you ever think about how jaime's first task as a knight was to kill the smiling knight......... the opposite of tywin lannister........ a knight who smiled who seems to have been half honorable who fought against the lords. someone who laughed and smiled and whose companions followed him to the end........
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The Smiling Knight was a madman, cruelty and chivalry all jumbled up together, but he did not know the meaning of fear. And Dayne, with Dawn in hand . . . The outlaw's longsword had so many notches by the end that Ser Arthur had stopped to let him fetch a new one. "It's that white sword of yours I want," the robber knight told him as they resumed, though he was bleeding from a dozen wounds by then. "Then you shall have it, ser," the Sword of the Morning replied, and made an end of it. Jaimie Page 917
Jamie remembers the Smiling Knight, Westeros's answer to the Joker.
This is another picture where zooming out to see the whole fight between Arthur Dayne and the Smiling Knight paid off.
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Playing GK, and I'm doing a "collectibles" run through Gotham tonight and went hunting for the street art in the West End.
(Sorry for the potato quality; I had to lighten the camera to make it visible in screenshots. Also, image IDs are in alt.)
I was surprised when the descriptor "Born This Way" popped up when I added it to my collection, along with a description of the piece being commissioned for Gotham Pride.
"Aw, that's nice." I thought. A nice little bit of world-building that ties in nicely with Tim coming out as bi and Dick offering to go to Pride with him.
So, anyway, art collected, I hopped back on my bike, took off down the street, and then reversed at full speed because I realized I'd just driven over a rainbow crosswalk.
"Aw, cool! That's a nice little touch. Wait a minute... is that an Irish gay bar?"
"It is! It's a gay Irish bar! Huh... I wonder what else is around here."
So I get off the bike, turn a corner, and start counting the rainbow Pride flags hanging over fire escapes and windows.
"Wait... does Gotham have a Gay Village?"
"Holy shit, they gave Gotham a Gay Village!"
"Wait, what does that sign say under the Pride flag... "The Quiet Escape Bookstore"... GAY BOOKSTORE GAY BOOKSTORE GAY BOOKSTORE GAY BOOKSTORE!!!"
So anyway, yeah. I have 154 hours in this game and only just now found Gotham's LGBT district.
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Was talking to a friend about how Limbus Company's designs are so out of place in the Gacha landscape cause they're not so blatantly horny. And that's true at first glance but like....
Project Moon games are horny in the same way that one post describes Dark Souls games as "horny, but for sickos."
Nearly every woman has pants on, almost every character is basically completely covered up. The most revealing thing you're usually getting here is MAYBE some cleavage or bare arms.
Project Moon: "All of our characters are dressed professionally and overall very conservative in their designs."
Also Project Moon almost right after: "... Anyway, here's the mind control/hypno bondage attack where living ribbons slowly take over, envelope, and turn the character's outfit & hair pink. The origin of this attack is a cursed pair of bright pink heels, btw."
and that's not even mentioning the horrifying and detailed unique death animations in Limbus and LCorp. It's all suits and ties and finding ways to put characters through unimaginable suffering.
It's so funny.
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Hey, your maskless Quirrel is sending me sky high with euphoria.., please tell me you have a reference you use for his majesty
well, i’m not 100% sure what is meant by reference in this respect HOWEVER
i do have copious drawings of the maskless fellow which i suppose could act as references themselves :))))
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Tom: I am at a LOSS for WORDS
Abraxas, Orion, and a handful of assorted Knights: Despite being at a loss for words, Riddle yelled at us for the next 45 minutes *
(* They were tasked with befriending Harry to aid Tom’s future Harry-wooing but failed miserably)
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