My immortal is masterful. it changed my life for the better, made me stop injecting yolk, brought some love back into my marriages and eased my back poain. 10/10 recommend.
kill them all. what is a book but gateway to genocide? ah but the page tyrants doth not exist? why, ever story is a death, for once read the end is known and mystery suffers a silent demise
a new world awaits. let us gift them blankets.
(real tho site looks okay, few eyes but eh all ostriches come from eggs. only forum sections that seem to have any activity are Adult, BL and Ya. the more platforms the better I say)
Makes me think of Cugel the Clever from Vance's Dying Earth, sure he'll draw a blade but it's his bastard cunning that carries him into and out of trouble most of the time.
yeah, the archetype... ttrpg fantasy bard sort of thing. stories that don't necessarily need blood flowing to make them suspenseful and interesting. two rival philosophers each vie for the ear of the empress, so she sends them forth into her realm to learn as much of the land and people that...
i shouldn't be allowed near computers when i've had little sleep lel. I think Lamora? the con artist book review... never read it meself. i'll summarize it all into a single understandable sentence later, i promise XD
Idk if you've ever played Tyranny, but that world, the world of Kyros the tyrant, feels rich seen from the eyes of a lawbringer under Tunon the adjudicator, Archon of Law
the thing about these shows is the absolute normality of them, this gives poignancy and believality to the story, sorta the 'no country for old men' vibe. Now, a wandering judge in a fantasy setting... i can get behind that as a story model. they have a few gaurds, sometimes they have to...
hey i've been toying with this soft logic for a day or what, i just watched first season of Better Call Saul and having wacthed yer locke vid before i started i was thinking about characters that are sly wordsmiths instead of traditional damage soaks. So yeah, idk if you've watched BCS?