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glamrockdreams · 11 months
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This is half the Outlast fandom ong
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lilbluebastard · 13 days
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I’m being a freak whore for Coyle again….
God I need him so bad it’s not even funny 😭 I’m so desperate for him 💔
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thebiggerbear · 2 months
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Outlast Characters Masterlist
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Miles Upshur
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dividers by @firefly-graphics
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damiengravehill · 13 days
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐨𝐦, 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐦, 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫.
No, I don't have daddy issues. It is my dad who has issues.
Version 2 and Reference
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nicktremblaywayfu · 3 months
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Hello monster hunter fandom i still draw monster
once in a blue moon
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gebo4482 · 11 months
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The Outlast Trials by Hugo Richard
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dr1nkybird · 10 days
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vague lore *puts my fingers on my forehead psychic style*
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cowboy-robooty · 9 months
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bruhhh whos ass went back to 2012?
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yesiplaygamez · 2 months
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When a character you don't like dies/leaves.
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anintroverteddarling · 4 months
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Might be too busy to upload the video I mentioned so Imma yeet some doodles I made at school ... ... ... I can't believe this is what I do when bored:
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These are very cursed Eddie doodles because why not?
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kervidae · 26 days
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Outlast on the brain lately
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It’s important that the first revelation of Nissa Nissa is accompanied by some level of skepticism from Salladhor Saan and aversion on Davos’ part. It doesn’t sound right that Azor Ahai chose to sacrifice his wife for a magic sword. It shouldn’t sound right.
“A hundred days and a hundred nights he labored on the third blade, and as it glowed white-hot in the sacred fires, he summoned his wife. ‘Nissa Nissa,’ he said to her, for that was her name, ‘bare your breast, and know that I love you best of all that is in this world.’ She did this thing, why I cannot say, and Azor Ahai thrust the smoking sword through her living heart. It is said that her cry of anguish and ecstasy left a crack across the face of the moon, but her blood and her soul and her strength and her courage all went into the steel. Such is the tale of the forging of Lightbringer, the Red Sword of Heroes.
“Now do you see my meaning? Be glad that it is just a burnt sword that His Grace pulled from that fire. Too much light can hurt the eyes, my friend, and fire burns.” Salladhor Saan finished the last grape and smacked his lips. “When do you think the king will bid us sail, good ser?”
[…] A true sword of fire, now, that would be a wonder to behold. Yet at such a cost … When he thought of Nissa Nissa, it was his own Marya he pictured, a good-natured plump woman with sagging breasts and a kindly smile, the best woman in the world. He tried to picture himself driving a sword through her, and shuddered. I am not made of the stuff of heroes, he decided. If that was the price of a magic sword, it was more than he cared to pay.
Not only does it not make sense that Nissa Nissa would agree to her husband’s request, it’s also telling how Salladhor Saan expresses relief in knowing that King Stannis didn’t actually forge Lightbringer. Because forging Lightbringer means human sacrifice. And why should one be deprived of their life, even if it’s for a magic sword? Davos is very right to be creeped out by it.
The theme of sacrifice shows up quite a bit in ASOIAF and Davos I isn’t the first or last time. The very first chapter in the series, Bran I, tackles this idea with Jon and the direwolves.
“Lord Stark,” Jon said. It was strange to hear him call Father that, so formal. Bran looked at him with desperate hope. “There are five pups,” he told Father. “Three male, two female.”
“What of it, Jon?”
“You have five trueborn children,” Jon said. “Three sons, two daughters. The direwolf is the sigil of your House. Your children were meant to have these pups, my lord.”
Bran saw his father’s face change, saw the other men exchange glances. He loved Jon with all his heart at that moment. Even at seven, Bran understood what his brother had done. The count had come right only because Jon had omitted himself. He had included the girls, included even Rickon, the baby, but not the bastard who bore the surname Snow, the name that custom decreed be given to all those in the north unlucky enough to be born with no name of their own.
Their father understood as well. “You want no pup for yourself, Jon?” he asked softly.
“The direwolf graces the banners of House Stark,” Jon pointed out. “I am no Stark, Father.”
Jon, though he may desperately desire to have his own piece of magic, would not sacrifice his siblings for it. He wouldn’t dare to deprave the girls, Arya and Sansa, of their own magic even when it might be very easy to do so. This is a pretty stark contrast (pun intended) to Azor Ahai and his Nissa Nissa. Azor Ahai’s first line of thought was to sacrifice his wife whereas Jon’s was to sacrifice himself. Sure Azor Ahai got his magic sword, but Jon’s self-sacrifice is not in vain either because he later earns his own wolf, who turns out to be even more special than the rest in the pack.
Bran IV kind of alludes to the idea of self sacrifice through Old Nan’s retelling of the last hero:
So as cold and death filled the earth, the last hero determined to seek out the children, in the hopes that their ancient magics could win back what the armies of men had lost. He set out into the dead lands with a sword, a horse, a dog, and a dozen companions. For years he searched, until he despaired of ever finding the children of the forest in their secret cities. One by one his friends died, and his horse, and finally even his dog, and his sword froze so hard the blade snapped when he tried to use it. And the Others smelled the hot blood in him, and came silent on his trail, stalking him with packs of pale white spiders big as hounds—”
Though the one we know is called the “last hero”, notice that it’s not a title but a mere descriptor; there were many heroes before him who died and he was the last one standing. There is a human toll in this legend, but it’s implied to be self sacrifice. It’s also interesting that though there is mention of a blade, it is the children of the forest’s magic that is key. This does kind of bleed into what we know about the Night’s Watch and its relation to the long night. The Night’s Watch victory was a group effort, rather than the actions of any one man.
We have several legends surrounding the long night that work, but only one involves the cost of sacrificing someone else (that we know of). This might be where GRRM is headed with Stannis and his creation of Lightbringer. Sure Azor Ahai did get his magic sword, but it doesn’t negate the steep human cost. GRRM has lowkey confirmed that Stannis is sure to burn Shireen. And rather than this sacrifice not working, I think it’s more likely that it does work. Stannis does indeed create the flaming sword. But this will be directly weighed by other (self) sacrifices made for the same purpose. Stannis’ sacrifice of his daughter won’t work any better than other characters who choose to sacrifice themselves even when knowing that they are not going to go down as individual legends; I think Jon Snow will once again be the prime example of this, as he has already resigned himself to being a shadow in history despite initially wanting the opposite. Maester Aemon was right in saying that
[…] all deceive ourselves, when we want to believe. Melisandre most of all, I think. The sword is wrong, she has to know that … light without heat … an empty glamor … the sword is wrong, and the false light can only lead us deeper into darkness, Sam
The sword is wrong. Azor Ahai is NOT one to be emulated. Rather, he should be a cautionary tale. He is not any more special for his sacrifice than what the last hero or the men of the Night’s Watch did, even though we know his name but don’t know theirs. GRRM answered the question regarding sacrifice before he even posed it. To make someone else pay the price is flat out wrong. The only true and worthy sacrifice is really that of the self.
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lilbluebastard · 1 month
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I drew phyllis and her companion!
Coyles still a work in progress idk why I’m having so much trouble with him 😭 but yes! Here she is the woman I’m sure everyone loves! But um yeah! Enjoy! 
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But here’s an old drawing I did of Coyle!!
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Eddie with a darling that has very sensitive nipples?
A sweet idea I must admit, so I hope you like this little collection of thoughts (even if it's a little short). Have fun reading my dear Eddie lovers ;)
Sweet tongue
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°First of all, Eddie wouldn't have really noticed. I mean, he knows that your breasts are sensitive, especially those of his beloved wife. Which is why he almost takes advantage of this sometimes to tease her. Completely ignoring how often his darling has told him how sensitive her nipples are. But as soon as he has fully understood that this fine line of over-sensitivity and pleasure exists, he is completely ready to take advantage of it.
°No matter if one day he arrives with a new dress he sewed himself. ,,Here, darling, put it on, I made it especially for you," he announced, handing her the typical fifties cut dress in black fabric to match his colours. Watching her almost eagerly, he watched her put the dress on and his smile grew bigger as he saw the fabric he had cut extra tight on her breasts clinging to the shapely curves.
°It was only a few moments before he heard the sigh of disappointment and shuddering and saw his body trying to lift the fabric a little off her breast, or at least her nipple. But this only resulted in her accidentally pinching herself slightly in the soft, warm, sensitive skin and places and yelping.
°Licking his lips, he walked over to her and stood behind her, kissing her ear down to her neck, sucking on the sensitive skin for a moment before his hand moved from her arm down to her hip and up to her breasts. ,,Eddie," she said, surprised and slightly shushing his name as his large rough hand brushed over the tight fabric of her breasts. Her hardened nipples stood out clearly against the fabric, making it easier for the older man to slide his fingers over them in circular motions that squeezed ever so slightly.
°,,Such a naughty noise ....oh darling" he purred as he made her whimper as he lightly squeezed and released one nipple with his thumb and forefinger. But this small gesture was enough to make her willingly thrust her hips towards him. Before he did the same with her other nipple, he heard the sweet excited sound and felt his cock getting hard. He felt it press against his trousers and nestle against her ass, which she kept pushing against him.
°The dress seemed to be waiting for the moment to tear, but Eddie kept going. He moaned sweetly and slowly, whispering praises and humiliations, feeling the heat emanating from his body, her shame and her arousal. He could almost smell her increasingly wet pussy. It beguiled him and he unconsciously licked his lips.
°Bending down to her ear and running his hand over her nipples, he whispered to her, ,,What do you say, you're a good wife and you come from these sweet touches alone...if so, I'll be gentle with you, take my time and settle between your thighs?" he asked, presenting the tantalising offer knowing he had already won. He heard her nod, which was enough for him before he grabbed the fabric and tore it off her body before he could really take care of her sensitive parts.
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damiengravehill · 24 days
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𝐆𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐤𝐢𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐑𝐞𝐧𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝
Maybe this time Renfield will be able to suplex Dracula's misty ass with his help
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tsams-confessions · 2 months
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I feel like the rest of the fandom looks down on the people who enjoy Eclipse because they think us liking him is indicative of us as people. He's a fictional character. A fictional character shouldn't be seen as a reflection of the person who has them as their favorite character. I never see fans of other characters ever get told their choice of character is indicative of them as a person, so why do Eclipse fans get treated differently than everyone else?
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