List Your Top Five Favorite Books or Series and Tag Five People!
The Inheritance Games (First is Hawthorne Legacy)
Little Women
Throne of Glass (Queen of Shadows then Heir of Fire)
Harry Potter (Any)
Hunger Games (The first one’s the best)
Absolutely no pressure 🩵💙: @bookish-swiftie13 @1look-at-how-my-tears-ricochet1 @saturntonads @novas2cool4u @herondalesbooklover
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some of my favourite artfight attacks i made
i hope its okay if i post these here
✧. ┊dinotello (lynxsbow)
Ocean Dragon ( @the-squeege )
Plush Raphie (RotTMNT sona) (KetchupPacket)
The Eeper (Comet) ( @cosmologicalx )
Oko (bastionzzz)
✧Hunor Hollósy (Spider-Verse) (Grapeskea)
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Gonna be real. I know I’m super biased in saying this but I genuinely think it’s more conducive to the story’s message and themes if Thistle is still alive after the end of the manga. Like.
There’s all these examples of characters talking about how love and support from those who matter most to you is what can allow you to heal despite experiencing immense trauma. Themes of life and death and rebirth in both a physical and metaphysical sense. I just think it’s so much more satisfying for Thistle to get that, too, more so than the tragedy of him dying. You could say that him not getting that chance is just how things go sometimes, but in a series all about defying fate and walking the more difficult but fulfilling path (after all, recovery and facing the reality of it all certainly wouldn’t be easy) I would argue that him living serves the narrative much better.
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Thinking about the Dandelion kids being friends and looking at the snow and comforting each other and just being kids and best friends and nothing bad ever happening to them :)
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I think it would be cool if botw/totk had a "little buddy" mode where player 2 can appear as a Korok (or even as Wolf Link) and explore and interact without getting hurt/dying (a concept I've seen mentioned before but I'm specifically thinking of zelda)
Some benefits could being able to find korok's easier, always having a korok leaf available (is also the paraglider), "cheering" link to recover his stamina etc
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I am thinking.... about Hoder and Baldr.....
How their brand of relying on each other and their codependency probably wasn't one-sided, but encouraged by both parties. That they did genuinely love each other, but Scala's belief on light and darkness, in addition to how it relates to their own character flaws, drives a wedge between them so big their relationship slowly starts to rot. It's not visible on the outside, and they both do their best to ignore it, but it's there, and it's spreading.
Hoder's final words before she died wasn't to tell Baldr to run away, or to stay safe, or to find her classmates so he could warn them and they could protect him in turn. No it was "I'll protect you", even as she's fading away.
And then she tries to kill him after he falls to darkness. Hoder's hatred for darkness runs so deep she charged into a fight she was vastly unprepared for, and it's enough to make her turn on her brother. Tries to lull him into security. But both at the same time draw their keyblade on the other.
And Baldr says "I knew you'd never understand." He's carried the thought that the same sister who always protected him would turn her weapon on him in an instant if she ever finds out he had darkness in his heart. And in a way, he was right.
But then Hoder drops her weapon after Xehanort yells at them to stop. And she looks horrified, like reality has hit her and she can't believe what she was about to do. But by then it's too late.
They're so messed up. I love them.
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the super specific found family dynamic of found brothers like ronan/gansey and jesper/kaz and james/sirius actually makes me go crazy and feral and become a danger to society like two boys who are not biologically related and yet share such a deeply intense love and personal connection that they are devoted to each other to the full extent of their lives and see the other as their brother. there's something about sibling love that is so inherently intense and defining to the person that you are and the things you would do for the other and to find it in someone who has not shared all your life with you but knowing you will both do everything in your power share the rest... I love u stories about love
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