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incorrectnevermoor · 6 days
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Ezra, to Mog: I am NOT gaslighting you. I am lying to you. Gaslighting implies a level of effort that am simply not putting in. Deceiving you does not require much.
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pxme-granate · 10 days
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trcickster · 5 months
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mog!!
I've seen this drawing float around on Pinterest before, thought I'd post it here :))
This piece is super old, around ten months to be exact. I kind of fell out of my Nevermoor obsession once Silverborn got postphoned for like the third time. But I'm back at it again!!
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un42 · 3 months
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Mr. jones [ezra squall]
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ace7librarian · 4 months
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I have so many characters that I wish could be Tumblr sexyman but the fandoms are too small
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stealthbuffalo · 2 months
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Controversial opinion: I think the nevermore movie musical should allow a Ezra Squall and only Ezra Squall to break the fourth wall.
And they usually use his “awareness” of the camera to give him just a slightly unsettling feeling, like he’s seeing more than everyone else.
And then in the Wundersmith movie when Morrigan says she doesn’t know any songs he just stares directly in the camera like he’s in The Office.
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sabognasautak · 8 months
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When I say I want an Ezra Redemption Arc I don't mean the type of arc where Ezra follows the same moral compass Jove has or is very distinctly nice.
What I mean is a redemption arc where Ezra actively works AGAINST whatever the Wintersea president is cooking up in the Republic, like in person working with the Elders, with Jove and WunSoc and all and yet still maintaining that fucked up moral compass(if he even has one). Like "Yeah I know I'm working with the "good guys" now but I will not hesitate to slice someone's throat open for fun".
This man has to be very carefully monitored by Jove and Mog not because he's untrustworthy(he is) but to keep him from acting on his intrusive or impulsive thoughts.
Sumn like:
Ezra: 😈🔪
Jove: Murder is not legal Squall put it down.
Mog: Squall no.
Ezra: 🙄😒
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NEVERMOOR INCORRECT QUOTE:
Ezra Squall: Guilty means to be ashamed
Ezra Squall: I am not ashamed, therefore I am not guilty
Morrigan: YOU JUST MURDERED SOMEONE!!!
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Morrigan and Squall’s dynamic in Hollowpox is everything to me 
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“I’m afraid all I see is a sad little bird with clipped wings who cannot even comprehend the cage she’s in.” 
“Interesting,” she replied. “All I see is a pathetic, lonely killer whose only friends are a bunch of smoky dogs.” 
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“You can only get what you want by blackmail---” 
“You’re being dramatic.” 
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“I’ve never lied to you, Miss Crow.” 
“All you ever do is lie!” 
“I have never lied...to you.” 
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“That means you can teach me the Wundrous Arts, not...evil lessons.” 
“Very droll.” 
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“I won’t hold you to our agreement.” 
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I’m so ready for more Morrigan and Squall in Silverborn
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incorrectnevermoor · 1 month
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Ezra:
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i love saying "i've had enough of this guy, i'm getting sick of this guy!!" about characters i have most definitely not had enough of and will never get sick of
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wundersmith-squall · 5 months
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ramble about your Ezra Squall redemption arc please?
Absolutely- id be very happy to! I'm quite aware that im about to sound like this:
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but you asked so this is what you signed up for /j
Soooooooo it basically wormed its way into my head because of the one time where Squall said something like 'We're wundersmiths we take all of the blame and none of the credit' and I was like, okay sir are you speaking from experience? What was the 'credit' of your actions? And also the mention of the shared enemy, which I at the time took as meaning partially something in the republic that threatens Nevermoor, and partially something to do with the system, the Wunderous Society and like, all the people in charge who are against wundersmiths and are trying to hold Mog back.
Along with these two things, I'd like to think that 100+ years of banishment are long enough to rethink your actions and become a better person.
So, I'll explain it in a way that wont take an entire essay to write out. Basically it goes in my head that, Courage Square was, at least partially an accident, and over 100 years the story got skewed, and the current population turned against Ezra and the Wundersmiths, while the population at the time knew how, Wundersmiths ultimately were trying to help Nevermoor. Courage Square was bad, which is why Ezra was banished, but he wasnt killed. After a tragedy, it would be expected that he'd be punished, but at the time, the Republic as we know it didnt exist, and so being banished out there was a very bad fate, but it was definitely better than death.
Ezra went through a, lot of bad mental states during the first few decades of his banishment, but as he grew older, he came to terms with both his past actions and his current situation, though he still feels guilty about it.
In my head, the Wundersmiths were originally established to protect Nevermoor from the weird creatures of the darkness that the Wunderous Society takes care of now. Those creatures are attracted to Wunder. When Ezra was banished from Nevermoor, there were no longer any Wundersmiths in there, and so WunSoc had to step up and find a way to cover for him. Meanwhile, Ezra, who still loves Nevermoor, establishes Squall Industries, partially to improve conditions in the Republic and partially to provide a bigger, brighter beacon of wunder to attract the majority of the dangerous creatures to a place where he could still handle them. In this same thought, the Hunt of Smoke and Shadow werent something he created, but a group of these dangerous creatures that he managed to tame.
On the same subject are the other cursed children, those who, gather wunder but are unfortunately dont have the gift to control it. The creatures of the darkness, who chase wunder, hunt down these children to take the wunderous energy from them, which they dont survive. Ezra does his best in this situation, but one man can only do so much, and the creatures are relentless.
When he first discovers Morrigan, he's not exactly sure what to do. He tries to just get her as an apprentice through the usual means in the republic, but after a certain mad ginger got in the way he sent the Hunt after her, himself being busy trying to help the other cursed children, but we all know that that attempt didnt work. Ezra, knowing about the wunder critical-mass gather-too-much-without-using-it-makes-bad-things-happen thing, so he used the gossamer to get back into Nevermoor.
Having to enter and view Nevermoor again, even though not physically, took a bit of a toll on him, plus having to interact with someone new while being himself, which is not something he's had to do in a long time. He's also never, had to teach anyone before.
From there, I imagine he goes from frustrated and angry, to irritated but starting to get attached to Mog, to actually being a genuinely good teacher (aka the floof you saw in my drawing, who doesnt sleep nearly enough but still tries his best to be a good person), who is Tired™ and also just as chaotic as Jupiter when he wants to be.
Thank you for listening to my ramble- I can happily expand on anything if anyone happens to like this train of thought. I have further specifics on, basically everything, but this is a solid overview.
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captainbookamir · 8 months
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Late night ponderings so I might be forgetting some evidence, but I have two theories about Ezra Squall.
1) He's from the Wintersea Republic (common enough theory, I think).
2) He's related to Morrigan.
For the first I think there are plenty of hints - his very intense love of Nevermoor suggests that being there is not a given to him, he knows the song Morrigan uses to call wunder, the creation of the gossamer line (I am remembering that correctly, right?).
I haven't read Hollowpox for a year so I don't remember, but I don't think any of the other Wundersmiths have black eyes? Attention is called repeatedly to Morrigan's eyes in the first book and it's usually mentioned in descriptions of Ezra Squall as well. But another that struck me is his song to call wunder. "Little crowling, little crowling with button black eyes". When I hear those words they also sound like they could apply to Morrigan! Was Ezra actually a Crow, or related to the Crow family?
Anyway I'm also really hoping we learn more about Morrigan's mother in Silverborn and if anyone has interesting theories about her, please tell me!
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SQUALL BACKSTORY!!!
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menaceofsociety2 · 1 month
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Apologies if this has been said alot before I've just gotten back into the nevermoor fandom sorry if I'm wrong but,
I was rereading the third book and they keep going on about how wundersmiths were treated as deities but like, they literally lived in the basement. Their whole lives. Living on sub nine.
The permanent residents of the society who are there from the moment they're discovered live in the basement. No windows, on the furthest underground floor, and based on the collection of books morrigan finds in the library on as far as we know every known wunderous act it's clear people kept a relatively close eye on them.
It sounds more like a prison tbh
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neherandunasflor · 17 days
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I’m an Ezra squall defender for life
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