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Master Kilindi has long legs and enormous reach. I would say she’s 190 cm tall because it sounds more modest. “There is only one perk to being that tall and that is: every time you walk around a supermarket, an old lady will ask you to get a box of cereal down for her from a high shelf, and you can feel very warm and wholesome in doing that.”
i know unicorns are usually silver or lavender with those skinny horse legs built for running but id like to see more unicorns with natural colouration built like tanks like these beasts
Thinking very intensely about the fact Cohle is 6′5/196cm
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I’ve been on a Greek mythology kick lately, so, as a lark, here’s a quick list of a few Star Wars characters and Greek characters I think they resemble:
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Oedipus. Both men are noble of character and have heroic intentions. They are devoted to their adopted families, remarkably competent in their jobs as generals and leaders, and they always try to do the right thing in any situation they encounter. But, both are doomed by the narrative to take part in the downfall of their families and cultures, and all of their heroic efforts come to naught. Both of them ultimately end up punishing themselves for circumstances beyond their control, and perishing in exile.
Anakin Skywalker: Heracles. The most physically powerful heroes of their respective mythos, they earn reputations of renown for their feats of strength and ingenuity. Both men fall under the influence of powerful beings who want to destroy their souls, and end up murdering their entire families in fits of madness. But, both men also eventually come to their senses, and though they can never erase the horrible things they’ve done, they devote the rest of their lives to attempt to make some recompense for their crimes, and ascend to godhood as a result.
Darth Maul: Sisyphus, natch. Local bastard keeps cheating death, and it’s really starting to piss death off. Sentenced to always be working towards a goal that can never be achieved.
Princess Leia: Antigone. Devoted daughter-figures to Obi-Wan Kenobi and Oedipus, respectively. Doomed to deal with the fallout of their predecessor’s choices, and not happy about it. Stubbornly do the right thing in defiance of the law, knowing full well that it will cost them their lives. Ultimately they die before they can see the benefit of their life’s work, but both go out like complete badasses, and their deaths cause chain reactions that eliminate the families of their enemies.
Luke Skywalker: Perseus. “I’m just the simple adopted son of a farmer/fisherman who wants to fight injustice. Oh, my family is now being harmed by that injustice? Game on, motherfucker, I’m gonna punch you out with the help of this cool new sword my mentor got for me. Oh, there’s a princess in danger of being consumed by a monster? Well of COURSE I have to rescue her! And…wait, what the fuck do you mean, my bio dad’s an asshole god?”
Rey: Psyche. Both abandoned by their families because of a curse, both get sucked into a never-ending cosmic family drama that has caused yet another war. Their character arc involves winning over many of the other players in this family drama to try and reconcile them with each other, to mixed effects. Both are brought back from the dead by their love interests, and go on to rebuild their lives after the war’s end.
His best quality by far tbh
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Does anyone have any book/ movie and tv show recommendations that fit these requests?
- Very large scale major conflict, but lots of internal & character conflicts
- Unique characters!!!
- Not a snooze fest (I have ADHD)
- Interesting vibe and fun worldbuilding
- Stuff kinda like Andor and Game of Thrones, (sci-fi/ fantasy politics)
Please and thank you!
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IT WAS SO GOOD
LIKE OMFG IM IN MY VIET FEELS
1. Cass chose not to kill Shiva. IT FIXED THAT ONE SEMI-ISSUE IN THE BARBARA-CRIPPLING-ORIGIN SCENE BY GIVING CASS THE AUTONOMY WE WANTED
2. JADE’S DIALOGUE HIT ME SO HARD. “Because I’m too much like Dad!” “I’d be bringing them into my cage!” OH MY GOD
3. JASON SAID SOMETHING
4. I’m still salty about Conner but the Superfam scene was so good :(
5. JADE DIDN’T DIE AND THAT’S ALL I CARE ABOUT I MEAN YEAH SHE STAYS ON INFINITY ISLAND :( BUT STILL SHE ISN’T DEAD
6. THAT FIGHT IN THE DARK WAS BADASS
7. THE PIC OF YOUNG JADE AND ARTEMIS ARE YOU KIDDING MEEEEE <3
8. Nuance to Paula Nguyen!
9. “IT’S A MOMMY MASK” hand her an art degree. NOWWWWW
10. Ra’s and Sensei actually wanna help? What but Ra’s sent a communique to the Light in s3 🤨