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jeeaark · 5 months
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Hold Person 🤝 Calm Emotions
Somehow getting beloved chaos party to communicate
Absolutely! Were it not for Gale's and Shadowheart's chaos control spells, this team would have been in a whole lot more hurt, ahahaha!
Forgive me for veering slightly off-topic, but I got inspired again:
The One Downside to Being the Team's Official Protection-From-Chaos Spellcasters
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And that's totally why Gale and Shadowheart hung out at camp for the most part in Act 3 and not because I was busy trying to gain Jaheira's and Minsc's approval
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vanhelsingapologist · 18 days
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You could be something great, but something great is nothing new.
I had to redraw Vallaki’s angriest boy again! His hair is longer and he still uses mage hand for everything to prove that he can do magic.
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techs-goggles9902 · 8 months
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Happy Thorn Thursday!
I love him so much I’m so sad he died the way he did!
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@every-rose-has-one happy Thursday!
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spiderdotexe · 4 months
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recently i have been making 'Miis' in Miitopia .. beause i have not started a actual playthrough (i will finish) Yet. why? i do NOT have Nintendo switch Online and i might get that first so i can make the NPCS strange characters. so for now im making these things. (so if you WANT these MIIS! Well. you cant. yet. ?)
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fionacreates · 2 years
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New art of my current DnD character, Oeex the Aarakocra Monk.
She’s cursed to have lost all her feathers and be a walking skeleton, and then went looking for religion to break the curse (hence monk now). She’ll buy any talisman off any old snake oil seller that she thinks might get her feathers back and hangs them off her wings. She doesnt eat or drink and cannot drown or be poisoned.
She has no filter and will always say or do the first thing that comes to mind, utterly chaotic, and thus her holding onto the team’s necklace of fireballs is probably NOT the best idea.
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rwby-encrusted-blog · 10 months
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Why not taiyang x qrow? This ship makes both men ruby's dad
Tai: So who was the Surrogate?
Qrow: What?
Tai: *Gestures to Baby Ruby* Who's the biological Mother?
Qrow: Ummm. She kinda just. Happened.
Tai: ...
Tai: *Glaring* Explain.
Qrow: Well, I dunno much about babies. I was walking along.
Tai: uh-Huh?
Qrow: Then the ground tore asunder.
Tai: What?
Qrow: And, Out arose a Rosebush, with a little baby cradled inside.
Qrow: So I took her home.
Qrow: What did you think I meant when I said she was our little gift from God?
Tai: Do you remember which way god is?
Qrow: God is- make an L with my hand- Oooooh ...
Qrow: Oh No.
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dim20-stims · 5 months
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Princess Ruby of House Rocks and the Ending of The Sugarplum Fairy.
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a lot of tags about my feelings about this scene below the usual tags!
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skulkie · 10 months
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should start/join a section of wizard rp where we sip tea and commentate on other wizards battling each other
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puncromancer · 3 months
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honestly my favorite bit to do in our roblox night bg3 run is duckling is the rogueish archetype but my evil wizard gets jealous and goes i can open that lock too and then just blasts chests and doors with fire bolt until it explodes
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galefcrce · 3 months
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even the BG3 steam page shows off Gale as him as a fire lord
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jahiera · 8 months
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I do think by far my favorite wild magic surge is this one because like. not only is it funny. but one time my entire team was down except for my sorcerer who got this surge. so you know what I did. I shot a fireball directly at astarion and an enemy next to him. and I did not understand at the time what this surge did so my logic was "well he's already downed it cant get worse than this situation" and so I shot that fireball fully intending it to do full damage while he was in range. like can you imagine being astarion, half knocked out on the ground, this could very well be the end. and then you see the sorc hurling a fireball at you. and oh actually it's fine :) 11 hp!!! "VERY CLEVER my darling magical disaster <3 how did you know it would do that" "haha. um. yes?"
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xbadnews · 4 months
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thinking about how Percy's surface distaste of magic comes from a place of ' I can't do that :| ' / minor jealousy.
Thinking about percy's jealousy over innate magic users being a major factor in him taking warlock abilities from orthax.
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eastgaysian · 22 days
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take me down to one million ghouls city where the. where they. this place sucks
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army-of-bee-assassins · 4 months
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having a very fun time playing bg3 tonight but i have to do this evil thing called "sleep". and i won't have time to play again until thursday at the earliest >:(
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bestworstcase · 11 months
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i do think the key to how things will fall out regarding death on remnant is the jabberwalker, bc like
the brothers created death by creating him
the god of light, fearing they had disrupted the balance, tried to get rid of him. the god of darkness refused to countenance this, and they fought about it.
they leave the ever after. jabber remains, implying one of three possibilities: 1. dark ‘won’ the argument and both brothers agreed to let jabber live, 2. dark recreated jabber one last time in secret before they left, or 3. jabber came back later a la modern humans. given light’s general inflexibility my inclination is 2 or 3.
in any case the tree seems to accept jabber as part of the ever after and the presence of his figurine on the blacksmith’s worktable implies that he will continue to exist in some form.
during the creation of remnant, the brothers agree that death will be permanent. their reasons are not yet fully clear, but light was the only one concerned about enforcing this rule; i think it is almost certainly a rule that originated with the god of light.
“but balance cannot be restored by force or calculation; true balance finds its own equilibrium”
force = destroying jabber. calculation = creating a new world with permadeath.
the god of light conceives of balance as a fragile order that must be meticulously maintained or else fall apart: his purpose, as he sees it, is to maintain order. everything he does comes from this. he cannot tolerate change because he lives in abject fear of ‘disrupting the balance’ again—as he believes they have already done once, by creating jabber.
so there is a certain narrative equivalency being drawn here between removing jabber and making death permanent for remnant. both decisions are predicated on a fundamental misunderstanding of what balance is.
thus the problem of death is not that it exists, per se. the problem is that death is the locus of light’s anxiety about change.
he first attempts to fix the ‘problem’ by getting rid of jabber, eliminating death. but he can’t, because dark won’t let him. so plan b is to leave the ever after and create a new world where death is part of the design—which isn’t contradictory at all if the intention is to prevent disruption of the existing order.
and something to keep in mind here is that 1. the cat and the jabberwalker were both deathless and unable to ascend, and 2. the brothers created death by mistake. for light these are crucial factors that must be accounted for in the new design. the only way to ensure that the disruptive introduction of death can never happen again is to include death from the start, transforming the accident into a deliberate choice.
which is all well and good except for one teeny, tiny wrinkle: for humans, death is not actually annihilative. they don’t simply cease to exist when they die.
i think it’s extremely likely that wasn’t supposed to happen. in a system where death is final and forever, spiritually immortal humans pose an obvious risk of disruption—and the ‘afterlife’ is evidently just permanent unconscious stasis, so it doesn’t seem like human souls were preserved for any purpose.
if your aim is to design an orderly system that can be maintained exactly as-is forever, and one of your core building blocks is that death is permanent, no exceptions, then why would you ever create beings capable of rising from the dead? you wouldn’t!
but once humans with immortal souls exist you’re sort of stuck with them, aren’t you? and i think that dilemma makes the most sense of why light’s afterlife is… like that. the souls of the dead ‘resting’ in everlasting oblivion in another realm that living humans cannot enter is the same in practice as annihilative death as long as every being capable of reaching the afterlife follows the stated rules.
the instant dark decides to make an exception, the whole system collapses. it reveals to salem that death isn’t inherently final or forever—that this is an arbitrary rule that the brothers decided, and one of them is open to the idea of changing those rules. then the gods make her immortal and light reprimands her for failing to understand how important his rules are (rules his brother just broke with no consequence except that light got mad), but ultimately what she learns is that the brothers are fallible and their rules can be changed. her rebellion is underpinned by this revelation.
the divine order suffers one small disruption and almost immediately, catastrophically fails, just as the god of light feared.
but that failure did not happen because of the disruption; the system failed because it was artificial. the brothers designed it a certain way and then light focused all of his efforts to keeping it that way, unchanging, forever—because their world wasn’t an ecosystem so much as it was a lawn in arizona. that lawn can only exist for as long as someone is doing the work to keep it on life support.
anyway the point i’m getting to is that remnant still isn’t in stable equilibrium, largely because of salem’s immortality and ozma’s reincarnations but also in the more general sense: the people of remnant are spiritually immortal but made to spend the vast majority of their existence essentially comatose because One God is afraid of change.
you can’t bring remnant into equilibrium by eliminating death: killing the jabberwalker isn’t the right answer. and you can’t restore balance by restoring the old system of divine rule and rigid adherence to the original design, because that system was a spindly papier-mâché machine that imploded the second somebody breathed on it wrong. and you can’t just yank the dead back to ameliorate your grief because that isn’t your choice to make, that’s an ethical position the narrative has made very clear.
which… really leaves changing the nature of the afterlife as the likeliest direction. death isn’t the problem, the afterlife of eternal stasis is. death isn’t the problem, light’s refusal to allow beings with immortal souls to keep going after their first life ends because the rules say death is final is the problem. because that finality is just… not reality. a person’s soul persists after death, ipso facto death isn’t the end.
but the reverse idea that death shouldn’t happen at all is not reality either. salem can’t die and her immortality is isolating and endlessly painful. ozma can’t stay dead and it’s eroded him down to a miserable shell of who he used to be. afterans choose to leave their memories behind when they ascend—nothing can happen to you in the tree except what you want to happen. without destruction, creation stagnates. death is part of life, not its enemy.
i doubt very much that the endgame here is for afteran ascension to be directly ported over into remnant—these are different worlds, different peoples, different systems, and while people from remnant can spiritually connect with the tree they are still fundamentally not part of it. afterans are emanations of the tree; humans and faunus are not. when afterans ascend they return to the roots of the tree and flow upward to blossom again from its crown, and that is, to put it mildly, not a system of reincarnation that physically makes sense for remnant, where things reproduce and have babies instead of new lives budding from the cosmic tree. if reincarnation brings equilibrium to remnant then it will presumably happen in a manner more natural to remnant’s people, and may not even involve passage through the tree at all.
it’s also not the only possibility: for example, there’s no reason that remnant’s afterlife has to be eternal sleep. it could just be… a new realm, a new world to live in after your life on remnant is ended. the brothers’ departure from the ever after into the boundless potential of the unknown is as likely a model as ascension. maybe remnant’s dead can’t return except by an act of god, but “gone from remnant forever” can coexist with the afterlife being… alive, as opposed to cold storage for inconveniently immortal souls.
basically the narrative setup isn’t toward rejecting death, it’s toward rejecting the state of affairs where you die and then millions of years later a god wakes you up and you have no awareness or memory of your existence since the moment of your death because you were kept unconscious until that god needed a servant. the point is that death isn’t the natural end of existence (because souls are immortal, on remnant as in the ever after) and remnant’s dead shouldn’t be held in stillness by light’s futile effort to make the facts of reality conform to his intended design.
the jabberwalker has existed for eons without bringing the ever after to ruin; the balance shifted, things changed a little, and life went on. remnant is existentially threatened by the factual reality of life-after-death only because light is so convinced of this danger that he is determined to prohibit it by any means necessary, including “demolish everything and start over from scratch.”
even a god can tilt at windmills.
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musicalchaos07 · 1 year
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Ok, but have we considered that based on Will The Wise/He Likes It Cold that Will is going to have pyrokinesis aka fire powers?
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