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staronastaff · 1 year
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Something something on this very same day, centuries ago, Loquatius Seelie utters a fierce command while under devilish guise, "Unhand her!" mirroring, in an awful, beautiful parallel, Vax'ildan Vessar,’s The Champion of the Raven Queen, quiet but deadly warning, "Don't you even dare," as the loves of their lives, The Architect Arcane and The Voice of the Tempest, struggle to hold the world together-
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transfemmes4murph · 1 year
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This is now your time to be who you are, knowing [..] there's no accolades here. There might not even be a win.
So who are you in your last quiet moments...
- Aabria Iyengar
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violaswimmer · 2 years
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The Brass Ring Endures, a labor of love for an incredible show ❤️
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mizurda · 2 years
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Cerrit, escaping above the cloud of ash and smoke, was able to see the exact moment Loquacious died
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tamvmat · 2 years
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A couple arts of Zerxus Ilerez from the end of EXU Calamity
Such an amazing character 💚😈💚
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tinyq · 2 years
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These two...
“There are a lot of stories in Exandria of mortals who stumbled their way into the Feywild and fell in love with an enchanting fairy that they met there. But there's one story of a fairy who stumbled into this world and fell in love.”
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zei-ord-art · 2 years
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“But we are connected by love for eternity”
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hails-bop · 2 years
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-There's one story of a fairy who stumbled into this world and fell in love- with a mortal.
trying something different and I have these two on the brain <3
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thechekhov · 2 years
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EXU Calamity - Episode 4 (pt.1)
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Because of how long it is, I’m splitting this into two parts! Pre-break and post break. I’ll post the second part tomorrow!
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tiredqueermushroom · 2 years
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Something that I loved about how both Zerxus and Cerrit, despite loving their kids they were bad fathers. Both choose their work, the city over their kids. As well as how the city demands so much but gives very little back.
Zerxus hadn't seen Eilas in 7 years, his son had to mourn and deal with the death of his father relatively by himself because the city pressured Zerxus. Which I think adds a layer as to why Zerxus is somewhat resentful of Avalir and why he doesn't consider it his home. This city being so opulent and has some of the most powerful people on Exandria, they literally don't experience weather, couldn't help his husband who dedicated his life in service of the city. The same city, while he was still mourning his husband, pressured him into taking up a mantel that stripped him away from his son and a living breathing reminder of Evandrin's existence.
Avalir demanded his servitude. And he had no other option but to feed the broken system.
The same thing happens with Cerrit. So much of his work consumed his life, his eyes were everywhere apart from inside his home. It was all consuming, to the point in which when his wife left, it seems like Cerrit didn't put up much of a fight. It was so bad that he didn't even know where she was, he had to learn who his children were as people quite literally during the end of the world. Cerrit making it out was a promise to do better. A promise that Zerxus didn't get to fulfil.
Patia is another example of Avalir's constant demand to be better, do better, how it eats away at a person. She dedicated her entire life, hundreds of years to Avalir, and all she could return to was a statue of her Grandfather. The same person who set Avalir on this path of destruction, people like Vespin were merely a symptom of a larger issue. Patia didn't have a lover, didn't have kids because the city would have consumed her, like it did Cerrit and Zerxus. The Ring of Brass was Patia only family, and in her final moment, she for the first time placed her family above the demands of Avalir.
Avilr in a sense was what Aeor eventually became. A living city, that feeds off the misery of its inhabitants.
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venator-signum · 1 year
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made this real quick from something sam said in the calamity wrap up
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7of-hearts · 2 years
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i’m still not over patia and laerryn saying “if you can get a modify memory cast on you then what kind of wizard are you, anyway?” and then patia realizing her grandfather had used that same spell to take the memory of her parents away from her
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garfunclegaming · 2 years
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What I like most about Zerxus Ilerus's 'fall' is that at no point does he betray his core principles like Anakin or Arthas. He never willfully murders or destroys. No, he remains true to his ideals: boundless compassion and belief in redemption, even when it damns him. The same belief that pulled Asmodeus' true form into Exandria gave the Ring of Brass time enough to save as many lives as they could. That's powerful.
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cicatrixtwigs · 2 years
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Okay, I am very aware how much I fucking love Calamity, but some group trying to do something to ley lines on the goddamn apogee solstice and one of their earliest known actions was to try to assassinate the leader of the (Gau Dr)Ashari?
Those druids that fucking forever ago were using the leylines and the tree of names to keep out "those things beyond which should not come"
*Screams into the void*
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queseraawesome · 2 years
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So I know it's been weeks since EXU Calamity but Zerxus Ilerez and his whole arc still live in my head rent free
And I hope to the bottom of my weird little heart that even after ages and ages of the Calamity, even after serving all that time at the side of the Lord of the Hells, that Zerxus is still just the most massive thorn in Asmodeus's side. Constant arguing and utterly determined to redeem him. Like a dog with a bone, a stone in his shoe, like gum in his hair, undermining Asmodeus at every opportunity and calling him a spoiled brat right in front of the cambions and spine devils and still utterly convinced he's right. "Never forget him" was right, you'll never be rid of him, looks like you really fucked up
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raetoria · 2 years
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Experience the opulence follies of the City of Crowns.
Art by me! EXU Calamity has lived rent free in my head since it ended and I wanted to do this piece in the style of the old WPA posters!
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