SELENE MOON INCARNATE in HADES II
Great Titaness, the Eye of Night, I draw you down; lend me your might!
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wake up vro
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THE MANDALORIAN (2019–)
2.07 • "The Believer"
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like. harrow only has two short chapters of ntn where she’s fully herself but god she is SO herself. john tells her his whole story and she goes “interesting. i have some notes.” she tells ianthe to die. she makes out with alecto. she passes out. baby you are my forever girl.
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maybe a crazy take idk but i dont actually think many scenes in stories are 'unneccesary' i think they just make people uncomfortable and rather than try to understand the significance of that discomfort and why the author mightve deliberately inflicted it, decide that discomfort = bad, therefore that scene + the author are both bad
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Taking acid while pregnant to awaken my fetus’s consciousness and make it psychic
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APHRODITE, Goddess of Love
Hades (2020) vs. Hades 2 (TBA)
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Though the proverbial "showdown at high noon" is largely a media invention, many famous gunslingers of the American Old West did engage in formal duels at least occasionally. The main differences from the popular media version are twofold:
Formal duels were rare; most famous gunslingers duelled only once or twice in their entire careers, and a gunslinger with three or more duels under their belt would have been considered extraordinarily prolific (and also extraordinarily stupid – see below);
Those gunslingers who did duel typically made a point of accepting challenges only from opponents of demonstrably inferior skill; there was something of an unspoken agreement among prolific duellists to avoid duelling each other by any means necessary, as they knew the surest way to cut short one's career was to duel someone who actually knew what they were doing!
Anyway, the reason I bring this up is because some day I want to write a semi-competitive tabletop RPG where the player characters are all rival gunslingers living the high life on manufactured drama and exaggerated tales of their legendary prowess while going to elaborate lengths to avoid having to actually fight each other.
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Carrie Fisher behind the scenes of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Celebrating 40 Years of Empire: Behind the Scenes
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