Fill Requester here, sorry I do not know the proper term.
Dear, I love it very much. The details, the exploration of Kressun's character and how the people of the Holds react to their ambiguity. Very fascinating.
I notice you chose two very different people to both covet Kressun. Not only different in their military affiliations and being natural enemies allegedly, but Elisif and Ulfric are both complete opposites on the gender spectrum. Her distinct voice, her fair and bonny looks; Elisif seems to be the epitome of femininity. While Ulfric is a symbol of pure masculinity with his rolling, brown voice, the angular and rough edges of his face, and the clearly virile physique of his. It seems to be that the personification of femininity and masculinity is fighting over Kressun, an androgyne. Someone who is completely neutral in the gender spectrum. It is simply brilliant!
I cannot fathom how this is could not be intentional, and I love it so much A!A.
You have done brilliantly so far, and I cannot wait for me.
Re: The Equivocal Shroud [2/?]
Dear, I love it very much. The details, the exploration of Kressun's character and how the people of the Holds react to their ambiguity. Very fascinating.
I notice you chose two very different people to both covet Kressun. Not only different in their military affiliations and being natural enemies allegedly, but Elisif and Ulfric are both complete opposites on the gender spectrum. Her distinct voice, her fair and bonny looks; Elisif seems to be the epitome of femininity. While Ulfric is a symbol of pure masculinity with his rolling, brown voice, the angular and rough edges of his face, and the clearly virile physique of his. It seems to be that the personification of femininity and masculinity is fighting over Kressun, an androgyne. Someone who is completely neutral in the gender spectrum. It is simply brilliant!
I cannot fathom how this is could not be intentional, and I love it so much A!A.
You have done brilliantly so far, and I cannot wait for me.