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shrugsinchinese · 2 years
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heir to the devil’s fortune by @essektheylyss
I’m actually obsessed with this fic, very glad that I finally got around to drawing fanart for it
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deusvervewrites · 3 months
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Divinity x Start Again: Midoriya's fiefdom is known for being a theocracy. It's also known for being the best fiefdom to live in.
Turn of Fortune x Others: A different Other heard what the OFA/AFO duo was doing, and decided to get in on the action.
Apprentices x Heirs: These two just work together so well, doesn't it.
Cheshire x Renegades: So do these two.
Divinity x Start Again: Amazing how the power of Divine Creation dramatically improves quality of life
Turn of Fortune x Others: Well that would explain some things
Apprentices x Heirs: You make a good point
Cheshire x Renegades: Less sure about this one because AFO's death is recent enough that Shigaraki is still very manchild
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romajuliettemai · 2 months
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Book Exclusive Content Links
Hi there! I will be adding links to book exclusives (B&N) in this pinned post. Not all of these pictures/ posts are mine so credits to the posters.
Series Include so far:
Secret Shanghai Series
Flesh & False Gods Trilogy
The Folk of the Air
The Stolen Heir Duology (Awaiting The Prisoners Throne)
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hussyknee · 1 month
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If you aren't reading KJ Charles's books I sincerely do not know what you're doing with your life.
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immediatebreakfast · 1 year
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What happened in this chapter is really the tipping point for Utterson to actually investigate Hyde in detail, even if Jekyll doesn't want to. Hyde, instead of being a very unpleasant short man, is now a criminal wanted by the law for the murder of an old man.
And it's not something Jekyll can simply pay to get Hyde out because the victim was an upper class man (Sir Danvers) whose murder the police simply can't ignore, on top of having a witness that saw everything.
And what Utterson finds? Nothing, absolutely nothing. Hyde has no family, no photos, no frequent servants, no description except the feeling of dread that he inspires in anyone who sees him. The only person that is actually connected to Hyde is Jekyll.
It's like this mister Hyde appeared out of nowhere.
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i want to quit my job and do youtube videos but even my unhinged ass is too responsible for that
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motherfuckingmaneater · 4 months
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Be honest Bellatrix, how much gold have you spent on the dark lord?
I'm what the muggles would call his sugar mommy.
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jomarchswritingjacket · 5 months
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actually my favorite disney princess is linguini from ratatouille
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elysianymph · 1 year
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i watched little women and pride and prejudice back to back and now i really want to make a jegulily au set in victorian england... i just think it would be neat
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bombusbombus · 1 year
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Earth 19 Bruce... So many Debauched Victorian Bachelor opportunities...
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insectwmn · 1 year
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thinking about element from tsumugi's perspective is so funny. he was living the life of an otome game protag until one day everything went to shit.
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wonder-worker · 26 days
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It is difficult to argue that [Edward IV] was wrong in what he did. His advancement of [Richard of Gloucester] can be criticized only by those who believe that the only good nobleman is an impotent nobleman. Medieval kings did not think in these terms. Gloucester’s power was valuable because it ensured royal control of a significant and troublesome part of the country. Nor can Edward be blamed for not foreseeing the ends to which Gloucester might put his power. The duke had been a loyal upholder of the house of York, a central figure in Edward’s polity*; there was no obvious reason why he should not occupy the same role under Edward V. In this respect, precedent was on Edward’s side. Previous minorities had seen squabbles over the distribution of power, but no young king had ever been deposed. Even royal uncles traditionally drew a line at that, something which explains why Gloucester’s actions seemed so shocking to contemporaries and, perhaps, the reason why he got away with it so easily in the short term.
In the immediate sense, Gloucester must take final responsibility for what happened in 1483. However one explains the motives behind his actions, things happened because he chose that they should: there is nothing in the previous reign which compelled him to act as he did.
-Rosemary Horrox, "Richard III: A Study of Service"
*Richard was also, yk, Edward's own brother who had been entirely loyal during his life. The problem wasn’t that Edward trusted Richard, the problem is that Richard broke that trust in a horrible and unprecedented way to usurp a 12-year-old. Please understand the difference.
#wars of the roses#edward iv#richard iii#edward v#my post#The arguments of Ross and Pollard (et al) are so profoundly unserious and ahistorical#casting an unforeseeable turn of events as a predictable ('structural') one as David Horspool rightly puts it#Ross specifically is entirely dependent on his own horrible view of Elizabeth Woodville and her family as the basis of his analysis#but anyway. as Horrox points out later in the book:#''although earlier events [during Edward's reign] cannot be said to have caused the crisis they did have some bearing in how it developed'#namely Edward's legacy of forfeitures in the 1460s; manipulation of property descents; and fluctuating royal favour.#the most prominent and politically important of all of these were the manipulation of the Mowbray and Howard family fortunes#This is often used to enhance the unserious and ahistorical arguments of historians like Ross and Pollard that Edward doomed his son#But as Horrox points out: Edward's reign did not exist in a vacuum and needs to be analyzed by actual historical context.#from a broader perspective his actions were not especially transgressive as far as English kings were concerned#NO MONARCH (Edward III; Henry VII; etc) died with every single one of their nobles 100% content and supportive#they weren't living in Disney movies and there's no point holding Edward IV to fairytale standards that did not exist.#More importantly Horrox points out that Edward's actions (eg: the Mowbray and Howard cases) need to be put into actual perspective#They were not perceived as problems and did not cause problems during his own reign.#They did not cause problems after he died before Edward V arrived in London.#They only became problems after Richard decided to seize power and deliberately exploited them as bribes for political support#Had Richard decided to support his nephew or work with the Woodvilles - Edward's actions (@ the Mowbrays and Howards) would be irrelevant#(It's also worth pointing out that we don't know WHEN Richard decided to usurp. It if it was a more gradual desire then his depowering#of the Woodvilles by exploiting Mowbray & Howard discontent would not have not affected *Edward V's* ascension or prospects)#ie: the problem isn't that discontent existed with a few specific nobles (that was normal) the problem was how Richard took advantage of it#In theory this sort of thing would have been a potential threat for ANY heir to the throne whether they were a minor or an adult#In itself it's not really unique to Edward and it's silly when historians criticize him and him alone for it. It was more or less standard.#(if anything the fact that he was able to do them so successfully is an indication of his authority)#We come back to Horspool's point: 'Without one overriding factor' - Richard's initiative and actions - 'none of this could have happened.'#which is where this analysis of Horrox's comes in :)
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spiderwarden · 2 months
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redrock-reloaded · 3 months
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Tag dump
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rotzaprachim · 1 year
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i see your rebelcaptain pride and prejudice aus but i cannot shake the specific feeling maarva andor is the closest to mrs bennet the sw universe can get 
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dimitrscu · 1 year
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fog gate randomizer is all fun and games until your game freezes and the save file gets corrupted 🙃
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