me when i punch my dad to death
give me a greek mythology themed musical and i will be deep in the trenches- friendship over with normal music stray gods is my newest baby girl
I think there's something beautifully poetic about this new trend of Greek-myth themed musicals.
The Lightning Thief musical, Hadestown, Stray Gods, Epic---all of these stories are being told at least in part through song, echoing the fact that every single myth that we know was originally told through song. We're essentially reprising the tradition thousands of years down the line, and that's honestly beautiful.
Today hasn't been very good. Reblog to cover prev in blankets and tell them everything is going to be okay and they're loved.
dont forget her:
trying to get through the day.
@traffo
it pains me to say this but aaeeeaeaaa aaaeaieieieiee aiaeaoaeoaoaeaeaeae eeeeaaaeaeaaaa
see you at basrar's! ✶✶✶
bonus: yearbook page!
the reason critical role is so good is because every campaign features at least one cast member creating a character that they intend to be doomed by the narrative and matt and the rest of the cast going don’t be an idiot, Our Love Will Undoom Them. like in the explanation of percy’s final playlist, taliesin wrote, “Cheers to a happy ending for a character intended by his creator to be karmically irredeemable. May we all be so fortunate.” and just, Yeah.
Not to beat a dead horse, but the naming conventions in the Magnus Archives are truly delightful. Jonny really said, “Here’s a cast of fascinating characters! Their names are:
My actual full legal name
The first names of my friends + the last names of famous horror writers
Michael (x4)
They all die horrible deaths :)”
this is me and this is how i like to be
but it also makes me think of this…
“you just can't love people by showing that you're useful. sometimes you have to actually just love them” - brennan lee mulligan ™