EARTHMOTHER HAS FORSAKEN MEEEEEEEE~~~
Tauren dks. They’re like unicorns, because on rp servers all I see are elves. or trolls.
jabberjack: EARTHMOTHER HAS FORSAKEN MEEEEEEEE~~~ Tauren dks. They’re like unicorns, because on rp servers all I see are elves. or trolls.
imagine if his living friends/companionthings just kind of decorated your dead man when the holidays came around. dinky little fairy lights wrapped over his shoulders. a green jingly hat with fake elf ears even though he already has elf ears of his own. a festive murder.
He already has a tacky christmas winter’s veil sweater:
Free for all Friday
Hit me with asks. IC or OOC
spacialrend: ugly christmas sweaters always have to be a thing
catbushandludicrous: I’d rather get a double double and some Timbits.
wulfgnar: Simplifying the Death Knight horse! (and an excuse to draw a horse)
captaindazya: captaindazya: TWO DRAGONS. It’s time to reblog it = | TWO BAD DRAGONS.
captaindazya: Yshraaj ‘s cute fanart reminds me of this funny old picture ; )
ok i think i might have to ordos a new mouse bc this one is driving me mad with its double clicking
batmanisagatewaydrug: We really need to talk about this scene a lot, because holy wow. The MCU movies have definitely been getting a little darker since the Avengers, but scenes like this? This is pure optimism. Tony is told he can save 4 out of 13, and then he saves all 13 of
We really need to talk about this scene a lot, because holy wow. The MCU movies have definitely been getting a little darker since the Avengers, but scenes like this? This is pure optimism. Tony is told he can save 4 out of 13, and then he saves all 13 of them anyway, because these people can work together and help Tony save them.
If a similar scenario had happened in the Dark Knight Saga or Man of Steel, you know damn well 9 out of those 13 people would have been dead. Hell, Bruce or Clark would have been lucky to even save the 4, because DC movies have gone down a route of unrelenting grtty realism that makes good old super heroics virtually impossible. Bruce can’t save the city without faking his own death; Clark can’t save the world without becoming a murderer.
But even in the darkest hours of the Marvel Universe, Tony Stark can damn well save 13 people plummeting to their certain death. Is it realistic? Hell no. But it was an awesome victory that both Tony and the audience needed at this point in the story, and by god it was heroic.