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Some really fairly non-spoilery stuff about the first 15 episodes of the Rusty Quill Gaming podcast under the cut.
Me, about the start listening to the first episode: This will be a fun silly thing and a nice contrast to The Magnus Archives. I won't have to care about the situation or any of the characters.
Me, 15 episodes in: OMG STOP TRAUMATIZING HAMID! CAN'T YOU SEE HE'S HAD ENOUGH? HE NEEDS A HUG. AND A NAP. AND POSSIBLY YEARS OF THERAPY.
*laughs ruefully* I have several "types" in male characters, and Hamid is one of them: vulnerable, unable to hide emotion, neither conventionally manly nor especially interested in being so. (See also: Martin.)
That scene where they're all meeting with Barrett Racket and Hamid (injured, in pain, exhausted, scared out of his mind for several different reasons) starts to cry? That is my jam, so so much. And I loved that--at the time, at least--it wasn't played for comedy particularly, and neither the other characters nor the players reacted with derision. (There's been some derision since, mostly from Bryn Monroe commenting OOC, and I wish he wouldn't.)
I realize there's no doubt a lot more to Hamid than this, including some dark secrets and the possibility that he'll someday turn into a dragon, but for now I adore him in all his well-dressed, doe-eyed, squishy glory. I'm reassured to see that he's still a character in the current episodes.
Me, about the start listening to the first episode: This will be a fun silly thing and a nice contrast to The Magnus Archives. I won't have to care about the situation or any of the characters.
Me, 15 episodes in: OMG STOP TRAUMATIZING HAMID! CAN'T YOU SEE HE'S HAD ENOUGH? HE NEEDS A HUG. AND A NAP. AND POSSIBLY YEARS OF THERAPY.
*laughs ruefully* I have several "types" in male characters, and Hamid is one of them: vulnerable, unable to hide emotion, neither conventionally manly nor especially interested in being so. (See also: Martin.)
That scene where they're all meeting with Barrett Racket and Hamid (injured, in pain, exhausted, scared out of his mind for several different reasons) starts to cry? That is my jam, so so much. And I loved that--at the time, at least--it wasn't played for comedy particularly, and neither the other characters nor the players reacted with derision. (There's been some derision since, mostly from Bryn Monroe commenting OOC, and I wish he wouldn't.)
I realize there's no doubt a lot more to Hamid than this, including some dark secrets and the possibility that he'll someday turn into a dragon, but for now I adore him in all his well-dressed, doe-eyed, squishy glory. I'm reassured to see that he's still a character in the current episodes.
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Date: 2020-02-16 02:41 pm (UTC)