

Chloe Tiu
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Former ButaPro staff member May Yamada states that everyone associated with ButaPro has immediately left the studio, following the grooming allegations against President FAR "Everybody associated with ButaPro has immediately left the studio. We're now organizing in a different place, trying to get current projects to completion under a different banner. Please support the hard work of my colleagues when our projects come out!!!" This follows artist Maryco's grooming allegations against FARfromani and the subsequent wave of Japanese industry figures publicly cutting ties



Lo que le hicieron a xenoblade 2 no tiene perdon Homura (pyra) es una aegis (Escudo) en japones le llamab santo grial celestial Nunca existio la guerra de la egida, en japones es guerra del santo grial Los titanes no se llaman asi, en japones es Bestias Divinas o siervos de dios


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Why was Richard so lenient with John when he had no qualms about making war against Henry, Hal, and Geoff? Someone asked this earlier, and I think my answer lines up with interpretations from Bartlett, Penman, and Miller - plus the very well known fact that it was Eleanor who begged him to pardon John. And this wasn’t a one off. Eleanor asked Richard more than once to be lenient with his brother, and I think it really comes down to her and to the fact that Richard always listened to his mother. Look at it from her side. She had seven children with Henry and two daughters with Louis. When her first marriage was annulled, she was forbidden from ever seeing those daughters again. Of the seven she had with Henry, only three were still alive by the time Richard came to the throne: William died in infancy. Hal died of a fever while in rebellion against his father and Richard. Matilda had recently just died, also of a fever. Geoff died in Paris in a tournament. That leaves Richard, Joanna, and John. Honestly? I think she was simply tired of losing her children and Richard did try to do right by her. There’s also the practical side: John was his only viable heir. Richard really did not want Arthur - his nephew, and a child, to succeed him. So he had very little choice but to be… let’s say, tolerant of John. Because if John cooperated, he was the one who could hold the Angevin Empire together. (He couldn’t, the useless potato)