Hot take: Enfys Nest is the greatest plot twist of Star Wars

Yes, better than “I am your father”. The revelation that Enfys Nest isn’t a blood crazed marauder, but among the first of the Rebels, forcibly reminds the audience that Han Solo is the villain in his own movie. The audience, of course, knows that Han Solo is a good guy! And one of Enfys’ warriors killed …

taterbonr: I’m rereading the passages on the Qun in world of thedas and: “As far as the Qunari are concerned, a symbol and its signifier are the same thing. Because of this, artists are part of the priesthood. Their role is considered to be one of research, discovering things that were not already apparent, rather …

Important notes for Jedi lore analysis – “There is no flavor” is NOT a part of the Jedi Code

(The Temple kitchens serve simple, hearty, and nutritional meals catered to the wide variety of species that make up the Jedi. A portion of ingredients come from the Temple gardens, while the rest is bought elsewhere (definitely no room for grazing cattle on Coruscant) or sent in from larger AgriCorps farms. Flavor is fine. Really. …

jbk405: fell-dragon-domain: threehoursfromtroy: sskuvira: there’s some lava bending going on there…. so she separated the ground down to the mantle layer (magma chamber)?then floated that chunk on lava then air bended it over?  This is often cited as the single most powerful feat in bending in the entire franchise, and I’m inclined to agree. Kyoshi Island …

Frodo Didn’t Fail

mapsburgh: The climactic scene of The Lord of the Rings, when Frodo and Sam reach the Cracks of Doom, is one of my favorite scenes in all of literature. So I was very interested a little while back when noted Tolkien scholar Stephen Colbert laid out a neat little analysis of the scene. Frodo seems …

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