When You're Talking About The Character And The Person Who Likes The Character Starts Typing For A Long

when you're talking about the character and the person who likes the character starts typing for a long time

When You're Talking About The Character And The Person Who Likes The Character Starts Typing For A Long

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4 months ago

My piece for @artists-guild-of-exandria AGE Rewind a redraw of my first piece of CR fanart.

My Piece For @artists-guild-of-exandria AGE Rewind A Redraw Of My First Piece Of CR Fanart.

I did the original in 2017. I love seeing how far I've come with my art in the years since.

My Piece For @artists-guild-of-exandria AGE Rewind A Redraw Of My First Piece Of CR Fanart.

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3 months ago

Not sure about Cad,but by the gods these are all fucking accurate

I got bored so I put the m9 into the random headcanon generator

I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator
I Got Bored So I Put The M9 Into The Random Headcanon Generator

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7 months ago
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?
Why Are Your Children Bound By Rules You Will Not Follow?

Why are your children bound by rules you will not follow?

Critical Role, Campaign 3, Downfall Parts 1-3 // Commandments of The Prime Deities according to the Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn

4 months ago
Comment from @azureflight: "There will be million other Aeors because the problem has always been mortals being power-hungry entitled psychopaths. And the "level of power that made the Calamity so devastating" will and must exist just by another name, because otherwise the entire mortal existence is just a short snack for the next eldritch horror that shows up after gods are gone. I congratulate Exandria for being in the exclusive mercy of deranged arcane mages responsible for 7 out of 10 disasters and the demons of the abyss. The next time they are stuck staring down the barrel of their own annihilation, they will scream and beg, and the only response the cosmos gives will be silence."

There won't be another Aeor now, because Aeor was a very specific kind of tragedy, wherein the gods prioritized their own survival over the survival of huge swathes of mortals. They had choice after choice after choice where they could have diverted to a more merciful path. Even in the very last moments, they could have just destroyed the Factorum Malleus and spared the rest of the city, and found another way to deal with the knowledge that had been disseminated. But they chose their own immediate security over the lives of every regular person in Aeor, every refugee and civilian and child. The Primes may love mortals, may work to protect them, but when it comes down to it, they will choose themselves (and their Betrayer kin!) every time. It is love with a very big caveat.

Two thirds of the world's population died in the Calamity because the Betrayers were initially banished, not destroyed. The gods say they cannot let any of the Betrayers die because they might need them if a bigger threat arises, but what good does that potential possible protection do Exandria if their warring wipes the world out now? Why should anyone, god or mortal, expect that the Betrayers would help fend off such a threat anyway, when they very clearly want the Primes and all mortals dead? There was so much emphasis in Downfall on how, despite it all, the Primes and Betrayers are family and the Primes cannot let that go. It's hard to take Ayden at face value when he says that they need the Betrayers, in the light of that. SILAHA says "That's all our problem. It's all about ourselves. At least I have the, well, confidence to actually accept it." And that's the truth of their motivation that their actions indicate in Downfall.

The Arch Heart and the Matron explicitly told the Hells that the world was on the cusp of another Calamity. Except for those two, when confronted with the possibility of Predathos, the gods wanted to chose, once again, to sacrifice the lives of countless mortals in order to protect themselves. The Divine Gate is meant to stop another Calamity, but now we know that they are willing to tear it down to save themselves. So Calamity is the threat that hangs over the world much more immediately than potential cosmic horrors.

I don't think anyone is out here saying that this plan with the gods becoming mortal means that there will never be any danger to Exandria again. There ARE terrible threats that exist, like the Chained Oblivion and there are almost certainly more that exist out is the cosmos that are currently unknown. Predathos might eat those or it might not, we don't actually know. There absolutely will be more evil mortals, just as there will be mortal heroes to stop them, as they always have. This is not the creation of utopia. It's the aversion of another apocalypse.

But something that struck me, at least, about Aeor, something that I think often get lost underneath all the other debate, under the focus on hubris, is the stark fact that mortal understanding grew to the point where they could create a weapon that could kill a god. That's incredible. If the gods saw mortal understanding reach so far and instead of saying "you are children and cannot comprehend and so we will strike your knowledge from the world because it is too dangerous for you," said "you are our children and you are growing up, perhaps we should help you understand" what might mortal innovation have accomplished? What solutions would mortal creativity come up with that might have surprised their creators? If the gods chose to treat mortal attempts to understand with encouragement instead of condescension, what might the Cassida Previns of the world built?

You say that level of power has to exist to fight off the next eldritch horror that arrives. Why does that power have to be concentrated in a small handful of gods above any sort of accountability? Why can't it be power distributed amongst a larger number of mortals, defending themselves? Why can't it be mortals, no longer children to be shielded but instead come into their ascendancy to fully inherit the world and its responsibilities? Why can't mortals be equal to the gods, not in the sense sought by those power-hungry mages, but as a collective, with the gods reborn among them and treating them, as it were, as adults, who might come to understand?

In the final narration for Downfall, Brennan says:

"In short, brief life can even the infinite change, realize, recognize, commit to something new, singular. To move forward on the paths of destiny and fate, changed."

And I think this choice being given to the gods to become mortal again, beyond just giving them the ability to survive at the cost of their power, is also offering them the chance to learn and grow the way mortals do again. Being mortal in their quest to destroy Aeor, ending even as it did in something horrific, did actually change them enough that they created the Divine Gate. That was a sacrifice and it was better than what was before it. But it was not enough and now that the flaws in that approach have become clear, it's time to look for another path. Mortality offers that. And I think seeing how mortality could change them further will be a hell of a story, and I'm looking forward to it.

Anyway, I don't particularly think this is going to convince you or anything, you seem pretty mad, but it's fun to talk about this stuff, and you gave me an excuse, so thanks.


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1 month ago

I've never been much for ships but Exandria has opened my eyes. They're literally perfect for each other.

The Most Gorgeous Woman On Exandria Vs Her Little Feral Husband
The Most Gorgeous Woman On Exandria Vs Her Little Feral Husband

The most gorgeous woman on Exandria vs her little feral husband


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3 months ago

Something, something Vesper representing heaven as an assimar and being Percy's best qualities while Gwen is hell and possibly having the worst parts of Percy's qualities while also being Percy's almost favourite child-

(also thank you our lovely Dani Carr for confirming Vesper's race)


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4 months ago

Gruumsh: I AIN'T TOUCHING THAT SHIT YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN.

Vasselheim soldier casts divine intervention to The Ruiner, but gets scared off by Imogen

“Discuss with who” -soldier

“Certainly not you, why don’t you step aside” -Laudna


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8 months ago

Thinking of making one of those character ask blogs

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i am the Bats of the trees,i speak jew speech and i steal your country's money since the 40's i'm from Israel, deal with it. huge d&d and comics nerd

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