Multi/Xavier/Jack, they/them or he/him, 24, definitely a furry, stans dating sims, has many ocs but only cares about like two of them, rather often gets political. ostensibly a writeblr, but my blog is whatever i want it to be babeyyyy. icon is my art! header is a bg3 screenshot!
something about balduran advocating for fair sentencing and being against the death penalty, at least for smaller crimes, and the emperor defining "criminal" as a nebulous category of people who can be killed with no moral repercussions. and then we get into the second layer of that which is: does the emperor even believe that, or is he retroactively justifying his feeding habits in a way he believes you will find acceptable? i doubt he actually thinks feeding on criminals is all that moral, but i also doubt it factors into his diet. the fact that he sticks to criminals at all does imply that he's prioritising The Law over his own convenience, but on the other hand the state of baldurian lawmaking appears to be absolutely dire, but on a third hand this whole premise (and honestly the gameplay assumptions of basically every RPG) take for granted that you can kill "criminals" and it's fine. so really the emperor isn't doing anything out of the ordinary here. and yet in the chamber of justice, the punishment must be proportional to the crime. i've just argued myself in a perfect loop
bg3 for me is rapidly becoming one of those interests where i'm like. hm. actually the only people who can engage with this are me and my friends who have taste. bye.
At some point in your life, you were taught that being slightly annoying is an unforgivable sin. Maybe it was by your parents or a teacher or a friend or a bully or an older sibling. But someone taught you that being slightly annoying is a crime punishable by death.
You must unlearn this.
You must accept that all people will be annoying at some point or another in their lives, maybe all of their lives, and that this is okay. It is okay for strangers on the bus, it is okay for children in the grocery store, it is okay for people on social media, and it is okay for you.
If you ever want to truly love your fellow humans, if you ever want to truly love yourself, you must have forgiveness for being annoying.
new version of He Would Not Fucking Say That: "that term may be an accurate description of his experiences but it's not the one he would use, what the fuck"