
Hey there! I'm Jace, 19 year old (*2002). she/her and they/them. bi or pan. A (funktioning) depressed fangirl (girl? person? idek anymore) from Germany and working on my mental health (which is also the reason why I'm hardly on this site anymore). Part of more fandoms than there are stars in the sky, but mainly D&D shows (Dimension 20, Critical Role, NADDpod, The Adventure Zone, etc.) Musicals (Starkid, bare, Lizard Boy, etc.), MCU, Narnia, Marauders, K-pop, ... and sooo many more. Big multi-shipper. Love the angst. poetry & aesthetics™ enthusiast. I'll try to do inktober this year, but who knows.
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It Makes So Much Sense That Roman And Remus Have The Same Powers: Conjuring Things Into Existence (but
It makes so much sense that Roman and Remus have the same powers: conjuring things into existence (but Roman does it with puppies and stuff, while Remus gives Thomas a baby and a knife), since they're both Creativity.
Deceit has the multiple arms.
Virgil has his Anxiety/Commanding Voice.
All of the Sides can shapeshift.
Did I forget anything?
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wanna hear them. go! mine is:
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This is incredibly fascinating.
The epidemic began on September 13, 2005, when Blizzard introduced a new raid called Zul’Gurub into the game as part of a new update. Its end boss, Hakkar, could affect players by using a debuff called Corrupted Blood, a disease that damages players over time, this one specifically doing significant damage. The disease could be passed on between any nearby characters, and would kill characters with lower levels in a few seconds, while higher level characters could keep themselves alive. It would disappear as time passed or when the character died. Due to a programming error, players’ pets and minions carried the disease out of the raid.
Non-player characters could contract the disease but were asymptomatic to it and could spread it to others.[2] At least three of the game’s servers were affected. The difficulty in killing Hakkar may have limited the spread of the disease. Discussion forum posters described seeing hundreds of bodies lying in the streets of the towns and cities. Deaths in World of Warcraft are not permanent, as characters are resurrected shortly afterward.[3] However, dying in such a way is disadvantageous to the player’s character and incurs inconvenience.[4]
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This is officially the best headcanon ever!
My idiot brain, just firing off ideas: “So sometimes people give Virgil shadow powers, and that would awesome as fuck if Deceit was given shadow powers, but what if D could manipulate light instead?”
Me: “Why?”
My dumbass brain: “Because... sun.... yellow...”
I love her.
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