image description: A 4 page comic of Xiao and Aether that takes place right after the Archon Interlude II quest cutscene.
On the first page, Xiao emerges from The Chasm and glances to the side, sensing Zhongli’s presence. Aether approaches and asks, “Xiao! Are you okay?”
The second page consists of dialogue with panels focusing on Xiao and Aether. “You aren’t hurt anywhere, are you?” asks Aether as he puts his hand on Xiao’s shoulder. “Even if it’s a small injury, we shouldn’t ignore it-”
Xiao turns away and replies, “I’m okay, Aether. Really.”
On the third page, Aether starts, “Seriously, you...”
A series of panels depict Xiao turning to look at Aether. The final of these panels shows his eyes wide in shock. The majority of the page portrays Aether, staring directly at Xiao with tears dripping down his face. A hand clenched into a fist is raised to his chest, while the other rests on his lap.
“Don’t ever do something like that again,” he says.
The fourth page begins with a sparkling teardrop falling down. “I’m sorry,” Xiao says. “I won’t.”
At the bottom of the page, Xiao and Aether sit on the ground as they hug. They are small compared to the scenery of The Chasm.]
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If I talk more abt pokespe disability I will go crazy over the singular child in hoenn that’s blind and can read braille because that was a writing decision that happened.
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you know, in certain ways I am disappointed by the fact that clothing is no longer as gendered as it used to be—don’t get me wrong, I think this is a great thing, and it definitely is still more gendered than it should be—but it means that people’s perceptions of you now have this additional emphasis on the way that you physically look, which is to say, the unchangeable aspects of your appearance. in the sense that, like, gender is based not on the way you present yourself but on the way you are. and if you don’t physically match to people’s perceptions of what “is” male or female or whatever, then to them you just aren’t.
throughout history, and in some extent today, so much of gender was how you presented yourself and how you performed your gender—which is a problem in itself, of course, but it also kind of gave you the option to “reject” one gender by choosing to present and act as the other, even if it came at a great cost, because people would generally take this outward expression at such face value. in a paradoxical sense, the rigidity of, say, victorian gender expectations made it easier for one to “not achieve,” or even outright reject, their assigned gender, and in that sense, made it easier to transform it. and you can’t do that in the same way anymore, which, as I said, is a double edged sword, but like… I don’t know. it’s a feeling mostly from personal experience, arising from my own historical fantasies as a history-oriented person—a hundred years ago, if i wore men’s clothes as a woman, I’d be told that would undermine my assigned gender and make me “too masculine,” which, you know, would have been the goal. nowadays if I dress entirely masculine I’m just a girl wearing boys’ clothes because people can’t ever see anything else. I don’t know. I guess I’ll just sit here daydreaming about running off in the 18th century to join the british army by “disguising myself as a man” instead of being given one look at a reenactment event and observed with the remark that “the british units tend to have really good female impressions.”
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All it takes is reading an incredibly well crafted fic rewrite of a show youve already seen and suddenly you feel like an old immortal whos seen the cycle of life and death across thousands of lifetimes, you look at the characters with pain in your eyes despite the fact nothing´s gone wrong yet, you know their fate is written in stone, everything that will happen was supposed to happen since the beggining, you can´t change it (and you wouldn´t if you could)
doesn´t make it any less painful.
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i despise how some ppl make annabeth unusually soft like. sure. let her lay her guard down around percy, sally, her loved ones. but godd shes not like THAT, thats literally a whole nother character ur writing. ur not putting her guard down by making her sob at literally everything you're making her weak which is something she wouldve hated in herself
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