replaying artorias of the abyss and because I write nothing down, like a fool, I’m blowing myself away with how much lore supports my chosen undead/quelana like I really forgot all this and just thought I wanted questionable mentor/student yuri
December 19, 2025 at 1:12 AM
replaying artorias of the abyss and because I write nothing down, like a fool, I’m blowing myself away with how much lore supports my chosen undead/quelana like I really forgot all this and just thought I wanted questionable mentor/student yuri
turns out no one ever really says anything interesting about a guy that abandoned priesthood and willingly became undead to chase the exiled god of war so my friend thought solaire was just a default player character omg
December 18, 2025 at 10:05 PM
turns out no one ever really says anything interesting about a guy that abandoned priesthood and willingly became undead to chase the exiled god of war so my friend thought solaire was just a default player character omg
disabled people aren’t children but often when someone really hates kids their rage is specifically about having to be inconvenienced or annoyed by someone who is vulnerable in such a way that they can’t help it and require our collective care and that almost inherently implicates disabled people
November 15, 2025 at 2:09 PM
disabled people aren’t children but often when someone really hates kids their rage is specifically about having to be inconvenienced or annoyed by someone who is vulnerable in such a way that they can’t help it and require our collective care and that almost inherently implicates disabled people
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Reading letters from the Princess Liselotte of Palantine, the German sister-in-law of Louis XIV, and it's wild because she had this super informal writing style that almost sounds like modern texts
Like at one point she goes "wish to god my son didn't love holding chunks of bread like a peasant"
November 28, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Reading letters from the Princess Liselotte of Palantine, the German sister-in-law of Louis XIV, and it's wild because she had this super informal writing style that almost sounds like modern texts
Like at one point she goes "wish to god my son didn't love holding chunks of bread like a peasant"
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