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x1702x · 10 days
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They made bloodborne WOKE!!!:
- Lady pronoun
- Theycolash host of the pride parade
- Gayman the first queer
- Martyr Lesbianius
- Saint Aceline
- Laurence the first Bicar
- Faggot Gascoigne
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rjdrawsstuff · 2 months
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Some Bloodborne things
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seraphiiem · 10 months
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As someone said under one of my posts with Logarius: Mr. Burger King of Castle Cainhurst <:'D
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skleech · 6 months
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Fall
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blaiddfailcam · 6 months
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Forsaken Castle Cainhurst
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heraldofcrow · 6 months
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Twizzler Logarius
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mordredscrown · 1 year
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Bloodborne chibis Pt. 2
>> Bloodborne chibis Pt 1
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velinkthorn · 5 months
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aenreth · 2 years
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DarkSouls3 - bosses splash  + Bloodborne Bosses by uger
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katyspersonal · 3 months
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I like the detail about Cainhurst people being able to cancel out blood healing; they have Numbing Mist and Cain Servants can shoot the dart at you that doesn't let you heal while effect is active! Numbing Mist also works on Amelia when she heals "magically" by using Gold Pendant 🤔
But what's also interesting is that Logarius has a similar power too? There is a trick where he puts a dagger in the floor and you can't heal until you destroy it! He did come from Healing Church but he uses a rather Pthumerian magic (red skulls and all), and is himself a Pthumerian (who are ancestors of Vilebloods, the Pthumeru Ihyll ones in particular)!
My idea about him being weirdly Cainhurst-ish all things considered was that he picked on some sort of curse when he killed the King, as lore does say that his intention to gatekeep anyone from Annalise is to "protect". Like some twisted self-sacrifice connected with the fact that Annalise can't be killed, just trapped apparently.. well, Alfred didn't end well after killing her, right? Who the fuck knows what is the price for killing a Vileblood royalty? Logarius got effected but could handle it, Alfred was young and vulnerable though. But now that I think about it, maybe him knowing similar tricks prior massacre helped to "cancel out" whatever advantage Cainhurst Vilebloods had with no-heals, making Executioners even stronger 🤔
There are just various working variants!
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pumpkaaboo · 8 months
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fuck it. massive pile of byrgenwerth headcanons
Willem was a decorated and well-established scholar from a wealthy family. When he decided to depart his previous university and establish a new one near some recently-rediscovered historical sites, no one really thought twice, but very few followed him. Not many wanted to brave the bitter winters of the mountainlands (and, though no one would admit it, the rumors of a blood-drinking aristocracy and immortal monarch certainly played a part in many a scholar's decision). That was alright, to him. His ideas attracted company.
Laurence was one of Willem's students, and decided to put his doctorate on hold in order to follow his favorite professor to the newly-established university. He admired Willem's boldness and willingness to break new ground, to challenge assumptions about what was impossible. Over time, he grew disillusioned as Willem began urging caution towards the findings from the labyrinths, eventually leading to the Byrgenwerth schism. By the time he would have realized his mistake, he was too far gone to understand what was happening to him.
Gehrman was initially a simple mercenary hired to escort scholars through the tombs. However, the bond he fostered with Laurence drove him to catch up with the rest of the students and participate directly in their research. Eventually, he became something of a gold standard for tomb prospectors, and only those willing to follow in his footsteps were permitted access to the deeper layers of the labyrinths. He left with Laurence, not because he agreed with the newly-crowned Vicar's ideas, but because Laurence was the only person he had ever really been honing himself into a weapon for.
Rom was an orphaned scholar from south of the mountainlands who drew attention by being one of the only noncombatant scholars to accompany the prospectors to the deeper layers of the tombs, and she was the one who first Made Contact with lonely Ebrietas. And the left-behind Daughter of the Cosmos adored her. At first regarded as a charming little sister figure by most of the other scholars, resentment towards her began to grow once the realization that she was outpacing her peers became apparent. Rom was aware that she suddenly no longer felt welcome among her classmates, and began spending more and more time with her surrogate mother. The closer she grew to the stars, the more distanced she grew from her peers, the less able and willing to share her findings with them she became. Until one day, she was no longer human at all. The knowledge of how to contact Ebrietas died with her, not to be rediscovered until the Choir found the Isz chalice.
Maria, though technically a relative of the Queen Undying, was so distant as to be for all intents and purposes a member of the servant class. She took up the role of common knight just as her mother, and her mother's mother, and her mother's mother's mother had before her. What was not common was the circumstances behind her knighting; on her own, she slew the great, winged, many-clawed thing that had been her own mother using nothing but the blinding glint off a hand mirror and a sharp-toothed metal comb. Such a prestigious feat was almost enough to overcome the dishonor of a family member losing themself to the sanguine plague, and she received her title when she was barely old enough to lift a sword. In fact, Annalise herself was considering and subtly training Maria for the role of her own personal knight, though Maria left before she could make any such announcement. In Byrgenwerth, she saw the potential for growth instead of stagnation; for the creation of a new future instead of endless nostalgia for an increasingly clouded past. Not trusting the ideals she was taught by an aristocracy that made blood magic into an art, told her that her grief over her mother should instead be shame, and maintained feudal rule for centuries, she essentially outsourced her morality to her fellow scholar-prospectors. This would turn out to be a mistake, though she wouldn't allow herself to realize that until years after the fact. The hamlet, as it was happening, was merely the first crack in the facade to her. But before that, she was Gehrman's apprentice, and brought with her the techniques and traditions of Cainhurst's knights. She was responsible for Yharnam's hunters becoming descendants in spirit of the knights, though few bothered to learn enough about Cainhurst to draw the parallel. Gehrman ended up learning almost as much from her as she did from him.
(Cainhurst's cultural views on gender and sexuality are very different from those of most of the rest of the world, as implied by the knight's sets, Maria's hunter gear being clearly based on the masculine version of the knight's set, and Annalise's whole... everything. Maria probably had to be taught what the cisheteropatriarchy is and how she'd be expected to act by Rom. Her response was likely something along the lines of "That's so stupid and just makes everyone's lives worse, why do people agree to participate in it???" Rom did not have an answer for her.)
Logarius was a descendant of the knights who fought against the faction that would eventually become Cainhurst in the great Pthumerian civil war. Over time, a political conflict had been mythologized into a legendary battle between purity and corruption, not helped by Cainhurst's general isolationism. He initially joined the tomb prospectors in the hopes of learning more about the glorious history of his ancestors, and was quickly accepted into the ranks of the scholar-prospectors alongside Gehrman. Naturally, he was none too pleased when Maria showed up and almost immediately earned her place as Gehrman's star pupil. Maria, who had never been very good at reading the emotions of others, was unaware of his resentment towards her until the founding of the Executioners in their modern form. Ludwig, who arrived in Yharnam once the Church was already in full swing, was a descendant of these same knights, but despite Logarius's efforts to recruit him, he was far more willing to let the past stay in the past and focus on the issues of the present.
Micolash was a relative newcomer. He was the archetypal "former child prodigy gets to college and is surrounded by equals or superiors for the first time in their life and immediately has an identity crisis". The fact that said superiors included women was salt in the wound. (Compared to the rest of its contemporary universities, Byrgenwerth was fairly egalitarian in its admissions, but this was still a time period where women were seen as property. That mindset is difficult to shake, and most didn't see any reason to try.) He was determined to find a breakthrough that would outshine everyone else, and surrounded himself with people who never criticized him. Laurence was actually a bit reluctant to let him come along to the nascent Church, and definitely regretted his decision on more than one occasion. Especially after the School of Mensis for all intents and purposes severed itself from the rest of the Church.
(In a modern AU, Micolash would be selling cryptocurrency and Great One NFTs)
Caryll was a bit of an enigma. They never drew close to anyone, throwing themself headfirst into their work and only contacting anyone else to share their notes and results. No one was ever able to figure out whether they were a man or a woman. Maria was the only person unphased by this. Sadly, Caryll's transcription of runes only began to show truly impressive results once Master Willem's mind had already begun to fail, so he was never able to both see what his student had produced and understand what he was looking at. Caryll eventually died of dehydration after multiple feverish days spent working on a single rune, forgetting to tend to their physical needs. Ironically, the rune carved into the desk where their classmates found their body was Lake.
Yurie the Last Scholar was named as such because she was the last person to ever visit Byrgenwerth for the knowledge contained within before Yharnam, and everything around it, fell into ruin, not to be unearthed for centuries. Her mission was twofold: first, she was to comb through the texts of the university for anything new to the Choir. Second, and perhaps more importantly, she was to destroy any record that could be used to harm the church; most notably, this included attendance records which might be cross-referenced to determine which students had left alongside Laurence. She completed the second mission, but not the first. She lost herself in eldritch knowledge, and eventually forgot why she came to Byrgenwerth in the first place, so immersed was she in the thrill of discovery, of ever-expanding insight. Not that there would have been anything for her to return to. Perhaps what happened to her could be considered a mercy. She never had to know.
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fareehaandspaniards · 1 month
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alamorteart · 11 months
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more cainhurst designs 🗡️💀✨
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fantomette22 · 9 months
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I found Martyr Logarius throne!
If someone wanna draw him…
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lizzyisaslimegirl · 10 months
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One thing I really find just super fucking interesting and cool about Lady Maria (among the other 50 things) is how much she mirrors Martyr Logarius. Think about it, you encounter both at the top of a long-deserted building, sitting seemingly dead in a chair at the opposite end of the arena, before they reanimate to fight you. They both fight with dual weapons, a long imposing blade accompanied by a smaller, more agile knife, and they even share very similar attacks where they rise up into the air before diving forwards towards you with a spin. Both Maria and Logarius are also known to be quite difficult to handle without a grasp of their parry timings and backstab windows. Hell, the reason you’re fighting them in the first place is quite similar, they’re sitting in front of a wall that acts as an illusory barrier that they carry a key to dispel, revealing a dark secret the Healing Church wants to keep buried forever. 
It’s quite interesting and poetic even that Maria, of vileblood heritage herself, shares so many mirrors with a man who devoted his life and his death to sealing their queen, her mother, away from the world. Maria is defined by the hatred she holds for herself above all else until the very end. 
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I think about Alfred, Hunter of Vilebloods, a normal amout. :^)
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...okay but seriously, I love finally moving onto a new brainrot (tho I'm still occasionally glancing at all those silly murder sims and their sick shitpost potential, hehe), but for fucks sake this game gives me embarassingly strong adrenaline(?)-shakes.
If I had a proper drawing pad available rn, I woulda badly edited Logarius' crown into a burger king crown and the wheels into Logarius wheels... (...might do so later tho...)
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