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#princess of decay
stargirlfeyre · 5 months
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“Sang to me.” The Book of Breathings was talking to Feyre. She is the Princess of Decay and she is the one who was called a fanged beast and trembling fawn. Everything the book said was spoken to Feyre. It’s literally said in the text that in a room full of powerful Fae, the book sang to her. Not her and her two human sisters.
Idk why this conversation is still a thing when the book literally points out that it was specifically singing to Feyre and she was the only one able to use it to nullify the cauldron.
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shallyne · 1 year
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I am thinking about the book of breathings calling Feyre princess everyday and I fear it has become an obsession.
Princess of Carrion
Princess of Decay
Princess with...
Amren interrupted the last one. I am curious what it wanted to call her.
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wolfnesta · 2 years
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I’m not saying Nesta is better than Feyre (Feyre was literally MADE to be perfect by SJM) but I just KNOW if she had somehow been the one taken in acotar she would’ve ripped Tamlin a new asshole. He would’ve probably just given her back 😂
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mychemicalraymance · 2 years
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ambershirelle · 1 year
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🌿 Decayed Master Sword 🌿
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sergeantsporks · 5 months
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Slay the Princess game, how long did it take you to figure out you were a bird? I'll go first, I didn't realize until just before I met the Shifting Mound for the first time when the Voice of the Smitten said something about smoothing our feathers because I thought the princess had been calling me "little bird" as a cute/derogatory nickname and not because I was literally a bird.
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d0lty · 29 days
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"Was that the sword that seals the darkness?"
PC: dtjaaaam (on instagram)
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sleepdepravity · 2 months
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played slay the princess while stella watched me. she found it so funny that i just never took the option to free the princess and i kept making her so so mad
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ezlo-x · 10 months
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Me when I do a connection between two of my characters 💥💥💥
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stardustedknuckles · 9 months
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I'm so normal about Callisto. She was once innocent and lost that as a direct result of one of Xena's many mistakes. In some ways she came from Xena. And it shows. The way she tortures Gabrielle to get to Xena, the way she knows she'll never be important to Xena the way she once wanted and maybe still somewhere inside her still does - and how it burns to see Gabrielle treated so lovingly, the seething that Gabrielle doesn't know the Xena she knows but that she does know her in a way Callisto can't. The way she offers to Xena (sharp, backhanded, never sincere and that's how you know she means it) that they should both eat ambrosia and become immortal so they can fight for the rest of time. Fighting, because there's no other touch she even knows how to accept, and that's largely because of Xena.
It's in many ways just like the Doctor and the Master, and that's NOT a comparison you can make every day. What is Callisto going to do when Xena dies. What will the world even look like to her without Xena in it. The obsession she has is so... Raw. Understandable. Arrested in its development. And so fucking tragic.
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projectmayhem-stims · 10 months
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👑Royal Wedding Makeup & Styling👑
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shallyne · 1 year
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"princess of carrion" "princess of decay" "princess with..."
Hmmmm, I am thinking that Feyre might be a princess
of hel
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blueskittlesart · 2 years
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did u ever share that essay about naydra in ur drafts u mentioned on that one linktober post forever ago
i have 265 drafts and i scrolled through all of them to find this. it also is not getting edited so good luck reading it lol
naydra's corruption is sooooo so interesting narratively in botw especially since she is the only dragon that goes through that and is also the dragon implied to be connected to the goddess of wisdom. Like the implications of this. Zelda faces ganon alone. zelda essentially puts herself into a hundred-year psychic battle with the spirit of ganon to keep it sealed and it TAKES A TOLL and that toll can be felt throughout the world in the ruins of hyrule obviously but it has actual, physical affects on the goddess of wisdom whose power she is drawing from. she and consequently the triforce of wisdom are in this constant struggle and as a result something else has to fall so she can keep going. agh. and naydra being the thing to fall is also super impactful from a gameplay perspective because the other two dragons can be encountered in the wild fairly easily, and their encounters feel so sacred and ancient and godlike. you as the player understand instinctively that these are ancient spirits and that they are more powerful and sacred than you can begin to understand. but you realize at some point that this world operates in threes and there is an obvious missing piece. and you really have to go out of your way to find naydra--she's something you only get to if you're dedicated enough to follow zelda's memories past the cutscenes. you follow her footsteps to the spring of wisdom and you find this ancient spirit and it is so obviously in PAIN. a lot of botw's unspoken narrative is about persistence and healing in the aftermath of war, but naydra is something that HASN'T healed. she is the spirit of wisdom, and in a sense she is zelda. a remnant of the old world that is still corrupted and is still hurting as the rest of the kingdom moves on without her, and it falls to you to liberate her from ganon. it's a teaser to the final battle with ganon (even in its battle mechanics--shooting the eyes mimics shooting zelda's targets in calamity ganon's phase 2), and it's a harsh reminder of what ganon is TRULY capable of, and the suffering that he is ACTIVELY causing.
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carbonateds-oda · 3 months
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finally decided to stop screwing around and finish robot humpy camel so now I have all the divine beasts done thank god. now for me to continue w my very important business of doing even more random shit for the millionth time
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un-pearable · 5 months
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sorry star wars is my new archie sonic
#long sprawling mess of a canon that retcons itself into a glorious mess of worldbuilding and cycles of growth and decay#and then funny guy saves the day !#so so funny to me that OG star wars (e4 ANH) was just a silly little derivative hero-saves-the-princess story#and then lucas reverse engineered DESTRUCTION OF A GALAXY WIDE SOCIETY BY ONE GUY PLAYING BOTH SIDES OF A WAR THAT COST MILLIONS OF LIVES#from a single line saying ‘i served with your father in the clone wars’#like a) clone wars as a phrase. without knowing what it means now. fascinating worldbuilding tidbit i wonder where they’re going with it#b) the OG movie handles the force like it’s *genuinely* a rare mysterious thing no one’s ever heard of. jedi really ARE rare wizards like#arthurian legend n shit. and since then that’s been completely changed into a once galaxy spanning religious order that adopt/rescued#children who were different and kept the peace of a galaxy for better of for worse (h. hey you think more kids had to be taken the more#palpatine + his sith rebirth grew in power bc the darkness welling made it more unsafe and harder for an untrained kid to manage -> more li#ely to lash out -> more likely to be kicked out/abandoned/mistreated unrelated anyway)#c) the OG movie presents the empire as terrifying and unstoppable and then the prequels completely recon it as a shadow of its former self#limping along in a mockery of the republic’s splendor with the remnants of their ships and armies with shittier training and shittier soldi#hm. this is not what this post was about . oops#posts from a galaxy far far away
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n1et · 9 months
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I know it's a bit cliche to say, but if you want a movie about the A bomb with strong (so terribly strong) moral framing, Grave of the Fireflies by Ghibli (out of Japan) is... very high up on the list.
I was actually going to mention Ghibli as an example, but thought something more documentary esque (like I assume the movie in the post is) would be more appropriate.
Thanks for the rec tho, I didn't know that one.
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