I've had enough of this year
some shitty soukokus
back then I didn't like no. 6 that much (now I appreciate him more) and bro ngl he be looking mighty fine w his face reveal💞💞💞💞
hi nevermore nation
If you read the fic, leave the kudos. Leave a comment too, if possible. Just do it. It takes a few seconds of your time and it means the world to the writer.
Sincerely, me who just got told that my writing feels like watching a blockbuster movie. I don't care if they were sincere or not, I'll be thinking about that comment for the rest of my life and every time I feel bad about my art, I'll remember that someone once liked it.
(specifically wilardo's conclusion but I'm not finished with the game either so warn me for spoilers)
lowkey....yuri....does anyone fw this
on a more serious note this scene was so bittersweet💔 they will never make me hate you miss invective
So I've thought about it, and I think the reason some people hate the new Nevermore season is that they fall into the trap of thinking that "side" characters aren't supposed to be as fleshed out as main characters
Like no one complains when Lenore and Annabel get flashbacks, but that's because they're expected, even necessary since they're main characters. But, when perceived side characters start getting flashbacks, some people get angry
Also, no one complains when Annabel and Lenore get a ton of screen time, but when side characters get their moments in a SIDE CHARACTER DRIVEN ARC in a SIDE CHARACTER HEAVY STORY, some people get angry
The same people also like to blame the authors for this, when it is a problem of lack of care. The authors can not hold a gun to your head and make you care when they're actively giving you reasons to care? "They haven't given me a reason to care about them" well that's what they're currently doing so....
(one last point specifically abt Montresor, you can skip this part if it'll make you mad since Ik montresor is a controversial topic loll)
I think another problem is that people let their hatred for a character blind them to the depth of a character. I've seen people say that RnF have "forgotten" their characters because Montresor would never save Will because he hates him, which no?? Monty ain't a good person, he's a shitty little bastard, but he has a lot of depth as a character. What makes him so interesting is that no, he doesn't hate Will. No, he isn't always a terrible person on every single level. Yes, he does have a few redeeming qualities (however few). You can still hate him for what he's done/doing, which is entirely valid, but I don't think it's valid to portray as a one dimensional devil character who only exists to be a bitch and cause problems when he's sooooo much more than that (which still being a bitch).
"no reason, huh?" GRRRRRRRRREEEAAAASHAHHSHSHSHSHWBSBSBBSNSNSJS
kou yorishiro is real guys that's why he asked mitsuba to go to the festival with him (so mitsuba has more of a reason to live ?) IDK ITS JUST REAL
☄️ lyrics from The Moon Will Sing by The Crane Wives
reading into irl ichiyo higuchi and dwelling on the statement that ichiyo was bound by the structure of acceptable writing for female writers at the time — having to recreate a performance of feminity which contradicted and moved around the actual way women spoke, & which notably did not come naturally to her — but managed to make it her own + express assertiveness within it nonetheless.
anyway this is all just to say that i'm so fond of the bsd higuchi-centric chapter which says she's not naturally suited the port mafia, but that she stays and tries anyway. the way she gains respect via throwing herself into a fight she expects to lose from the motivation of her love/loyalty for akutagawa. thinking primarily of ch.77 where tachihara's suitability to the mafia is defined in his recklessness, passion, and bravery— there is something to me there about how she makes those traits her own.
been rereading the tbhk manga (finally) and I finally got to