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kiefbowl

I love when people are like “I can’t believe you reblogged that despite their user name, icon, bio, and last twenty posts” bc to me my dash is the only part of this website and I’m not slowing down to look at urls you could all be the same person

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vecna

Matt Mercer: Runs a specifically queer tabletop system, with characters who are non-binary and/or bi/pan, and with players who are non-binary and/or bi/pan.

Me: Wow, this is amazing. Feels pretty good to see myself represented like this. I should check out this system!

One of the game designers:

Me: Cool, now I never want to touch this game or go near its community ever again in my life.

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Sometimes I remember the Cinderbrush one shot and… that shit was wild. Does anyone else remember how Jamie and Aff’s dads were banging? Sasha seduced a cop? The main plot hook was going to a rave where Jamie sold drugs and they all made out with each other? They basically tortured a fellow student who was actually a cultist for information in the school bathroom? Cameron gave Jamie a drug storage/witch supplies cave? They all probably ended up in a polycule? That was THE SHIT.

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cryptonature

Vultures are holy creatures.

Tending the dead.

Bowing low.

Bared head.

Whispers to cold flesh,

“Your old name is not your king.

I rename you ‘Everything.’”

fun fact!

Vultures are also responsible for keeping diseases at bay.

Vulture stomach acid is so powerful that it can kill anthrax and many other deadly diseases.

So when they consume the carcass of a creature that has died of disease, they actually destroy the disease within it too!

So yes vultures are 100% holy creatures because they not only eat the dead, but protect the living from death.

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So now HTB is its own thing, I'm adding on the stipulation that, yes, mimics are able to fall in love romantically as part of their developing humanity, though it is rare. I'm adding this as I had an idea for a separate short story/plot set in the same universe in which a mimic falls in love with a human and how that differs from typical human notions of romance.

It is very rare for mimics to fall in love once they gain humanity because romance is not seen as 'vital' to the human experience and mimics themselves have never viewed it as being something that is necessary due to their existing as concepts. At the end of the day, they are eldritch beasts beyond human comprehension and whilst it is tempting and easy to want to apply human labels of gender and romantic/sexual identities to them, it's important to remember that they don't interact with nor experience the world the same way a human does, even when they have gained humanity. They exist past human norms and understanding like that.

The best way I can describe it is to think of it the same way/very similar to how Gaiman and Pratchett talk about angels and demons and how they love and construct identities for themselves in Good Omens :)

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The Bone Witch ☠️

Latest addition to my witchy art series!

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