after much discussion & consideration, I have ranked every adult character in fire emblem three houses/three hopes based on their preferred sex positions. i will not be taking criticism on this at this time
So basically, Nomura made real art, and then Square went behind him, added AI to his work, made zero statement of doing so, and called it a day?
You don't hate these people enough
99 Days to go for Fire Emblem Fortune’s Weave!
I finally had the time to look up the Japanese VA for our 4 main characters, and with the exception of Leda’s VA, the rest have voiced a FE character albeit in Heroes only.
#fe18#FireEmblem#FireEmblemFortunesWeave
Intelligent Systems releases key art for Fire Emblem Fortune’s Weave, insidiously reminding you, the player, that you’ll be dealing with a playable avatar until the day you die, motherfucker.
>adress naoto with she/her
"um you're literally spoiling the game for others...."
>adress naoto with he/him
"um you're a larper fag i hate all trans people 😅"
what do you people even want anymore
Back in Victorian days, it was considered quite fancy for gardeners to build something they called a stumpery.
It's a pile of dead stumps and logs, often stacked roots-up, arranged in a shady damp corner and left to rot on purpose. The Victorians built them to show off ferns, but they also turn out to be some of the best wildlife habitat you can make.
The first one went up in 1856 at Biddulph Grange in England, where a gardener took the stumps left from clearing land and stacked them ten feet high along a sunken path. The fern craze was at its peak, and the rotting wood made perfect planting pockets. King Charles has a famous modern stumpery at Highgrove built from sweet chestnut roots.
What the Victorians treated as decoration, nature treated as a feast. As the wood breaks down it feeds fungi, mosses, and beetles, including stag beetles whose grubs live in deadwood for years. Toads, salamanders, and small mammals move into the damp gaps. A single rotting log can support an astonishing variety of life.
To build one: find a shaded corner, stack stumps and logs with the roots facing up and out, leave plenty of gaps, and tuck ferns and moss around the base. Then walk away and let it rot.
You make a sculpture out of dead trees, and everything in the yard moves in.
except that IS has tried to lockdown hidari for years. he is one of the most sought-after artists in the industry. we are lucky we have a single game with his art at all.