pose for the camera rose!
BABY!!!!! AHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Molly! 💚🐻
ITS SO FUNNY UNIRONICALLY
EVERYONE NOSEDIVED IMMEDIATELY
Crazy what one episode does to a mf
😍😍😍
You ate with this one on god
Headcannon time:
You know how in the games with the recent update you need to give a heart to get one of the ancient tablets?
What if the lamb loses a little bit of themself when they do. Not just part of their health.
A distant memory, their life before the slaughter, any feelings they have towards someone, their reasoning behind their benevolence (if that's the route you choose for your lamb in-game)
So each time they come back to the cult, people begin to notice their behavior changes or how they just completely forgot something or someone.
Bonus agnst where they lose their feelings for Narinder over time/the good memories they had together after the battle. They forget the quests he gives them, the friendship they built and the eventual love they feel for him. It just goes back to the indifference of when he first resurrects the lamb.
And Narinder has no idea why.
Gehegegd hand holding Ohg….
I feel like they need this, especially after episode 7
I’ll feed you JuziNation
Should I burn Uzi at the stake later
is anyone else seeing this poster around copper-9? seems kinda mean!
With Heket's health progressing and the Harvest ritual setting the flock off in full bloom, Lambert prepares for the biggest festival in the century: a combination of a feast, bonfire, a follower's wedding, all while processing the newly developed change in theirs and Narinder's 'friendship'. Or really, the fact that the cat is now hesitating to disprove it as such. That alone is something new.
Narinder makes good on his promise, utilizing a heretic to open Anchordeep's door in a process Lambert gets to witness leading to a rather interesting conversation. The first crusade into Anchordeep is an impulsive one, and it's far too wet for the cat's liking. Lambert amuses themselves by trying to make the God of Death blink using the power of social mirroring and pushes their luck a little bit too far in playing.
Narinder's exasperation follows him into his sleep. Dreams remind him of a cycle he's put himself into. They are not gentle in handling his memories.