Natsuki fidgeting with Sayori’s hair: You’re hair is weird.
Sayori: Wha?
Natsuki: Like it’s very fluffy? It’s weird.
Sayori: Oh…
Natsuki: Ah, but like good weird. I um, well, I guess I like it.
Sayori: Oh, eheheh, thanks.
Natsuki: But, you should brush it. It’ll probably look better then. Actually, here.
*Natsuki gets up and grabs a brush while Sayori stops her own hands from trying to catch her*
*Natsuki sits back behind her and starts brushing*
Sayori: Owowowowowow, not there it hurts.
Natsuki (strained): Sorry, it’s just it’s really tangled there.
*she starts brushing a bit harder, until the her hair isn’t as tangled anymore*
Natsuki: There! Much better.
*She starts stroking her hair*
*Sayori melts into their touch, even drooling slightly*
Sayori: Mmhh, if brushing my hair everyday means you’ll pet me like more often, I’ll brush everyday.
Natsuki: *sigh* Whatever it takes for you to take care of yourself.
*They kiss her head and then continues petting it*
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Thinking again about gender and sexuality in Faerun (specifically in the context of BG3)...
About how living amongst different races, especially in a place like Baldur's Gate, ought to affect your acceptance of others-- essentially living in a melting pot of people.
About how being able to change your gender and race at a whim (with a relatively low level spell), will ultimately impact your relationship with your own body.
About how others' changing bodies or how they represent themselves would affect your own sexuality.
For me, I would imagine that makes both your gender and your sexuality more fluid. As such, I truly believe that the characters in BG3 are incredibly open to people of any body type. After all, gender is such a societal construct, what does it look like in a world where you can construct it to your very will?
Anyway, I'm rambling, but tldr; it's interesting to look at a world like Faerun through a different lens, because the existence of magic sort of necessitates that.
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Going to have a barbecue today with friends and a dog 😆🙏🏻
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god nothing will improve your art skills like a new fandom hyperfixation huh
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Big fan of sun motifs in characters not necessarily being about positivity and happiness and how they're so " bright and warm" but instead being about fucking brutal they are.
Radiant. A FORCE of nature that will turn you to ash. That warmth that burns so hot it feels like ice. Piercing yellow and red and white. A character being a Sun because you cannot challenge a Sun without burning alive or taking everything down with them if victorious.
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sometimes when the enemy is at like 1 hp, i like to hit them with some good ol vicious mockery because nothing is funnier to me than actually obliterating someone into the next life with a yo mama joke
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There's a room where the light won't find you
Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down
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Funniest bit of the dnd movie is Xenk clearly being an NPC the DM introduced for lore and plot purposes who’s a competent fighter because of course he is, his reputation and backstory require it. But whoopsies the DM made him too powerful, the whole party likes him, and now they want him to come with to fight the BBEG which will completely and utterly fuck up the encounter balance
So instead of there being any actual plot reason he can’t join Xenk just says “I can’t. This is something only you can do.” And then walks off, never to interact with the party again because the DM just knows those little shits will find a way to use their OP creation against them
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