if we both click the same react on discord i’m assuming our hands are touching
Posting this iconic piece of media that I just NEVER found online isolated except in an archived reddit thread
Posting this iconic piece of media that I just NEVER found online isolated except in an archived reddit thread
IT'S THEM!! IT'S THE SILLIES!!!
I had SO much fun working on this collab with @stinkiesdraws !! I love this crew so much!!! 🩷
Steph and I did a blorbo collab! We drew the squad together, I colored her drawing and she colored mine!
Art is by me, and the coloring was by @gojo-stan
Steph's Drawing! (LINK)
The Ref:
Honestly I'm just so happy about the progression of Link and Zelda's relationship in totk from botw. It feels so natural. They've both matured, they're very much their own people with their own goals and lives and skills. They're not just the hero and princess anymore: they get to be themselves. And they get to do that together. They're making choices, and not just rolling with the path that destiny has set forth for them.
They're not the only saviors: there's the sages of course, but there's also every single person in Hyrule standing up to evil and saying no, not this time.
It feels like Hyrule is saying to them "you save the world. And while you're doing that, we'll save ourselves."
The story is grown up. From the fierce independence of adolescence to the interdependent care of adulthood. And they're doing it together: caring about people together. Saving the world together.
I really love this game y'all.
I got these vibes even from the final trailer and I'm very glad to see it carried through throughout the whole game. NPCs are much more proactive and independent (from the admittedly-low-bar we've been conditioned to expect from video games) and they're starting businesses, falling in love, organizing to defend their homes - even without your intervention. It's a world that's been growing in reflection with our protagonists.