while i understand where people are coming from i think its funny when people romanticize the old internet
"the internet now is so damaging to kids"
remember when it was like extremely easy to accidentally stumble upon beheading videos
i love the tags on this post because it's a mix of people acting like im exaggerating and people being like "i watched 1 guy 1 jar at a slumber party when i was 10 years old"
fanfic writers will consume a whole ass franchise and be like "that was fun, now i will proceed to do it better"
Isn’t it grand? 💖
Chapter 3 explores spirits and the dead, starting with two members of the Circus Moribund - a traveling carnival backed by the Lover Clad in the Raiment of Tears. Unlike other organizations, this one gets tucked in with the Melkin Fool in Red, and Abyssal Exalt who appears in chapter 4.
The two members of the circus we get write ups for, Snowfall Sable and Spraying Water, feel out of context without the details of the circus. However, because the circus gets tucked into the Melkin Fool's entry rather than getting a full write up of its own (where these performers would have fit perfectly), both the circus and the Abyssal don't get the word count they need to shine.
So, what do I like about these entries? They highlight the weird anachrony that Exalted allows. The Melkin Fook herself is an interesting take on what an Abyssal servant of the Lover can be. They become another weird dead threat that travels the North - a direction that has always been described as beset with undead and fae threats but has sometimes be light on showing who those threats are.
Ah yes, the Circus Moribund, or as I like to call them, The Lover's Insane Clown Posse
narrows it down
incomprehensible enemies:
1. the mind
2. tumble dryer (disappears socks like magic)




















































