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Vivichor

@vivichor / vivichor.tumblr.com

hi! i'm vell // any pronouns // i make silly little drawings ♥
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The Last Emperor

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Based on Constantine XI, but I painted it because I also feel that I am not living up to expectations

I love warhammer 40k fans on here because they’re all like “I LOVE blorbius scrunklius, he’s such a relatable tragic character. The scenes in his book where he talks about how his father failed him always make me so emotional. He’s my sweet little babygirl and I would protect him with my life.” And then I look up blorbius scrunklius or whatever and his canon artwork looks like

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the torture brothers every other day asking my rogue trader, "is this guy bothering you? we think this guy is bothering you. please tell us this guy is bothering you."

i felt like writing some lore for my viera wols people in othard, just some ideas and doodles i have!! "Sfona, the northern skatay viera are a hardy people, stout, furry, and small-eared, they have adapted to the coldest clime in the Othard continent. Their access to karakul wool, leather and sempervirent plant fibre is essential to their survival in this part of the world, as it allows them access all year around to cold-resistant fabrics. This wool and fibre is often woven into coats and wraps, coloured with local organic dyes. Their unique designs and where they are worn differentiate tribes, families, status and personal stories. These coats are treasured by their families, and kept long after the wearers passage into the aetherial sea, woven into quilts that retold family histories before a time the Sfona had a system of writing. Their nomadic lifestyle means that they spend much of their summers in the northern mountain ranges, and seeking the warmer climates of the Golmore Jungle, Azim Steppe and Dalmasca during the winters. They are sometimes seen to have adopted outcast Hyur, Au ra, Miqo'te and Hrothgar in their travels. The expansion of the warmongering Garlean Empire has caused some of the more northwestern tribes to retreat into the more isolated Golmore, Historically the Sfona, related to Veena, have been people of pale skin, pale hair and dark eyes, though their widespread nature has made them a rather diverse people. A trading and crafting culture, their incredibly complex weaved textiles are often sought after all over Othard."

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everytime i get dysphoria over my height, im quickly reminded of how freaking tall fromsoft women are, which instantly cures my ailment

This is actually a good strategy for battling dysphoria

I mean I say it often anyway because she’s an icon. I’m glad it has trans benefits.

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i am fucking Thinking about how death is handled in destiny 2 once again.

in regards to guardians it’s almost treated as like a joke or something deeply unserious? possibly even alien in a way due to how we kill and destroy and wreck havoc against our alien foes, but we ourselves never die. it’s really interesting to me cause there really isn’t a lot that can permanently kill a guardian so it makes sense we’d have this perception. like off the top of my head you have weapons of sorrow, hive rituals where the light is drained from a guardian, and paracausal beings which ofc includes other guardians. but that isn’t a lot, most deaths are not permanent and so this perception of death among guardians seems like death really isnt that big of a deal.

we jump off the tower and then get resurrected and have a little laugh about it. guardians constantly kill each other for fun in crucible. we are always doing incredibly stupid shit but we are rewarded because our enemies do not share in our immortality. it’s fascinating bc this not only makes us become riskier as time goes on due to being rewarded (enemies defeated) for our lack of self preservation, but this also makes guardians as a whole uniquely unsuited to handle grief and loss. if you spend your whole unlife winning and thinking that if a friend dies they’ll just come right back, it’s such a shock if (or rather when) they actually do die permanently. and then that guardian has to spend the rest of their immortal, undying life remembering. they have to live with that while they watch the newer guardians flood into the tower with the same naive disposition as they once had.

i’m sure guardians know theoretically they could die permanently at any point, especially because of those like dredgen yor, but i feel like for most it’s one of those things that most would say “well that would never happen to me” until it does happen. guardians seem to just have this inability to let go and it makes me want to bite drywall because i think abt it too long and start going feral. like!! the past may be the past but it sure doesn’t feel like it when you’re immortal and you remember that shit clear as day!!! aghhhh pacing around my room in circles and eating ROCKS

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Cyrene Valantion and Argel Tal (woman edition) being tragic lesbians together. That’s it that’s the ask

YOU ASKED FOR IT. YOU ASKED FOR IT. POST-RESURRECTION

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