Not quite, Fulgrim.
between the trees & flowers
do people have no shame anymore?
mk's latest doodle has inspired me a lot!
Rip Robespierre you would of had all Ai “artists” executed
Oblivion: Some women are robbing and blackmailing married men. I need you to find the suspects, let them try to seduce you, and catch them in the act. Skyrim: Some women are robbing and blackmailing married men. I need you to go into this dungeon full of Draugr and kill them.
Oblivion: These ghosts are haunting my ship. Here’s a silver sword. Can you kill them for me? Skyrim: These ghosts are haunting my ship. Here’s the location of a dungeon full of Draugr. Go and find an item from there to help me drive them away.
Oblivion: Climb into the well out back and fetch me a ring that sunk to the bottom. JOKES ON YOU! That ring is going to make you drown. Skyrim: A bandit stole my ring, man. Can you go into this dungeon and get it back for me? Oh, and watch out for the Draugr.
Oblivion: Guess what? You’re trapped on an island where hunters hunt people for fun, and you’re the prey. Have fun! Skyrim: Some guy is running a game on an island where people hunt other people for fun. Word has it he’s in a dungeon nearby looking for treasure to fund his game. Go and kill him. What? You want to see this game for yourself? Nonsense, the dungeon will be far more convenient. Off you go. Try not to trip over any Draugr.
There, in the presence of God, I understood at last how my love could release us all from the powers of darkness. Our love is stronger than death.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Accidental grand entrance
Title: A Pair of Leather Clogs
Artist: Vincent van Gogh
Date: 1888
Style: Post-Impressionism
Genre: Still Life
Confession: Elder scrolls online isn’t focusing on the right daedric princes. We’ve seen Mehrunes Dagon, we’ve seen Hermaeus Mora. Let us go to a daedric realm we literally have not seen before or that hasn’t been fleshed out for the love of god. Namira’s realm would be sick, or even Vaermina’s. Let’s stop rehashing the same stories and see something we’ve never seen before.