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donald-trump-official · 9 months
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Just wanna say how glad I am somebody who DESPISES trump is the one to have this URL
First come, first serve. I claimed this url over 8 years ago, just days after he announced his candidacy with the “Mexicans are rapists” speech. I saw the potential and I jumped on it. And here we are.
By now, Donald trump himself could offer me a small payment of a million dollars to delete/hand over this blog, and I would probably reject the offer.
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slavonicrhapsody · 7 months
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a deep dive into Rykard’s belief system
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We all know that Rykard wants nothing more than to devour the very gods… but Rykard had despised the gods long before he ever became the serpent of blasphemy. Within dialogue and item descriptions, you’ll notice many details that indicate Rykard had quite specific grievances against the gods during the Shattering war and before. It was his audacious campaign against the gods that won him the loyalty and admiration of his soldiers: we meet the spirit of a Gelmir knight in Volcano Manor who tells us, “Praetor Rykard's ambitions, though blasphemous, marked him a worthy sovereign.” Though he was despised by many as a traitor and a blasphemer, Rykard’s beliefs before his devouring were seen by his followers as heroic and worth following. Let’s go through what those specific beliefs were according to the text, and why he might have believed those things…
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When we officially join the Volcano Manor, Tanith gives us this speech about Rykard’s beliefs: 
“Now, perhaps the time has come to tell you. Of the true ruler of this manor, Lord Rykard. The Erdtree blessed the Tarnished with grace. But it was all too meagre, in the fate of the enormity of their task. The Tarnished were forced to scavenge, squabbling for crumbs. Like the shardbearers, vying for power in the wake of the Shattering. Our Lord, indignant, had refused. To scurry about, fighting over what miserly scraps they allow us. If the Erdtree, and indeed the very gods, would debase us so, then we are willing to raise the banner of resistance, even if it means heresy. We at the Volcano Manor, under Lord Rykard, have sworn no rest until it is done.”
Essentially, Tanith recounts to us Rykard’s view of the Shattering war: the demigods are compelled to struggle against each other for the ultimate seat of power. However, this struggle exists at the behest of the gods, and is for the power that they see fit to grant. The war is fundamentally under their terms. To “win” the conflict is still to serve the whims of the Greater Will. This is what Rykard finds so deeply insulting… the gods treat them like dogs fighting over scraps of meat from their high table that they can never reach. So why should Rykard engage in petty conflicts for the gods’ miserly scraps of power, when he can raise his banner against the very gods themselves? 
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Displayed on the walls of Volcano Manor are these paintings depicting the Erdtree aflame, visualizing Rykard’s intentions to destroy the gods in a very literal and direct way: he has declared war on all that is holy. He has accepted the fact that in order to achieve his goals, he must carry out such grievous acts of violence: “The road of blasphemy is long and perilous. One cannot walk it unprepared to sin.” (Remembrance of the Blasphemous)
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From the Taker’s Cameo, we learn that,
“When lord Rykard turned to heresy, taking by force became the rule. The gods were no different, after all.”
This description tells us a few things. Essentially, under Rykard’s worldview, “might makes right.” This philosophy is continued by the recusants of Volcano Manor as well: Bernahl tells us, “The strong take. Such is our code.” If one is strong enough to take what they wish, then they are entitled to it. Rykard believes that this is how the gods have always operated (and with good reason… more on this later). From Tanith’s speech, we know that Rykard resents the gods’ absolute authority… so essentially, Rykard making a point of imitating the gods’ displays of power is asserting that the gods have no special right to do these things – he is challenging their monopoly on power and violence. He also imitates the gods’ own practices to expose their hypocrisy: though the gods present themselves as virtuous, in reality, they have always taken what they pleased through violent conquest. 
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We know that Rykard was allied with his sister Ranni (herself on a quest against the gods) through the Blasphemous Claw item description. It reads,
“On the night of the dire plot, Ranni rewarded Praetor Rykard with these traces. Should the coming trespass one day transpire, they would serve as a last-resort foil, allowing Rykard to challenge Maliketh the Black Blade, the black beast of Destined Death.”
The main takeaway from this description is that, since the description implies that Rykard had some involvement (or at the very least, knowledge of) the Night of the Black Knives, Rykard and Ranni closely shared their beliefs on the gods with each other. The phrase “Should the coming trespass one day transpire” even seems to imply that the two had hoped they might openly “trespass” against the gods, culminating in Rykard challenging Maliketh.  
Furthermore, Rogier gives us some pertinent details on the timeline of the Night of the Black Knives:
“It happened during the Golden Age of the Erdtree, long before the shattering of the Elden Ring. Someone stole a fragment of the Rune of Death from Maliketh, the Black Blade. And on a bitter night, murdered Godwyn the Golden. That was the first recorded Death of a demigod in all history. And it became the catalyst. Soon, the Elden Ring was smashed, and thus sprang forth the war known as the Shattering.”
Since Rogier’s dialogue places Ranni’s collaboration with Rykard before the Shattering, this means that there must be more to the story that Tanith tells us in her speech – Rykard’s resentment of the gods and his blasphemous intentions go back long before the Shattering war. 
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This line from Rykard’s unused dialogue lines may give some context to the source of his beliefs… take this with a grain of salt because it is technically not canon, but I believe it is worth mentioning: he says,
“Oh shapers of gods, meddlers in fortune, I do not abide by your suffocating order.”
With the phrases “shapers of gods” and “meddlers in fortune,” he must be speaking directly to the Two Fingers (the envoys of the Greater Will) here, because this is precisely what the Two Fingers do. According to Ranni, they are responsible for choosing empyreans to become potential new gods of the coming age, and because they do this, it can also be said that they “meddle” with fortune and fate. This was the source of Ranni’s entire feud with the Two Fingers — they controlled her fate through her “empyrean flesh.” For these reasons, as well as the reasons listed in the previous paragraphs, it makes sense why Rykard might consider the current order to be oppressive and “suffocating.” 
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I also believe it is implied that, when Rykard refers to “the gods,” he specifically means the Greater Will and its vassals. Indeed, Bernahl calls out the Greater Will directly by name:
“O Greater Will, hear my voice. I am the recusant Bernahl, inheritor of my brother's will, and you will fall to my blade. We refuse to become your pawns. Consider this fair warning.”
Bernahl’s words interestingly echo Ranni’s experience with the Greater Will as a force that controls fate — it is a fair assumption to make that Bernahl came to hold these beliefs about the Greater Will because Rykard passed them onto his followers after learning them from Ranni. And lo and behold, Bernahl turns up in Farum Azula near Maliketh, carrying the Blasphemous Claw, which Ranni gave to Rykard for him to use “should the coming trespass one day transpire.” Before leaving, Bernahl tells us,
“the Volcano Manor is no more. Though we may yet fulfil an old promise. We hunted our own kind, and took what was theirs. And with everything in hand, the time has come to rise, against the Erdtree.”
Perhaps this “old promise” could have been a promise Rykard made to Ranni, to challenge Maliketh, release the Rune of Death, and destroy the Erdtree once and for all?
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If we accept the idea that Ranni’s struggle against the Two Fingers caused Rykard to resent the gods on her behalf, then there are plenty of other instances of the gods causing Rykard’s family misery that might have also shaped his beliefs. Rykard cared enough about his mother to place two of his abductor virgins at Raya Lucaria to guard her, and the descriptions for some of his magma sorceries imply that she was an inspiration to him in the ways of sorcery. It is a fair assumption that Rennala’s suffering would have upset him, and the cause of her suffering was Radagon’s departure… who immediately wed the god-queen Marika, and founded Golden Order Fundamentalism. Rykard could have interpreted this as Radagon choosing the gods over them. It is also stated by the telescope item description that the Golden Order was the direct cause of Caria’s decline: “During the age of the Erdtree, Carian astrology withered on the vine. The fate once writ in the night skies had been fettered by the Golden Order.” Though the Erdtree made peace with Caria, it still ended up eroding its strength anyway. Radagon’s departure would have also reopened old wounds from when he originally came to conquer Liurnia: his bond with Rennala that once made peace between the Erdtree and the moon has now been broken, calling into question the Erdtree’s true intentions. 
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Indeed, the intentions of the realm of the Erdtree have always been characterized by violent conquest; the desire to expand and the elimination of potential threats to its rule. Rykard would have known of his father’s attempts to conquer Liurnia, as well as Queen Marika’s extermination of the fire giants, who were Rykard’s astrologer ancestors’ neighbors (a bond enshrined within the Carian royals’ Sword of Night and Flame). To return to Rykard’s “might makes right” mindset, I believe his time as the head of the inquisition and an enforcer of Erdtree law taught him the true nature of the gods’ power: he would have brutally enforced the laws of the Golden Order and punished those who did not follow its creeds, and would thus have become intimately familiar with the harsh nature of carrying out the order of the Erdtree. Rykard learns that the gods must protect their rule through terror and violence, so the idea of the gods’ benevolence and divine right to rule is in truth, a farce. The one truth in the world is that the strong command the weak, and in order to avoid being commanded, one must become strong. By any means necessary. 
To summarize, Rykard’s beliefs are essentially that the gods position themselves as virtuous and holy beings, but in reality, they administer their absolute authority through force and violent conquest, undermining the free will of their subjects. They are the worst kind of hypocrites, and the only way to end their tyranny is to rise in rebellion, using their own ways against them, no matter how high the price may be. Through a deeper examination of the narrative, I believe it is heavily implied that Rykard came to hold these beliefs because of his experiences serving the gods himself, and feeling the gods’ injustice firsthand through how the ones he loved had been treated.
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palipunk · 6 months
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Ngl it’s really hard to even like things right now - it was a huge problem before October but so many creators, actors, directors, writers etc have really shown what they think about Palestinian genocide and I just hate it. Im not even really excited to play baldur’s gate anymore due to the questionable things some of the actors have said (or refused to say) - separate the art from the artist yadda yadda but it’s extremely tiring when you as a Palestinian have to do that for every single thing you like - I’m tired.
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sketching-shark · 8 months
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Hm. You know, there's something of an ongoing severely missed opportunity to really do a deep dive exploration into how "human" (i.e. messed up, hypocritical, & fully aware of this while trying to be better) Tang Sanzang kind of is given that he yells at and tortures Sun Wukong for killing bandits that wanted to kill them even though in his own backstory the monk was okay with having the bandits that killed his dad and assaulted his mom get tortured to death.
I mean, if you want to focus purely on compassion the Monkey King quickly bonks the bandits that attack him to death. Tang Sanzang and his family, however, literally had one bandit be killed by getting sliced with a sword like a hundred times before they offered the heart and liver of the other as libations after having them torn out of this guy while he was still alive.
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allylikethecat · 3 months
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Ok not to be really mean but I’ve taken cold medicine so my filter is gone.
But
How is Taylor Swift supposed to be releasing an album with such a beautiful, poetic, title literally, calling the album The Tortured Poets Department while dating a man that can’t read?!
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ashersanity · 6 months
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idk how people can hate whitney !!! hes just a little guy…… just a boy …. he didnt do anything wrong
just a silly little guy, doesn’t matter if he rapes pc, bullies them on a daily basis, has 84 charges of assault and theft. he’s just an angsty school boy going through a phase. he’ll grow out of it!!
you can fix him, apologist anon! (don’t tell me you didn’t expect this nickname from your ask) you can make him better! change him for the greater good!
yeah? well, I can destroy him, traumatize him. I can send his stupid ass to the underground brothel and watch on as he gets gang banged by 6 big, buff men, fat cocks fucking his poor abused hole, mouth stuffed and drool running down his chin.
YEAH, HOW DOES IT FEEL NOW, WHITNEY???
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wayfinderlegacy · 11 days
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scr3wu9 · 3 months
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the romanticism in having a history with someone that can never be erased despite being on opposing sides the romanticism in never being able to rid yourself of the care for them that's shamefully rooted so deep inside of you the romanticism in physically needing someone to keep you from dying the romanticism in saving a person one hundred times over just so you get to be the one who kills them the romanticism in destroying the world when it doesn't end up being you
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feelslikegold · 20 days
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wait what’s ur opinion on chappell harry and taylor 👀
oh no harry styles and taylor swift are my biggest enemies like their music sucks their lyrics suck their morals suck if they both disappeared off earth I would cheer <3
chappell was fine I just didn’t know her 😭 so when I kept seeing her everywhere I got annoyed bc I am 12 years old
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alalumin · 8 months
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vagabond-umlaut · 5 months
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why do i hate one night stands, flings, situationships or anything remotely temporary in the department of romance so-fkn-much?
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rikatatsumi · 2 months
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maryoliverdotcom · 7 months
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on ep4 of hannibal and at this point it's just cis white men with a god complex. i'm so fucking tired
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My god, what an adventurous dream I had... With a group of people, I was hunting down the Briar Valley senate, who were even ruling THIS world for some reason 🤨 And I thought, "I'll get revenge on you bastards for all the suffering you've caused my husband!🦇"
It was a worldwide movement, everyone was fed up of the ruling elite. It was beautiful to witness such unity (something that will never happen in real life), and we were aware that if we don't win this war, then we're permanently fucked and cruel punishment awaits.
I even met some people I know, such as old classmates, who joined the mission 😄
Unfortunately, I have no idea how it all ended, because my dream diverted and turned into something else, and then I woke up😓
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anarkhebringer · 2 months
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I've been thinking about what place fairies would have in Null's Stardew Valley AU, and I imagine them being as varied in shape, size, and temperament as they are in real life folklore. Also picturing them having a unanimous agreement on one thing: staying neutral about any elemental conflicts if they aren't put in danger. The dwarf reacts to Null with a wary tolerance, since they know what he is and that he isn't inherently a threat, but keeping sharp because he's a fairy and some fairies are really sneaky and cruel.
Oddly enough I imagine shadow people actually reacting with increased aggression at the sight of him, because he's also got the power of darkness in his hands yet he defies what they believe in, as well as not being on their side and willingly living among humans. Null frequently gets attacked by shadow brutes at his farm at night so he's no stranger to throwing down on the spot.
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weizhiyuan · 2 years
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Vegas hitting himself though… violence and unkindness really are the only things that’ve been given to him. Pete was right he needs love :(
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