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"We cut the night
We're random bullets, love
Shot by some drunken god
Guilty only, of growing old."
Kept listening to this again and again.
It's like people have never seen a character arc and how tropes work
Honestly it amazes me that people are being like “oh Hans was such a ladies man in KCD, him being with Henry makes no sense.” LIKE did you even play the first game?? Hans is not that good at talking to women if he’s not actively paying for sex? Plus I think it’s clear he’s over compensating. He’s so arrogant and cocky around women, trying to boast etc. But then during the scene where he and Henry kiss he’s the complete opposite, even when Henry reciprocates. It feels genuine and tender? The complete opposite of how he typically acts around women? Also this isn’t meant to say Hans isn’t attracted to women BUT I just think throughout KCD1 he’s bored and lonely, and sex and drinking are obviously his only vices? Like his cockiness is so clearly a front
Save me sweet sweet murderous Henry protecting Hans, save me
starting a 'i had 5 minutes and many hansry thoughts' collection
I'm a solas hater (i love hating him, not his character) and it still feels like a cop-out to have the guy you are trying to stop just be the exact same from beginning to end. It's like they didn't know what to do with his character
Maybe I'm too much of a Solas stan but theres something really upsetting to me about every ending having Solas use his life force to uphold the veil. You know, the unnatural construct that destroyed the immortality of the elves, traumatizes spirits that pass through it, separates the physical world from his beloved Fade. I wish there was one ending where the veil came down ._.
And how did we get from his goals being saving the elven people (and the spirits) to doing it all for Mythal? I remember seeing a fan theory a while back that Solas was bound to Mythal's will and that's why he did everything, and I hated it because it robs him of all of his agency as a character. But that's basically what we got.
I think Solas was OOC which is sad because I was hoping he'd be the saving grace of veilguard.
The worst part is that they think that by doing this it will make her a "deeper character". Sorry no, it does the opposite, it takes away from her agency, from the trauma she expirienced and how she had to adapt to that kind of society and become an enforcer of said system. Now it's just "good" or "bad".
"History will paint you a villain"
Fourth wall breaking to make us believe what they're putting in Rhaenyra's mouth.
Alicent went to Rhaenyra's wedding wearing the colors her House use for war, which created the Green and Black teams. She knew what she was doing.
Alicent was the only one who actively hated Rhaenyra's children to be bastards. Corlys and Rhaenys didn't really care, Rhaenyra's own husband didn't care, Viserys was totally happily in denial. Cole hated it, but his opinion doesn't matter.
Alicent made it a big deal, raised Aegon to be scared of Rhaenyra when he had no true animosity towards his sister before. And telling her son to spare Rhaenyra after years of telling him he was a challenge for her and would die if she becomes queen, was silly.
She helped put Aegon on the throne, and when learnt she was wrong to do so, started to show disdain for him that led Aegon to take his dragon to battle and get burnt.
Then, at his weakest state, she accepted Rhaenyra's deal that includes the murder of her son. The very son who did not want to be king in the first place. Just so she could run away with Helaena and her daughter. She is literally fleeing what she helped causing. She could protect Helaena and Jaehaera and stay in KL to be by her sons' sides and accepts the same sentence she put on them. But no, she still wants a way out of this mess.
So, the writers telling us, through Rhaenyra of all people, "Alicent is a only a victim of patriarchy and will be paint as a villain" is so stupid. Yes, she is a victim. But it doesn't justify all she did. In season two, she marvels at how messed up her boys are, when all their life they heard her complain about Rhaenyra and her bastard children, how Aemond lost an eye and how Lucaerys should have lost his too, that Rhaenyra will murder Aegon in cold blood when she becomes queen (before he usurped her).
So, yes, she is a villain and history will rightfully paint her as such. That doesn't make her a bad character, nor does it mean all victims become villains in turn; Rhaenys is a victim of patriarchy too, Rhaenyra and her mum, the servant girl who Aegon sexually assaulted, all the women of the story are victims of that.
F&H2 TERMINA X KCD2 CROSSOVER?????
Festival of Termina, Bohemia, 1403
Reblogging again because this is the sexiest thing ever
My boy, courage is a thing of honour... but what you're proposing isn't courage, it's foolhardiness.
He was really losing his mind waiting for Henry. Also i fully believe with how drunk he was he thought Godwin found out
Hans Capon, an hour after the romance scene, keeping it together.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (2025)
It's so beautiful 😭😭😭😭
0323 / Modern au
I still can't believe this is an actual thing, not as a selling point or anything, just making a ship CANON FOR THE SAKE OF IT??? WHEN DOES THAT EVEN HAPPEN??????
KINGDOM COME: DELIVERANCE II (2025) -> Hunger and Despair
The birds, they sang, break of day
"Start again, " I hear them say
It's so hard to just walk away
The birds, they sang, all a choir
"Start again, " a little higher
It's a spark in a sea of grey
Just liking what i see or care about 😖 (This account is dark and full of terrors)
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