I have wanted to write this post for some time but have waited. I don't want to stress myself out too much and pacing becomes everything to keep a blog like this running for years.
Anyways...part of the leaked plot of Game of Thrones Season 7 is that Viserion becomes an ice dragon and is ridden by the Night's King. Now the fact is that this could merely be rumors and this won't actually end up happening. So I wouldn't count this as a spoiler as it's in a state of being true and not being true.
In this post I'm not going to focus on how he becomes an ice dragon according to the leaks, but the implications of it happening. I find that to be the more interesting part.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
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Oblivion (Part 25)
Labels:
Oblivion,
Oblivion Remastered,
The Elder Scrolls
Stardew Valley: Animal Husbandry (Part 187)
Alan Wake and Alex Casey: More Than a Little Gay [Reposted]
The topic of this post was voted on by the members of my Facebook group HERE WE STAND. If you would like to vote on future posts, feel free to join.
The Remedy Connected Universe (RCU) is one confusing place. A large part of that reason is that it loves to blur the lines between meta and fiction. Once you really get into it you'll find yourself learning the history of the company itself.
One character that exemplifies the blurred lines between reality and fiction is Alex Casey. He is a fictional character written by Alan Wake, an actual FBI agent, and a series of Max Payne Easter eggs. You could spend a few years delving into all the crevices of the character.
For the sake of this post I won't do that and instead focus on only one aspect of the character. And what aspect is that? The subtextual gay feelings Alan Wake has for Alex Casey.
The Remedy Connected Universe (RCU) is one confusing place. A large part of that reason is that it loves to blur the lines between meta and fiction. Once you really get into it you'll find yourself learning the history of the company itself.
One character that exemplifies the blurred lines between reality and fiction is Alex Casey. He is a fictional character written by Alan Wake, an actual FBI agent, and a series of Max Payne Easter eggs. You could spend a few years delving into all the crevices of the character.
For the sake of this post I won't do that and instead focus on only one aspect of the character. And what aspect is that? The subtextual gay feelings Alan Wake has for Alex Casey.
Oblivion (Part 24)
Labels:
Oblivion,
Oblivion Remastered,
The Elder Scrolls
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