Okay I just finished Dragon Age the Veilguard after about 100 hours and I have SO MANY thoughts I need to get out of my system.
First, the positives; 1) This game was FUCKING GORGEOUS. It is lightly stylized and I can see what people mean when they say it’s a little sims or Disney like, but overall I think they made a really bold choice to not look like every other game that’s coming out now and I think it paid off. I’ve never cared about photo mode in games before but I found myself stopping to take a screenshot every 5-10 minutes. Even in boss battles!!
2) The combat. This the first time ever in a DA game that combat is genuinely fun and not kind of a slog you have to get through to advance the story. Playing as a mage has never been more enjoyable.
3) The major story points. I won’t go into spoilers right now but Weisshaupt and the entire last act of the game were phenomenal. Peak Dragon Age. I was crying. I was shaking. I was scared for my companions and the state of the world. These battles were enormous and epic and world changing.
Okay putting the rest under a read more because this post is really getting away from me. There will be spoilers under the cut :)
Playing Dragon Age Veilguard and why is Vorgoth kinda…👀
sex enjoyers poll part 2!!!! My bad for not putting Blanky on the first one, apparently there’s a cuntiness limit we hit last time 😔😔
personally I would want to fuck Francis Crozier when he was better but if I couldn’t… I’d fuck him again but when he’s going through the alcoholism withdrawals so I can sensually nurse him back to health like a baby bird except he’s a sad sweaty man (..Jopson…. I get it now….)
Answer with either what you think you’d most likely do, or just what you’d want to do! If a suitable answer isn’t listed, reblog and write your dream role in the tags ❄️🌊🐻❄️⛵️🧊🧭
the best kind of ships are when they’re both experienced in battle, sturdy and well equipped, with one slightly bigger than the other, fitted with steam engines and reinforced bows to better withstand the pressure of polar ice
“I positively was nearly frozen to death on the Diligence not having with me any warm clothing and generally being alone”
(Francis Crozier in a letter to Ross, December 31, 1844)
And not being alone would have been warmer…. how? Frank are you suggesting to James that you need a hug?
amc’s the terror is a very dangerous gateway drug to the natural sciences because i started watching this show expecting some tragedy and dead white guys and now i’m obsessed with the earth’s magnetic field
Trick or Treat!
I couldn't dress up today but on Saturday I'm going to a party dressed as a Rubik's Cube!
That is so cool!!! I bet it's fun and colorful, you'll get tons of compliments! Here are your goodies!
An opened Goldner meat tin
AND
Silver, fiddle-pattern table fork with Sir John Franklin's crest on the reverse of the handle
*clinks them in your bag*
Happy Halloween! I hope you have fun at your party! <3
Trick or treat!
manonthewinedarksea asked: Wait I didn’t tell you my costume — I was Tintin!
Ahhh I love that costume choice!! Congratulations, it has earned you:
Preserved meat sample from Franklin Expedition
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A silver fiddle-patern table fork belonging to Sir John Franklin
Send a “Trick or Treat” to my ask box and I will drop a random polar artifact from the Royal Museums Greenwich in your Halloween goodie bag (tell me your costume and I’ll drop TWO artifacts)
Goodsir stills/photos part 2! ^^
The scrunkliest, angriest boy in the mutiny camp
the crews of TERROR vs EREBUS: officer edition noticed a lot more people watching the terror recently so i made a gif guide to help differentiate all the cold boys! this and this face chart are also super helpful and funny
This uniform, wig and epaulettes once belonged to Sir William Cornwallis (1744-1819). He was a British admiral and brother of Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis.
He fought until 1765 with distinction on the British coasts against the French, then in America, especially near Jamaica against Picquet de la Motte, and contributed substantially to the conquest of the French possessions in East India since 1781. On 23 June 1793 he brought a complete defeat to the French fleet in Indian waters and became commander of the British naval power there. Returning to Britain, he was promoted to Admiral of the Red Flag in 1799, commanded the Canal for a brief period in 1801 and from 1803 to 1806, before retiring to private life. He became Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in 1815 and died on 5 June 1819.
Cornwallis Island in Antarctica is named after him.
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