"O God that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the marketplace" and "O for a muse of fire that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention" are equal in power and roughly perpendicular to one another. No I will not elaborate.
...my followers are free to ignore this, buuut...my occasional replays of songs from the "Something's Rotten" soundtrack plus Noshir Dalal's posts on the TBB Reddit page might be pushing me to use Rampart as a veiled parody of celebrity worship.
For some reason I always thought that my favorite song from Something Rotten was Is Hard to Be a Bard in a reference to Is Though to Be a God but than I decided to listen to the soundtrak with subtitles and it is to be THE bard because is Shakeaspeare and my brain was like "wow this is genius" as if it wasn't a basic normal thing and I wasn't just dumb.
hi, first off i really love your art. the h/c and warmth really hit me where i live and your illustration style is fantastic. lately i've been obsessed with the post where an unwell milek thinks geralt will leave him behind. was that an ingrained insecurity, assuming his super-witcher dad wouldn't have time for a sickly human kid?
[MASTERPOST] - Ahh, thank you for the ask! Yes, this scene.. I actually saw this a bit differently! It's not about Milek fearing Geralt will leave him behind, he actually wants him to. They need to find his Pa!! I think he often feels like a burden; Jaskier knows this, but Geralt isn't aware of this yet. Milek just wants to pull his weight, especially with Jaskier. A little sneak peak to their struggles regarding this:
Meanwhile Jaskier continues to struggle with his omega status.