Every single manga reader at the anime-onlys right about now
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Riz at some point: we'll, I'm so stressed and overworked I actually feel tired for the first time and I might not be able to go to college because my party member's teacher died but at least my creepy imaginary romance partner isn't around.
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the fact that oakworthy managed to go real three separate descreet times and STILL isn't fully canon is so fucking funny to me. truly who else is doing it like them
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a familiar, ready to get this show on the road and travel to its new home!
it has, in fact, already arrived at this point, but the travel vibe with the little suitcase is cute.
[photos & paintings in the background: @posnakkel]
[commissions reopening in january!]
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my best friend, watching dungeon meshi with me (has not read the manga): ok so next episode they’re gonna bring falin back and fuck up the resurrection spell right? i’ve seen fanart of monster form falin
me, with an evil aura (manga reader): no :)
my best friend: WHAT DO YOU MEAN NO?
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tommy: you're in love with eddie and I'm sorry i came in between y'all I'll back off i promise eddie feels bad too...
buck: guess i wanted your attention
tommy: .........sorry you think you wanted MY attention?? 🤨 (but okay!)
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Im kinda shocked I’m not seeing more about the parallels between what Laudna did and what Ashton did last night bc currently that’s what I can’t stop thinking about. This theme of self-sacrifice that just keeps coming back over and over. And it makes so, so much sense to me given who this party is made out of.
Ages ago they really fully grasped that they’re all just powder kegs waiting to blow, that at any moment any of them could cause serious harm to the others, whether it be because of the powers they wield of the unfortunate circumstances of their existence- They’re all dangers to each other in some way.
And now, we’re seeing that theme sort of twist into this concept of “fuck it. I have this power, and I could destroy the world and my friends and myself using it, but I might as well try to use it for something good on the way down” and there’s just. There’s something so tragic and beautiful about that. To finally have people you care about so much that you would destroy yourself to see them survive.
In my head, that’s why Laudna is accepting the help of her own murderer. It’s not to walk down this path of darkness, but to give herself the strength she feels she needs to take down the threats in front of them. If that comes at the cost of her sanity, her relationships with the others, her life? So be it. She’s died before, and she’ll do it again if everyone she loves, who have loved her in spite of everything (esp Imogen), can survive and live happy lives.
Same thing with Ashton. No, two shards were not meant be handled by one person. But Fearne didn’t seem to want it, no one else was going to take it, and but they still need the power. Because what they’re facing isn’t anything like anyone has ever seen, they need everything they can possibly get. And if the risk of taking on that power was his own life? Fine. He’s died before too. And for the rest of his friends? The people who have loved him despite everything? For Fearne? He’d do it. Even if it was just to give them a chance.
These aren’t selfish decisions made to try and gain power. This is selflessness to the most dangerous degree. It’s a demonstration of how much they love and how little love they think they deserve in return. It’s a recognition of how big this threat is, how desperate they are for a chance to succeed even if it means they won’t all come back.
I said it in the tags of another post I reblogged and I will say it over and over again.
This shit doesn’t come out of a place of hate.
It only ever comes out of a place of love.
And it is absolutely heartbreaking.
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