a little visual for you all. it was definitely alicents room they were just hanging out in.
“I’ll tell you why–because I’m not a sap like you!”
His eyes couldn’t lie, neither can his face– luckily he has bangs to hide it :)))
I redrew these from screen caps from KH2 and put my own spin to it hahaha
laenor and rhaenyra: masters of being sooooo discreet at their own wedding party
So recently I saw this video post by about the Christian symbolism in FFXV. It was a nice rundown of how the game tries to integrate Christian art, architecture, themes, and stories into the world of Final Fantasy. However, I personally do not agree that this game does a good job of showing the nuance in the struggle of someone tested by faith. It’s too bad this game did not follow in the footsteps of FFX and chose to criticise an established religious hierarchy, because FFXV’s version of Christianity gives me much to criticise. This game uses all the Christian symbolism the video points out while carrying none of the actual messages of Christianity - just like Neon Genesis Evangelion. It’s fake deep. Actually, it’s worse than fake deep. It’s actually anti-Christian sometimes.
I’m not a theologian. I am barely a Christian. But I have some serious reservations about lauding this game for the way it handles religion.
To make it clear, I am not insulting Ikkin’s video post in any way. I linked it because it was really interesting and useful, and you might not understand this meta post without it. (I’m citing my sources, in other words.) All of my criticism is directed at the game itself. Other disclaimer: I’m a fan of the game and I had fun playing it. I have some reservations about posting this because it’s around 6,000 words long and a bit of an off-beat topic, plus I’m pretty salty about it. But it was important to me, as you will see.
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Re-creation sketch of Stella Nox Fleuret from Dawn of the Future concept artwork
THE QUEEN RHAENA TARGARYEN:Many strange and contradictory anecdotes are told of that night, and over the years it is difficult to distinguish legend from reality. Did the three brides in black share a bed, as some say? It seems unlikely. Did his highness visit them all that night and consummate the three links? Could be. Did princess rhaena attempt to assassinate the king with a dagger?What was she hiding under her pillows, as she later claimed? Did elinor costayne scratch the king on his back to the point of leaving his skin torn and bloody as they copulated? Did jeyne westerling drink the fertility brew that queen tyanna is said to have brought her, or did she throw it in her face? Is it true that tyanna prepared and brought her that potion? The first chronicle did not It appears well into the reign of jaehaerys, when the last two women had been dead for twenty years
PRINCESS RHAENA TARGARYEN:During the first quarter of the year 135 A.D. two crucial events occurred which brought great joy to the seven kingdoms of the west. Upon waking up on the third day of the third moon of the year, the inhabitants of disembarkation del rey witnessed a phenomenon not seen since the dark days of the dance: a dragon flying over the city. Lady rhaena, who had turned nineteen, was riding aurora for First time. On that inaugural flight, he went around the city before returning to pozo dragon, but as the days went by, he gained courage and moved further away. However, only once did rhaena land with aurora inside the Red fortress, for not even prince viserys' great efforts could persuade his brother, the king, to go and see his sister fly; Queen daenaera, on the other hand, was so captivated that she heard her say that she also wanted a dragon. Soon after, aurora took rhaena through the Black water bay to rocadragon, where, he said, "the dragons and their riders are best received."
SEPTA RHAENA TARGARYEN:Of baelor's other sisters, rhaena was almost as pious as her brother, and eventually became septa.
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Daemon “keep my wife’s name out of your f***ing mouth” Targaryen. (kind of a sequel to this) HOUSE OF THE DRAGON “The Lord of the Tides” (2022) dir. Geeta Vasant Patel.