hi on this early access eve can i introduce to you all my favorite new magnus crackship
annacelia
both annabelle and celia end up in the OIAR verse being pulled through reality - celia via however she got there and annabelle via hilltop road.
as the fears reshape, annabelle is cut off from the Web and she feels utterly lost and purposeless, maybe depressed, as she dedicated all of her life to the Web’s plans and now its gone. celia, meanwhile, has no context for any of this. she was okay then the apocalypse happened then these weird guys showed up and evidently they started it and now shes here. she’s lost too but in a much more literal sense.
the two of them meet. annabelle has the Knowledge of what happened and celia has the drive to make things better. annabelle gives her the context she needs and helps her find the OIAR where she can look for jon and martin.
and maybe they kiss
i love yuri
lord the peasants are so loud today
Guy with ten swords my beloved
they should invent a constructive feedback that doesnt make me feel like the guy on the ten of swords tarot card
Words of encouragement from the omnics 👍
Tysm for all of your nice comments in the reblogs and inboxes btw! [explodes you passionately]
HUGE new content drop for the Ötzi the Iceman fandom.
something for your mind
new favorite duo
They’re so kiki and bouba coded!
needles & michael what do we think
okay tma bumper stickers
I fear fish women
ive had an epiphany
So turns out before joining Talon, Mauga was part of a Polynesian Ecoterrorist group known as the Deepsea Raiders. Any chance you could drop some Mauga and Lifeweaver fan interactions between the two?
LifeWeaver: I may not agree with the methodology, but I am glad the Deepsea Raiders were able to shut down those Summerland Oil rigs.
Mauga: You don't agree with the methodology?
LifeWeaver: *tongue click* Just... you sure caving in that oil executive's skull on national television sends the right message?
Mauga: See, I think not caving in his skull would send the wrong message, because it would tell other oil executives that I'm not going to cave in their skulls. Like, we have to be clear about cause and effect here. Be an oil executive... get your skull caved in. It's very straightforward.
LifeWeaver: ...are we sure caving in skulls is the methodology we want to use, though?
Mauga: Hey, we're throwing stuff at a wall, seeing what sticks. You know how it is.
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LifeWeaver: Given its environmental impacts, how do you reconcile your love of travel with your love of the environment?
Mauga: Well, the way I see it, travel allows you to really experience how precious our planet is, and for me, those experiences allow me to not only be a stronger advocate, but also more conscientious in my day-to-day habits. It can also really show you how sustainable living is highly localized. Resort industries are devastating--we really need to adopt stronger attitudes of cultural relativism and willingness to adapt to local customs if we're going to travel ethically.
LifeWeaver: *thoughtful* I see...
Mauga: But also as you know, I'm super okay with murder, and really good at compartmentalizing. So *blows raspberry.*
LifeWeaver: *flatly* Ah.
Mauga: Every so often I'll visit one of the swankier resorts to hunt the most dangerous game... golfers.