Made this for my mom as Mother's Day present. Now that she has seen it I can post it here.
Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday, whether you celebrate the holiday or not!
Just walked by a housemate and I audibly gasped and she said "aww thank you it's new :)" and twirled around to show me the gorgeous gilded dress she was wearing to a party and I did not have the heart to tell her I wasn't gasping about the dress I was excited about the box of Dominos cheese pizza she had in her hands
A kenku lady I got to play in a one-shot this week. Their name is Ananke and they are a lunar sorcerer.
"Nemesis was a Romano-Egyptian deity in the form of a griffin. She was associated with fate, and complete statuettes often showed one paw resting upon a wheel representing fate."
Pose Reference
The drawing is actually based on that! Here's the original meme
Jumping on the crow Miranda bandwagon. Can't get this image out of my head after reading @lepusrufus's posts.
character who is sun-coded but not in the traditional ray-of-sunshine way. character who is sun-coded in the sense that they burn hot and bright and powerful, that they’re a raging fury of fire and passion, and that maybe, just maybe, they are destroying themselves as they do so.
So I see a lot of posts about Caitlyn hesitating to kill Jinx at the tea party scene, and how that moment probably haunts both her and Vi after.
But rewatching the scene, I noticed an important detail and realized, Caitlyn likely dodged a bullet (literally) by not shooting Jinx.
After a tense confrontation with an escaped Caitlyn and hearing Vi plead for her life, Jinx seems to yield.
We see her look around as if in contemplation, then slowly took a few steps back.
After being told to "drop the gun" a second time, Jinx finally put the handgun on the table...right in front of Silco.
We all know Powder/Jinx is incredibly intelligent. It appears to me the decision to put the handgun within Silco's reach is a deliberate one. (Silco would later grab the gun and attempt to shoot Vi.)
Silco was the only participant at the tea party who had no qualms with killing his opponents. Despite the peculiarity of the moment, Jinx knows Silco would come to her defense if anything happened to her.
This actually shows how much Jinx trusts her adoptive father even after the statue scene.
If Caitlyn shot Jinx, Silco would most likely grab the gun and fire at Caitlyn. Given the Kiramman's diverted attention and without Jinx there to stop him (why would she?), Silco would not have missed like in canon.
(I would also like to add that being shot has much graver consequences for Caitlyn compared to Jinx, who is enhanced by Shimmer.)
Now I doubt Jinx did it on purpose, but knocking Caitlyn unconscious and taking her out of the equation might have actually saved Caitlyn's life.
Based on in-game emotes I conclude that Vi is the girlfriend who knows all the sick moves while Cait actually can't dance to save her life.
Bonus:
this is their dynamics to me
100 is kind of a lot for "quantity of Koroks who tried to go camping but coincidentally all got too tired to move", so here's my personal headcanon:
There is one (1) Korok who actually tried to join his friends in camping and see post-Upheaval Hyrule, but got too tired to move and needed to be rescued by Mr. Hero.
And as soon as you rescued him, he told everyone in Korok Forest about how the cool, brave, awesome Mr. Hero personally hand-carried him to his friend.
So now every time a set of camping Koroks spots Mr. Hero in the distance, they get really excited and rock-paper-scissors over who gets to race ahead and flop in front of the hero like a puppy who doesn't want to leave the dog park, claiming they can't move and need to be carried.