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i've started to work recently and it's been a ride with mixed feelings...
i'm happy that i was finally working on being independent and such
but on the other hand i'm stuck with bosses that are "fake good ppl"
like they disguise their true intentions with kind words etc etc
sadly is common but I wasn't expecting to be so tiresome
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something just dawned on me–
Slay the Princess, a game full of violent and gorish imagery, all described in explicit detail– and the ONE thing that’s censored in the whole game–
is a fuckin’ middle finger.
they didn’t have to censor that, but they did anyway, because it’d be hilarious, and they were absolutely RIGHT
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Hello hi hello!
Welcome welcome, my name is Toast! But you may also call me Sketchy that is fine too!
I'm an artist who mostly posts my silly fandom work here, whether that be stand alone fanart or art of my fan characters/inserts interacting with canon characters! I draw a lot of ✨oc x canon✨so be aware of that!!! I use paint tool sai 2 to draw and I'm just winging it!
Current main Interest: WELCOME HOME!
Requests: Take them on occasions! Might not do em all tho!
Commissions: Not at this time!
OC Tag: #dandy leon
OC Ref: Here!
My usual tags are below!
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I am not immune to this propaganda…
Do you like long fantasy series, but are tired of authors never finishing them?
Do you like interesting magic systems?
Do you like when characters form intense even psychic bonds with animal companions?
Do you like your heart getting ripped out of your chest and then stuffed back in full to bursting and but then ripped out again to get stomped on but it turns out you like that too uhhh let's call it... intense yearning
Do you like dragons? Of course you do, why else would you be on this blog!
WELL DO I HAVE THE BOOK SERIES FOR YOU!
The Realm of the Elderlings is a 16-book series is comprised of four trilogies and a quartet. All of which have been finished. Yes that's right, Robin Hobb saw other authors who can't seem to finish their multi-book fantasy epics and said "I will finish mine 4 different times to show you it's incredibly easy actually." She also has written multiple other series (some under the pen name Megan Lindholm), set in different universes.
So, where to start?
The components of RotE are:
The Farseer Trilogy
The Liveship Traders Trilogy
The Tawny Man Trilogy
The Rain Wild Chronicles
Fitz and the Fool Trilogy
The three bolded trilogies above are told from the perspective of FitzChivalry Farseer, one of the main/major characters in this universe and my eternal blorbo. The Liveship Traders trilogy and Rain Wild Chronicles are told from several points of view, and happen in chronological order between the series above and flesh out the worldbuilding, lore, history, etc.
For the most complete look at the universe, you can of course read everything. However if you want to stick with just one character, you can read the three bolded trilogies only. And of course, if you don't want to commit to a metric ton of words either way, you can just read the first trilogy and see what you think. Though I do think the levels of joy/pain/adoration increase with each work as you get more invested in the characters, of course.
OR. You can in fact read the Liveship Traders trilogy or the Rain Wild Chronicles quartet completely independently of the others. I actually started with Rain Wild Chronicles because those books have the highest concentration of dragons--it was actually a follower of this blog who recommended them to me, and I decided to jump into those rather than commit to The Whole Series (which at the time was only 13 books not 16). But I loved the writing style and wanted to learn more about the world, so got into the rest, and now I actually think the Rainwilds books are the weakest of the bunch (though I still enjoyed them initially)!
But You're Following This Blog, DailyDragons, So Here's The Part Of The Pitch You're Actually Invested In
Now I will be up front that you don't get many dragons in the first trilogy. There are a kind of dragons that appear at the end but dragons are not the main focus of this one. However Hobb learns from her mistakes about not including tons of dragons in her fantasy world and you get more in the next parts of the series.
The Liveship books deal with sea serpents and dragons in very interesting ways I don't want to spoil, though it's a slow build. But VERY fascinating reveals into the dragon's biology, life history, and magic.
The plot of the later half of the Tawny Man Trilogy revolves around dealing with how the world of this story used to have dragons but they have practically gone extinct. Less direct contact with dragons but still a dragon-centric last book.
Rainwilds is chock full of dragons. Including as POV characters. Can't complain about lack of dragons here at all.
Fitz & The Fool Trilogy is lighter on the dragons at first and then they show up en force at the end. Ta da!
anyway please read these books and join me in my eternal suffering. wait, suffering? nevermind who said that. shhh. it's fine. you will love fitzchivalry farseer. you will love the fool. you will never be the same again.
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When I tell you this scene is so damn precious.
It's so justifiably heavy, but it somehow makes you feel like you are floating between the ticks of the clock.
Just the relief. They aren't clinging to each other with a feral desperation of someone, afraid and insecure, who doesn't know how to express themselves anymore.
They are embracing each other, getting lost in the absolute heady brilliance of their feelings, finally bare and open. This is bliss.
Boun and Prem put their whole foot in these scenes. Just 🤌🏾✨️.
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my head hurts
I'm so tired and in need for cuddles
this is so unfair
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I was thinking about something. We've never seen Hawks cry. We've seen him laugh out loud, smile around Tokoyami, look guilty around Endeavor, look mistafied and hopeful watching Uraraka's speech, look dejected after being forced to join the league, his cold hearted nature come out fighting Twice, get angry at Dabi, but we have never seen this man cry. It just goes to show how much control he has over his emotions. He is so good at putting on an act to ensure that everyone around him thinks he's fine and dandy when that couldn't be furthest from the truth. I also think that it's emencely telling that even after Tokoyami was badly hurt and Hawks was holding him in his arms he still did not cry.
YES, YES EIRI. YOU UNDERSTAND. THIS IS EXACTLY IT.
I genuinely genuinely GENUINELY am extremely hopeful that he cries by the end of the series. Something so special, like you said, about a man who was trained to have control over his emotions (and also, lets face it, carries a considerable amount of optimism and resilience that makes this second nature by DNA) experience the full range of emotions throughout the series.
Hawks. Dead-eyed when he knows the commission is sending him on a mission where he will have to kill someone again Hawks. Effortlessly lies and decieves with a mask up despite it contradicting his values Hawks. Never lets his guard down around other people (which is further hammered in by the House Allegory, mind you) Hawks.
Literally bows dramatically like a stage play actor to the commission Hawks.
Actually... genuinely, truly experiencing all these emotions in front of the viewer's eyes is so special. Even if he doesn't cry, fuck, the writing for Hawks is so good. Thank you for pointing this out.
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Welp. Looks like the generic-female-avatar bot horde is coming for round 2, get ready to start mass reporting again guys
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