I loved Fear for the storm especially the verse thats the second season intro and i was wondering if theres a full version that can be listened to becuse i a havent been able to find one yet
hi! thanks! i am so happy to be able to answer this question in a very straightforward and satisfying way. here you go!
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SO COOMEEE SING ME NO SONGGS THOUGH ONCE WE GO WE ARE GONEANDGONE AND GOOONE WHEN I GO TO SEA DONT FEAR FOR MEEEE FEAR FOR THE STORMM FEAR FOR THE STOORMM
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Fear for the storm is on bandcamp!
*is it*
holy shit it is!!! thank you anon :D making my whole day let's fucking go!!!
There's also an instrumental version!
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the foundation offers arcanists the right to exist as long as they follow the foundation as martyrs, while manus offers humans the right to exist as long as they follow them as monsters. neither side is looking for equality. st pavlov seems like it, but their relationship with arcanists is conditional and controlled. their goal is less "humans and arcanists living together in harmony" and more "lessen the threat and utilize the power of arcanists for humans"
its easy to think of the foundation as the hero since we're experiencing the story as a member; surrounded by other members taught by the foundation, but at some point, it becomes clear they're not interested in the lives of arcanists
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Fae covet in the way that the shadows ache to caress the sunlight, in the way that the selkie yearns to return to the sea— in the way that Lilia's fingers fail him, curling on themselves before he is able to brush aside the silvery fringe obscuring the closed eyes of his weapon, resting fitfully on his cot in the aftermath of battle.
Privately, possessively, and poignantly.
Silver need not know the iron-laced thoughts of his handler as Lilia hovers over him with features carved from stone and tastes the acrid nature of his own traitorous mind on his tongue. He does not need to know that his handler is well steeped in the knowledge of how Silver has suffered at the cruel and callous hands of many over the course of agonizing centuries, and that his handler all the same finds himself grateful to the cursed circumstances that have brought them together.
Silver does not need to know the depths of the madness his general teeters on the edge of, an abyss called love that croons and calls and welcomes the devouring of his heart with baby soft teeth— he does not need to know that Lilia finds himself with a curious apathy at how willing he is to flout generations of hate, just to whisper the words my child, my son and watch the boy buckle under the sheer weight of their meaning.
Silver does not need to know, because Lilia cannot survive the inevitable rejection, the repulsion and horror that will undoubtedly spark into existence on the child's solemn face. How could he hope for any other response, when his very desires make clear that he wishes to breathe new life into a role that was so violently stripped and crushed from the boy in the most ruthless of ways? How could he have any right to know the word father, to dream of it as if it could hold more precious weight than the title of general, when it was his very kind who destroyed the boy's family and cursed them all into objectified servitude?
(An even worse confession; he has not dared to discover what has become of the boy's true father, if the jewel of his soul still persists in another's sword, or if it has shattered long ago, with neither wife nor son at his side.)
He has no right, no claim but that mark of which gleams upon the back of the boy's neck, a mark that exists only in vicious thanks to the curse binding Silver to this world. He has no right, and yet still he stands vigilant over the boy until he wakes from his healing stasis— guarding the sword thrust so deeply into his own frozen chest that Lilia no longer knows how to breathe properly without it.
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I kind of hope that Bridgerton gives us some Kathony moments, just the two of them, before the introduction of their children (which will probably only be their first at this point). Like, while it wouldn't be a bad thing to see them so excited over Kate being pregnant and all that ensues, I'm still mad that they didn't have many couple moments between them in season two, you know, the season meant to showcase their love. My thing is, if Daphne and Simon (putting aside the many problems there) were able to have moments of each other's time before Daphne got pregnant, I want to see the same for Kate and Anthony.
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