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radbrott · 7 months
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intrusive thoughts :3 (Nightmare Werepig x Pig King)
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spell-fox · 5 months
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shape of the pig's wrath
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Tertius' warform ready to gore a gargoyle or take an arrow in the neck in the name of love
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romanticvampiric · 5 months
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This has nothing to do with DL, but I already finished the reference for my most recent OC 😭 I'm so happy, look at my baby.
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I love him so much, he looks so cute.
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guineapiggies · 2 years
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Via bonnet_and_scabbers
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luseda1 · 1 year
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Some spoilery lore-based update musings below the cut
First, I'm a little disappointed that Wilson doesn't have any new items that he and other characters could comment on. Those can be a neat source of tidbits about the relationship between two characters. Perhaps the short that's very likely coming will be more elucidating in that regard?
So, Mr. Daywalker. I think he's a cool addition because he makes for an enemy I dislike pretty quickly. Taking advantage of the collective kindness of the survivors only to hurt them? Yeeeaaaah. Admittedly, I do find myself asking how much of his behavior is his fault and how much can be laid at the feet of his corruption, so I'm not 100% convinced he's irredeemably evil, but he's certainly not looking good.
Given my adoration of Wortox and sometimes overprotective of my fav tendencies, one might assume his being taken advantage of is the worst to me. Don't get me wrong, it's bad. He's one of the survivors that outright advocates for freeing the werepig despite having reservations (his "friend or foe?" line). Wortox is being punished for his better nature yet again. On the other hand, this has happened to him at least twice before (Baby Beefalo and Krampus; putting the lunar altars back together; arguably raising baby tallbirds). I'd even argue that Wortox's better nature hurting him is a large aspect of his character. He makes a quip, something like "I'm getting the sense that's 'foe'...". It seems like he does what he always does; laughs it off.
It's two other characters that hit the hardest for me. I'll start with Wigfrid. She can certainly be fearsome at times. She's a dedicated warrior who seeks out good fights. There's also an undercurrent of sweetness to her. Some of her lines are compassionate, and not just towards other survivors. I don't think her violence is just for violence's sake; she wants to be a heroine.
Still, one thinks of fighting magical beasts as her thing (obviously not indiscriminately since Wortox exists)
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(pictured: a very deadly battle. Yeah)
The tougher, the better. But here's this giant, dangerous beast that's attacking her. But instead of her typical eagerness for battle, there's regret. She says the werepig leaves her no choice. This is one fight she didn't want. I suspect she wanted to be the heroine here, freeing some poor, imprisoned creature. I can't help but wonder if she thought of Wortox, how cursed and dangerous creatures can potentially be affectionate companions if shown kindness. The contrast from her typical gung-ho nature strikes me as particularly sad.
And then there's Wendy. Poor Wendy. Examining the pillars that the daywalker is chained to, she says "we're all tethered to something" as if she doesn't care. Sure, that's pretty typical of Wendy. Her world is a dark and miserable place. Yet when she fails to break the pillars...
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She seems genuinely upset at her failure to free the werepig. I don't think she's just apathetically going along with what the other survivors want to do; she wants to help. For someone who acts apathetic about many things and closes herself off to avoid getting hurt, she cares this time. She goes out on a limb to help. And when the werepig tries to murder a little girl for helping him, well...
"kindness only begets more pain"
He ruined what could have been growth from a girl who has already been through so much. I suspect after this, Wortox will still be sweet and choose to focus on goofy fun; Wigfrid will still want to use her prowess in battle to help others. But Wendy... It's the sort of setback she might not recover from.
So yeah. The Werepig hurt Wendy. That has certainly earned my ire.
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ROUND ONE MATCHUP TEN: Im So Sorry For Doing This To You Both
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spidermilkshake · 2 years
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Wereboar
The Wereboar is the form of the were-curse which takes hold over those most devoted to the Goddess Ognebal, whose domain is over Emotion and Passion. A great many of such Werebeasts will turn out being Orcs, as Ognebal is among one of orcish culture's most important Deities, behind Estrax. They are not exclusively Orcs, and some Wereboars have turned out to have been Hill Giants, Hobgoblins, Ratlings, Grey Elves and Ogres.
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spiritual-sister · 2 years
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So how does a ghost kill something anyhow? Do you just touch them and they die, or do you somehow have secret weapons no one else can see?
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"I'm not sure why my aura doesn't affect the others but I ain't complainin'! makes it easier to fight lots of Bad Guys"
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sapphire-drawings · 7 months
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Trying to do @crazysnor1ax 's Starvetober but also juggling other projects and spreading content sooooooo
Day 1: Pig - Perfect excuse to do The Nightmare Werepig
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inbarfink · 3 months
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radbrott · 3 months
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if you finish DST on pacifist route you will unlock dating sim it's true
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phasroy · 7 months
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pretend i posted this yesterday because technically it was finished on october third its just that i passed out after finishing it. anyway i missed the first two days of starvetober so i decided to combine the prompts. the cross is on the pinetree pioneer hat lmao
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gengarson · 9 months
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renthewerecatboi · 7 months
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day 1: pig
i was originally gonna do a regular werepig but then i remembered the nightmare werepig exist and i HAD to do that
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luseda1 · 1 year
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Some more update thoughts: who is responsible and why? I propose an alternative reason to the one that I feel is most obvious.
Spoilers below the cut...
Admittedly, this may be my saying out loud the obvious thing everyone is assuming, but I think it's likely that Charlie is the one who chained the werepig and sicced the parasites on him. Whoever did this has some serious shadow power at their disposal and there aren't too many candidates.
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I'm inclined to think Maxwell had nothing to do with it (could be a sign that Charlie isn't telling him everything despite teaming up with him- not too much of a surprise there). He seems like he has a better guess at what happened than the other survivors do, but he doesn't know quite what's going on either. One could argue his line about the chained werepig is him feigning ignorance, but I don't think so. If he had done this, I would expect him to try and stop the others from freeing the pig. Would anyone hearing Maxwell say, "No don't do the compassionate thing; it's a bad idea" actually change their mind? I doubt it, but it'd be worth a try.
"They" could maybe have done it, but I'm not sure we've seen Them act outside of Charlie's interventions on their behalf and trying to possess Maxwell.
So yeah, I think it's probably Charlie. I think the werepig found a way to steal some extra potent nightmare fuel that buffed him massively (but may have nasty side effects). Going by his Gollum-like complaints that he found the power, it seems like he thought the fuel was his to take. He might thoroughly resent being punished as if he were a thief. Being so harshly punished might also have given him the message that he had something incredibly valuable.
But speaking of harsh punishments, yeaaaah being chained up and made immobile while being attacked by shadows monsters and left like that indefinitely is pretty awful. If Charlie did this, it's probably her darkest move to date. She attacks the Survivors in the dark (still not sure quite what she wants to achieve with that) and sends hounds after them for stealing her spotlight so she's not entirely innocent, but she seems to think of herself as a just ruler. I suppose that could imply her perception of herself is just wrong (fair enough), or that things aren't what they seem.
Like is this meant to be a punishment? What if it were a harsh way to get the power back and return the werepig to the way he was before? Using the extra nasty nightmare fuel seems like playing with fire and purging it from the werepig could be (or at least seem) better for him in the long run. I could see Charlie doing that to someone while still considering herself just.
There is a chance I'm being too charitable tho. "Be grateful that you've yet to face the Queen of Shadows' ire" and all. Maybe we've just gotten a glimpse of just how cruel her idea of justice can be and it raises the stakes for the Survivors.
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talesofladeda · 1 year
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this piggy got us once but not the second time~ was fun to fight the new boss. learning how to fight him and not die again always a challenge 
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