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burythecarnival · 1 year
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i thought you bbies might like a post with my big-eyed ghost face 👻 i may looove getting head & getting fingered until i melt BUT i also need nose kisses, massages that last more than two minutes *cough cough* & feeling safe & cared for while you big spoon me. call me baby & spoil me with love, please.
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starryeyedadmirer · 7 months
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✨Uuuggghhh😩. The way that I would KEEP this man knocked up and pumping out babies for me. It’s damn near shameful…✨
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frnkiebby · 28 days
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pretty little sewer rats~🎃
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Can we please just start writing the entirety of the life serise as a one big polycue? Obviously Scott is just in a queer platonic relationship with all the ladies, but, please?like, please?????
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hwaitham · 2 days
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so like 🥺 cn boothill feel any part of his body downwards of his head ?? since thats the only part of him that is still flesh ?
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vermillioncrown · 11 months
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Vibes only: DBD is fancy clockwork belltower that tourists hangout and watch with select scenes pulled from life rendered in automata and musical accompaniment; complex intimidating and vaguely mysterious. BIL is sitting on the stoop on a hot summer evening shooting the shit with your friends and tossing a ball back and forth. TPAC is a vlog on ferret ownership in your youtube recommends sandwiched between slightly unhinged Maker vids and stuff like Minute Physics.
LMAO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
i think this is the most correct vibes they've been assigned, the 360° no scope of cold clocking
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the-gayest-sky-kid · 6 months
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i have normal feelings about him
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laulink · 1 year
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The consequences of wielding magic in Fodlan
That’s a headcanon of mine I’m quite fond of (and that I reference in my latest one-shot) : the idea that wielding magic does come with side-effects, but instead of the scars that we sometimes see in fanarts (which are cool, I’m not saying otherwise), those side-effects are hidden, almost invisible, and vary a bit depending on the type of magic you wield. More to the point, it’s not your skin that your magic attacks, it’s your nerves.
The idea is that magic is a form of energy and you generate it yourself, then gather it, usually in your hands, to cast spells ; but just like wielding a sword or an axe often over a long period of time will cause callouses to form on your hands (skin getting damaged by your use of a weapon and being remade thicker so it can’t be damaged again), wielding magic will damage your nerves over time and progressively lead you to lose part or all of your sensitivity over areas of varying sizes.
The thing is, sensitivity isn’t just “feeling touch”, it’s also “being able to identify if something is cold or hot” (or thermoception, which also tells you how cold or hot it is so you can know when it gets too much and avoid getting hurt) as well as being able to “feel how your limbs are positioned” (proprioception).
Those different sides of sensitivity already vary between people (some will be more sensitive to heat than others) and can also be altered by the things that happen to you (a surgery might cause you to lose part of your superficial sensitivity around the area you had the surgery on, like your wrist, which is called hypoesthesia, or on the contrary when the nerves reform they’ll overcompensate and you’ll be hypersensitive, to the point of feeling pain from the lightest touch, which is called hyperesthesia). Of course, in Fodlan, your use of magic can have a similar effect.
Fire and ice magic users (like Marianne) will first be desensitised from heat/cold because the temperature of their magic will get their hands and arms used to higher or lower temperatures and they’ll progressively stop registering them, meaning that the first sign a fire using mage is starting to feel the side-effects is that they won’t notice that a stove-top is too hot to put your hand on and get burned. But their nerves’s deterioration won’t stop just because they don’t feel heat so well anymore and, over the years, they’ll progressively lose the rest of their sensitivity.
Lighting users (like Dorothea) have electricity running down their arms when they conjure up spells and electricity is what is used to send messages by the nerves to the brain, so it will rapidly come to affect all types of sensitivity, but often the first one to be visibly impacted is the ability to feel touch/pressure.
Wind users (like Linhardt) will also lose all types of sensitivity at the same rate, though it tends to affect their proprioception a little earlier than the rest (feeling of weightlessness comes with wind and offsets the nerves).
In a similar, yet opposite manner, black magic users (like Hubert) will also lose proprioception first, then the rest at roughly the same speed, but this time it’s not because of a feeling of weightlessness but a feeling of heavyness from the miasma that is black magic. 
Light magic (like Manuela’s) is a special case because it will cause the caster to lose their vision first (not directly through the magic altering their nerves but because the casters will be exposed to their spells’ particularly strong light) and, after a while, progressively lose the different types of sensitivity at roughly the same rate. It’s the type of magic that is slowest to deteriorate the casters’ nerves.
Lastly, white magic : it cannot actually heal the damage done to the nerves (it’s too complex), but it tries, and the more you use it and slightly damage your nerves with it, the more it will try to heal you as much as the person you’re trying to heal, the more sensitive you’ll become, causing hyperesthesia on an area of varying size.
For all those side effects, there is a cure : not using magic anymore for as long as it takes your nerves to heal (and avoiding any contact, even cloth, on the area impacted if you have hyperesthesia). Depending on how much damage was done, it can take a long time : if the caster doesn’t feel anything up to their elbow, knowing nerves grow back at a similar speed to your hair, you’re looking at a good year of “no magic” to regain your sensitivity.
Stimulation can help with the recovery, which means it can also help slow down the deterioration process while you are still practicing magic : the exercises will vary depending on the type(s) of sensitivity you’re trying to stimulate, but it’s not too complicated to figure out so most mages come up with their own exercices to fit with their lifestyle and available materials and tools.
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letmeliedown · 7 months
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wise little beast
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i dont do backgrounds, which is something i learned approximately an hour ago -_- anyhow, my boyfriend is the definition of the opposite of gatekeeping and by that i mean he has been shoving this man down my throat like his life depended on it, so now i am also obsessed with this goofy lil bbg
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kkujo · 5 months
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if a random gay man on the internet gives you a skincare tip you sit your ass down and listen
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sensitiveaangel · 1 year
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yall im on a mission to eradicate my congestion rn and let me tell u these face and neck massages are going CRAZYYYYY
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transgaledekarios · 1 year
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Obsessed with the idea of Ever one day casually just dropping the bit of history that they once kinda bit a dude’s face off. Only a little bit, of course, but there was a lot of blood and it was this whole big thing™️. Given how cagey Ever is about any kind of genuine truth about them, it’s not casual at all. But I just think it would be so funny to see any companions reaction to that
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