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Mar. 8th, 2025 09:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It is as I feared. We are being forced to send in five bullet points of our actions every damn week until further notice. They couldn't even keep up any plausibility of our submissions being read, since I'm pretty sure it's logistically impossible to do that every week. At most, they can only do spot checks.
Yesterday was such an aggravating day in general that I pretty much gave up on it and went to bed after I finally finished watching the final episode of Divergence and its cooldown. Which took me until well in the evening, since my ability to watch during my commute was hampered by my phone acting up. Gave me a real scare, too, when I got home and rebooted it, and it took way too long after being plugged back in to respond. Solved the problem, though.
It was long enough and stressful enough today I ended up letting myself getting spoiled for one thing with about an hour left to watch. Although from early on this episode, I actually started to suspect Garen might turn out to be a god; you got the feeling there was something up with this still unleveled PC. I actually hoped not initially, though, since I assumed if he was, he'd have to leave immediately, and wouldn't ever get to return to the Cliffkeeps. I am very grateful Brennan let him stick around long enough for that, making the ending much less bittersweet.
It really was very clever, what they did. I had not been spoiled for Erro also being a god, and like everyone else, I thought nothing of him dying to save the old dwarf, especially what with Liam playing him. So I still ended up getting a little stunned at the end. And even knowing what was coming, Matt's reaction was so moving as to be worth it anyway.
Yesterday was such an aggravating day in general that I pretty much gave up on it and went to bed after I finally finished watching the final episode of Divergence and its cooldown. Which took me until well in the evening, since my ability to watch during my commute was hampered by my phone acting up. Gave me a real scare, too, when I got home and rebooted it, and it took way too long after being plugged back in to respond. Solved the problem, though.
It was long enough and stressful enough today I ended up letting myself getting spoiled for one thing with about an hour left to watch. Although from early on this episode, I actually started to suspect Garen might turn out to be a god; you got the feeling there was something up with this still unleveled PC. I actually hoped not initially, though, since I assumed if he was, he'd have to leave immediately, and wouldn't ever get to return to the Cliffkeeps. I am very grateful Brennan let him stick around long enough for that, making the ending much less bittersweet.
It really was very clever, what they did. I had not been spoiled for Erro also being a god, and like everyone else, I thought nothing of him dying to save the old dwarf, especially what with Liam playing him. So I still ended up getting a little stunned at the end. And even knowing what was coming, Matt's reaction was so moving as to be worth it anyway.