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2 months ago

SVSSS x Male Reader Headcanons 🔥♥️

Luo Binghe:

SVSSS X Male Reader Headcanons 🔥♥️

He leaves you for Shen Yuan

Liu Qingge:

SVSSS X Male Reader Headcanons 🔥♥️

He leaves you for Shen Yuan

Liu Mingyan:

SVSSS X Male Reader Headcanons 🔥♥️

She writes rpf of you leaving her for Shen Yuan

8 months ago

It is what it is but like. Can it be something else

11 months ago

If this post gets 80085 notes I will finally stop boymoding in public

7 months ago

Happy halloween 👻

Happy Halloween 👻
Happy Halloween 👻
3 months ago
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.

Had this idea kicking around for a bit.

Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.

Below are unique lines for when using the ability on certain twisteds:

Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.
Had This Idea Kicking Around For A Bit.

Yadda-yadda.

9 months ago

Marcille is actually one of the biggest reasons it took so long to pinpoint which Chilchuck was the imposter in today’s episode.

The Senshi and Marcille imposters had their own reasons for being hard to decipher, but that was a joint effort on the party’s part. Chilchuck was the only example where a single member’s bias actually swayed the others so strongly that it made them all doubt themselves.

Ryouko Kui did an excellent job of giving us a rich background on how different races interact, and how they may descriminate against each other. Each of the races in this series struggles with these prejudices. Our main characters are not exempt from this, and we see it clearly in the way the shapeshifter manifested as each party member, showing us how the others percieve them.

Marcille knows Chilchuck well, and cares deeply for him as a friend. But she’s not immune to assumptions and biases that come from her elven background. The Chilchuck imposter we are faced with, when it’s down to two of them left, is Marcille’s memory of Chilchuck, Marcille’s perception of how he behaves.

Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter

One of the first manifestations of this bias occurs when shapeshifter Chilchuck can’t get a jar open.

Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter
Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter

The real Chilchuck knows that this would never happen—at least not in this way. Chilchuck is proud, yes, but he asks for Laios’ help all the time. Laios is actually one of the party members he is the most likely to ask help from, given how long they’ve known each other, and how much mutual trust exists between them.

However, the whole scenario isn’t right. Chilchuck wouldn’t give up so easily on opening something; his whole job is opening and unlocking things. He would never quit an attempt like this within 5 seconds, then run to Laios so that “big strong adult tall-man” can open it for him.

Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter
Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter

Marcille is the one who asks, “Huh? Why do you say that?” because Marcille is partially right. Chilchuck does rely on Laios, and Marcille knows this to be true. But she fails to realize how he relies on Laios.

Chilchuck respects many of Laios’ talents, but the most important ones are his combat skills, his emotional fortitude, and his quick thinking when delegating tasks. He trusts Laios as someone he is comfortable following (he literally said to him and Shuro in the last episode: “Laios!! Tell us what do!! Give us orders!!” when chimera Falin was quickly overpowering them).

So while Marcille almost understands Chilchuck’s confidence in Laios, she tends to accidentally infantilize him in the process.

Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter

She immediately believes that Chilchuck B (the imposter, who is specifically using her own memory as its base for Chilchuck’s personality) is the real one, and says so, because she’s blinded by her perception of him as being childlike and adorable because of the very common racial prejudices that half-foots deal with all the time.

Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter

She dotes on the imposter, and is open with her affections, as usual (again, her care for him is clear), but doubles down on that bias, on her own assumptions of Chilchuck’s behavior shown through her own lens.

Marcille Is Actually One Of The Biggest Reasons It Took So Long To Pinpoint Which Chilchuck Was The Imposter

And ultimately, Laios was able to tell the difference, but only because he watched how the Chilchucks handled other minute tasks. Marcille’s stance on which Chilchuck was real truly did throw the others for a loop, at least until the threat passed. And honestly, that’s part of what makes the shapeshifter so terrifying. Its strategy almost worked.

10 months ago
This Blog Is A Safe Space.
This Blog Is A Safe Space.
This Blog Is A Safe Space.

This blog is a safe space.

Nazis, TERFs, pedophiles, bigots, Tr*mp supporters, Islamophobes, exclusionists, queerphobes, and anyone who can’t reblog this post, etc, do not interact. I will block you.

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