kaiperion ->->->->-> kaienne-pepper
kaiperion ->->->->-> kaienne-pepper
is this a safe space to say that i’ve never understood the “don’t trust the mage” gimmick that da fans have been doing for like 10 years and are now carrying over to bg3. i think morrigan & anders are both very straightforward about the fact that they have semi-private agendas that the pc’s self-interest won’t always align with. i’ve never considered either of them having “too much” agency to be a betrayal—same with gale’s secret, which he shares in act 1 out of concern for you anyway. and what about merrill, dorian, vivienne, shadowheart, and wyll. solavellans it’s literally just your man who’s the problem 🫰
it's true, and I'm glad an industry veteran with a large platform is saying it
Really the gall of the Inquisitor of all protags to be given the 'could one thing in this fucking world stay fixed' line, as if the Warden didn't do everything an Inquisitor did but whilst homeless and with their only allies a collection of metaphorically dead criminals. Like so sorry that your political victories were unstable mx inquisitor, the night before the landsmeet was the first time I'd slept inside a room with walls and a cieling for a year. The first time I got to my cool fortress all my staff were being eaten and the ones left tried to assassinate me. And I still managed to deal with my darkspawn magister without a dragon!
much to Yahoo's chagrin, Firefox is actually the new pdf
this is a big deal since adobe recently locked editing PDFs behind a paywall :’)
@stvksn on ig
i hope your god has asked you for mercy and i hope you've refused to forgive him
is so insanely powerful. that's gonna be seared in my brain for a long time. fuck.