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ribbittrobbit · 3 days
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The adventures of the Wizard Sorrow & Boshi (working title): a WBN Umora OC comics collab with @yeehawpim!!!!!
Pim did the story + layout and then let me run wild (and pop in at odd hours with questions about Boshi's design) See Pim's mad composition genius + OC lore over here Sorrow lore here & here
👀 more to come perhaps 👀
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yeehawpim · 1 day
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sleep-tight-pupper · 2 days
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bisexual suvirin kedberiket reblog if u agree
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frecklepeckle · 2 days
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These worlds really are beyond number huh... now my interpretations for the arc 3 designs!
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datgameguy · 3 days
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God do I love how Ame and Suvi’s conflict is representative of the wider conflict between Witches and Wizards. (Long ass post incoming)
First lets look at the conflict in Chapter 2 about trusting Sly’s predictions of the conclave compared to other Citadel diviners. Witches are about community and connection. Ame trusted Sly because he had a connection to Wren, no other diviners in the Citadel had Wren’s trust that we know of just Sly. Wizards on the other hand put their faith in institutions and hierarchies. If Sly’s predictions are contradicted by those of several other diviners with more influence in the system, then his predictions should be discarded. (Also keep in mind that Sly was relegated to obscurity because his predictions were largely about things that didn’t line up with the Citadel’s priorities)
So we get tension at the end of Chapter 2 because Ame (through Wren) has a connection to and trusts more in Sly as an individual than the Citadel’s diviners as an institution. Suvi on the other hand hears Steel say that a group of diviners might have contrary evidence to what Sly predicted and instinctively puts her trust in the institution over the individual.
As a result Suvi and Steel dismiss Ame’s concerns about Sly’s predictions until Ame gets so worked up about the issue that she takes drastic action to return to Toma and prepare. Of course Suvi is right to be upset with the manor in which Ame leaves, it’s incredibly reckless and could have lead to several civilians (and Eursalon!!) getting injured or killed. However she fails to see her and Steel’s roles in pushing Ame into immediate action. Steel never took Ame seriously, and Suvi largely agreed with her.
And now we get to Episode 25 and Suvi’s scathing tirade against Ame.
A big theme of this arc seems to be how both Witches and Wizards look down on one another. Steel has her line about Witches seeing Wizards as “devious, paranoid, and buffoonish,” while Suvi blows up on Ame for “that smart ass tone about Wizards.”
And you know what they’re right. Witches do look down on Wizards.
I find myself wondering how Ame, Witch of the World’s Heart and the steward of humanity, could NOT look down on Wizards. The Wizards of the Citadel may be the brightest minds humanity has to offer, but they use those gifts to fuel a seemingly endless war with Ruve and Gouthmai (a war that threatens the lives and homes of Eursalon’s family). The Citadel seems to glorify violence (remember in Chapter 1 when Suvi proudly displayed that she spilled blood on behalf of the Citadel?). We also know from Kalaya that over time the Citadel went from what was essentially a huge university, to a homogeneous and militarized society.
Thats without even mentioning how Steel herself proves the Witches assessment of Wizards correct! Steel concocts a plan for Suvi that is devious in its intentions, paranoid in its secrecy, and buffoonish in how it could undermind the meeting of the Coven and cost both Ame and Suvi their lives if discovered. While Suvi is lecturing Ame on judging Wizards she has unknowingly agreed to a plan that proves all of her assumptions correct.
Suvi is probably my favorite character in this campaign. Aabria absolutely BRINGS IT every session. I’ve no doubt that many of the things listed in this post crossed her mind and were intentional. After all, the Citadel is a defining part of Suvi’s identity.
Wizards exist in a world that does not take them seriously. We’re 25 episodes in and spirits and witches alike have constantly referred to Wizards in pejorative terms. It’s not hard to see how someone like Suvi, born in the thick of the world of Wizards would cling to the Citadel as the lone institution of the world that advocates for Wizards. Because Suvi is a wizard she is preemptively judged by nearly every witch and spirit in the story. So of course she’ll judge them too.
After all, wouldn’t you?
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katiefratie · 3 days
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"I hope it was worth it" AAAAOOOUUGHHHHHHH AHHH I'm losing it shes off even on the Fox.....Suvi babe pet him at least.....cmon.....
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balmfrost · 2 days
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35 minutes into yesterday's episode of The Wizard, The Witch and The Wild One, and once more Taylor Moore has me openly sobbing with joy.
This man, who taught himself to compose music less than two years ago and already rivals great film composers like John Williams, Howard Shore or Bear McCreary in skill and emotional resonance; this man, who effaces praise and yet deserves every iota of it; this man who takes already-excellent actual play performance and elevates it to one of the best examples of the artform I have ever experienced...
Just...
*muppet flails*
There are no words to describe what Mr Moore does, but his music sure encapsulates it!
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intrepid-fearos · 19 hours
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I can’t stop thinking about Suvi. She’s my favorite nepo baby. And reading everything Aabria has been saying made me look at her with a different lens. I think we look at her sideways because she’s an imperialist, but ignore her actions and how she shows up for her people. She’s snarky and can be rude and arrogant, but she’s always there. She cares deeply and is willing to be flexible in how she views the world, often with Steel’s guidance. Even after Ame pulled all that mess fleeing the citadel, Suvi still came. But now she’s hurt, and she’s different, she’s dark and guarded. But she still came, to keep Ame safe.
She’s such a good friend. And she doesn’t get back what she gives, and she gives and gives and gives, partially because the citadel gives her endless resources. But even if she didn’t have those, we know she’d give her friends everything she could. And they can’t seem to act with the same kind of care for her.
Idk I just think this whole aesthetic and vibe change stings. Would she have sapped away all of her color if her “true” friends hadn’t made her feels so devoid?
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thelockedhour · 2 days
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This WBN episode u can really tell that Suvi was raised with peers and friends, and Ame lived with one (1) witchy old lady in the wood.
Suvi does a lot to meet Ame with trust and communication even though she's pissed. Asking if Ame's ok and what she needs from Suvi. She's even providing small (pointy ouch) openings to talk abt what happened. There's anger, yes... but also communication and care. She wants Ame to know shes still here to support her, but that shes hurt and Goth now.
Ame on the other hand is acting like she's a kid in trouble with Suvi. She's avoidant and scrambling. She dosent ask if Suvi is okay or try to explain what she was going through... She flees into her connection with the fox. Shes in her feelings and self-pitying. She asks Suvi to yell at her (''just tell it to me'') but dosen't defend herself or offer words back.
There's no perfect way to deal with the heartache of friend fights, but Ame's tactic just seems very passive and so so lonely. For both of them.
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soubidou · 3 days
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I cannot begin to explain how emotional I am that Brennan and Taylor are more or less subtly giving Lou/Eursulon the whole chivalrous knight experience.
The quest for honour, the pauldron, the magical sword, the shield, a family to find and protect and love and yearn for on his adventures, and now the beautiful white stallion....
We get it, it's a love letter to Lou and his incredible playing and choices and it's making me cry okay
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I will be a Suvi defender until I die
Aabria has played Suvi with such a nuance that feels too close to how I would react in real life. The faces I made during her interaction with Ame, to feel the walls that she's built up around her heart after watching her friends take advantage of the place that she loves, no matter how problematic or privileged that position might be, hits so close to home. We cannot choose the upbringings that we have, but to share your home, that part of your heart to your friends and watch them disrespect it is truly heartbreaking.
Yes, I am aware of how problematic the Citadel and wizards are supposed to be, but that doesn't discount the fact that the Citadel is Suvi's home. The only home she's known all her life and has only started to recently venture out into the greater world. And everyone is entitled to their opinion, but to see everyone immediately discredit Suvi's feelings because Citadel = bad just doesn't seem right to me. All of us carry marks from the place we were raised, whether intentionally or unintentionally, and Aabria just plays it all with such a brilliance that leaves my face looking like this during the tense interaction between them in the palace:
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Anyways, this is all because I love Aabria and think she truly is such a genius in choosing this storyline to pursue for Suvi. As someone who once came from a position of privilege, who knows the power and journey of unlearning what you've known your entire life, I am so excited to see how Suvi's story unfolds.
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chungledown-bimothy · 6 months
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reblog to tell a 14 year old that these are the very, very hard years and they're not wrong to feel the way they do.
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yeehawpim · 3 days
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WBN Umora OCs comic collab with the amazing @ribbittrobbit!!!📘🐝
✨check out the finished version here!!✨
Scroll down for the layout I did and further nerd notes the cut.
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Sorrow is Robyn's OC, so this is stuff about my spirit Boshi!
Boshi speaks without using periods because it is a spirit that doesn't ever want to stop moving
When Boshi appears with human arms and eyes, they don't shine the same way as it because they're an imitation of Sorrow
Boshi's true name is 三ツ星 / Mitsuboshi, which translates to "three stars"
Sorrow discovers part of its name, giving her some control and a hint to the fact that "Boshi" isn't the full name. (A single star would be "hoshi" instead of "boshi," leaving it this way sounds incomplete)
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It made me curious that most of the titles mentioned that are associated with the stranger, they're pretty human concepts. No idea if that will come up in canon (Naram is Wave "Lord" too), but 😅
I swear the capitalized/uncapitalized messing around in the script wasn't me being shit at it it's just too much sensitivity to tone while texting😂😂 (difference between "yes" and "Yes") It looks cluttered in a comic though so it didn't make it
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7lizardsinacoat · 2 months
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SAY HI, PACK OF PIXIES!
Every time I rewatch A Court of Fey and Flowers (or let's be real, any campaign Aabria Iyengar is in or runs), I had more and more wanted to paint her. So I did. Truly one of my favorite and most inspirational DMs, and a fashion icon to boot.
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catknifetime · 3 months
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“Brennan Lee Mulligan drops the fact that he’s now a father on the Worlds Beyond Number fireside chat while doing a bit about escaping the Panamanian jungle” was not on my 2024 bingo card tbh
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beegs-bugs · 4 months
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I drew @quiddie yesterday and then turned it into Suvi from the Worlds Beyond Number podcast
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