Wooooo same
I’m not a horrible procrastinator! I’m very good at it!
Adelaide,… How do you like your nickname?
Guess who’s been playing botw again?
How Far We’ve Come 💛✨
J. Laurens. October 28, 1754 ~ August 1782 Brave soldier of the First Continental Army that fought for American, both white and black, rights
Two chibi DnD characters, the character on the right, Faywyn, is not mine but my friend’s. Finley on the left is mine tho
Euden in Chapter 14: So you know how my entire character arc was about how it is wrong to build a better future out of sacrifice as the ends shouldn't justify the means if innocent people get hurt? Well screw that noise! I'm going to betray my friends and all my troops and people without hesitation so I can "save" my sister, allowing a dark future everyone keeps telling me is the worst fate that could happen to the world to happen (which also is causing my own sister to be subjected to an internal suffering as well).
The Fanbase: Thanks we hate it. #notmyeuden
I am so sorry to everyone who knows me for the person I am going to become when the Wisdom Saga comes out
We stan Owl House for not going the Steven Universe route dont even try to deny it
Luz said “Everyone deserves time and forgiveness except Belos cause he’s a genocidal maniac” and I love her for it.
Sneak peek of a new character for tomorrow’s chapter Scene!
Okay so I’ve seen a lot of people being like “oh Eurylochus is not a hypocrite bc he didn’t intentionally sacrifice the crew with Circe like Odysseus did with Scylla”
And while yes it is not the same, uh…….. here’s the problem from my perspective and why I still totally think he’s a hypocrite.
He was the one who had those men under his command. Odysseus gave him a mission and for that mission, Eurylochus was in charge of those guys. Then he LOSES (yes it is his fault, he was responsible for those men) the men to Circe and then runs back to Odysseus and immediately is trying to leave. He in a way is actively choosing to ABANDON those men without even TRYING to attempt a plan to save them. Like he doesn’t even think about it.
Yes Odysseus and the Scylla situation are messed up and it is not the same as Eurylochus and the Circe situation, but sorry guys this man is absolutely still a hypocrite. For his own self preservation he was about to abandon a bunch of men HE LOST to a supposed evil. The only difference is that Ody did it deliberately while Eurylochus’ incompetence caused it.
And here’s the thing, we can argue that Odysseus bc of the Scylla situation is more of a monster than Eury. I’m not even saying the mutiny is not justified. IT ABSOLUTELY WAS. The crew absolutely should have mutinied and Eury was right to challenge Ody.
However, these characters are complex and like yeah, Ody is a monster and a conniving schemer, but he is ultimately just a man trying to get home. And Eury is a fool and a hypocrite that would abandon his men for his mistakes but he is also just a tired man who is starving and suffering.
Finally drew these two! And enjoy a worried Flowey. ©Undertale by Toby Fox