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author(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2024-02-29 14:14:06 -0400
committer(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2024-02-29 14:14:06 -0400
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@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ Commentary: |-
     Mastering EsC highlights that there's large gaps in my skill for music production that I need to brush up on. This is good - It's always good to have targets for self improvement. I'll say right now that both versions are still considerably better than Rex Duodecim Angelus :p And essentially it's the same deal - A synth-orchestral romp through a Homestuck medley meant to sound mean and imposing and threatening, so I won't say I'm not improving :D.
     TL:DR: Yes the old version will be released at a later date. It sounds different because I'm wishy-washy at mastering. (I'm not actually sure if I'm using that term right, I'm basing it off Peanuts)
     Hope that answers ya'lls questions :)
-    (<a href="https://dragonxvi.tumblr.com/post/28573051810/eternitys-shylock-a-short-commentary">Tumblr</a>)
+    ([Tumblr](https://dragonxvi.tumblr.com/post/28573051810/eternitys-shylock-a-short-commentary))
     <img src="media/misc/04681.gif" width="300" warning="motion warning">
     I've been getting a lot of questions about this guy, so here goes:
     It's commentry time!!!
@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ Commentary: |-
     "Eternity's Shylock" is an odd one I'll grant you.  It's alternative working title is "Eternity Served Cold".
     "Eternity" should be obvious. He's a time travelling demon after all.  "Shylock" is a bit more confusing and that leads us on to...
     <b>A bit of controversy with the name</b>
-    "Shylock", as many of you know, is a character from "The Merchant of Venice".  Specifically, a rather antagonistic Jewish Moneylender.  You can <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Merchant_of_Venice#Shylock_and_the_antisemitism_debate">read all about the antisemitism debate on the WIKI page</a> but long story short, the character of Shylock has quite a bit of controversy surrounding the portrayal of the Jewish.
+    "Shylock", as many of you know, is a character from "The Merchant of Venice".  Specifically, a rather antagonistic Jewish Moneylender.  You can [read all about the antisemitism debate on the WIKI page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Merchant_of_Venice#Shylock_and_the_antisemitism_debate) but long story short, the character of Shylock has quite a bit of controversy surrounding the portrayal of the Jewish.
     Now, from the name "Shylock" it's also a slang term for "Loan Shark" - One who loans money yet charges extraordinary amounts of interest and threatens those who cannot pay the return.  It was used in 20th century gangster/Mafia slang, and that's where I pulled it from as a nice fit to Lord English.  Therefore "Eternity's Shylock" - One who gives time, only to take it back with interest.  It's a bit of a stretch, but in the end it sounded like a nice name - Mildly sinister, yet grand.
     Now, my use of the term "Shylock" in this context is that of a Loan-shark. There's been plenty of portrayals of this profession, particularly in crime dramas where one character gets in deep with one and they send round "The boys" to break some fingers etc.  The name "Shylock" in this manner refers to the profession and behavior rather than the character or his religious beliefs, but I can fully believe why some people would look at the name "Shylock" with disgust, given the controversy surrounding him.
     This was my bad in lack of research, and I apologize.  There was certainly no insult meant if it was received.