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Yamato Ishida ([personal profile] angry_friendship_wolf) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room2022-09-02 03:43 pm
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Friday DE

Well, we've reached Friday. Tradition states that it is unlucky to begin a sea voyage on a Friday, with the day even being known as Die Infaustus, so if you have any sea voyages planned, consider sabotaging their launch such that they can't leave until Saturday.

Moving on, though.

How lucky or unlucky is your pup? Does luck exist as a concrete force that provably exists in their world, or is it just patterns imposed on random chance, as in our world?
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[personal profile] skyhigh_seance 2022-09-03 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Wei Wuxian: is either Extremely Lucky or Extremely Unlucky, depending on how you look at it. On one hand - kid who gets abandoned in some backwater town manages to survive impossible conditions to be found by the one man in China who is looking for him and thus grows up the rest of the way in relative luxury, gets advantages usually only given to sect heirs, somehow survives his sect being destroyed AND an impossible surgery AND a death-trap of a hellscape AND a war, and though he gets killed after that he manages to come BACK and find his True Love. I mean. On the other hand - his parents die, his sect dies, his sister dies, his brother very nearly kills him, the people he tried to save die, and even after he has officially given up on this whole 'living' thing, someone has the AUDACITY to bring him back for round two.

Klaus: .... I mean, not as unlucky as Sparrow-verse Klaus.

Cecil: Is practically a good-luck charm for Night Vale.

Jon: Poor unlucky guy. Just. Cannot catch a break. But he thinks, at the moment, that he's at least a little lucky. Item: One idiotic archivist. Just look at him. Does he think jobs like this just fall from the sky, for no reason?
No, they do not, only Simon Fairchild falls from the sky for no reason.