Sapphire is the 2nd most tragic of the Crystal Gems because she can see memes in the future but can’t say them until they actually exist, so in her head she’s all “dicks out for Pink Diamond” but she can’t share that with anyone
the most tragic of all is Garnet, as she can see many different futures that contain possible memes, but are not the best possible future, so she has to make decisions that effectively destroy potential memes
I find it easy to forget that my Fallout 4 character was around in the pre-war Fallout universe.
Usually a lot of humour comes from people, including the main character, completely misinterpreting pre-war society. Elvis was worshipped as a god by his impersonators, stuff like that. A bit of that humour is lost when my character goes “um, actually, baseball bats were *not* used for murdering.”
Makes you wonder how all those myths even came to be when so many characters in Fallout (robots, pre-war ghouls, intelligent super mutants) were around before the war.
Listen, if you were centuries old and nearly immortal and someone asked you who the Jostars were, would YOU tell them the truth or would you make them seem like mythical figures who really existed?
…. Are you implying that all the pre-war ghouls, etcetera are just taking the piss? Because that’s hilarious and I will immediately accept it as canon.
I’m not saying they’re trolling the fuck out of regular humans, but I AM saying that I would do that if I was a goul
I find it easy to forget that my Fallout 4 character was around in the pre-war Fallout universe.
Usually a lot of humour comes from people, including the main character, completely misinterpreting pre-war society. Elvis was worshipped as a god by his impersonators, stuff like that. A bit of that humour is lost when my character goes “um, actually, baseball bats were *not* used for murdering.”
Makes you wonder how all those myths even came to be when so many characters in Fallout (robots, pre-war ghouls, intelligent super mutants) were around before the war.
Listen, if you were centuries old and nearly immortal and someone asked you who the Jostars were, would YOU tell them the truth or would you make them seem like mythical figures who really existed?
can someone explain the alignment chart for me but in like, the simplest wording possible lmao
lawful good: i want to do the right thing, and following society’s rules is the best way to do that
neutral good: i want to do what’s right, and i’m willing to bend or break the rules as long as no one gets hurt
chaotic good: i’m willing to do whatever it takes as long as it’s to do the right thing
lawful neutral: following the rules of society is the most important thing, and that matters more to me than doing what’s right
true neutral: i just want myself and the people i care about to be happy
chaotic neutral: i want my freedom, and i don’t care what i have to do to keep it
lawful evil: to impede the protagonists (in whatever evil way) is my primary goal, but i follow my own code of morals even when it’s inconvenient
neutral evil: to impede the protagonists (in whatever evil way) is the my primary goal, and while i’ll do what it takes to achieve it, i also won’t go out of my way to do unnecessary damage
chaotic evil: i relish in destruction and want to do as much damage as possible while i try to achieve my primary goal