“oh no we need to practice for our fake dating” is the funniest trope to me cause like. there are so many people who force themselves into a shitty relationship they hate just because of amatonormatiivity that it’s an ingrained part of popular culture to joke about hating your partner.
which is to say, oh my god you dont need to hold hands and go on fake dates, you don’t even need to agree on a single detail of your cover story beforehand. you can literally stand 6 feet apart at all times and look profoundly uncomfortable and all anyone will think is “yikes™. not my problem”
Listen, sometimes a ship is less about wanting them to kiss or have sex or whatever, and more about needing them to be so endlessly intertwined and connected to the point where they might as well be one creature.
More pencil sketches... With Friederick and the other PC of the DnD campaign @revoleotion 's Elxian, whom the Captain of the "Good Fortune" fished out of the ocean and placed into Friedericks care. I think their "coworkers bonded together by the horrors" dynamic is really fun, they come from very different backgrounds.
[ID 1: a pencil sketch of Friederick and Elxian, two DnD Characters. Friederick is a gnome and trying to tie a bowtie, unsuccessfully. Elxian, a half-elf is watching him and commenting "you're a sailor how are you so bad at tying a knot". /End ID]
[ID 2: a pencil sketch of the same characters but this time Friederick is watching Elxian try to make a knot out of a rope, also unsuccessfully. /End ID]
part of what makes tragedies tragic is the story being preventable from the outside but unpreventable from the inside
finished my second bg3 run and was wondering if withers just goes back to sleep again after he verbally smites the dead three
Attention Everybody,
Christian Lindner ist in der Offenen Feldschlacht gefallen!