POV: You and your sister have just managed to trap your evil older brother in a hive meant for troll babies. Trouble is, it's now starting to fill up with yellow goo, and he's screaming at you through the glass to let him out.
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can you draw trains Sophie and Fitz? :) (or yk whatever their names would be)
HI!! YES!! (sorry this took so long anon)
here's Eli and Fitz!! (named by @kale-of-the-forbidden-cities)
Zoom ins!
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I am withholding so many unfinished KOTLC wips from like a year and a half ago lmao
Sophitz under my bad rendition of a panakes tree (who cares what canon is)
Soft anxiety duo that can’t do things right ever :’)
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one thing abt Keeper that I'm shocked no one rlly talks about is how the Keeper crew and the neverseen main members low-key parallel eachother in different ways,
Like Tam & Linh w/ Ruy. All of them traumatized and hurt from the treatment of Exilium and Elvin Society. The humiliation forming a hard defense that comes when they feel stinging again.
Maruca & Alvar are both motivated by family whether it be love or hatred. Both want to valued more, Maruca wanting to help more, knowing the hurt her family went through & Alvar wanting to destroy more after learning what his family has done.
Brant and Fitz and their unfiltered rage whenever someone hurts someone they love, its blinding. But it comes from the desire to help others, to find a answer thats been prolonged. They both hold this but one manages it and one basks in it.
Biana and Giesla, strong hardworking beautiful, yet majority of their lives were spent overshadowed by the men in their lives. Biana fought to be seen while Gisela stood down to downplayed. being underestimated was a constant for both of them.
Sophie and Trix being torn by the people they love, wanting to let out the frustrations, Their power is what makes people fear them and is prevents most from seeing whats underneath. People not only restrict their power but also their emotions causing them to slowly spiral into insanity and stress.
Fintan and Keefe are both desperate for something to fill the gaping hole in them, Fintan insane from the voices begging him for just one little spark while Keefe is begging for a voice, to guide him to assure him it'll be alright
ill add more later but for now this is good
edit- Y'all can talk you aren't on mute
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If other people can be obsessed with characters who are murderers and villains then I can be obsessed with a teenage boy with trust issues and unhealthy coping mechanisms that make him look like he has anger issues
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some people were asking abt which scene from unlocked i meant on the other post and it was this one
cw/ talks of sh, suicidal thoughts
and this is one of my favorite scenes tbh and it huuuurttts. like idk if im reading too much into it but he has this huge power he cant control and the pain makes it go away so... yeah i do think he would get into the habit of hurting himself somehow to make that go away (amongst other things), having no one around to distract him and being all alone, i cant imagine the toll that mustve taken on him
also since im talking about this, the books often highlight the intense guilt he feels, and all the pain that his family has cost him and often implies suicidal thoughts on his part, like some examples i can think off the top of my head:
and like i could go on and on about how much i adore the way his mental health problems are written but for now im just gonna say that like, it is so hard, with all the guilt, and the urges, its a fight for survival every day, one of the reasons someone may start sh is to calm those urges down and keep themselves from doing something worse, and in keefe's case where he can literally kill himself with oneword, he wouldnt have had much of a choice but to try and do anything he could to distract himself
anyway yea trauma mright guys 👍
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alvar vacker's low quality life story
He's Fitz before Fitz is born. Alden's golden child. The perfect Vacker heir.
He's perfect. He's seamless. He's brilliant. He's Alden's favorite son. It tastes like smothering yourself and becoming a statue. It's everything anyone could ever want. It tastes like bile in the back of his throat when he says the wrong thing at a party. It's everything everyone wants. Alvar isn't a person but a doll. But Alvar doesn't care. Alden has his perfect son. His favorite son.
Then again, Alden doesn't have anyone to compare him to.
Alvar is proud to be a Vacker. He's proud to be himself. Sure, his father gets this look in his eyes when he manifests at age ten. Sure, it burns deep in his chest because he knows what his parents were looking for and it wasn't him. But he's fine.
He's Alden's favorite son. Alden doesn't have anyone to compare him to.
He's Della's favorite child. Della doesn't have anyone better.
And then, when he's eleven, Fitz is born. And his reality shatters. He slowly, slowly, softly, carefully, loses absolutely everything. Because Alvar is only good enough if there's no one to compare him to. He can no longer impress his father. Not with Fitz right there, teal eyes, smiles, smarter, brighter, fiercer, more like Alden. How did Alvar ever stand a chance?
And so he resorts to the next best thing, staying out of the way--- away from his parents' anger or manipulation and attention and it works and he's fine and it's okay.
And then Biana. And Alvar is out of a place again. Because when Biana turns three, she's the invisible child.
Fitz is golden, Biana is invisible, that leaves only one option left for Alvar. It's not a very good one.
He feels eyes on him at every turn. It's been three years since he's been seen, and it feels like violence every time his father hisses at him, his mother scolds him, his parents' friends laugh at him. He gets pushed around some. What else are they supposed to do with him? He's no one's favorite. He's not invisible.
He's horribly, horribly seen.
None of the Vacker children get the right kind of love. They get cheap replacements. Each one is cheaper than the next. Fitz gets praise and a box he can never move out an inch out of. Biana gets freedom and never being thought of. Alvar gets noticed and the pain of being seen without the warmth of being loved in the way that knows along with sees.
Alvar moves out the second after he finishes school. He never looks back.
Never.
He goes somewhere he'll never be seen again.
It all goes downhill from there.
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