GARL! GARL! GARL! GARL!!!!!!!!!


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GARL! GARL! GARL! GARL!!!!!!!!!

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i really appreciate garl's first thought upon seeing THE MOTHERFUCKING FLESHMANCER being "oh this guy sucks he's a loser" and then does it a 2nd time. what an icon
Finished commission for @entropuppyy !! I actually had so much fun drawing this oneđ Garl so Cool
Saw this on someone elseâs post and these two immediately came to mind.
guys theyre real now omg

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Ignore me hyperfixating on this game i have to make these visions of mine known
honestly zale and valere already had character flaws: they took themselves too seriously and had a tendency to underestimate ordinary people, especially garl. like, they were a bit arrogant? all the solstice warriors were. valere and zale had to learn throughout the story that just because someone wasnât born with magic powers didnât mean they couldnât be a hero (and that just because a person *was* born with magic powers didnât mean they *would* be a hero). it was subtle, but it was there. and the way that, even after they ascended to godhood and left, the people of their home world kept working and planning on ways to survive and cope with the inevitable, was honestly really compelling to me. because, again, it was about ordinary people doing what they could with the gifts they had instead of taking it for granted that a mighty hero would arise to save them.
like, itâs honestly really striking how readily people joined up with their quest as soon as they saw it was a possibility. garl changed *everything* for their little world. as the elder mist said, no âcommonerâ (a word that *must* have been chosen on purpose, with how it highlights the elitism of the solstice warriors) had ever asked to fight alongside solstice warriors before. probably no one ever knew they could. garl was the first person ever to think of it. but once he went first, others eagerly followed.
but the way zale and valere talked about Garl at first, when he was out of earshot, really showed that they thought of him as fragile and, in many ways, incapable. it took them until the first Dweller fight, when Garl proved instrumental in making their victory possible (and their fellow Solstice Warriors enacted a terrible betrayal), to really start taking his contributions seriously.
so,,, yeah. just because their personalities and flaws were understated doesnât mean they didnât have any. people have just forgotten how to understand media that doesnât shove everything right in their face all the time.
Sea of Stars, poster by me