ashton rambling excitedly about the history of the legend of the peaks at their first mention and imogen unable to resist pointing out everytime how cool her mom is with all those superpowers.
it's just the way they got all child-like and excited with it. reminds you how they're both just some big-eyed marquet kids sometimes.
[ID: A digital illustration of Orym and Dorian Storm from Critical Role. Dorian is carrying Orym, who has his arms over Dorian's shoulders and his legs around Dorian's waist. They're kissing and behind them is a colourful background with hearts and sparkles. Orym is also drawn with a long thin tail with a fluffy end. End description.]
This “truth based” game just feels a lot like self-deprecating and intrusive thoughts rather than actual acknowledgement and criticism of their current problems
It’s important to note the really significant difference between FCG’s failed attempts at self sacrifice earlier in the campaign, and their successful self sacrifice now. Before they were looking for the act of self sacrifice to grant them some sort of purpose or meaning they didn’t feel as a living being. But Sam made it very clear that at the end, FCG had found meaning and purpose in life, and now the goal if his self sacrifice was purely to save his friends. Not because his “purpose” as a robot was to protect others, but because he loved his friends, and he wanted them to live.
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