FLAWLESS VICTORY!
Johnny and Kirby went ahead and killed that guy. 😞
Someone suggested under my Steven Universe meme post that I draw the follow up with another comfort character (Jamil). Sorry it had to end this way Jam
Cut below for bloody versions (double sorry Jam)
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Thinking about Wyll and how his story fits into the over-all themes of freedom vs power...
Already his backstory is a bit of a subversion of that because, while he willingly (kinda) gave his freedom up to Mizora in exchange for power, it was distinctly not for his own gain or in pursuit of his own ambitions. It was because he was a teenager who loved his city, who saw that it was in danger, and knew he couldn't save it without sacrificing himself for it. And in doing so he lost his only family and his entire support system for years, cast out of the very city he had just saved. He kept his loved ones free by putting his own head on the block.
At the beginning of the game he has to make a choice about whether or not he is going to again sacrifice his freedom, in some form or fashion, for a tiefling he doesn't know. And either he does, and is punished for it, or doesn't, and that tiefling never gets to be free from her captors (at least, not while she's breathing).
And in the third Act he has to make an impossible choice that, once again, puts his freedom and the freedom of someone he loves in direct opposition. And he can choose the power, creating an eternal pact and damning himself to the Hells so his father is guaranteed freedom and safety, either for that reason alone or for ambitions he has gained throughout the story. Or he can choose his own freedom, either to be free of his past burdens or to pursue power in other areas more freely (if I remember correctly), and supposedly seal his father's fate. Once again, he cannot be free without someone else suffering for it and vice versa.
Except that's not the case. Not this time. It is possible for Wyll to save his father, and he now has the strength and connections to ensure his safety long-term despite Mizora's scheming. His freedom does not guarantee the destruction of someone or something else.
And then he decides where he's going to go afterwards. Either back to the Hells, doing a work he has been proud of despite its origins but free from his patron. Or he can remain in Baldur's Gate as Duke, gaining power over and security through the city he loves but being chained to obligation and politics, making "bedfellows" of people who espouse beliefs and goals he finds diametrically opposed to his own morals ("my father calls it diplomacy; I call it hypocrisy"). The only difference to the previous choices being that choosing one path will not doom the other. He can do a lot of good as Duke, but returning to the Hells allows him the hands-on approach he thrives in as well as being able to directly help his friend regain her freedom. Becoming Duke could freeze him out of being the Blade of Avernus, but that's not necessarily true the other way around; after all, there will eventually be a nasty war wound or a situation in the city that calls him home.
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So
Is Donnie going to be OK after murging with the technodrome? He had to be absorbed into the main frame of the ship mentally and that has to have side effects. Since (and I know I harp on this) the Little Brother Krang isn't confirmed dead and I believe he created the technodrome (it all looks like organic matter and he is the only one who can do that).
Donnie would be drawing blue prints for an invention, his mind on seven other projects he wants to get to. He doesn't realize that time has passed (hours. Sure he works hours, but he's always aware of it) and the schematics are all wrong. It's a large round ship on tank sprockets with trident laser canons and an eye on top.
Donnie is so confused on what is in front of him because he didn't do this. It's not his idea. In the back of his head, there is an unrecognizable quiet murmur that tells him to build.
Build for us.
Become us.
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OK so I’m not sure if this will appeal to anyone besides me but it’s been eating away at my brain so I had to get it out of my system
You know Rick’s old D&D friends from the 70s who call him Rickie?
What if they were in a jam band together?
Bonus full body 70s Rick:
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planning the third fic of this extended ramtteo universe series im not entirely sure what im doing with (the second one is basically done and will probably be posted tomorrow bc it's pretty short)
these are my favourite lines of the plan
Jim is surprised, Yam is not, and questions both her girlfriend’s and Ramiro’s gaydar.
Gastón is very surprised at this information overload but takes it like a champ and is super supportive, as expected.
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Casual Jamil
Please Toboso, I need Jam with his hair down before the game shuts down. Please.
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Thinking about terms of endearment and the way to address one’s partner and still in Kigo/Jampo brainrot so like
Hugo would call Kipo his sister exclusively. His baby sister at times. Dose he love her more than a brother loves his sister? Yes. Absolutely. Does he show this love and affection? In his own... mangled little ways, sure. That affects nothing, however. He may occasionally refer to her as a Princess, not his Princess, but a princess none the less.
It’s only after his coronation in which his plan succeeds does he call her anything even slightly hinting at romantic; His Queen. He is the King, she is the Queen, and there is nothing else to be said. King and Queen of Mutes, ruling the surface together.
And on the other end the second Jamack and Kipo are officially dating he requested her permission to jump straight to calling her his wife. Kipo was like “Sure but why?” because she’s chill, and Jamack explains very excitedly that it just sounds more powerful to say. It feels good in his throat. It’s strong, a declaration of devotion.
There’s the bragging aspect; Watching a mega jaguar level an unstable building and nudging the person next to you to say “That’s my wife” is so incredibly amazing. The hype aspect; Watching Kipo do some amazing trick, kick someone’s ass, or even just give a lecture on the stars, is all amplified with the ability to cheer and clap “THAT’S MY WIFE!!!!!” afterwards.
But his favorite part, even though it’s rare to ever happen, is the minuscule chance someday he’ll be able to stand up, flat palm slap somebody, and proclaim “That’s my WIFE.” to the entire room. Kipo doesn’t need someone to stand up for her like that, and she’s basically universally liked so a debacle is unlikely to happen, but if it DID. Highlight of the YEAR.
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