"Thank you!" Yamato accepted the compliment. "I wish they were easier to see under these useless breasts, but I worked hard on 'em!"
Anime & Comics · ScarletArboretum
if it's Tom Holland saying "No spoilers" there's definitely gonna be spoilers
To be honest, this sounds strange for someone who has been orphaned all his life to suddenly call someone "Dad" or "Mom."
Anime & Comics · Gloryhunter
HOWARD!?
"No matter how she changes the course of things, the future always returns to its original path. So this is what it means to be caught between an orderly universe and a chaotic one. Looks like the future of this world is only going to grow more tangled."
Movies · Dao_Of_Heaven
fanfics*
The anti-hero schtick is too overplayed in fabfics
Fudgemuppet also had a brief video about it called "The True God of the Nords."
"Alright, let me rephrase that," she sighed. "Does the temple worship Kyne or Kynareth?"
Video Games · SMKenward
The Elder Scrolls was a series developed with religious progression in mind. The Atmorans didn't have names for their gods, they just worshipped the animal totems. Later those animal totems would develop names, one of which being called Kyne. Kyne was the widow of Shor, the god that developed the world from his own body and the patron of the races of man. She was a warrior, just like her husband, and the symbol of the wilds, the storm and the beasts. That's why in TeS V: Skyrim, the quest focused on the god named Kyne has you go hunting progressively stronger animal ghosts, a test to prove your honor as a hunter. When the Empire was being developed by the First Queen Alessia she had to create a pantheon that united all of the known Aedra (The good gods) into one, as religion is very central to The Elder Scrolls series. The interpretation of Kyne by the Nords as a warrior-wife was not the same interpretation the other races had of her, even amongst the races of man. They had her more as a fertility goddess 80% of the time, a mother and goddess of the hearth. Think Hera from Greek Mythology. So when the Nords of Skyrim were brought into the Empire and their religion became noticeably more Imperialized, the worship of Kyne the Warrior-Wife and Goddess of the Storm died off, and Kynareth the Hearth Mother took her place. In Skyrim this is particularly a topic of debate amongst Kyne worshippers because she was credited with not only creating the Nords with her breath, but teaching them how to Shout, as well. I'll go over it a bit more into detail later in the story but that's the abridged version. The Greybeards are the only sect that really still worship Kyne not Kynareth, if that paints a picture
"Alright, let me rephrase that," she sighed. "Does the temple worship Kyne or Kynareth?"
Video Games · SMKenward
who?
"Energy manipulation?" Emma smiled like a certain firefighter and said: "This can be considered my ability, though not detailed enough."
Movies · Gloryhunter
no, like the plant. I've never watched demon slayer
"Everyone needs a last name! The wisteria plant is perfect for her! It's a highly adaptable plant that manages to survive in various climates, and it's a symbol of good luck, longevity, and success. And the best part, it's purple! And matches her eyes! It's a perfect last name for Lyssa!"
Anime & Comics · SMKenward
This comment aged like milk
And now that she had 5 Siren abilities that she knew of, she expected the last two to be ones she didn't know of. As she remembered Steele from the original games, had a Siren ability but never used it. One that she expected to either be related to Ice or Metal. While the 7th and final one was...different, as the games had warned about the 7th siren and how dangerous it was, and how it could never be "Found" whatever that meant.
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TV · ArtoriaPendragon_