Being royalty is hard enough, but when your secrets could change your life… Seventeenth-century France. Louis de Bourbon isn't a real prince—even though his father is King Louis XIV. https://amazon.com/Bastard-Prince-Versailles-Inspired-Children-ebook/dp/B0CH6TWX79…
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riyoko ikeda understood what gay women want to such a specific degree that it shocks and frightens me. including the populist uprisings
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Sword gays showdown, round 1, bracket two
Propaganda:
For Lady Oscar:
THE og sword bisexual. She was the inspiration for Utena and many other anime swordswomen after her, her manga was one of the first shoujo to reach this level of fame and inspired/still inspires many others for decades. Lady Oscar is simply iconic.
I think she beat the shit out of like 30 dudes in a bar fight or something
she's literally the most important character in the history of the whole entire world ever
For Zero:
he’s bisexual. he studied the blade. he has huge boobs. he’s blonde. everyone that has played a fighting game is afraid of him because of his insane sword skills. he dies a lot. he doesn’t know what he’s fighting for
This swordsman is so gay, like, super gay. The yaoi fans of yore in the early days of the Internet were writing of Zero & X's love for each other. I don't even know much about Mega Man X, so I can't write much propaganda, but I know how gay this guy is
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Pierre Laviron (1650-1685)
"Ganymede" (1684)
Marble
In Greek mythology, Ganymede was a divine hero from Troy whom Homer described as the most beautiful of mortals; he would be abducted by Zeus in the form of an eagle to serve as his cup-bearer in Olympus.
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Prev post made me mad as hellllll remembering an ex mutual who was saying that "ough marcille has sooo much more chemistry with laios than falin cause falin is DEAD she has so little screentime" like why don't you explode girl
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A historical novel inspired by real events, The Bastard Prince of Versailles, narrates the escapades of a misborn "prince" during the reign of Louis XIV in seventeenth-century France. Louis de Bourbon wasn't a real prince-even though his father was King Louis XIV.
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hey y'all.... OA but make it gay AF and forbidden lovers during a homophobic era? count me in
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rose of versailles doing the affair of the diamond necklace with relative historical accuracy EXCEPT for the whole jeanne valois accusing the queen of lesbianism (based almost entirely on the fact that her captain of the guard is extremely gnc but in oscar's case the call is coming from inside the house) thing. they really don't make em like this anymore.
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