I love Eberron so much I can't wait to run a dnd campaign in Eberron like this bitch has everything: cold war politics, corporate greed, ambiguous divinities, death cults, a country run by hags, magic integrated into everyday life, a guy whose epithet is fleshweaver, an ubercursed continent, dragons who serve an ancient prophecy that preserved the world but wouldn't hesitate to squash you like a bug, I could go on
Eberron my belovèd
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I know multiple of these are likely important to people, but I'm asking in terms of like - which of these do you tend to focus on the MOST, enjoy the most, that is most essential for you to actually care about the media, etc.?
(For example: someone finding "Relatability" most important would likely not enjoy a show much if they have trouble empathizing with the characters/relating to it, even if it were good otherwise. Or, someone might be able to overlook bad acting and ugly costumes, as long as the Character Dynamics are fun to them, because they value that more than Aesthetics- while for others, bad costumes would be a dealbreaker.)
Also feel free to reblog and explain your answer or more information in the tags- I've always been curious about people's relationships to media, how they conceptualize it/what they get out of it, how some people value some parts more than others, how that informs their overall taste and genres they may be more inclined towards, etc. :0c
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back to déco this house again last night. it's hard to choose the kitchen set color swatch to match the furniture and not me, annoying my other half to help me choose but he end up just like "no, i know which u like, but i'm still helping" he choose the middle one. Did i use it, maybe, maybe not 😂. at least, I'm done with downstairs (1st house)
concept: modern mix cotemporary
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couldn't resist, made a durge
welcome to the world my precious bbgirl camina :')
(remains to be seen if I can actually make it through a durge playthrough without having to peek through my fingers)
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"Sounds like Dorian alright," Randall chuckled; even as a boy, his best friend seemed to take any and all opportunities he found to try and throw a party, and although these attempts didn't always pan out, he still tried. Even as a child, Randall knew it wasn't because Dorian enjoyed being the center of these parties (unlike what some suspected), it was simply because he wanted everyone to have a good time drinking, dancing, playing party games, and just overall having fun, and that especially went for Randall, who got to enjoy some of these lavish get-togethers through Dorian, who always insisted his best friend and his mother get to join in.
(And who knew-maybe that'd still be the case once they made it to California; Dorian throwing parties. They'd probably be scaled down from the wildly over-the-tip ones held at Gracey Manor, of course, but he could see his dear friend still putting quite a few on for even the most minute of celebrations.)
"I wish I could see these dresses too," he smiled, brightening at the idea of making him and Emily matching outfits, and especially giving his all when it came to his bride's dresses; he'd never do anything by half when it came to her. It was a shame she couldn't have brought them back with her from the future, he really would've liked to see them (and see if he'd any gotten better post-mortem-Lord knew he had all the time in the world to practice and improve!)
"Did you, uh, have a favorite that I made, for a particular party, I mean?"
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