Crows are one of my favorite animals. They're super smart, some can use tools! They hold funerals for their dead and warn each other of danger. I'm used to defending them aggressively when someone says they're creepy...
same on all accounts I hate when they're always shown flying around at night too look halloweeny, the ones I feed are up in the morning and never caw at night
@@NaughtPlusZero YES OMG I LOVE HIM AND THANK YOU FOR RESPONDING TO MY COMMENT YOU'RE LITERALLY LIKE SO COOL AND I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THEY'RE SO COMFORTING
This was so sweet & original! I love how peppy he is 🖤 I used to play a wizard in D&D, she had a raven familiar, & I couldn't help but picture that this is how they once met 😄 Keen to see how the rest of this series develops!
I've come back to this video so many times in the last few months, and I'm BEGGING for more of this duo!!! This is such an amazing story already and I'm so fucking hype, and I already love this little crow sir
Parts two and three are planned! They're a little delayed while I'm working on addressing the concern some listeners raised about "witch" not being a gender-neutral term. As soon as I figure out how to handle that though, we'll be back to your regularly scheduled programming! 😎
Okay, when he said, "You're not limited to the usual types," I just started imagining a witch with a bear familiar 😭😭 Edit: WAIT AN URSA MAJOR FAMILIAR WOULD BE SO MUCH FUNNIER
There's a unrelated performance on the channel by a different writer where I play a bear husband. Now I'm imagining they take place in the same world. 😄
I know its not techniqually m4f, but as a very sick transfem dealing with headaches and gender dysphoria, this aliviats the later while distracting me from the former wonderfully.
I'm glad it's able to provide some comfort! Most of the videos are "M4A" to try and accommodate a wide range of listeners, however there are a few here on the channel that are specifically M4F too. 😊
No tiene nada que ver con el audio, pero la verdad su voz sí se parece a la de los cuervos cuando hablan (un poco más aguda y fluida, obviamente pero siempre se parece)
@@NaughtPlusZero Wow, no pensé que fuera algo intencional, aunque no se podría esperar menos de alguien que sube tan buen contenido ^^ Por favor sigue haciendo un gran trabajo ❤️
That's a fair point. 🤔 The script uses the term "witch" as a gender-neutral term, and some folks I've spoken to about it have insisted that the difference between witch, warlock, and magician is the style of magic rather than the gender of the practitioner. I can see where that might cause some confusion though! Issues like these are actually one of the reasons I don't do so many "lamia" and "naga" scripts anymore. I'm still really confused as to whether they are gendered terms, culture-specific terms, and/or should be used to differentiate between two different types of magical creature. 😅 In any case, I'll see if the script author has any suggestions on what I use as an alternative term. 😎
@@NaughtPlusZero I've seen both witch and naga being used for either gender, i guess it just depends on people's experience at this point. And not being as narrow minded, i suppose. As far as gender distinction tho, i've only seen warlock for male and witch for female.