Hello, so I just want to know about my yandere HSR match up.
At first, I wasn't interested in the game, but once I saw Kafka that's what made wanting to play (sorry if it's sounded weird). Then I start loving the game for the plot and not just but the characters. I wasn't so obsessed when I started playing it, but the more I play it, the more I fall and I become obsessed with the game.
I prefer female characters.
a/n - doing matchups in order.
your match is asta
Asta never thought that Herta's associate could be so lively, you were an anomaly among Herta and Srewllum, if it wasn't for your genius society badge, she never would have guess the link.
herta was more practical than anything else so when she couldn't make time for asta, she used you as damage control saying that you were a team player.
herta was telling the truth. you quickly bonded with her team and arlan. but the moment to talk to you never arrived for asta since as the lead researcher, she was required everywhere.
it was a bit disappointing but one day, asta walked into the research department late at night with every desk empty expect for your. you was sound alseep with your shoulders slump on your desk and your notes still on display.
if this was anyone else, the lead researcher would wake them up before peering at their notes but you were an expectation. a moment like this wasn't going to come again.
so asta took it and quietly stepped forward. the first thing she noticed that your lab coat was wrapped around the chair, dangling off the edge.
asta hesitated for a moment before gently tugging it away from your chair then she inhaled some air to discover that you have a lovely scent.
almost memorising.
you woke up at midnight to find that your lab coat had gone missing.
the burnout was catching up to you.
it must be, who would want a mere lab coat?
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hihihi before i get too far into the request event - what are your opinions on the hxh characters you write for? be as vague as you want, i just don't want to make you best friends with a character you hate lol
Hello! Illumi isn't my favorite, but I like pretty much everyone else!!!
Thanks for asking!
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Hi I would like a male yan! Hsr matchup please
I joined star rail because not only was I already a fan of hoyoverse games but also it looked amazing and really fun with a captivating story
Thank you
hello, so sorry for the late matchup, hope you enjoy!
trigger warning - breach of privacy.
Your match is Welt Yang
Welt felt a sense of deja vu during his first encounter with you.
Your sense of curiosity mirrored March 7th along with your desire to travel the galaxy held a resemble to Himeko. The older express member didn't thought much of it, just brushed it off as a coincidence but soon he enjoyed his time together with you than the latter.
The feelings being developed wasn't ideal though because you was a guest of the astal express, the train arriving at your home planet was a few days away.
Welt couldn't comprehend the idea of being separated away from you but any excuse wouldn't be believable, so he did a last good gesture as a host.
a necklace as a farewell gift.
you didn't know about the tracking chip implanted inside the gem belonging to the necklace.
if danger were to happen, welt would be able to whisk you away like a knight in shining armour.
afterall, it was better to be safe than sorry.
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I do apologize I have slept in.
THE WINNERS OF THE RETURN EVENT IN ALL THEIR ETHEREAL GLORY:
(Drumroll please)
@nesswritesnonsense
And
@pokegalla
(I know I said the mutuals would have their own competition buuuuuut, both of their stories were hilarious and Noone else entered, and I was gonna pick two winners anyway)
CONGRATS BOTH OF YOU!!!
Pokegalla, your story was beautifully written, and definitely made me take the time to do a LITERAL SPIT TAKE. (Plus it mentioned food 10/10). Wonderful work as always!!!!
Nesswritesnonsense, your story was masterfully written even though you admitted you haven't watched the series you had written for in a year!! It left me laughing so loud my younger sister got mad at me.
PLEASE GO CHECK OUT BOTH OF THEIR BLOGS, THEY BOTH MAKE CONTENT THAT IS ALLURING AND INCLUSIVE TO PRACTACLY EVERYONE!!!
Great job both of you!! Please message me regarding your rewards and what kind of story and/or drawing you would like to receive.
Also here
🏆🏆
Have some trophies!
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no thoughts just comparing the deliberate parallels between the concerned comments layla, faruzan and paimon make to kaveh which are used to contextualise alhaitham’s comments to kaveh during a parade of providence
In the desert, layla who previously had issues with dealing with anxieties, received dubious advice from kaveh about equating worries to that of a sickness for that which is no cure, therefore you have to let its run its course
Layla reveals that this advice isn’t suitable for her, since the cause for her anxiety was solely because she didn’t have a clear goal for herself. She states that therefore, if this advice is something kaveh adheres to, then this is ultimately worse for him, as kaveh claims to have a set goal - as in, he wants to win the interdarshan chanpionship.
She notes that kaveh seems conflicted, and that this could stem from some inner sadness which he suppresses with a façade of happiness.
This points to kaveh’s internal conflict being between that of his guilt complex brought about by his perceived involvement in his father’s passing, and his genuine desire to help others at the cost of himself. Kaveh cannot balance the two in ways that will allow him to prioritise his own needs and desires
Kaveh’s internal conflict is pointed out later on in the same quest by Faruzan, who highlights kaveh’s title as a genius being incongruous with his problem solving abilities after kaveh passes out in the desert due to giving his food and water to the disturbed foxes and going out of his way to lead them to safety, putting himself at risk and jeopardising his place in the competition
However, Kaveh states that his title of a genius has nothing to do with this situation, and although he admits it wasn’t the most practical solution, it was dually his conscience that ultimately caused him to act and perceivably the guilt that would come from not attempting to help
After the second round comes to a close and faruzan inadvertently informs alhaitham of kaveh’s “tribulations”, the player gets to hear alhaitham’s reactions to kaveh’s decision through kaveh, as kaveh and alhaitham have discussed the events in the desert offscreen
Paimon points out that this is definitely ‘something’ alhaitham would say due to the blunt manner of speaking and the dryness of his words - this contextualises how kaveh receives them, as personal goading
When looking past this and focussing on alhaitham’s actual words, the real meaning can be found, and it is even a point in this scene that paimon offers the exact same comments, drawing direct parallels between her and alhaitham’s words, and therefore establishing the same concerns
Alhaitham points out kaveh’s unreliable problem solving abilities being incongruous with his title as a senior - directly paralleling faruzan’s comments in which she highlighted how kaveh’s decision making abilities were at odds with his title as a genius
As well as this, alhaitham alludes to kaveh’s guilt complex being the reason why he exerts himself for others at his own expense - which is a point that the traveller and paimon directly follow up on
Kaveh responds to their questioning amicably despite the sensitive nature of the conversation, just as he did when faruzan pointed out kaveh’s problematical decision making, and this is because of their apparent concern rather than actively seeking offence, with paimon protesting when kaveh asks: “don’t tell me you think i have serious personality flaws, too?��� With the ‘too’ clearly referencing alhaitham and the conversation the two had prior to the traveller and paimon turning up
Kaveh can understand the concern in others’ words when they question his problem solving skills and the sense of his inner conflict stemming from guilt, however, when alhaitham makes the same comments, kaveh sees this as a form on animosity and personal critique
Because of alhaitham’s manner of communication and kaveh’s apparent distrust of alhaitham, the two cannot reach a mutual understanding - despite alhaitham expressing the same concerns as three separate characters within this quest
It is telling then that when kaveh gleans an otherwise unseen meaning in alhaitham’s words is when alhaitham changes his method of communication and directly, and intimately, addresses kaveh by using a script that only the two are privy to
Kaveh still doesn’t wholly understand alhaitham’s meaning, but the switch up in communication method is enough for kaveh to question alhaitham’s sincerity and not attribute it to alhaitham mocking him
Kaveh continues questioning the cause for this throughout the remainder of the event, being seen to question why alhaitham left the notes for him and whether if it was a coincidence or not. He concludes that it wasn’t a coincidence and then states “then…”, inferably questioning why alhaitham left the notes for him and what the meaning of his words were, in a script only kaveh would understand. Additionally, kaveh mentions wanting to ask alhaitham what the meaning of his notes were when at dinner after the closing of the interdarshan championship, as the uncertain meaning of his words has seemingly left a profound effect on him
Alhaitham changing his manner of communication, which kaveh usually perceives as negative, causes kaveh to question alhaitham’s sincerity, and therefore causes doubt in whether alhaitham is patronising him or not. This in turn can cast obscurity over kaveh’s assertion that alhaitham holds “disdain” for him due to Alhaitham’s expression of concern which kaveh cannot perceive due to the abrasiveness of his words. Alhaitham conveying his concern in a roundabout way only allows for kaveh to misinterpret him, which kaveh perceives as “disdain”.
A parade of providence establishes the cause for the rift in alhaitham and kaveh’s relationship mainly to be perpetual misunderstanding in communication, and sets out to propose a solution being that a change of communication.
By using a language that only the two of them know shows that for kaveh to fully understand his meaning, alhaitham must meet kaveh on his own terms when it comes to communication - the two must be on equal and frank level. this could allow a potential rebuilding of intimacy the two once shared when initially learning the language, and thus overcome the idea of “mutual disdain” which kaveh asserts due to his fundamental misunderstanding of alhaitham which alhaitham seems to reinforce with his typical language
(Update: For more analyses like this, the essay this is taken from is now uploaded! It can be accessed here and here as as a pdf <3)
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