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polaesims · 4 months
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Update: The Blackwell Legacy
Andrea and Leonora have hit the child milestone, and Carmilla couldn't be prouder.
Meanwhile, the family faces a loss as Noemi has passed away, leaving Rosaria in mourning.
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siginari · 6 months
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Blackwell series and Unavowed are such an underpreciated games. I wish more poeple knew about them.
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the Blackwell series is about being epic in your 30’s
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sgpsketch · 2 years
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Blackwell no Hero Academia
by request haha
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artemisiansalad · 2 years
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eternalknoxy · 2 years
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Coffee and Questions
Blackwell Fanfiction, please reblog to share, or click the link above to directly support my ao3 account! I hope you enjoy!
“Hey Red.”
“What is it Joey?” Rosangela looked up from her cup of coffee she was making.
“What do you think your life would be like right now if we never met?” Joey leaned against the wall with his arms crossed, as much as a ghost could.
Rosangela froze for a moment and gently set down the cup. “Is this like… Ghost depression? What’s with the question, should I be worried?”
The ghost let out a laugh, “No, no, Red. I was just curious. It just feels like every day is the same routine for you when we’re not saving ghosts.”
“Hm… Well… I suppose if you weren’t here… I’d still be making this cup of coffee right now.” She smirked at her friend as she resumed her coffee.
“C‘mon… You’re telling me you’d just be making this same cup of coffee? You wouldn’t be… Out partying with friends?” Joey returned a lopsided smile and floated over to be closer to Rosangela. "I'm sure you'd have a whole bunch of friends and you'd paint the town red every night."
Letting out a short laugh, Rosangela shook her head, "Oh my God, Joey, of course I wouldn't be doing any of that. I didn't even know Nishanti a year ago! And besides, I'd rather hang out at home. I'd have a lot of free time to work on my writing." She went over to her table and sat down.
Blowing at the coffee, Rosangela watched as Joey went to the opposite side of the table and lowered a bit, mimicking sitting, to match her.
Joey folded his hands under his chin and leaned forward, "So doll, tell me… Do you enjoy your time with me or do you prefer your time alone? And don't worry, I won't be offended either way." He grinned to his companion.
"Well, I guess I won't mind being able to sleep knowing there's not a ghost in my room. I could watch TV easier. My search history wouldn't have, 'what does this catchphrase mean?'." She looked playfully at Joey and opened her mouth to say more, but froze when she saw that he was looking dejected and was no longer making eye contact.
Rosangela shifted and cleared her throat, gaining Joey's attention back. "But… I would be lonely without you, and things would be boring if we weren't saving ghosts together. And if we ever wanted to, I'm assuming you mostly, we could play tricks on people, nice ones that is. Or you can do your party trick and I pretend to move things with my mind."
Joey smiled at his friend, "So Red… What's your preference?"
"I'm glad you're here Joey."
"I'm glad I'm here too."
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okayto · 2 years
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Short Video Game Reviews: duo of ghostly detective games
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The Blackwell Legacy
What: point-and-click detective adventure, following a young freelance writer in NYC, assigned to write about a college student’s suicide. When a ghost appears and tells her she’s a spirit medium who has to help spirits pass on, and no, he can’t leave--he’s bound to her as a spirit guide--her life gets a lot more complicated and weird.
What can I say, I like me a good point-and-click. Unlike others I’ve played (Nancy Drew, ABC Murders), there weren’t a lot of puzzles in this one; it’s more focused on talking to characters, directing conversations, and connecting information. I liked the story, I liked how we got the history of Rosa and her family revealed, the characters were interesting, and the voice acting was all good. The base story may not be the most original (”person who sees ghosts obligated to help them pass on, has ramifications in person’s own life” is...a lot of different stories in various media), but that’s because hey, clearly a lot of people like it and find that it gives them ideas (or on the non-creator side, want to see another take on the concept).
It can be finished in just a few hours, but I enjoyed the option to replay it with commentary enabled. I appreciate the warning in the game that turning it on would definitely spoil plot points, and I discovered when I enabled it that it also (understandably) interrupts the flow of the story, so doing a second go-round to get all the fun background information and commentary is definitely the way to go.
My version came from: Steam
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Blackwell Unbound
What: point-and-click detective adventure, set in 1973 following the aunt of Rosa Blackwell, the protagonist of the previous game.
A prequel to Blackwell Legacy, the setup is similar: Lauren Blackwell, with her spirit guide Joey, goes around trying to help ghosts in New York pass on. No one else can see them, but they can definitely be impacted the the ghosts’ affects on the physical world, so as Joey consistently reminds Lauren, she needs to keep doing her job. Lauren, for her part, seems unenthused--maybe burnt out--but unlike Rosa in the previous game, this Lauren clearly has gotten used to the spirit-medium-with-guide deal, and there’s less backstory or explanation. 
After playing this, I’m also definitely going to get the three other games that complete the story/series, because I’m now very invested in the mystery of what’s going on with this family of mediums and their reluctant spirit guide???
Like the previous game, this one is fully voiced, focuses on talking to people and making connections, and also includes a commentary mode that gives you a “behind the scenes” peek at what went into making this game and its choices.
My version came from: Steam
If you’re interested in a game described above, it may also be available in other formats or platforms than what I played. If you liked this post, click my “reviews” or “video games” tags below or search on my blog to find more.
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mysteamgrids · 2 years
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The Blackwell Legacy
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(source: the blackwell legacy)
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thank you to the person who screenshot-ed this tweet when it was still there♥
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polaesims · 9 months
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Carmilla Blackwell - Blackwell Legacy Gen 2 Heiress
Introducing Carmilla, the ultimate sim with a flair for fun and mischief! This couch potato loves to lounge but transforms into a wild partygoer when clubbing. With an irresistible charm and a hint of snobbery, she effortlessly flirts her way through life. As a professional novelist and Master Romancer, she weaves both love stories and bestsellers. Her exes can't resist her playful banter, but her heart belongs to her sister, with whom she shares endless chatty adventures.
I thought I'll be introducing my legacy sims this way from now on, when they reach adulthood!
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falselyprofound · 8 months
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god help me i'm thinking about joey mallone and his character arc again
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fairywhim · 2 years
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one of her neighbours came to visit so she asked him on a date
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novelmonger · 11 months
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Someone who has never played The Blackwell Legacy, tell us what's going on in this picture.
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eternalknoxy · 2 years
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I’ve decided to help add fanfics to ao3 for the Blackwell series but I’m so afraid of my writing not being good enough 🥹🥹🥹
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purpleplumb · 9 months
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Side Household Update: The year 1305 was filled with birthdays and deaths. Bridget contracted dysentery and passed away at the age of 22. In the shadow of their mother's death, Cora and Harland celebrated their birthdays.
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The hardships of 1305 weren't over just yet. John was still grieving the passing of his wife which happened the year before. With 5 children under the age of 5 John was working himself to the bone trying to take care of them. Isolde and Gage celebrated their birthday and Gage contracted a terrible fever. Gage passed away at the age of 2. Racked with the grief of losing his wife and young son John continued to push himself at work on the farm. John passed away in a farming accident at the age of 21. John's death left his 4 remaining children orphaned. James was devastated by the loss of his younger brother and took in his children, Elset, Anne, Isolde, and Leofric.
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