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she/her, 23, mainly rosegarden and zelink
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saying “i want him” about the character but not in a romantic or sexual way . i just Require him i need to Obtain him

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psssst im currently making a rosegarden college au and i just posted the second chapter last night, please check it out if ur feelin the drought like i am🫣😔

Chapters: 2/?

Fandom: RWBY

Rating: General Audiences

Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply

Relationships: Oscar Pine/Ruby Rose

Characters: Ruby Rose (RWBY), Oscar Pine, Yang Xiao Long, Weiss Schnee, Jaune Arc, Nora Valkyrie, Pyrrha Nikos, Lie Ren, Oscar Pine's Aunt, Blake Belladonna, Penny Polendina

Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - College/University, First Meetings, Strangers to Lovers, Developing Relationship, Alcohol, First Dates

Summary:

So this is how she dies; surrounded by a bunch of her friends at a restaurant for her birthday, flushed face as they holler at her and offer her more drinks and desserts, utterly embarrassed in an unfamiliar way. Gods, this is why she doesn’t usually drink. She knows people say stupid stuff and do stupid things when they drink, so why did she open her mouth?

Why did she tell her friends about the cute boy across the restaurant?

psst chapter 3 is out ;)))

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I'm pretty on board with the headcanon that what Link gets out of being the bearer of the Triforce of Courage is the power of being a video game protagonist, but I genuinely can't decide whether it would be funnier if he's 100% aware of how much bullshit his everything is, or if he honestly doesn't realise.

Like, does he know that normal people can't recover from life-threatening wounds in a matter of minutes by drinking a jar of really good soup? It's the sort of thing you'd assume would be obvious just from being around other human beings, and yet.

The fact that Breath of the Wild Link's laser-parrying trick is something that only works for him is made explicit in the dialogue, so presumably he's at least aware that it's exceptional, but does he understand that it's complete bullshit, or does he think it's just a skill issue?

Link: No, that's fair, if I fuck up the timing I have to eat a laser to the chest and that is, understandably, extremely painful, so I don't recommend you practice this unless you're really confident about your timing.

Random Guard:...Link people die if they take those to the chest.

Link: I mean you should be angling yourself, i'm not saying to just let your sternum take a whole blow, to just take it square, that's a terrible idea

Random Guard: It explodes rocks.

Link: You have armor for a reason my guy.

Random Guard: ...

Link: If it helps, drinking some fire resist potions has proven to be moderately effective for me.

Random Guard: The Ones you apply to your skin?

Link: What

Random Guard: What

Even if he does know, he's absolutely pretending he doesn't. Have you SEEN that man's dialogue options? He's telling everyone he knows that he drinks sunscreen and he's doing it with a straight face.

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You know, watching all the volumes I missed out on in one go has been really interesting.

Initially, I thought Ruby being with Oscar was maybe just gonna be a one sided ship on Oscar's behalf?

I thought it was cute as heck, and I loved the idea of two kids, with such extraordinary pressures put upon them, just... being normal dorks with each other.

Maybe that's boring, but that was kinda why I liked it, you know?

They're both two characters that have so much to live up to, and their circumstances are the furthest thing from boring....aaaand yet the relationship they could have would just be the epitome of the "couple that gets nervous to even hold hands" trope.

On my way to get caught up, seeing everything up until last weeks devastating cliffhanger...I don't get people saying they can't see the Rosegarden implications?

It's not subtle about it at all. Hell, even people I know ship Ruby with someone else (or no one at all) have pointed out that there has been a spotlight on how important Oscar and Ruby are to each other.

Even if the characters don't totally get why that is themselves, the narrative and animation choices keep drawing back to it, you know?

Sure, you could point out Oscar and Ozma merging and the can of worms that that argument brings. That's fair.

That being said, however, I don't think they're going to end up being merged.

Even if they come close to it, I don't see it being permanent or that Oscar would lose himself or become a second wheel with Ozma taking the reigns.

With all the emphasis put on Oscar being his own person and Ozma genuinely not wanting the incarnation process to continue....why would the story pull a 180 and seemingly go against its own messaging? Being your own person and breaking toxic cycles seems to be an important theme here. Especially with what we've seen in V9 so far.

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