Ms. Julie Kagawa,
I am begging. I am pleading. I am on my knees. Plz write another Blood of Eden. I want to see Master Allie get taken or something and see Vampire Zeke go in guns blazing vampire in shining armor to save her. I want to see Master Allie display her master abilities. I want them running an orphanage and savin babies idk. I just want one last book in this context 🤧
Thanks
Desperate Reader
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Blood of Eden Series
by Julie Kagawa
“Hunger flickered, always there, but I pushed it down. I was a vampire. Nothing would change that. But I didn't have to be a monster.”
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“You will always be a monster - there is no turning back from it. But what kind of monster you become is entirely up to you.”
― Julie Kagawa, The Eternity Cure
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Astarion: "Athkatla - the capital of Amn. And one of the richest cities in the world. I wouldn't mind visiting some day…"
BG2 Players, already having booked a holiday in the Umar Hills and currently sealing Cazador's heart in a Ziploc bag to keep it fresh:
Way ahead of you, buddy.
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Alekto the Eternal and Neferu the Radiant
Alekto the Eternal (Archlich) chatting with her old friend Neferu the Radiant (Naga). I wanted to draw more of these two OCs, and since they're both Egyptian themed healers why not have them be friends? Also yes, I have decided to make Neferu big.
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Propaganda
Maya Amano and Tatsuya Suou: No Propaganda Submitted
Cure Soleil and Cure Selene:
Your honour I love them. Also Cure Selene is an archer (Artemis reference) and Cure Soleil is the first main POC precure!
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Man fuck this alchemy shit I understand Elden Ring lore so much better now but how the fuck am I supposed to explain this shit to other people
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listen I am about as pro-abortion as anyone can be, but aborting a baby just because they have Down's Syndrome should be fucking illegal. If you're someone who actively wants and is trying for a child, then you should be mentally, financially, and emotionally willing to provide for that child for the rest of your life if something goes wrong- because that is what being a good parent takes, and many many things can go wrong. Down's Syndrome is not at all close to the worst thing that can happen to a baby, and people with it can grow up to be happy, healthy, content adults- they just need a little bit of extra help and a different approach to raising them. If you just want a 'normal' child so that you can boot them out of your house when they turn 18 and have them around to take care of you when you're older, then you don't actually want children, you want an investment. A doll, not a family member. Not a person.
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Found a pain relief cream that contains a lot of boswellia serrata which is something I adore in a pain relief ointment but is hard to find these days in one, but something about the marketing and the fact it's called "Wise Men", made me want to make sure I wasn't funding a cult so I checked their site and lo and behold
[Image Description: two screencaps of an FAQ from the Wise Men site, the question asked is "Why did Stan create Wise Men?" The answer is "Stan developed his Wise Man Healing Balm as an alternative treatment to conventional cancer options. It also helped ease the pain of his cancer. He abandoned the chemo and radiation treatments and put all of his faith into his Wise Men formulation. It kept him alive and he was able to live a fairly normal life. His body was strong enough to take over. I thought my brother was cured and I wish i could report to you a happy storybook ending but he eventually succumbed to the cancer in Twenty Seventeen. There is no doubt that even to his very end the Wise Men was helpful relieving his pain." End I.D]
🤦♂️Maybe Stan wouldn't have died if he hadn't abandoned chemo and radiation treatments and put his faith in fancy lotion instead? Jesus Christ you could have just marketed this as "Oh it helped with the pain of cancer and cancer treatments as a topical painkiller balm" and I would have bought it eagerly but no you had to go the whole "It Cures Cancer™️!" route and not only is it vile enough to even claim that and market it to vulnerable people, you're claiming that the maker believed his own bullshit and died from it and yet somehow that lends credence? Fucking shit.
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God the Loomis method sucks ass. I hate that it works.
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