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Yay, I did it!
Such a cool challenge, I should draw fanart more often.

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Finally wrote up the start of stb with Kaiien :33
Au'ra April Day 27: Heartache
"My lord, are you sure?" Fy'ra must have asked Hien this question more than a Namazu lies in a day. Yet she stuck by the man she saw as a true leader, with a goal and a vision of healing. As the healing began however, she began to notice his failings. Neither that man's temper nor his heart were tameable. One final time, one final "My lord, are you sure?" At Hien's defiant "Yes," she snapped. Forsaking her place among his entourage, Fy'ra struck back. Her sister joined in without a moment's delay and the two overwhelmed him before fleeing with their "captives" to safety. Or so she'd have you believe. This was but a vision of what could have been as Fy'ra cried outside Hien's door, pleading with him to explain his cruelty. His inattention and obstinance had led to the deaths of too many innocents. Too much blood was shared between their hands, and she could not wash her hands of it. She still considers herself lucky to have found Mikoto and Ty'llera when she did. Mikoto was strange and foreign enough to offer her shelter. She taught Fy'ra to read and gave her a reason to stay in Kugane, and even helped her join her sister's fight in Bozja. Ty'llera stayed by her side as her friends dispersed to attend to other peace efforts, and always fought to keep Fy'ra safe. It took a team to escape the new Lordling,
I said I had a lot of story ideas from Stormblood. It's the perfect place for hurt/comfort and messy romances. I fully latched on to Hien when I met him and the longer it's been since Stormblood, the more I find him difficult to appreciate. He's a well intentioned, kind man with a lot of ambition. He really thinks he can take on the world and win, but is reasonable about how he wants to get there. He cares so much for his people, and is scared after the recent history of regicide and genocide of his people. Yet his decisions aren't questioned, even when they should be. He holds such sway over those around him that it's hard to question him. Perhaps I'm projecting, but I felt that magnetism myself and the more I think about how Fy'ra got away, the more certain I am that it was toxic from the beginning. We just didn't know because we were missing the signs.

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something i really appreciate about stormblood's writing is that when the wol & co get to isari and see that yotsuyu is torturing the villagers, gosetsu's first and sole response is Fuck This.
alisaie says, logically, that intervening will risk the villagers' lives, and she's right, but so is gosetsu: to stand aside and watch yotsuyu murder people in cold blood is beyond the pale. it is worth it for gosetsu to surrender his freedom to distract her. it makes even more sense once you learn his backstory (which you haven't yet, when this scene happens) but even without it, you can tell that he's a man of principles and will not stand idly by.
stormblood gets a lot of flak, but something i really appreciate about its storytelling is that it doesn't hesitate to show you the fucked up reality of a life under an oppressive regime. the entire narrative is about that theme. it shows you why people will bend, as yotsuyu says, and why they likewise have to rise up and do something about it. there's no other alternative. oppression isn't something you can accept in the long run.
also, i fucking love yotsuyu's introduction. within a handful of lines you fully understand that this is a woman who truly, deeply, utterly despises domans — and yet is doman herself. that dictohomy, paired with fordola's arc, really makes stormblood hit home.
Doma challenge100
No.013 "Karakul"