my new dnd oc, balqiyros <3 this is him before the start of the campaign when he is still a cleric (during the campaign he has left his faith and has become a barbarian)
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Hello Tumblr
Are interested in the story, or characters, or myths of Hades 2, but you can’t access the game because…
you can’t afford the game
you can’t run the game
you can’t play the game (motor skills edition)
you can’t play the game (gameplay intimidation version) (action-rpgs can be scary, this is not sarcastic or mocking, i almost gave up on several games because i couldn’t get past “the easy part”)
Would you be interested in a no-commentary playthrough of Hades 2?
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Do y’all think the Blades MC is still widely regarded as a hero after the merged realm ending? Because I think the Hero of Morella might need to hire a PR person after indirectly causing the biggest mass death, mass homelessness, mass destruction any realm has ever seen, even if it was for the greater good…
That MC’s probably dethroning Aerin as public enemy no. 1 easily.
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Hades 2 Early Access is out so if you don’t hear from me just know I am out there seducing god mommies and daddies.
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It wasn’t even like a “its no use!” (Silver) it’s like “its no use….” (Metal sonic)
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I don’t usually make posts like this, but I’ve been seeing a lot of anti-intellectual junk lately, and I really think we need to put the word “pretentious” up on a shelf until people learn what it actually means.
It doesn’t describe someone who likes artsy-fartsy deep meaning media. People who are pretentious are fake. They’re posers trying to be sophisticated and unique, not like other girls. They pretend to only like stuff they think will make them sound cool when they talk about it. They want to act like they know something you don’t, and they want attention for it.
By definition, if you genuinely enjoy something, you can’t be pretentious. If it resonates with you, and you analyze it, and you don’t care what people think, that’s the polar opposite, actually. If you love obscure experimental prog music, if you watch underground high concept indie films through English teacher eyes, if you spend hours in a modern art museum reading each piece as a vessel for storytelling, if your backpack’s full of poetry books that inspire you, if you play underrated games that were someone’s passion project, if you have an interest in studying the classics or the masters, you are not pretentious.
Of course, some people just don’t like some stuff, and that’s fine, but that’s not what this is about. Don’t let anti-intellectuals shame you for enjoying things just because your interests are inaccessible to them, because they refuse to be brave and put effort into critical thinking. You’re not stuck up for refusing to overlook the craft of artists.
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(sorry for leaving y’all in suspense I was grocery shopping) Surprise!! I accidentally got into Len’en like two weeks ago. Whoops! I got ideas for cool drawings to do with each of the BPoHC shrine team members (and you-know-who, ofc, but that one might be… weird lol), but Tsubakura gets to go first cause theirs is the simplest; just greyscale + red color scheme with a split background and the pose is mostly random (maybe they’re squishing Tsurubami’s little eye thing? Idk). Very pleased with how everything worked out; the line for the eye is exactly where the dividing line for the background was and the way I managed to make the vest corseted while not changing the ribbon placement is just perfect. Although I did make their hat smaller out of the aforementioned cowardice also that thing is hard to draw
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