Yeah yeah some say “separate art from artist” as if that banishes squick feelings from those that feel them, but that became impossible for me after I found out (CW: SV)
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that Jeremy Soule stated that the Dovahkiin song in Skyrim was thematically intended to simulate the chase, struggle, takedown, and “conquest” of his dreamed-of next SV victim.
Yeah yeah some say “separate art from artist” as if that banishes squick feelings from those that feel them, but that became impossible for me after I found out (CW: SV)
spoiler
that Jeremy Soule stated that the Dovahkiin song in Skyrim was thematically intended to simulate the chase, struggle, takedown, and “conquest” of his dreamed-of next SV victim.
It makes that triumphant chanting when you learn new dragon syllables hard not to associate with (CW: SV)
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some predator having an orgasm,
doesn’t it?