She/her - 30 - Bi - white German/American Reblogging whatever but tagging everything, happy to add tags and triggers as needed! Art blog: managodessart
on my quest to redesign the um. behorned ladies. i'm replacing one of them beecause i think i can do better than old-rp-character-i-wasn't-otherwise-using.
cats will see u eating a single bagel and look at u like your a european monarch cackling eating every last shred of food while they a poor beggar boy go off and die at war for the kingdom of a god they no longer believe in
Anyone have any idea what this thing is? I picked it up when I worked at the antique mall, but I haven't been able to make any sense of it. Seems to be brass. Don't know if it's plated or solid. Haven't been willing to cut into it to find out. Kinda wanna know it's providence before I do something that could render it unrecognizable.
Futuristic fantasy stories that DON’T quantify and rationalize magic to some measurable degree (midichlorians, aura, power levels) are actually Badly Written because, and hear me out: people quantify everything. Calories, acidity, solubility, decibels, milliliters, the Scoville scale tells you how hot a pepper is. Ancient fantasies, myths, and post-apocalyptic stories can get away with vague rules because they don’t know how to close an electrical circuit so they can light a room, let alone measure radiation wavelength. If you want me to buy that your civilization has been practicing magic for ten thousand years in a flourishing empire with magic academies, there had better be a thermometer they can stick in your mouth to see how many magic points you are putting out right now.