my favourite part of the time quangle is that you can totally interpret it that the Endless Night of the Night Yorb and the End of All Things of the Eidelons were hapenning at exactly the same time. what a wild summer
does anyone know where I can get the soundtrack for dimension 20? not like the podcast, like the backing music they use. is it on soundcloud? itunes? spotify? bandcamp? do you have to buy it? i would tbh that shit slaps
rewatching FHSY and then i’ll probably watch T7 afterwards and i’m just gonna make myself more upset about the fact that FHJY should be Fantasy High Senior Year because T7 takes place during what would be The Bad Kids Junior Year
Zelda in trad-goth makeup and attire! My piece for 2 Bling 2 Bing, a “The Seven” fashion zine hosted by @aridavid and a part of the @d20zinejam 2023! I used an old sketch of a statue of Pan as a reference to her wild satyr nature. Of course, I had to place her in a graveyard and on a crumbling gravestone for maximum goth vibes!
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I'm just thinking about how it's reasonable to assume the the Time Quangle means that the events of The Seven are happening during the Night Yorb quest and how that recontextualises certain scenes
Specifically ep 2 when Sam is lashing out at the rest of the group and says to Zelda "I mean he's [Gorgug] already going all over the place without you" and really upsetting her. Obviously, it's originally referring to Spring Break and the band tours whatever, but the changed timeline means it could now be about him having been off chasing the Night Yorb for two months or so which is a whole different context
Of course, Sam apologises and they make up, but it's somehow sadder knowing that Zelda and Gorgug are about to break up presumably because they can't spend enough time together