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Life & Health
CW for Health IssuesSo I and my family caught covid for the first time this Christmas. We've managed to avoid it until now by being extra cautious. The symptoms are mild to moderate, but I'm worried about how this'll interact with Mom's and my MCAS in the long run. Worse, my grandparents caught it from us over the holidays, and they're not in the best of health even without this virus on top. It's made for a pretty subdued Christmas overall. At least we had the positive rapid test before we went to visit my newborn niece over the holidays? Though my aunt made questionable decisions in that regard just because she was symptom-free (Without testing. Ugh. I love my family but sometimes you just gotta disagree with their choices.)

My parents, my brother and I have taken turns taking care of each other, so it's not the worst way to spend Christmas. But I don't like being sick, I've caught enough flus and viruses in 2023. Here's hoping 2024 will be better.

Exchanges
Due to above mentioned health issues, I haven't made it far through the Yuletide collection, and I doubt I'll have time to make a rec post before the new year. There's a couple tabs I've got open with interesting looking fics, though, like the Time Engraver one or the Detective L one!

My gift was pretty awesome, someone took me up on the Jet Rocks Lives Instead Of Ruby AU prompt for Dimension 20: A Crown of Candy. It makes for a good character study by seeing how the interactions between Saccharina and Jet differ from Saccharina and Ruby's canon drama! I'm curious who my creator is, this is the second awesome D20 fic I got in exchanges recently :D

crumbs enough for everyone, D20: A Crown of Candy, Saccharina & Jet sibling bonding, rated T, 7k

I've also signed up for [community profile] rarefemslashex and I'm pretty happy with my assignment! I got some ideas where to go with it, I'm going to sleep on them and see which one crystallizes.

Watching
Being sick always lends itself to binge-watching random stuff I hadn't considered before! Most of it was spend on catching up on Ninja Warrior Germany 2023, ngl, and I did the traditional family group watch of godawful reality tv dating shows. But I also spend some time catching up on Netflix.

One Piece (Live Action)I've got mixed feelings about this one. On the one hand, it's another nostalgia show and that wins it a lot of bonus points. On the other, both the manga and anime did it a lot better and with more emotional impact.

The streamlining in this one just didn't work for me, the pacing was way off. I get that they were trying to stuff as much crew-get-together into this with as many backstories as possible, and I don't fault it for that, but it hobbled the pacing something awful. The animanga starts slow and ramps up over time, whereas the Netflix show is much more constrained. And even then they spent a ludicruous amount of time on the stupid Marines subplot and ngl that just left me exasperated. They kept mixing up the message of what the Marines were supposed to stand for to the point I got whiplash inside the scenes. While I agree that Luffy's relationship to his grandpa is interesting, it just felt weirdly hamfisted and incongruous with the Shanks backstory. That's not even mentioning Ace and how he fits in! By giving Garp so much weight in the story, it felt like it muddled the actual message of the animanga and what Luffy stands for, especially since it needed to keep Garp vaguely sympathetic. If Garp is the authority Luffy is rebelling against, making him a sympathetic antagonist with wildly inconsistent messaging is... not the best choice. I appreciate the idea of Garp's character, but it just doesn't work, and imo it ruins Kobe's arc, too. Because Kobe is the good marine within a corrupted system - Luffy's counterpart in many ways, because Luffy is a Good Pirate amongst many Bad Pirates. And all of those great themes and comparisons were usurped because Luffy's grandpa was throwing a tantrum.

While I'm glad they cut Don Krieg's appearance short (he's such a borigng villain), I feel like the show didn't pull off the Baratie arc nor the Arlong Park arc. The cooks got too little screentime, especially for their relationship building with Sanji, and that undercut the emotional tension of Sanji leaving the Baratie behind to pursue his dreams. His fighting with Zeff also felt like it pulled the punches compared to the animanga. The whole "You should go." "Fine!" "Fine!" barely scratched the surface of their complicated relationship and made Sanji the weakest of the crew characters introduced, imo. And Arlong being suddenly interested in Luffy just because Buggy mentioned him bugged me. I don't recall it going that way in the anime/manga. Luffy should be beneath Arlong's notice until he shows up to punch his face in, but in an attempt to raise the stakes, Netflix had him attack the Baratie and it just doesn't work for me. Maybe if they'd cut out the Marines subplot, they would've had time for Nami's betrayal and fleshing out the tension and fights. The way it happened, Arlong didn't feel particularly dangerous, just another in a long row of minor villains.

Though I have to say, the show did a good job of highlighting the kindness of each crew member and how Luffy notices and values that trait. It's the most important theme of the Straw Hat Pirates, and that's one message the show managed to nail. They did surprisingly good with the outfits and crew banter, too - I wish we'd gotten more of those quiet crew moments, those were A+ - and the CGI and creature customes worked really well. They sold me on those fishmen being weird half-fish creatures rather than cosplay, e.g.

Yu Yu Hakusho (Live Action)It's been ages since I read the manga, but watching this felt like it absolutely nailed everything: the characters, the plot, the vibe. I guessed that it had been streamlined from the common shonen animanga meandering in early episodes, and I thought they did a great job of tying the first season together into one singular plot. The one change I could tell immediately was the whole escaped demon insect thingie, to give us stakes quicker, but I thought it was all really well done.

And then I went to watch (rewatch? I cannot for the life of me remember if I ever watched the anime. I know I prefered reading the manga back then, but fuck if I can recall) some of the relevant anime episodes and I was blown away by how much unnecessary detritus they cut out. The Netflix series did a great job setting Yusuke up as a reasonably misunderstood but well-intentioned protagonist, and I'm *relieved* that they skipped over the typical shonen anime comedy of up-skirt shots and female violent responses. Making Keiko and Yusuke childhood friends and centering that relationship worked much better than having Keiko be the class president in charge of Yusuke.

And despite all the changes, they stuck surprisingly close to the original canon, as far as I can tell. The major shift was a fantastic bait-and-switch in having the bad guys pretend to be Hiei when kidnapping Keiko, rather than have Hiei actually kidnap Keiko. It set up Hiei with a different start to his character, but I am honestly glad they skipped the villain-demon characterisation for the more emotional stakes and motivations of a kidnapped Yukina. Imo, that did a lot to smooth the early team-up, and changing the dark sword into a way for Hiei to gain his abilities rather than turn humans into demons was a clever choice. It makes sense to streamline the story like this and it worked really well for me! The Hiei we see here resembles his later incarnation in the manga more than his earlier, what with being more of an anti-hero.

The one thing about the Three Thieves mini arc that could've used another draft was the explanations (or lack thereof) of those three teaming up to steal the artefacts from escaped yokai (???) that were supposed to be Yusuke's next enemies. Nice way to raise the stakes, I guess, but it just falls apart the moment you take a closer look and doesn't do shit all to explain what the items are and why they're so dangerous to be lose in the human world (aside from Goki's orb, they do a good job showing that). Unlike the rest of the plot, that all just felt to be very out of nowhere.

My major complaint is that they did done dirty to poor Kurama with those wigs, both of them lack the proper flair Kurama deserves. Mostly it's in the bangs, imo, the straight fringe just does *nothing* for him. At least make it an uneven or fluffed up fringe!

And a minor complaint, I honestly would've preferred if they'd dropped the pacifier. Koenma's actor is hot af and I get the comedy value and wanting to stick close to the source material, but c'mon. Just let him be a hot teen, it's not like Enma-sama was even mentioned as plot pressure and thus irrelevant.

All in all, I'm pretty happy with this reimagining of a favourite old fandom. Maybe it's nostalgia goggles, but it was fun to watch old, beloved characters go on adventures again. The CGI was decent, too, and the plot and stakes surprisingly emotional for what I mostly fondly remember as a fight-centric manga with interesting characters.

Grimm (re)Watch with [personal profile] trobadoraIt's still fun! We're getting into the Hexenbiest!Juliette arc now and I'm very excited to see how that goes (and how things go wrong for Nick/Juliette). I love Theresa, she's a fun apprentice character. Sean's mother was a nice surprise, too, I love how Renard is such a momma's boy :D I'm sad she had to go again, though I understand the plot reasons, she was fun in how she interacted with everyone. The Wesenrein subplot is scary but fascinating for worldbuilding, poor Monroe and Rosalee deserve better. I wish they'd handled Adalind better, and I can't believe the show runners chose to ship her with Nick later, like wtf. After all these lies they told her about who took her baby and all the gaslighting that's happening and honestly they all handle that baby subplot horribly, no wonder Adalind blows up at them. (Not that Adalind is a cinnamon roll herself, I get why they distrust her, but jeez. The show runners clearly present our protagonists being in the right and so clever for doing it this way, I'm flabberghasted.)
miss_ingno: Dreamcatcher's Sua from BEcause, holding a white mask (Dreamcatcher)

Drama Watch

There's a lot of traitor style shows on TV recently, and I watched quite a few of them with my parents. The German version, Die Verräter, was pretty good! The Mole was also fun. I forget the name of the other one, but that one had less pizzaz... (also, watched stupid reality tv dating shows like Bachelor in Paradise while sick. Entertaining, in a horrifying way.)

Love Between Fairy And DevilI started watching this while it aired last year, and then I had to move and start at my new job and didn't have time to keep up. So this summer I pushed myself to catch back up, but I kept dying of second hand embarassment during the episode 12 escapades ^^"

However, since I was chattering about this story so much, my parents got interested - and we watched the entire series together! It took me a bit to realize that Viki has German subs, at which point the watch was much easier for them (the plot is complicated enough, and while my brother and I are used watching subtitled media, our parents aren't.

It was great! I absolutely love all of the characters! The romance was amazing and oh my god the way it slowly grew stronger over the show, how they changed - especially the dilemma of "I love you, and I love that you want to do right by your people, but that means hurting my people, and I cannot condone that". That battlefield scene when Moontribe go to war against Fairy Immortals? Best climatic scene of the entire show (especially Xiao Lanhua's sacrifice! I cried! (and not just me, but pssst, you didn't hear that from me). The actual final climatic battle didn't land nearly as well, which was a shame. It just fell flat in comparison.

Honestly, I was a bit meh about those last episodes - they felt like they dragged too much (especially all that time spent on rehashing the early show moments during the "amnesia" arc) and then too rushed in others (DFQC's return felt kinda unearned, idk? Maybe I was just all emotionally burned out, we did binge the last 7 or so episodes in one evening.)

If anyone's got fic recs, I'm all ears! I'm in love with all the characters and would love explorations of any their dynamics, though shipwise, I would prefer XLH/DFQC end up/stay together (though, adding Changheng to the mix... well. I requested that for fandomtrees for a reason xD I LOVE their threeway dynamic!)

Dimension 20: A Burrow's EndI know, not technically a tv show, BUT. I didn't want to add an additional category xD

I'm caught up to episode 7 (I think) - the one with the battle against the first stoats? It's quite the rollercoaster and very tense! I love the family dynamics the most (and could really do with less horror/gore or a bit more of a warning; episode 2's bear caught me off-guard in a bad way I had to listen-but-not-watch for quite a bit there and would've prefered Aabria's content warning had been extended to viewers as well as cast members.

REALLY curious how Tula's secret came about! Gonna have to find some time to watch more episodes soon đź‘€

Mysterious Lotus CasebookI've only managed to watch episode 3 with the group, I should catch up on it soon. I loved what I've seen so far! Fang Duobing is such a clever puppy, so earnest and determined! And Li Lianhua is a sly fox with the BEST expressions :D I'm really looking forward to meeting the third of the trio, too.

Music

Really, this section should just be titled "Dreamcatcher" because I'm still obsessed with their latest album. Brain empty, only "shut up, no more questions", "shall we start this game?"

warning, gifs ahead!

gif from tumblr user dreamcatcher-daily

I want to learn the OOTD choreo so bad! I can already do the part from "Shall we start this game?" to "cruising my rollie" (the "cash in the backseat" part refuses to stick lmao I freestyle it usually when the song comes on. And I really need to doublecheck my footwork, since I learned while sick so mostly upper body movements). Nevermind the Shatter choreo! Speaking of gorgeous, flawless:



But seriously, all of the songs have grown on me more and more, especially "Shatter" (which I was a little more meh about than the others - which really doesn't mean much since the other songs are BANGER). The fourth song is the one I listen the least to, "We Are Young", even though it's a decent bop too.

Podcasts


I've been listening to more and more podcasts this year, it's been fun! And makes chores easier to finish, too. I was already listening to Maintenance Phase with Aubrey Gordon and Michael Hobbes, so when Michael started his new podcast If Books Could Kill, I gave that a shot immediately too! I quite like it, the banter is nice and the topics are interesting (especially for books that I've vaguely heard of but never knew what they were). And because his co-host Peter Shamshiri seemed like a decent guy (and that other legal podcast, I'm blanking on the name, took a nosedive earlier this year) I started listening to his law podcast 5-4 as well. That one is more of a downer, all about stupid supreme court decisions and the bigotry/politics that motivated the justices to make them, but it's interesting all the same.

And then someone recced me Kill James Bond! by Alice Caldwell-Kelly, Abigail Thorn (AKA PhilosophyTube) and Devon, and I binged the entire first season of all the James Bond movies and why they're bad xD I learned so much about the Bondverse's continuity! Definitely a fun romp, would recommend.
miss_ingno: chibi!Missy by squigglysky (Default)

Dancing

I've tried out a kpop dance course in July and officially joined after summer hols this month! We've been practicing Aya from Mamamoo, last week we learned the chorus part of Jihyo's Killing Me Good (though my timing is... so off. I need a better spot to keep an eye on the trainer), and now we started on the chorus of Fast Forward by Jeon Somi, which we'll continue next week. It's pretty fun, overall, and a great breather from the stress at work.

Writing

I've switched between writing a couple different fandoms for various exchanges recently (a rarepairex treat, three fandomgiftbasket fills, two of which are done, my fffx assignment). It's been fun delving back into nostalgic anime fandoms like Naruto and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. Ygo! was my first fandom-fandom, actually. My first ever fanfic was a Mary Sue self-insert who got saved by Seto Kaiba lol. I think her name was Laila? Leia? And there's gonna be two Deja Vu fics. I had to rewrite my original fill because it accidentally got too close to a DNW, but I love both and they're different enough that I feel good publishing both.

I put in my swap wishes for fiab, too, so hopefully this multifandom trend will continue!

Grimm is super fun to write and I'm close to finishing a couple fics to post. There's a lot of second hand knowledge from my job going into the pregnancy fic. The last smutty bits in the canon divergence OT3 rewrite are fighting me, but once I can stitch it all together, I'm hitting post. So excited to share!

However, Guardian wishlists are hella distracting. I've already seen three prompts I /need/ to write, and there's still people signing up! What do!?

Watching

I've been watching Dimension 20's Mentopolis, and omg it's so good! I hate having to wait a whole week for a new episode, but so far, definitely worth it! The main characters are the personalisations of Hyperfixation (played by Hank Green), Impulse, Attention, Pleasure, Curiosity and Conscience, and they're all super fun! It's set in a detective noir mystery setting inside the brain, which is super fun :D!

Grimm Rewatch is going well. I'm excited to start season 3 tonight, I have very little memories of what happened in it. Juliette continues to be my blorbo, and the fic ideas keep multiplying.

Really need to pick Cang Lan Jue (Love Between Fairy And Devil) back up, I made it to episode 11/12 last October before my new workplace ate up my time. The body switch trope is giving me a lot of second hand embarrassment, so it's been hard to start again, no matter how much I originally loved it!
miss_ingno: portrait by Jacey Chase (portrait)
Hi! Yes, I live. Life’s still busy, and this post took me forever to write up, whoops.

Writing

Working on my F5K assignment! I got a minor extension and have since posted my bus pass, but there’s a lot of editing I still have to do, and I want to add 1-2 more scenes if I’m able before reveals… fingers crossed RL doesn’t keep me too busy for it!

I'm already eyeing [community profile] fandomgiftbasket, [community profile] fffx, and [community profile] juletide, even though I just decided to focus on my personal projects after F5K until Guardian Wishlist x'D we'll see what I can do! I do need to get back to In This As In All Things, though.

Watching

Dimension 20: A Court of Fey and Flowers

I absolutely adored this game! The characters were amazing and the conceit of a fairy court meets Pride and Prejudice type of story drew me in immediately. I thought the reputation and epistolary mechanics were great and the players did a great job making use of them. Aabria was fun to watch when she switched between all those NPCs, and her make-up really made them seem much more otherworldly. A+

I just wish they had gotten a full season, the ending did feel rushed. Although, kudos to the team for being able to resolve the season quickly. I have no idea how they did it, if they filmed the last episode(s?) after they had to go into isolation for covid? I feel like there were a lot of plot threads left hanging in their hurry to wrap everything up in the last two episodes. Especially the confrontation between Hobbs and Rue felt like it could’ve used another encounter or two before they resolved it. There were too many reveals happening and not enough time for the characters to process them before agreeing to forgive each other.

That said, I enjoyed the romance between those two, as well as Dark Fuck Prince and tailor!Cinderella :3

Dimension 20: The Ravening War

I haven’t finished watching the last of the 6 episodes, but I have a lot of thoughts.

As much as I love Matt as a DM and the characters are great, I’m not a fan of their timeskip-experiment. It feels like they lost the focus of the story they wanted to tell? The stakes keep getting lost in every timeskip, the rapid changes leave me without much of an anchor to get invested in, which is a shame. Also, personally I wanted another court intrigue game similar to A Crown of Candy, which this isn’t :/ it’s much too adventure/encounter-focussed for that, it feels like, because all the roleplaying episodes are timeskips.

SpoilersImo, there seems to be a mismatch of genre expectations. The characters are built for intrigue, assassination and backhanded deals, lying and convincing. And yet the challenges are set up not to work with their skills, but in spite of them. The whole Bloominati/FDA deal was an interesting pun and hook, and it kiiiinda works into the worldbuilding Brennan did in ACOC? But it also feels like such a strong departure off into left field tonally.

The timeskips don’t feel real is the problem. We meet the FDA as a cliffhanger, then jump two years ahead… it feels like meeting the FDA should have had an *impact*, and yet it took forever to actually happen, but also due to the summary nature of the timeskips not a lot of time actually passed? And what happened wasn’t really… interesting, ngl. The second timeskip was better in the latter regard since we had character interactions and the PCs taking _action_ rather than trying to figuring things out in a roll or two. Things were visibly happening, even if we abandoned all investment and stakes from the previous episode again *le sigh*

What I wanted from this game was high intrigue, the PCs making mistakes that echoed into history and maybe worsened the war. But the guardrails actually make it feel like the PCs are inconsequential, no matter what titles and positions they supposedly carry. And part of that is clearly on purpose! Matt seems to want the PCs to experience the helplessness of war, how it rolls over you and out of your control. And he succeeds in that! But the side-effect is that it feels very… along for the ride but not part of the story, imo?

I mean, he did his best to tie in every character’s story! Like bringing in Colin’s dad during the 5th episode encounter. It just felt jarring to me rather than smooth and a natural consequence of the story leading them there. I guess what I’m saying is the rails were too obvious?

In my ideal Ravening War, we would’ve had more episodes like episode 1, where they go to balls and do court intrigue and try to win allies, backstab each other, maybe even PvP as Karna betrays Amangeaux and Deli grows power-hungry, etc. etc. Having Amangeaux hitch her horse to Tomate only for him to die could have been a very poignant storyline that similarly expressed the themes of the unpredictability of war!

I agree with those critisizing the Bulb Pope (I forget the canon title… pointefax??) being the leader of the FDA. It would’ve been much more fun if it had been a coalition of servants or working class people trying to shake up the hierarchy and only being able to do so by unionizing in secret. It’s weird that the Pope doesn’t have the power to achieve such underhanded dealings in her position of ultimate power. If she had used the church for similar aims, that would’ve been more fun to me, I think.

I do think I ship Karna/Amangeaux and Karna/Deli and Deli/Colin. They all have very fun dynamics with each other, and the Deli/Colin break-up was deliciously hurtful, as is the way Karna enables the worst in Deli. And the way Amangeaux broke Karna’s heart by taking and taking and taking her for granted? The way she trusts Karna, meanwhile Karna went and told her biggest secret to Tomate? Mhmm :3

Raphaniel was a creepy joy, too. Brennan really leaned into that.

TL;DR the political premise feels at odds with the mystery-adventure genre of the plot, not helped by the mechanics of the timeskips nor the time it's set in (the titular Ravening War). The mushroom plot would’ve been better as a subplot or sidequest outside the garnishings of political intrigue and the war happening, imo, with a different set of adventurers. The only one who somewhat fit was Provolone, and that’s because he’s the merc for hire misfit of the group.

Plus this felt much lower lethality than A Crown of Candy, which was a major draw/emotional stake in that show.

Bridgerton: Queen Charlotte

I enjoyed watching this quick 6-episode season with my parents. It was good, fast-paced entertainment, and we love a historical romance with misunderstandings and court intrigue, though there wasn’t as much of the latter as I might’ve expected. In general it was very light, focussed thematically on women in marriage and female friendship.

More Thoughts In hindsight I don’t think they exactly captured the character of Queen Charlotte as presented in Bridgerton, nor did I feel like the young Lady Danburry quite matched what we saw of the older in the previous seasons. They did their best to match them within *this* season, of course, and it was a plausible portrayal of their youth – especially the young Queen Charlotte did a great job matching her older version’s mannerism and growing into them and that confidence. Her characteristic stubborness was A+ conveyed during all the character development, too.

I liked the romance between Charlotte and George while he was lucid, and I thought she handled him pretty well during his hallucination/attack. I’m not quite sure what mental illness they were going for (nor am I aware of the historical sources tbf) but it felt a bit all over the place. There were dissociative elements (speaking with the stars, the portraits’ voices in his head, etc.) while other elements felt closer to an anxiety disorder (especially in how the hallucinations/dissociative phases were triggered).

And then there were hints of trauma being the root issue (the physical abuse from his grandfather, on top of the high expectations – which if he did not live up to, lead to more of said abuse), especially in that scene where they hid under the bed so the sky couldn’t see them. And this might be a Me issue because I watched the German dub, but in German we don’t differentiate between sky and heaven, so it felt very obvious association of his grandfather in heaven being the one watching as the omnipotent sky George is hiding from.

I wasn’t a fan of George being super lucid in present day when they hide under the bed again either, though I understand the parallels they’re drawing – it felt like the illness was less severe than we’ve been led to believe up to that point, less hopeless if there’s an easy “switch”. Nevermind that from Bridgerton, I’d gotten more a dementia/alzheimer vibe, but that might again be due to my lack of historical knowledge.

I liked the side romance of Brimsley and Reynolds. I wonder what happened to Reynolds, how they’re romance went – did he die? Leave? Brimsley was clearly still fond and nostalgic for their time together.

While I understand why Lady Danburry had an affair with Violet’s father and it fit the theme of figuring out what to do with yourself as a woman in and after marriage, it felt a bit weird, especially with her budding friendship with Violet. To come back to the characterization, I thought Danburry revealing anything about her inner life to Violet in friendship was a bit weird, as she’d always been super discrete during Bridgerton. I’m glad Violet found out about the affair behind her back rather than her telling Violet, though, that felt more in character. If she’d told her, it’d have broken my suspense of disbelief for sure.

Overall, it was entertaining on its own, but maybe not best considered within the canon of the Bridgerton continuity.

Belgravia
I watched the last two episodes of this 6 episode drama with my parents, and it was very fast-paced interesting intrigue. I need to go back and actually watch the first four episodes, but I get the feeling the ending was a bit rushed to make it only 6 episodes, it probably would have done better if it had more room to breathe as an 8 or 10 episodes drama.

Video Games

Technically, I watched other people play these, because I’m mostly interested in the plot and characters and terrible at these sort of fighting games :’)

The Mageseeker

“The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story” by RiotForge, meaning the department at RiotGames that makes the spin-off games. Mageseeker is supposed to be main canon, which is interesting since it depicts Sylas in particular in a very different light than the Marvel tie-in comic that was previously canon, without openly contradicting the plot beats therein.

I did enjoy Sylas more in Mageseeker than the comics, ngl. The comics depicted him as much more a Hannibal Lecter type character (some of those visuals made that parallel not just subtext) who seduced innocent little Lux into trusting him, only to bring Great Destruction For No Reason, because he’s a sociopath.

Which is in line with his history in League of Legends. Sylas was introduced as a sympathetic villain to the main game, as a charismatic demagogue whose silvery tongue convinces the common folk that our Demacian heroes are the bad guys, actually, and thus creating an unnecessary revolution… and ignoring the fact that Demacia is literally bringing about a mage genocide in a kinda fascist regime. The problem of its lingering “good guy” image from the early days of lore they are slow to change out of.

Mageseeker on the other hand explores Sylas’ story much more… I don’t want to say realistic, exactly, but they’ve certainly thought his circumstances through a lot more. He’s discovered as a kid, imprisoned and abused and forced into helping his oppressors find more people like him. (While in his LoL lore this was a unique position, Mageseeker made it much more common. I’m not sure if I like that decision yet.)

I liked most of the new characters they introduced, they worked really well in their functions! Making Lux and Garen’s uncle the Main Bad Guy to avoid Implications ™ for Lux, Garen, and Jarvin was, hm. A bit of a coward move, but also pretty clever? They likely couldn’t have gotten away with implicating the main champions of LoL, and a figure like Eldred Crownguard makes sense within a regime like Demacia’s. I liked the power struggle aspect to the Mageseekers political faction and how they influenced the newly crowned king into making rash, emotional decisions.

Also I’m really glad Shyvana finally broke things off with Jarvin towards the end of the game. She stayed by his side while he committed atrocities against people like her for far too long. Jarvin’s rationalization of “not these people because I care about them” exceptions to his rules was very on point for a spoiled king, and I’m glad Lux didn’t take him up on it and Shyvana left him over it. Though sadly the lesson didn’t seem to sink in RIP.

Lux’s naivety re: a peaceful sanctuary for the mages vs Sylas’ bloody revenge were a great contrast, and I think the game did well to show how both of their ideologies fall short — Lux’s mages *do* get attacked, while Sylas learns the hard way through Leilane’s sacrifice that his way won’t work if he doesn’t protect the people he cares about, the mages under his wing. Generally the game did good to provide several views on the various beliefs, from more extreme views like Sylas’ and Kara’s to softer views like Lux’s.

Wisteria was also a great villain/foil to Sylas, the dark version of Sylas who remained under the Mageseekers’ control and broke apart under them. Someone so filled with self-hatred they lash out against others like them. Their friends-to-enemies dynamic made the story very enjoyable.

I am a bit miffed at the attempts of Both Sides-ing, especially towards the end. Mageseeker’s writers definitely threaded the needle well in several places, and they were constricted in what they could do (e.g. Jarvin IV has to remain king and a Good Guy in the lore, despite all the atrocities committed in his name and under his command). But that’s ultimately a problem Riot’s management will have to decide how to handle eventually. Overall the story went a lot further in painting Demacia as the bad guys for this game already than I honestly expected going in!

For me, they also went a bit too far in softening Sylas to make him ~sympathetic. Especially with making him a dad to his dead friend’s (whom he killed!) protegee at the end. Sylas is a traumatized adult who still has to learn how to live in the real world rather than a dungeon! He is NOT dad material! OMG. (Just let him make mistakes and have flaws in line with his trauma please. It’s not an excuse for his actions, but let him do those actions anyway!) Generally I liked his character development and growth during the game, but the end result was a bit too… happy sappy for my taste. Let him be messed up in peace!

Also, I’m not sure I like the Kayle-Morgana conflict being connected to Demacia. I probably missed the relevant lore, if Riot ever put any out (they’re bad at that), but… idk. Morgana didn’t feel like the right fit for the role? She’s a hedonist, a lover, at least the way I remember her most recent retcon. Sure, peace fits into that image, but retribution? Revolution? Sanctuary? Eh. Kayle’s fanaticism with Righteous Justice fits Demacia as the oppressors much better, although her Judgment would smite them one and all for their crimes. Kayle doesn’t care about the why, just the actions, so she’d kill… probably all the main characters actually lol. Anyway I’m not sure they’re the best metaphor for the on-going conflict, but *shrugs* I guess they wanted to add more champions.

Convergence
Another League of Legends spin-off game, this one centering the character Echo. He’s quite different from the Echo we see in Arcane, since that media is considered AU to the LoL main canon (except when they try to bring the vibes back to the main canon because of Arcane’s financial success, but I digress).

Unlike Mageseeker, I felt like the narrative fell a bit short on this one.

The main premise of a teenaged Echo meeting his older self who has Gone Wrong was great. The game explores how Echo’s unique circumstance, being able to rewind a moment until he gets the ideal outcome, could affect his perspective on the world and other people - namely forgetting that they’re people with their own wishes and internal lives, because he can video game save-restart to try and get the best dialogue option for the outcome he wants. This is very clearly older!Echo’s fault and the lesson younger!Echo has to learn, which works out great.

The problem is the rest of the story.

I liked Camille’s introduction and early role within the story, especially in how older!Echo making a deal with her makes younger!Echo uncomfortable. Where that narrative goes wrong imo is the part where younger!Echo befriends Camille and she acts as a mother figure to younger!Echo - like, no! That’s so out of character for Camille! She literally had her heart replaced by a clockwork hextech heart. She’s literally the unfeeling assassin/enforcer of the rich. It’s literally in her tragic backstory of how she became a villain—a great villain that I enjoy in that incarnation! Her becoming a mother figure to Echo, the rebel of Zaun who fights against the capitalism of Piltover, whose invention and genius are exactly what Camille is supposed to eliminate – no. Just no.

Short-time, reluctant allies with a shared goal? Sure, I can buy that. But then there needs to be backstabbing and that was severely lacking from the game.

I really liked TBSkyen’s suggestion of replacing her with Caitlin, at least in the second half of that role. Caitlin is another cop from Piltover, another rich girl and all the cultural misunderstandings that brings, but unlike Camille she’s open to learning. Especially since her partner (both as a cop and a lesbian) Vi is from Zaun. She’d be a better fit for the whole detective work of hunting older!Echo down, too.

Also it would’ve been a fun boss-fight of Camille & older!Echo vs Caitlin & younger!Echo, with the themes of separating Piltover and Zaun vs learning to work together, which is clearly a message Riot wants to push.

I’m not even gonna touch the whole “symbiosis” thing. Piltover fucks Zaun over again and again, and Zaun is the result of capitalist hell. There’s nothing symbiotic in the abuse Zaun suffers to make Piltover the golden jewel of upper crust rich elite. And the game had some nice moments where that became really clear, but the whole “both are equally good and bad” spiel got on my nerves. Riot’s upper management are cowards for not actually going there when they set up the tension to have clear political messaging.

On another note, the sideplot with Jinx was weird af, out of left field, and utterly ruined the pacing of the rising tension. I agree with TBSkyen that it felt more like a DLC tagged on rather than part of the main game. She was hard to integrate as is, and Riot’s management probably wanted her in there because she’s popular and would sell the game. But the trailer gives a completely different impression of her importance to the story for her to only show up to be a random cool boss fight… She just didn’t fit the themes the game is exploring at all.

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