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  1. I am so stressed about today being January 6th, that I haven't been able to finish Act I. But final edits ARE on Scene 3, so we're close.

    At the end of Scene 2, you get Maxx waxing frustrated at U.S. politics from the POV of a FFXIV original character.

    So please enjoy while I finish the rest! 💙

    THE LINE

    I will this night
    In several posts upon his pad alight,
    As if they came from several citizens,
    Writings, all tending to the great opinion
    Allag holds of his name, wherein obscurely
    Kæsar’s ambition shall be glancèd at
    And after this, let Kæsar seat him sure,
    For we will shake him, or worse days endure.

    THE FOOTNOTE

    This is all a very pretty way of saying, “I’mma do a social media misinformation campaign!” And I think we all have a lot to be grateful for that social media’s only just starting to be a thing for us. Pray for your players, though; they’ve gotten so good at misinformation, some of them elected a Spongebob Squarepants-shaped Roegadyn who dyes his marmot-fur toupee every Loporrit’s favorite color to be their head of state.

    Humans are a problem in every multiverse, I swear.

    #FFXIV #FFXIVRP #BardOfSagon #KeeperOfTheMoon #Shakespearean #IambicPentameter #Allag #CalamityJan6 #SocialMediaMisinformation #WritingCommunity #LiamMeriaMorvelet #WorldBuilding #OCRP

  2. I did a thing. Meet Liam Meri'a Morvelet, the Bard of Sagon.

    First image:

    Painted circa 1250:5AE, right at the opulent peak of the Fifth Astral Era, this oil-on-oak panel is attributed to the master Raoul de Valois. Now, I want you to look closely at the lighting. Do you see how the light catches the side of his face while the rest of the study recedes into that deep, dramatic shadow? This technique—known as tenebrism—was revolutionary for its time. It tells us that Morvelet wasn't just a writer; he was a figure of immense gravity, a man bringing the 'light' of intellect into the world.

    Second image:

    This was the basis for the first image, which I made using Gemini. It took A LOT OF TIME because AI hates "making images worse" (according to it).

    The first image will be going here: taper-project.jijivisa.org/#fi

    To be fair, it was programmed by programmers, not artists. 😹 This is ethical use of AI, don't worry. I'm struggling. Caravaggio will be OK.

    #FFXIV #FinalFantasyXIV #FF14 #GPOSERS #Miqote #Bard #FFXIVRP #FFXIVArt #Amdapor #Eorzea #VirtualPhotography #Gaming #MMORPG #LiamMeriaMorvelet

  3. I did a thing. Meet Liam Meri'a Morvelet, the Bard of Sagon.

    First image:

    Painted circa 1250:5AE, right at the opulent peak of the Fifth Astral Era, this oil-on-oak panel is attributed to the master Raoul de Valois. Now, I want you to look closely at the lighting. Do you see how the light catches the side of his face while the rest of the study recedes into that deep, dramatic shadow? This technique—known as tenebrism—was revolutionary for its time. It tells us that Morvelet wasn't just a writer; he was a figure of immense gravity, a man bringing the 'light' of intellect into the world.

    Second image:

    This was the basis for the first image, which I made using Gemini. It took A LOT OF TIME because AI hates "making images worse" (according to it).

    The first image will be going here: taper-project.jijivisa.org/#fi

    To be fair, it was programmed by programmers, not artists. 😹 This is ethical use of AI, don't worry. I'm struggling. Caravaggio will be OK.

    #FFXIV #FinalFantasyXIV #FF14 #GPOSERS #Miqote #Bard #FFXIVRP #FFXIVArt #Amdapor #Eorzea #VirtualPhotography #Gaming #MMORPG #LiamMeriaMorvelet

  4. I did a thing. Meet Liam Meri'a Morvelet, the Bard of Sagon.

    First image:

    Painted circa 1250:5AE, right at the opulent peak of the Fifth Astral Era, this oil-on-oak panel is attributed to the master Raoul de Valois. Now, I want you to look closely at the lighting. Do you see how the light catches the side of his face while the rest of the study recedes into that deep, dramatic shadow? This technique—known as tenebrism—was revolutionary for its time. It tells us that Morvelet wasn't just a writer; he was a figure of immense gravity, a man bringing the 'light' of intellect into the world.

    Second image:

    This was the basis for the first image, which I made using Gemini. It took A LOT OF TIME because AI hates "making images worse" (according to it).

    The first image will be going here: taper-project.jijivisa.org/#fi

    To be fair, it was programmed by programmers, not artists. 😹 This is ethical use of AI, don't worry. I'm struggling. Caravaggio will be OK.

    #FFXIV #FinalFantasyXIV #FF14 #GPOSERS #Miqote #Bard #FFXIVRP #FFXIVArt #Amdapor #Eorzea #VirtualPhotography #Gaming #MMORPG #LiamMeriaMorvelet