They gave her a giant wrench xD perfect for killing giraffes… and Quay's mic looks like a magic wand (the big girls kind)…
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If i had a nickel every time it was an act of protecting one's true love that doomed the world in a moment when the natural borders of the world are thinned...
ID HAVE TWO FUCKING NICKELS
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Something something on this very same day, centuries ago, Loquatius Seelie utters a fierce command while under devilish guise, "Unhand her!" mirroring, in an awful, beautiful parallel, Vax'ildan Vessar,’s The Champion of the Raven Queen, quiet but deadly warning, "Don't you even dare," as the loves of their lives, The Architect Arcane and The Voice of the Tempest, struggle to hold the world together-
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I'm just - it was a reasonable response.
Destroying the thing that is stopping you from achieving your life's work is a reasonable response.
Destroying the thing that is hurting your best friend and your husband is a reasonable response.
Destroying the thing that is keeping your friend trapped in what could only be agony - even if he's not in pain is a reasonable response.
Destroying the thing that is taking energy, that was put there without your consent, which you haven't been allowed to learn about, which you don't know the purpose of only that it is taking. It's taking. It is hurting you. And your city.
Something that is this well guarded, that there are this many secrets around, that no one will let you get close to must be for someone else's gain and your loss. It must be evil. The druids must have some power, something their working on, they want to stop you, they want to stop progress.
It's a reasonable response.
And your reasonable response to your pain and your dreams and your love - is the end of the world.
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so uh good to know that aabria and sam did not actually plan for one of the most tragic and beautiful romances i’ve seen literally ever to be like that it just happened good to know that the quaver in quay’s speech came from sam’s genuine emotion good to know that laerryn wanted three kids so that she could one-up zerxus and cerrit good to know that laerryn had a thought in the back of her mind about getting to visit quay’s home with him good to know that literally all quay wanted was to be with laerryn and by the end not only did he realize that and realize that he didn’t like the person he’d become but also he got to have it he got the love he wanted they got to be together at the end they were together and i’m fine i’m fine i’m normal about this i’m so normal
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maybe im just a sucker for the girlboss/malewife dynamic
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There is an old folk song that is sung in Exandria. It goes by a lot of titles--In Marquet it’s commonly known as The Liar’s Love, while natives of Xhorhas would know it as The Fey Groom, and the elves of Syngorn’s version has a title that translates to “The Sacrifice of Truth for Love.”
This is one bard’s rendition of the song in Common, as accompanied by ukulele.
(Best with headphones! With credit for the original idea to @ihaveatypeanditstrickstergods and the original characters to @quiddie and Sam Riegel. Album art generated by Craiyon.)
Lyrics below the cut.
Refrain:
This sordid scene, my love, we're in, oh,
We're in for a scar
And yet tonight by morning light
I'll fall for you once more.
Verse 1:
There once was a fey who chanced one day
From lands so wild and strange
For stories told worth more than gold
Exandria's face would change.
Among the clouds a city bright
And there its beating heart
Did kindle love within his own
For her he'd craft his art.
Verse 2:
A vision clear did guide his dear
With this its one refrain
Her city’d rise beyond the skies
And loose its mortal chain
Beneath the streets his love did seek
Her dream at any cost,
But fortune claimed its pound of flesh,
A friend too soon was lost.
Verse 3:
The fey saw true that if they knew,
Her legacy’d be blight
And so he lied to deftly hide
Her deeds from public sight.
And though his heart was ever hers,
Her work, for now, meant more
She’d fix them soon when she was done
So he walked out the door.
Verse 4:
And soon an hour of arcane pow’r
Was finally at hand
For on that night, with her Leywright
She’d make them understand
But one thing more stood in her way
Her masterpiece abjured
She struck it down, and with that spell
Calamity ensured.
Verse 5:
And with her sin the fiends poured in
With death and fire and hate,
But one last spell at ruin’s knell
Might change Exandria’s fate.
His healing words would keep her hale,
Her spellwork holding fast,
And at the heart they’d both go down
Her work complete at last.
Refrain:
This sordid scene, my love, we're in, oh,
We're in for a scar
And yet tonight by morning light
I'll fall with you once more.
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when they got married during the last replenishment and then got married during the last replenishment
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