Cactuar King
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This is what I gotHe is an author and an artist! He is always perfecting his craft, each and every time.
It's like having Gordon Ramsay make you some toast. It may be simple, but it will be perfect.
In fact, this inspires me. Ah, fuck, chatgpt won't let me ask "Write 'This is why your life is already over, stalker. Enjoy prison.' in the style of JRR Tolkien" and other greats. And I'm too lazy. Some have access to an uncucked version?
Ah you have to reword it.
J.R.R. Tolkien’s writing style is often formal, poetic, and rich in metaphor, so a character delivering such a blunt line would likely do so in a way that evokes a deeper sense of gravity and dignity. If Tolkien were to craft a line like this, he might couch it in a tone of moral judgment or fate’s inexorable hand, infusing it with a sense of consequence. Here's how it could be reimagined:
"Thus have you woven your own doom, foul one. Know this: your thread is cut, and no more shall you walk free beneath the skies. Prison awaits, as sure as the coming of night. Let your fate be a lesson, for your choices have led you to this end."
Tolkien would likely avoid using direct or contemporary insults like "stalker" and "enjoy prison" and instead opt for more elevated language that reflects the seriousness of the situation. The idea of fate, doom, and the consequences of one’s actions is central to many of his works, making such a moment feel momentous and inevitable.
I'm fucking losing it guys help me help me
"Lo, it is thus that thy path, shadow-walker, comes to its bitter end. Thy deeds have ensnared thee, and the cold stones of the gaol shall now be thy dwelling. Revel, if thou canst, in the fruit of thy labors—for the doom thou hast wrought upon others is now thine own."