Magneto also posed to my scrunchie, which I thought was funny at the time and moreso now that it is featured in the commentary! I really like playing small environmental things with Magneto's player, because her vision can be very cinematic. I also think she has a gift for comedy in her meta that fits well with my apparently endless pursuit of the ridiculous in RP.
Magneto and Valkyrie, as a relationship, could be very serious. In fact, this scene could be very serious, and in ways it is. But I never feel when I am playing with Mags that we must be wedded to the sturm and drang, and sometimes even in the midst of dramatics and blood and bone, it is the right time for a crack about peanut butter. Or Viagra. You never know.I love that you pose visual things for me to cue off of. I think I remember you saying that you are not visual but you still pose very visually so -- I do not know! I appreciate it. I tend to get into scenes better when I can picture what is going on
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Ellen’s religion has always been a large part of who she is and what she believes, but I don’t think that Ellen of a year or so ago, or, well, Ellen before that prison term, would have so openly based any of her reasoning on it. She long ago learned to live in a world where her religion was private, with only the thinnest wisps to appear where anyone else could see. Part of the reason she is so open about it now is because she is not entirely operating on all thrusters; part of it is because she has changed in her understanding of Erik. She does not see him as a figure out of faith. She sees him as a man. There is no doubt in her mind that she loves him; she is devoted to him, loyal to him, as much as she ever was; but he is a man and men are fallible. She doesn’t worship him secretly, though, which she once did. There was a time when there was a blur in her head there; he saved her as an instrument of her god, sometimes she even decided that he might have /been/ her god made flesh as some kind of acolyte. So. Different now!This is a
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Basically, Ellen does not want to leave. They had a fight, he was angry at her, she was upset with him, and she doesn’t want to walk out on him because she wants him to understand that she is not going to leave because her feelings are hurt - which they are, but that’s beside the point. She doesn’t know what to do, she doesn’t know how to fix it, assuming there is a way, and her religion is very important to her; she doesn’t feel she was wrong, she doesn’t want to apologize to him first because she doesn’t want to say anything that will look like she might be considering the possibility of having been wrong. In her life this is her main pillar of certainty. She will not abridge it. But at the same time, he is her other certainty! So. Uh. Yeah. She is totally at a loss to how to deal with this and so apparently is he.That makes me awwwwwww. ELLEEEEN. He actually assumed she was lingering because she wanted him to somehow expound upon his apology and admit further fault. And having definitely taken note that she did not accept his
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Magneto also posed to my scrunchie, which I thought was funny at the time and moreso now that it is featured in the commentary! I really like playing small environmental things with Magneto's player, because her vision can be very cinematic. I also think she has a gift for comedy in her meta that fits well with my apparently endless pursuit of the ridiculous in RP.
Magneto and Valkyrie, as a relationship, could be very serious. In fact, this scene could be very serious, and in ways it is. But I never feel when I am playing with Mags that we must be wedded to the sturm and drang, and sometimes even in the midst of dramatics and blood and bone, it is the right time for a crack about peanut butter. Or Viagra. You never know.I love that you pose visual things for me to cue off of. I think I remember you saying that you are not visual but you still pose very visually so -- I do not know! I appreciate it. I tend to get into scenes better when I can picture what is going on ( ... )
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Ellen’s religion has always been a large part of who she is and what she believes, but I don’t think that Ellen of a year or so ago, or, well, Ellen before that prison term, would have so openly based any of her reasoning on it. She long ago learned to live in a world where her religion was private, with only the thinnest wisps to appear where anyone else could see. Part of the reason she is so open about it now is because she is not entirely operating on all thrusters; part of it is because she has changed in her understanding of Erik. She does not see him as a figure out of faith. She sees him as a man. There is no doubt in her mind that she loves him; she is devoted to him, loyal to him, as much as she ever was; but he is a man and men are fallible. She doesn’t worship him secretly, though, which she once did. There was a time when there was a blur in her head there; he saved her as an instrument of her god, sometimes she even decided that he might have /been/ her god made flesh as some kind of acolyte. So. Different now!This is a ( ... )
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Basically, Ellen does not want to leave. They had a fight, he was angry at her, she was upset with him, and she doesn’t want to walk out on him because she wants him to understand that she is not going to leave because her feelings are hurt - which they are, but that’s beside the point. She doesn’t know what to do, she doesn’t know how to fix it, assuming there is a way, and her religion is very important to her; she doesn’t feel she was wrong, she doesn’t want to apologize to him first because she doesn’t want to say anything that will look like she might be considering the possibility of having been wrong. In her life this is her main pillar of certainty. She will not abridge it. But at the same time, he is her other certainty! So. Uh. Yeah. She is totally at a loss to how to deal with this and so apparently is he.That makes me awwwwwww. ELLEEEEN. He actually assumed she was lingering because she wanted him to somehow expound upon his apology and admit further fault. And having definitely taken note that she did not accept his ( ... )
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