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Jan. 9th, 2019 04:31 pmNow that it's been a couple of days, let's see if I can articulate why Soldier 76 being gay is so important to me.
A part of it is being practically a lifelong Blizzard fan via Warcraft. It's a big step for Blizzard, even after the Tracer reveal two years prior. Tracer wasn't the first lesbian in a Blizzard game, though she was and still is by far the most visible and unambiguous one, and that is in itself fantastic. But Soldier 76 is, as far as I know, the first and only unambiguously gay man in a Blizzard game, period. I've seen people say it's nothing to celebrate because the character wasn't known to be gay right out of the gate, or because other games have had more LGBT representation sooner. But I'm already playing Blizzard games, including Overwatch - and so are a lot of other people. Blizzard doesn't need or deserve awards for having one (1) gay man across all of their IPs, but as long as I'm already playing, I'd rather have the one than none, you know? And I reserve the right to be happy about it.
I'm also one of the fools who believed Chris Metzen when he said way back at Blizzcon 2016, I think, that there were several LGBT characters in Overwatch. I believed it because my long experience with Blizzard made me confident that they, and particularly Metzen, would not make that particular promise at that particular time if they did not intend to keep it. Call me naïve, but my faith wasn't misplaced.
As for Overwatch itself, I'm not very invested in the lore of the game. The cinematics look really nice, the comics are a mixed bag. The story is there and I pick it up half by coincidence. The only character that really interests me beyond the superficial level is Ana Amari, who is the actual best. Which is a roundabout way to say that I do not have strong opinions about Soldier 76, or who should have been the first gay man in the game.
But now that the reveal has happened? I love it. I'm not going to tell people who were disappointed because it wasn't someone more interesting or less white that they're wrong, but one complaint you cannot make is that they picked a "safe" character. Soldier 76 could not be further from a safe character to reveal as gay. Alongside Tracer, he is the face of the game. Game mechanics-wise, he's the most accessible hero for players coming from Call of Duty -type shooters (which aren't known for their LGBT-friendly communities), and he's the gruff old soldier archetype that straight male gamers flock to. In short, he's the character most likely to enrage a lot of homophobic fanboys by being gay. For Blizzard, that's incredible that they were willing to do that.
And lastly, just the fact it's an older character is nice, because that's so rare to see in media.
A part of it is being practically a lifelong Blizzard fan via Warcraft. It's a big step for Blizzard, even after the Tracer reveal two years prior. Tracer wasn't the first lesbian in a Blizzard game, though she was and still is by far the most visible and unambiguous one, and that is in itself fantastic. But Soldier 76 is, as far as I know, the first and only unambiguously gay man in a Blizzard game, period. I've seen people say it's nothing to celebrate because the character wasn't known to be gay right out of the gate, or because other games have had more LGBT representation sooner. But I'm already playing Blizzard games, including Overwatch - and so are a lot of other people. Blizzard doesn't need or deserve awards for having one (1) gay man across all of their IPs, but as long as I'm already playing, I'd rather have the one than none, you know? And I reserve the right to be happy about it.
I'm also one of the fools who believed Chris Metzen when he said way back at Blizzcon 2016, I think, that there were several LGBT characters in Overwatch. I believed it because my long experience with Blizzard made me confident that they, and particularly Metzen, would not make that particular promise at that particular time if they did not intend to keep it. Call me naïve, but my faith wasn't misplaced.
As for Overwatch itself, I'm not very invested in the lore of the game. The cinematics look really nice, the comics are a mixed bag. The story is there and I pick it up half by coincidence. The only character that really interests me beyond the superficial level is Ana Amari, who is the actual best. Which is a roundabout way to say that I do not have strong opinions about Soldier 76, or who should have been the first gay man in the game.
But now that the reveal has happened? I love it. I'm not going to tell people who were disappointed because it wasn't someone more interesting or less white that they're wrong, but one complaint you cannot make is that they picked a "safe" character. Soldier 76 could not be further from a safe character to reveal as gay. Alongside Tracer, he is the face of the game. Game mechanics-wise, he's the most accessible hero for players coming from Call of Duty -type shooters (which aren't known for their LGBT-friendly communities), and he's the gruff old soldier archetype that straight male gamers flock to. In short, he's the character most likely to enrage a lot of homophobic fanboys by being gay. For Blizzard, that's incredible that they were willing to do that.
And lastly, just the fact it's an older character is nice, because that's so rare to see in media.
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Jan. 4th, 2019 12:52 pm
I'm working on a new ball-jointed doll. I'm not into buying bjds, but I sure enjoy the challenge of making them. One of these days one of them may even turn out satisfactory.
( ETA: here's pictures of the full doll, unfinished as it is )
The Draka comic
Jun. 27th, 2017 01:57 pm
A comic inspired by my love for Draka and the fact that while Durotan is canonically buried in Alterac Valley, his in-game grave marker makes no mention of his mate who supposedly died alongside him. Which means we have no earthly idea where Draka’s mortal remains ended up, and indeed no idea if there ever was a body to bury.
( Anyway here’s my fanfiction about how Draka is still alive )
Other fanart
Jun. 27th, 2017 10:42 amMiscellaneous fanart and original:
( Star Trek, Dragon Age, Steven Universe, Undertale and original )
( Star Trek, Dragon Age, Steven Universe, Undertale and original )
That Thrall and Jaina comic
Jun. 27th, 2017 10:20 am
Of all the comics I've posted on tumblr, this is by far the most popular one. It was drawn soon after the initial news about the Legion expansion, based entirely on two facts about the then upcoming expansion:
1. Jaina has gone AWOL
2. The enhancement shaman artifact weapon would be the Doomhammer
( Herein lies catharsis, provided you're not too attached to Thrall )
Those Asric/Jadaar Comics
Jun. 27th, 2017 10:04 amHere, I'll just copypaste what I wrote on the original tumblr post:
"This entire thing sprang from one of my regularly scheduled whine sessions about how Asric and Jadaar ought to be in WoD but aren’t. I remarked that even if Blizzard did deign to include them, they’d find some way to ruin it for us.
But since Asric and Jadaar are still nowhere to be seen on AU Draenor, it seems I have to do everything myself, including the ruining."
It should be noted that the comic contains character death and some blood. These are some of the tags people reblogged it with:

( So with that in mind, here we go )
"This entire thing sprang from one of my regularly scheduled whine sessions about how Asric and Jadaar ought to be in WoD but aren’t. I remarked that even if Blizzard did deign to include them, they’d find some way to ruin it for us.
But since Asric and Jadaar are still nowhere to be seen on AU Draenor, it seems I have to do everything myself, including the ruining."
It should be noted that the comic contains character death and some blood. These are some of the tags people reblogged it with:

( So with that in mind, here we go )
More art archives.
Feb. 8th, 2016 11:26 pmThis post is dedicated to my Asric/Jadaar art, because there's a whole bunch of that! A general Warcraft art post to follow when I can muster up the energy.
( Because these obviously have priority )
This is not all of them; I've also drawn two comics featuring these guys, but this post didn't seem like the place for those.
( Because these obviously have priority )
This is not all of them; I've also drawn two comics featuring these guys, but this post didn't seem like the place for those.
Long time no see
Feb. 8th, 2016 10:37 pmWell, I haven't posted here in a while!
In anticipation Tumblr dying (and I hope it does, God what an awful platform), I'm going to post some of my fanart for archival purposes, starting with assorted One Piece pictures. I don't really expect anyone to see these anytime soon unless fandom trickles back to Dreamwidth, but hey.
( Here we go )
In anticipation Tumblr dying (and I hope it does, God what an awful platform), I'm going to post some of my fanart for archival purposes, starting with assorted One Piece pictures. I don't really expect anyone to see these anytime soon unless fandom trickles back to Dreamwidth, but hey.
( Here we go )
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Nov. 16th, 2011 09:54 pmI just abruptly cut a lot of sugar and artificial sweeteners from my diet. I stopped putting sugar in my tea and quit eating sweets and drinking soft drinks. I've been having fresh fruit for snacks and I'm working on doing something about the nutritionary values of my meals.
The funny thing is that I only started on Monday and already the fruit seem to taste sweeter than they used to, and what used to be my favourite juice tastes entirely too sweet (technically I quit that juice too, but I had a carton in the fridge that needed finishing).
I'm very interested to see how this goes. I've "quit sweets" before, but never like this and never with this kind of results. So far I've had no cravings for the stuff I've cut out, either, but as I said, it's only been three days.
The funny thing is that I only started on Monday and already the fruit seem to taste sweeter than they used to, and what used to be my favourite juice tastes entirely too sweet (technically I quit that juice too, but I had a carton in the fridge that needed finishing).
I'm very interested to see how this goes. I've "quit sweets" before, but never like this and never with this kind of results. So far I've had no cravings for the stuff I've cut out, either, but as I said, it's only been three days.