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my-darling-inej · 1 year
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i just CANNOT get over the scene in ck when kaz and inej talk before kaz goes back to the slat to face the dregs. inej wants to come with him and he literally tells her that she can‘t: “They’ll be looking for any sign of weakness, Wraith.”
BECAUSE SHE IS HIS WEAKNESS. kaz brekker, who has built his whole image around caring about nothing but money, admitted inej is his weakness. like he might as well have told her he loves her.
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symbiotic-slime · 1 month
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the body sharing queers go crazy
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letsplayeternity · 5 months
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Source: @leclercsletters on twitter
Oh, nothing just Lestappen living in each other's mind rent free ft. Checo Perez not knowing what he did wrong to deserve his fate as eternal third wheel
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casmick-consequences · 7 months
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the best.
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ofswordsandpens · 8 months
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trying to read riordan's work post pjo:
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alchemicaladarna · 3 months
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I'm like slightly insane about foolhalo. Like, ok, so they're immortals. They met multiple times throughout multiple lifetimes. They're some of the only people who know what it's like to love and lose so many people over and over again. After everything is all said and done, it's them at the end of the world.
How many civilizations did they witness the birth of? How many civilizations died during their lifetime? The world spins so fast nowadays and humanity is always in a rush towards the next big thing. But some things stay the same. Sometimes it's just Bad and Foolish.
They're each other's worst enemies. They're each other's closest confidants and bestest friends. They know what the other is thinking and have this weird mind link from knowing each other for literal centeries. They wouldn't hesitate to kill each other, and many people would think that's it, but sometimes you'll catch quick moments of soft tones and little glances that remind you how much they actually value each other's company.
It's not romance, but it isn't just purely platonic either. Foolhalo is hard to describe because it's neither platonic or romantic but it's also both at the same time.
The awesome aspect about shipping foolhalo is knowing they'll never be canon- not in the traditional sense- but simply vibing with the twisted way they show love for each other is enough for a wild time.
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jasperthejester · 9 months
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OWENS ARM IS AROUND CURT HOW AM I JUST NOW NOTICING THIS
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c28hunter · 9 months
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Is... is this a type?
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akirichu · 1 year
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Gay gay gay homosexual gay gay gay gay
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skullscarada · 4 days
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Did a little challenge thing based on palette's provided for specifc oc names and made a little piece out of it. i LOVE THESE TWO. I LOVE THEM SO MUCHN.
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pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky put CRACK in the nutcracker op71 no 1
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julietasgf · 2 months
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Do you think Strabo ever had the suspicion that Coriolanus played a role in Sejanus's death? I read your character studies on the Plinth family (love those works so much) and wondered if Strabo would ever have the feeling that Coriolanus betrayed Sejanus because Strabo knows that Coriolanus is just like him. If Strabo sees similarities between himself and Coriolanus, I'm assuming he can sense that Coriolanus is power hungry and willing to betray anyone to get to the top. On another note, how do you think Strabo mourned/reacted after Sejanus's death? We see that Ma curses the mountains for the rest of her life, but Strabo was never really religious.
so, first: tysm for reading my works!!!! I'm so happy you enjoyed it <33
I DEFINITELY think strabo suspected something, but not right away. he was an asshole, but as I always say, I do think he loved his son and his family in his own twisted way. at first, I think he went through the logic he himself says in the book: the plinths were parents without a son, coriolanus was a boy without his parents. and coriolanus was intelligent, and ambitious, and young and full of potential.
but that's the thing: full of potential. coriolanus was 19 at that time, and I think strabo underestimated him for a while. he would never think such a young boy would do the kind of things he did, let alone to sejanus, someone so loyal to coriolanus.
however, as time passed by, and strabo started to notice more and more how coriolanus seemed even more ruthless than himself, even more power hungry... it all started to come into place.
strabo betrayed his own district, his own home.
why wouldn't coriolanus betray a friend?
now, let's talk about strabo and the plinths in general: one thing that makes me think a lot is that after the events of tbosas, we don't hear about the plinths never again in thg. never. coriolanus became their heir, and I'm assuming they became some sort of parent like figures to him. maybe I'm reaching, but in these conditions, I would expect for coriolanus to mention them at least once. but nothing. nothing at all.
so. what happened?
there's a saying where I'm from (I at least never heard it in english) that goes like "it's snake eating snake". it basically means that when two horrible people get close to each other, it's not really a surprise when they start betraying each other. and that's basically coriolanus and strabo to me after years after sejanus' death, after the first moment of pain went away and the logic started to come back into place.
my personal theory is: strabo at some point knew. he was a smart man and too much alike coriolanus. and we all know how things end for people who cross coriolanus' path.
about how strabo reacted: I think he was devasted, really. and in the same way coriolanus has this feeling all over the book that he's annoyed and tired of having to get sejanus out of trouble, strabo have done this all his life, and it wasn't enough. strabo hated to fail, and regarding sejanus, I think he felt like he failed. and plus, he not only lost his son, he lost his heir. I think he drowned himself in work and I do think he had something to do with why the hell D2 went from their mentality in the 10th games to their mentality in the 74th games. maybe he helped coriolanus with propaganda, or gave him ideas, idk, but it was important to him to make sure that no other boy from that district would end up in the dangerou rebel path sejanus ended.
(of course coriolanus supported his ideas. strabo just didn't know at the time that the reasons were completely different from his.)
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eeper-jeeper · 8 months
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Thinking about how Wallaru will be like less of a world saving mission to our wizard but a pursuing someone they care about on a personal level mission however its still a little bit world savey bc dasein is a pretty powerful guy but at its core thats our friend whose hurting and we wanna go help
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the-homosphere · 11 months
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i have acquired a video editing software
youtube
i have been given far too much power
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jeansyvesmoreau · 1 year
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When jack said that he had absolutely no idea what wesper was while kit was reaching for his hand 😭
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