medievalpoc:

depressedminority:

dicksweredinner:

akhrati:

thedirtyoldgentleman:

kaniehtiio:

For thousands of years, we told stories from one generation to the next. Our stories help us to understand how the world is ordered and our place within it. But what good are old stories if the wisdom they contain is not shared?

In Never Alone, players take on the roles of Nuna, a young Iñupiaq girl and an Arctic fox, in an atmospheric puzzle platformer that combines traditional folklore, stories, settings, and characters handed down over many generations by Alaska Native people whose roots and heritage date back millennia. 

Featuring imagery and themes drawn directly from Iñupiat and other Alaska Native cultures, Never Alone features striking visuals, emphasizes the sensibilities and perspective of these indigenous Arctic people and requires players to work cooperatively to succeed in challenging and harsh environments. [x]

Can we also talk about how this is being created by the first indigenous game company in the US?

I saw the dev session at Eurogamer and the story of the studio is absolutely amazing. They had the most beautiful photo of one of the most respected storytellers, a woman in her eighties, utterly delighted by the game, controller in hands.

Definitely pick this up and support the wonderful people behind this game.

This is the type of game I’ve been waiting forever for. 

I want it

I’ve posted about Never Alone previously; I wanted to point out that it is being released on November 18, 2014.

the-steve-bucky-ship:

So, let’s face it, in 9/10 pre-war Steve/Bucky fics winters in the 1930’s meant one thing: Bucky pulling Steve into bed and wrapping himself around him to keep him warm, cuddling him to his chest. 

Even if Steve might have been a stubborn mule and refused to ask for Bucky to hold him through the war (because he didn’t need the heat any more after the serum) he probably missed sleeping in that position a lot. 

After finding Bucky again, I doubt he can keep up the stubborn when it comes to this though ;). 

lettiebobettie:

“You know, Clint’s hands may look hard and tired, but I have only ever known them as soft and warm. 

And he seems to like to fall asleep on his stomach.

And he has this ridiculous habit of stopping for coffee everywhere we go.

And anytime we need an alias, he likes using names from old Hitchcock films. 

And sometimes he doesn’t want to talk, but it almost feels like we can have a whole conversation in silence.

But he can always make me smile, even when I don’t want to, and I always find myself doing the same for him.

Most of all, he likes me to hold him when he is in pain.

But no matter how much pain he is in, he will always do what he can to take away mine. “

Companion piece to this

But no silly comic for this one..! But I can imagine she is talking to Pepper? IDk

The end.

Commission info 

luckyraeve:

How They Make You A WeaponLoyalty

Et voila! The continuation of this comic right HERE. And for the love of Bucky, please read the full fanfiction these comic scenes are based on (it’s the best decision you’ll ever make in your life). GO! Give monicawoe ALL YOUR LOVE for writing this ridiculously beautiful story.

And I’m sorry this took me so long to finish. Making a comic about two people doing nothing besides chatting in a tiny room was more challenging than I expected. *whines* COMICS ARE HARD.