this magnificent artist ... @sunnnliwx is their @ on most things I believe . please show your support because this is absolutely beautiful .
shoutout to daniel molloy for being horny not in spite of the horrors but because of them
i have like 3 points in capitalism and this was the first one. i just could not resist
ohhh having a job is actually ruining my life. ok
whenever i see iwtv fans get upset about people kinning characters or similar stuff, i remember how anne rice talked about lestat. like... watch some interviews with her, im literally begging you. i watched one for a class project, and she talks about how he basically wrote himself and how he spoke to her and told her how his story went, how basically no thought went into lestat's scenes like it did with other characters, he basically guided her. not to MENTION, i was today years old when i found out about her in-character facebook asks.
basically, chill. she was a lil crazy too
Shhhh their antennas are touching
I think in the future Armand should continue to do his gaslighting, subtle manipulation, narrative weaving, scheming etc except over non-consequential things, and Daniel should just continue to unravel these threads, puzzles, mysteries, lies etc and it’s like foreplay for them.
Dutch is a very expressive character; it's very easy to tell whenever he's angry, upset, or using his silver tongue, just by his facial expressions and his tone.
This makes replaying the game a lot more interesting; even though he starts unravelling towards the end of the game, you can tell his distrust in Hosea and Arthur began before the game starts:
The easiest example for this is in "Who The Hell Is Leviticus Cornwall". Dutch starts by pleading to Hosea, telling him the gang needs money, but when Hosea stands his ground, Dutch's expression turns dark, and his eyes are covered by his hat, which from a cinematic stand point is used to symbolise something sinister; he already had some doubts eating away at him, and I believe Hosea saw it and chose to back down.
While we also see this in a few more instances later in the game; Dutch tells Arthur and Hosea to ride together so they reminisce about the "old Dutch", He tells Arthur in Horseshoe Overlook that Arthur looks like the type to betray him, and he constantly begs for the gang's faith in the earlier chapters, even if it's not as obvious as the latest chapters, I think it's an interesting choice from rockstar to show Dutch's distrust in his people in the very first quest with him after the tutorial.
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