I think they know about the legal issues and trashiness of AI in general but they're not that dumb unless they want to get sued by his ex prime minister son
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Akhira'a is a waterbender that can do both combat and healing and will inevitably dabble in bloodbending.
Arhia'a is a firebender who spends most of his time helicopter parenting over everything cooking in his ovens and bruleeing caramel and meringues.
Akhira'a is generous when the alternative is stinginess, apathetic when someone isn't an ideal victim. Struggling to be good when he's openly jaded. Noblesse oblige, basically.
I don't know what's wilder. A possible Kefka ultimate, pet friendly cities or the Jollibee collab.
OHOHOHOHOHO
Even if it means c*mbending memes.
Zuko and Sokka really be tanking most of the Avatarâs fandomâs thirst but Iâm glad to see everyone getting some love
Youâre right and we need to send people who canât tell apart Wei Wuxian from Jinshi or Zuko back to school
Thinking do the people who say everyone looks the same in xianxia danmei have a point or is it a skill issue?
When I hear the church organs blare and see the Vault show up on my screen I know the levelling roulette loves me.
Burnt 120 pulls but I have a whole new squad from all the 6* spooks
an image that says "dark artshare, for the gothic, the haunting, the eerie, the unusual, and the sublime"
for the gothic romantics and lovers of bloody swords :
here lies a dark #artshare for this #portfolioday â
post your links and let this space serve as a directory for those who draw a darker path.
âïž grimdark, horror, gothic, supernatural, etc.
đȘŠ properly tagged nsfw allowed
đ€ share & engage
Avatar had a huge hand in shaping who I am and part of it was thanks to Zuko and Sokka in hairstyles that actually looked decent
I wasnât expecting fruity Zuko or even that Avatar movie leak but I would like his number
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Body got wrecked, brain is feeling bleh, in urgent need of good feels and world peace.
Proof of 5000 years of culture right there.
Nothing affirmed my faith in humanity more than finding the Cupcakke remix community on Bilibili and the masterpieces they made
Merchantâs Tale from FFXIV, Part 1 Credit where credit is due. FFXIVâs latest Variant Dungeon, Merchantâs Tale, came out this week in Patch 7.45. Thereâs been a lot of well-deserved criticism levied towards it already, because some of the most prominently marketed aspects of this new release - the gear, some of the bosses, etc. â have been Orientalist caricatures that are demeaning, racist, and frankly rather disappointing. Itâs obvious why this is (sex sells and Disneyâs Aladdin sells; hence the âexoticâ belly dancer gear, the blue genie of the lamp, the flying carpets, etc.), and I wonât rehash those points here because that isnât the focus of this post. The point is this: thereâs been some actual research & work thatâs gone into Merchantâs Tale, and those facets should be recognized and praised and discussed, even as we are justly and rightfully denouncing the aforementioned Orientalism. Iâm an Iranian-American; I may not be the best person to speak on this on account of how I am diaspora, but my grasp of Farsi/Persian and my cultural upbringing gives me enough background to recognize the work that Creative Unit 3 did put into this latest release. Itâs my personal belief that we should be encouraging more and better representation, not less and worse, and until matters & industries & reach improve enough that we can enjoy homegrown representation developed in the countries best suited to represent themselves, we ought to give companies feedback to encourage them to do better (hire natives and first language speakers, do their research, understand what not to do, etc.) rather than to become entirely avoidant (âwhy bother with representing this culture when weâll only get slammed for itâ) or, worse, to start disregarding our feedback entirely in favor of what sells best. Thereâs enough good representation in Merchantâs Tale that itâs worth not losing sight of it, and Iâm going to be covering all of those things in this post.
Be warned: spoilers await you. Finally, before we start: please pray for the people of Iran. The Framework The first thing about Merchantâs Tale to reckon with is that it isnât current-day Corvos, which is to say that it isnât FFXIVâs closest analogue to the Middle East. Itâs Corvos as depicted by a fictional collection of stories. Sound familiar? Several textboxes from Y'nazqha follow: If you have no objections, I would start right away. Now, will you journey into the pages of ancient folklore with me? It is a beautifully illuminated manuscript that bears a treacherous enchantment: it can draw the reader's very mind into its pages. Needless to say, such a rare tome is notorious among collectors of unique and dangerous documents. Now, I hope you understand the reason I requested your company. Might you keep me safe while I explore this world of fiction? Yes, er...I am...very thorough. But enough about me- surely you're curious about the book! It's entitled The Merchant's Tale, and it is a well-known fable passed down in Corvos, located in southern Ilsabard. The protagonist is a shrewd young merchant, and the story describes his journey to find the perfect gift to win the heart of a young maiden.
The tale in question also suffers from having countless versions: Screenshot of a textbox from Y'nazqha again: However, over generations, countless versions of the tale have been passed down and retold. I can't say for certain how this particular manuscript ends. One aspect of the story is about as traditional as it gets in folklore. A young man winning the heart and hand of a woman: Another textbox from Y'nazqha: The protagonist is a shrewd young merchant, and the story describes his journey to find the perfect gift to win the heart of a young maiden. If thereâs any doubt as to whatâs happening here, the reward for unlocking all thirteen routes of Merchantâs Tale is an eye mask that looks like sleepwear. Something youâd wear to bed. A screenshot of the FFXIV facewear item "The Faces We Wear - Comfortable Eye Mask" which is a white eye mask with a black and yellow head strap.
And, of course, thereâs both the genie and the flying carpet(s) which call to mind Disneyâs Aladdin, based on Aladdin, a tale that originates in a certain collection of folktales. Iâm not including the picture of the genie here, youâve all seen it, but we will revisit the carpet later. FFXIVâs Merchantâs Tale appears to be based on, or heavily influenced by, One Thousand and One Nights, a collection of mostly Middle Eastern stories. I say mostly because some are mostly inventions added to the collection at later times by Westerners. The prime example of this is Aladdin; look that up if youâd like more details. The majority of stories found within One Thousand & One Nights arenât very well known in the public zeitgeist, and we can probably attribute a great deal of that to vast gulfs in culture and sensibilities (old vs. modern). The most common and universal aspect of the collection, however, is the framing device: the stories contained in the collection are presented as stories told by Sahrzahd (commonly known as Scheherazade) to her husband the king starting on the night of their marriage. She regales him with these stories throughout the night, and ends mid-tale each time come sunrise; intrigued and possessed by the need to know how each story ends, the king always delays her execution (long story, you can look it up) until the next day.
A few weeks ago, when The Merchant's Tale dropped in FF14, a GREAT Tumblr post was made about the stuff that the content does RIGHT, and the things that are just Orientalist slop. Some ppl requested the post in image form and so I reached out to the OP to get permission to do just that!
Spoilers!
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Bon appetit
A strict biological divide never sat right with me. Thereâs probably a range with how far miqoâte pupils shrink and dilate but that range is different for each group depending on their normal habits.
Adjustment can be difficult, but not impossible.
Itâs not tradition that dictates their bedtime, itâs jobs that need them to be awake in the day or night. Sometimes both.
Be it undertaking or doing prep work for the family bakery before morning openings because most people donât have croissants for supper.
I love character writing because I find PEOPLE fascinating. How circumstances can lead people to walk different paths. How the same event can have different reactions. What can change one's views, beliefs, or nature. I wanna capture that in my work.
Anyway I designed this character with a big ass,
I didnât think Daenerys Targaryen killing the Night King with a gun is possible but this is the closest we ever got to a good ending for ASOIAF
Thanks Fortnite