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== Beserkic == |
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'''Beserkic''' is a scenegender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as a battlefield in the aftermath of a battle- drenched in horror and in gore, in blood and the stench of death and anxiety, the battlefield is fresh with the scarred land and bruises of battle. Everywhere in the mud there lay scattered the broken armor of soldiers, shattered as the smell of smoke, of decay, of ruin, of gunpowder, slowly permeates the starkly moonlit nighttime. |
'''Beserkic''' is a scenegender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as a battlefield in the aftermath of a battle- drenched in horror and in gore, in blood and the stench of death and anxiety, the battlefield is fresh with the scarred land and bruises of battle. Everywhere in the mud there lay scattered the broken armor of soldiers, shattered as the smell of smoke, of decay, of ruin, of gunpowder, slowly permeates the starkly moonlit nighttime. |
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Revision as of 13:21, 2 July 2021
Content Warning
This article contains mentions/themes of disturbing things like gore, death, war, guns, blood, and overall horror. Do not read if you are sensitive to/triggered by these topics.
Beserkic
Beserkic is a scenegender in the Scene System that can be described as a battlefield in the aftermath of a battle- drenched in horror and in gore, in blood and the stench of death and anxiety, the battlefield is fresh with the scarred land and bruises of battle. Everywhere in the mud there lay scattered the broken armor of soldiers, shattered as the smell of smoke, of decay, of ruin, of gunpowder, slowly permeates the starkly moonlit nighttime.
It can feel related to other things like bronze and bone and explained in the context of the Beserk source, but the latter doesn't have to be and can rather simply be a way of visualizing and contextualizing this gender experience.