Hello berry! Howru? Haven't talked to you since last year [dad joke laugh]
dhgfdghedsn HIHI!!!!! *uno reverse cards you* how are youuuu :O?? the urge to not reply to this ask until 2025 was strong, but also that wouldve been hella rude, so not doing that-
im doing great :D!! been quite a bit offline mostly working on the illustration job thing, and hopping onto another of my family´s usual month long minecraft servers :D! we´re playing with a chaotically concocted 50+ mod combo this time hehe (Ars Nouveau is rlly fun btw, silly magic mod, deffo reccommend :3)
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Shouldn’t be a controversial opinion but even homophobic Palestinians don’t deserve to be carpet bombed, have their homes destroyed, be thrown into jail, tortured, and be at the mercy of a settler colonial state that seeks to get rid of them regardless of orientation - how am I seeing “they should only genocide the homophobic Palestinians” and “homophobic Palestinians deserve what’s coming to them” from white queers who say they’re against the actions of the state of israel? You’re not pro palestine, you’re a homonationalist. Lgbt Palestinians don’t want you.
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"actually right wing and conservative isn't the same blah blah blah" honey sweetie darling. i don't care if you're making beer or lemonade, if you use water from the same contaminated source you will shit yourself regardless.
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okay! so. i’ve seen many people online say multiple times that the deleted scene of arthur giving merlin his mother’s sigil—
(you know, this one👇)
is essentially a medieval proposal, and that that’s probably the reason why the scene was cut. i’ve never really thought that much of it, but coming across the comment again earlier today, it made me wonder if it was actually historically accurate at all.
the short answer is no, but the long answer is a little bit more complex.
i spent about an hour or so combing through articles and other online resources, and couldn’t find a single source vouching for sigils/seals being used as a way to propose. i did, however, find these two pieces of information:
which make it clear that sigils/seals and signet rings reflect the same meaning and purpose, and that inheriting one signifies family ties and marks you above common men. signet rings were sometimes used as engagement rings (in fact, the ring arthur gives gwen in the series is a signet ring with his father’s sigil), but engagement rings were more commonly ornate gold bands set with precious stones like sapphires or rubies.
but! regardless of the fact that it isn’t technically a medieval way of proposing, i think you can still regard it as such, given the fact that it is essentially marking merlin as arthur’s family (his mother’s side no less!), and that arthur proposed to gwen in nearly the same fashion with the signet ring. i rest my case ✌️
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