Hector, Andromache and Astyanax. Because 🥺

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I'm down, and Tatyana is entering!

Also tagging and . Forgot to do that the first time. My bad!

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is often used to make teaching approachable & memorable, "[making] use of humble incidents to teach great truths" (Apollonius of Tyana on Aesop). Jesus's parables use this principle. Fables tend to have anthropomorphised animal characters.

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Strahd plays the gracious noble as long as it suits him, but beneath that facade is a selfish monster who sees everyone as his inferior.

He is deeply tied to the land via blood magic, but his inability to claim Tatyana or leave Barovia tease Strahd's thirst for conquest.

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Here, have a Tatyana! She is always prepared to kick your ass; a very necessary quality for a horror game.

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Sure, I'm down. Here's Tatyana, a Blood Magus

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Tetyana Brazhnyk wearing a mohair-ostrich feathered tunic from Givenchy Couture F/W 2002 by Julien Macdonald

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Not me simping hardcore over after rewatching 👀👀👀

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Martes.
«Aspic», Tatyana Tolstaya.

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Sure, I'm always down for this!

Tatyana is my D&D OC. She's a Blood Magus who wears a slightly modified Nightwatcher uniform. Think monster hunters similar to the Witcher.

The last pic is what she looks like underneath the outfit.

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