Shadow Azure

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
zalia
zalia

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Destiny (Video Games)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Osiris/Saint-14 (Destiny), Mithrax & Osiris (Destiny)
Characters: Osiris (Destiny), Mithrax (Destiny), Saint-14 (Destiny)
Additional Tags: Friendship, Introspection, Guilt, Grief/Mourning, Mentors, Game: Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph, Game: Destiny 2: Season of Plunder, Game: Destiny 2: Lightfall DLC, Peace, Home, Comfort, Languages, Language Barrier, Game: Destiny 2: Season of the Deep, Love, Reminiscing
Summary:

“Conflict and survival have made monsters of many of us,” Misraaks replies. “I do not think any of us were meant to be so.”

In the Eliksni quarter, Osiris and Misraaks speak about choice and change the many paths that a life can take.

Source: archiveofourown.org
thefirstknife
the-spoopy-ghost-of-raejin99

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I hate gamers so much man.

thefirstknife

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THIS.

I guess SirD goes on the list of never watching again and blocking his ass. Prev tags are also really telling and add to the overall idea, that many people share, which is that the current extreme hatred for Bungie also stems from them being outspoken supporters of various minorities, especially the LGBT community. Absolutely ghoulish behaviour to put the most visibly queer character (and let's not forget poc and Jewish) as an example and motivate people spreading hatred about him and other similar characters. As my bestie put it, you can tell a lot about a person based on their opinion on Osiris.

I can't fathom how people like this think they are authorities on the story and whether or not the story is good or bad. These people genuinely are media illiterate and have never actually paid any attention to the story at all. Their understanding of the material is worse than kindergarten level of comprehension. At least kids in the kindergarten have a reason for not understanding something.

Not that they actually play the story at all. Ah yes, SirD, the known lore scholar (sarcasm. he is a pvp only content creator who sometimes plays dungeons and raids. Definitely not for the lore though). We need to bring back the "fake gamer" insult except this time it should be directed towards pvp-only streamers instead of women and minorities. I remember when proudly not engaging with most of the game was seen as shameful, especially if you decided to have online opinions about something you haven't played or understood. Embarrassing behaviour at best and actively harmful at worst.

viiridiangreen

Now that we're on the (deserved) Ain't Shit Train-

This dude was so starved for content at earlier this year that he went on the Hire-An-Egirl site and started recording his paid sessions with people nonconsensually, breaking site TOS in the process, and I know bc I'm one of the people he hired. I clocked him a few matches in and said so out loud, so he ended it, but he'd been recording with 0 warning.

He ended up making a video off of a very inexperienced player with a deeper voice who's possibly a trans woman or a girl with an unusually low register voice, but naturally (given the creator / audience) resulted in endless & often transphobic dunks on the "catfish" in the comments. I don't know whether that "epal" was informed the session was recorded & would be uploaded, at least at the end of it, or if any compensation was offered beyond the per-session or per-x-minutes rate, but I highly doubt it.