Sonic scug
Can't stop thinking about iterators as horrible little baby birds
This poll is not part of the tournament, but does that make it any less meaningful? I don't think so. Reblog for sample size.
(so this is the final we *would have gotten* if there hadn't been that last-minute Vander surge. let's make this count)
Viktor vs. Ekko
Kissing Kahless
I think they should make that young witch trying to solve the disappearance of her neighbor's cat in the alps game but give it exactly the same tone and political edge as disco elysium. You go to ask someone about the cat and they call you a dyke for searching so hard for pussy
I bring you crona once again
Promo pic for my jayvik fanfic The Healer! Summary:
Healing magic - the ability to stitch yours or someone else's wounds together with a touch - spreads, ironically, like a disease. Get healed by someone, there's a small chance you'll become a healer yourself. Perhaps this was intended by a higher power to be a nice gesture. Someone helps you, and then gives you the power to pay it forward.
For Singed, this was an exploitable loophole.
OR: Viktor finds another way to live.
Read here:
I kind of like the idea of a timebomb rapunzel au because jinx has such ridiculously long hair so it's easy to imagine visually, but the stepmother character would logically be silco, but that doesn't really make sense to me because 1. His problem in season one is everyone kept saying PUT A LEASH ON THAT GIRL SHE'S EXPLODING THINGS and he was like no. She can do whatever she wants. Even to the point where it was actively detrimental to his own revolution. So basically I can't imagine him trying to keep her in a tower. He's not the healthiest of guardians but that's not really something he'd do. Secondly, I don't think he COULD do that if he tried. Keeping someone in a tower does not work if they find a way to explode the tower
Ferengi card game called Profit: the Laundering where the amount of attack power your card has is determined by its monetary value in real life. The most powerful card ever made was a six foot tall rectangular block of engraved latinum