CuteGoblinGirl
CuteGoblinGirl OP t1_j5i9njp wrote
Reply to comment by AspiringOccultist4 in The Whydigo, by Me by CuteGoblinGirl
Thank you! That means a lot <3
CuteGoblinGirl OP t1_j5i9mh0 wrote
Reply to comment by 897jack in The Whydigo, by Me by CuteGoblinGirl
I love this comment so much!!
CuteGoblinGirl OP t1_j5hz8cu wrote
Reply to comment by 897jack in The Whydigo, by Me by CuteGoblinGirl
"Why'd I go" is on point. If you happened to see the comment I posted earlier it kinda consumes the reason for doing things, leading to the inevitable "Why did I even come here?" type questioning. Along with other such things.
CuteGoblinGirl OP t1_j5hitmv wrote
Reply to The Whydigo, by Me by CuteGoblinGirl
The Unanswered Question of “Why am I here? Why did I come here?” and the concept of “I am not why I am.” A creature of meaninglessness, meaningless inquiry, removing causal meaning from a situation and feeding off of it.
Whydigos can be seen in various places, particularly areas with treasure or monsters that the party may want to acquire or kill. By consuming the boss, switch, key, or the treasure it removes the reason the party went into the dungeon in the first place which leads to moments of meaninglessness and forces the characters to reflect on said meaninglessness.
CuteGoblinGirl t1_iyf9ik5 wrote
Reply to comment by meeraage in La Cripta dei Cappuccini, Roma by Lubernaut
Well, this culture says to not do that.
CuteGoblinGirl t1_iyeqzo7 wrote
Reply to comment by zombie_girraffe in La Cripta dei Cappuccini, Roma by Lubernaut
People show respect to the dead in different ways and cultures and their boundaries should be honored.
CuteGoblinGirl OP t1_j5llaa1 wrote
Reply to comment by Astriaaal in The Whydigo, by Me by CuteGoblinGirl
That's amazing. I'll probably watch it like 3 more times today lmao