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I know because I wrote it, and Claudine was 100% my muse as I did. In my early drafts, their signature move was even called "C'est moi, la star!" (Claudine's rallying cry at the beginning of her revues) but I changed it because I was afraid that no one would get the reference.
The Adversary's a 3rd party playbook about rivalry, insecurity, and comparing yourself to others. You get to declare someone your Rival, and you get special moves to use against them. If that sounds like it was written just for Claudine - it was!
Maya's Destiny is to be the one and only Top Star, the lead role who outshines all others. Unlike many Chosen, she embraces and strives towards this Destiny, she loves being a stage girl even if she never really had a choice about being one.
Some day I'm gonna post pictures of me in my Kaoruko cosplay, but that day is not today.
Oh I don't think I posted these, but since I'm openly tweeting about Revue Starlight now, I may or may not have made myself a couple of replica weapons from the show "as practice" for the toy swords I make for the kids in my family😅
In TSL, you have a playbook, which is a bit like a D&D class, but based on a central narrative conflict instead of just your abilities: Like the Scoundrel, a serial heart-breaker who's afraid of settling down, or the Seeker who struggles to unlearn toxic habits they grew up with.
I've never actually played Sword and Shield but I think that it'd be really cool to be riding around on my cotton candy pony and generally being too classy to fight
(RT w/you and your first basic Pokémon you’d take on your journey) https://t.co/vbvCeCXyZ8
She's so careful to perform hyperfemininity in a way that trans women often feel pressured to, she talks to Lissa about having been an outcast as a child in their A-support, and she's super suspicious about Brady being her son - because she didn't think she could HAVE a kid! https://t.co/WyiEC3zT2D
One of my favourite early-modern paintings (Fencing Match between St.-Georges and ‘La Chevalière D’Eon’ on April 9, 1787 by Charles Jean Robineau) and me, dressed as d'Eon was in this painting https://t.co/fbya37vCSZ