Can I Throw Rocks At Her? (I Like Her Design, Very Fun)

Can I throw rocks at her? (I like her design, very fun)

Can I Throw Rocks At Her? (I Like Her Design, Very Fun)
Can I Throw Rocks At Her? (I Like Her Design, Very Fun)

Rock is not very effective against steel... (Thank you for the request!)

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8 months ago

wait isnt gender over today

1 year ago
windingnights - WindingPaths

Voice of The Cheated not for sure if this is gonna be this guy's official design. went with a robin cuz it was the first thing i thought of. if i do end up making a new design, cheated's gonna be a shrike. those birds are awesome!!


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1 year ago
The Restless(Stanley) And The Curious(Bucket)

The Restless(Stanley) and The Curious(Bucket)


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3 months ago

I’m baaaaack and with another fan princess!!

I’m Baaaaack And With Another Fan Princess!!
I’m Baaaaack And With Another Fan Princess!!
I’m Baaaaack And With Another Fan Princess!!

Chapter II: The painting

Quick summary of her chapter I: go down without blade, don’t say a single word to both the princess and your voices, and then sit down next to her & admire her like one would a painting until u starve <333

she’s mute and mostly stays still. She’s not super active and prefers to stay in one spot. Won’t be bothered if you decide to leave with or without her or just choose to remain with her again, but she’ll be disappointed if you stab her. She’s like a canvas when you stab her although I don’t imagine her dying just from a stab wound like how a painting isn’t automatically ruined if it has a small-ish hole in it. You’d probably have to slash her completely before the princess is truly slain and you “save the world”. If you take your life like how you do in any other route here you successfully slay the princess, you’ll get Chapter III: The Sketch… which I have just now thought of and have no info on.

I have her cabin too!! Def based off of cubist art style and Picasso, but more as an inspiration than a reference

I’m Baaaaack And With Another Fan Princess!!

Sadly I don’t have a voice counterpart for her yet 😔 I don’t know whether to lean towards excited artist wanting to learn how to draw certain things through observation or that one guy that is way too serious when going to the art museum and admires each art piece for way too long

Also heavily fixating on my own ocs so this blog might turn into a multi fandom blog… except the other fandom is of my ocverse that has a max of like.. 2-4 people in it, including me


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3 months ago

It's so fun how the Princess and the Dragon acknowledges and plays with game mechanics that are assumed to be non-diegetic, and uses them to add insight to the story/characters.

Screenshot from The Princess and the Dragon. The Princess says “I’ve never gotten a title card. What did yours say?”

The title card is a really obvious example, being something that TLQ actually sees and can comment on, and something that the Princess hadn't ever seen. What most would assume is just a framing device for the player is a real element of the world/construct.

I think it emphasizes how the story that the Narrator constructed is only "meant" to be told to TLQ. After all, The Narrator only appears in TLQ's mind, providing elaborate descriptions and attempting to contextualize the events of the game as a heroic task to save the world. Meanwhile the Princess is all alone, with no title cards or exposition, no context for why any of this is happening to her. The story revolves around her, but it doesn't care about her beyond her designated role, as something to be slain and hated. Her perspective is irrelevant to the Narrator's plan, so she doesn't get the fancy presentation or necessary context: she doesn't deserve it.

Screenshot from The Princess and The Dragon. The internal dialogue reads "It is quiet, and you are alone. This is what you deserve. This is what you deserve. This is what you deserve. This is what you deserve."
The text repeats itself until it's cut off at the bottom of the screen.
Screenshot from the Spectre. She says “I’m not sure. I’m just the one these things have happened to, not the one with all the answers. Or any of the answers.”

There's also those long stretches of dialogue where the voices talk to each other in TLQ's mind without progressing the story. They're occasionally acknowledged by the Princess elsewhere (Prisoner, Nightmare) but P&tD makes it very explicit and confirms that time is actively passing during these conversations, with TLQ staring in silence for who knows how long.

Screenshot of the Long Quiet's body in The Princess and the Dragon. The internal dialogue reads "Silence, as the mind in front of you falls back into itself."

(Personally I don't think all of the voice dialogue is necessarily in real time, if only because some Princesses wouldn't have had the patience for it. Like if you had really stood still for that long, the Beast would've definitely eaten you... she's not waiting for you to finish thinking lol)

This one I think is more for humour, but it also draws attention to how much of the inner conversation the Princess is missing in normal chapters, when the voices aren't actively speaking to her through TLQ's body. Where we're having vibrant debates or key information revealed by the Narrator, she just sees a silent, staring figure. Speaking of the Narrator, He's completely absent from the Princess' POV, either because He doesn't want to speak to her or is somehow unable to (He does say in Tower that she's not supposed to be able to interact with Him...) Again, the story was not made to be told to her, so she isn't given His context, and because the player is usually so immersed in TLQ's perspective, they probably wouldn't realize just how much she's missing until they see things from her perspective.

One other example: if you choose to [Say nothing] immediately after you excise yourself, the Princess reacts to it:

Screenshot from The Princess and The Dragon. The sharp variant of the Princess says " 'Say nothing...?' Was that... you? Great. So you hitched a ride."
Screenshot from The Princess and The Dragon. The soft variant of the Princess says " 'Say nothing...?' That's you, isn't it? So you left with me. I'm not alone."

I just find this so hilarious tbh, and the fact that she repeats back those exact words implies that she literally senses the text written in brackets. If you do it once you're back in the basement, she says this:

Screenshot from the Princess and the Dragon. The sharp variant of the Princess says “I don’t think the silent treatment’s going to work. I can… feel? You choosing not to say anything.”

I wonder if it's the same for the Narrator/voices... do they also “feel” your actions while you’re choosing them? Do they hear you say (Lie) before you lie? When Skeptic said "Wink" out loud did he actually choose a dialogue option with [Wink] in brackets?? Ok that last one's a joke but there's lots of potential here

I just think it's cool because the average player wouldn't think twice about any of these things, because they seem like simple stylistic/game design choices. In a game where all player input is through dialogue options, the square brackets are an immediately understandable way to convey action, as opposed to plain text. In a game structured around repeating loops, it makes sense to make those loops distinguishable for players by separating each loop with a title card, and the chapter naming convention works as a nod to the fairytale storybook aesthetics the game draws from.

But by placing you into the Princess's head and acknowledging those design choices as diegetic elements that change depending on your perspective, it forces you to reevaluate your experiences: the things you didn't think were really "part of the game" and the experiences you didn't realize weren't universal. It exposes your hidden privileges, the luxuries and structural supports you have compared to the Princess that you don't even notice because you've never experienced the alternative.

It might make you realize how the way you perceive and conceptualize the world might be very different from how others conceptualize it (Tony's recent ask about the multicoloured glass in HEA could also play into this in a fascinating way, with the mismatch in perception between TLQ and the Narrator's script). It's all just very cool for a game that's based on perception.

It also makes me wonder... what other elements of this game are diegetic that we just haven't paid attention to?

Well, I think that the captions are probably also diegetic. TLQ occasionally refers to the voices by their complete titles despite them not ever referring to each other by those titles, instead opting for descriptors like "jumpy one" or "the worst one" or "rage boy" or "chilly little freak" lol. For a direct comparison, Paranoid exclusively calls Smitten "the lovesick one" or some variant in HEA, but TLQ refers to him by his full name using quotation marks, as if he's quoting something he's read:

Screenshot from Happily Ever After. The Voice of the Paranoid says "Yeah. A certain lovesick fool has been suspiciously quiet. One might even say absent."
Screenshot from Happily Ever After. The Voice of the Paranoid says "The lovesick one. The one from last time. He's not gone. He's just with her now. He's the shadow."
Screenshot from Happily Ever After. A dialogue option reads "Hey, where's 'The Voice of the Smitten?' He was here last time. And it's not like him to be this quiet."

The voices don't seem aware that these titles exist, while TLQ does, despite them sharing a mind. Also, when the Princess shares a body/mind with you, she never uses their titles either. In the Spectre/Princess and the Dragon, she calls Hero "the nice one", Cold "the quiet one" or "cold little freak", and the Narrator "the bossy one" or "that murder-happy know-it-all". Spectre describes the voices as shards of broken glass on the floor, so she likely perceives them completely differently to how we/TLQ see them.

Even The Narrator isn't aware of His title. If you call Him that in the mirror conversation, He says "'The Narrator'. I suppose that's my job, isn't it?", reacting to the title as if it's His first time hearing about it. There's also this question from the fourth Shifty encounter:

Screenshot from the fourth Shifting Mound conversation. A dialogue option reads "When you send me back, I'm not alone. There are voices that speak to me. Some of them are me, but one of them is something else. I call him The Narrator, and he wants me to kill you. Do you have a Narrator? Have the vessels had one?"

It seems like the titles are presented specifically for The Long Quiet/decider, and that they somehow reflect how TLQ perceives the voices/Narrator, since TLQ takes credit for "calling him" that. If the captions were specifically shown to TLQ in the same way that the title cards are, it'd explain how he has this information without it ever being verbally told to him, and why the Princess doesn't know their titles even when she's sharing your body.

But besides the captions, I think it could be fun to interpret the game as if most, if not all of its game mechanics exist in-universe. The choice menu, the music, the cursors, the save/load icons, saving/loading in general, the title screen, the Clown Princess living in the walls (game files), you name it. Let’s peel away these game mechanics cell by cell! Let's see what meaning we can find together, let's see what we're made of!


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5 months ago

Got bored and decided to draw as many Hero designs as I could remember

hope i did everyone well :)

Got Bored And Decided To Draw As Many Hero Designs As I Could Remember
Got Bored And Decided To Draw As Many Hero Designs As I Could Remember

too scared to tag anyone but if they find this then yeah 👍


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9 months ago

Language Of The Lost (Slay The Princess edit)

1 year ago

having talented friends is so wild!!!!!! like. YOU!!!!!!!!!! YOU made THAT. YOU DID THAT?!?!?!?! YOU created!!!! THAT!!!!!!!!!!! WOAH!!!!!! praise!!!!!!!! praise for one thousand years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 months ago
My New Emotional Support Bird Dragon Guy
My New Emotional Support Bird Dragon Guy
My New Emotional Support Bird Dragon Guy
My New Emotional Support Bird Dragon Guy

my new emotional support bird dragon guy


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1 year ago
Iterators.. Aren't Very Tall. I Was Wondering How Tall The Other Narrators Were Compared To Tier, So

Iterators.. aren't very tall. I was wondering how tall the other Narrators were compared to Tier, so if you'd like, I'd love to see a comparison!


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