Thorn for the Villain~ Reincarnated as an Extra in an Otome Game?! DEMO NOW LIVE!
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Plot:
After a truck-related accident, an office lady is reincarnated as Teresa von Ambrose; originally a spriteless extra character in the obscure otome game “Eternal Blessing of the Stars”, where most of the endings end up with Asmodia Kingdom in shambles one way or another...
Teresa: "That's me. I'm part of that shitty kingdom!!!"
Armed with knowledge of the game's future, Teresa decides to intervene and erase the event that triggered the beginning of the original story.
-But actions have consequences, and instead of the protagonist, Teresa draws in the attention of the villainous underground organization, Snare.
booktok cannot handle unfriendly or emotionally complex female characters. show them a woman who’s a little problematic and they start shaking and shitting themselves. women can be either be martyrs or victims, anything else and ppl short circuit. men can be fucked up emotionally manipulative mass murders but if women have one unpalatable emotion they’re drawn & quartered.
if booktok bitches saw the female characters i liked they would piss blood for a week !!!!
The only way I’d enjoy an elriel book with elain rejecting the bond is if lucien goes a little batshit crazy after because it’s genuinely his final straw.With all the shit he’s been through he just no longer has it in him to be Mr.nice guy so he’s book 1 lucien again but just meaner and more petty and slightly more unhinged.He stays respectful to elain but is an asshole to everyone else and he just goes around making the rejected bond everybody’s problem while he sleeps with half of prythian.Maybe he pulls a feyre and destroys a couple of courts while he’s at it idk I just wanna see this man be angry and lose his shit 🗣️.
One of the underrated scenes in Spy x Family. *SPOILER ALERT*
One of my favorite things about Spy x Family is how Endo humanizes its villains I mean look at this scene:
Right from the get-go we are given a description of the guy's clear goals.
The fact that it would have been easier to kill every woman and baby on board. However, the assassin firmly states that their job is to only kill the person they are assigned to.
That guy who wanted to kill all the women and babies died by the way.... happy days.
"Am I lying about my birthday, you say?
I suppose that is indeed something I would do~✰" -Edel
HAPPY APRIL FOOL'S!
But also, it's Edel's birthday!🥳
…Or is it?🤨
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the whole "Rhys taught Feyre how to shield herself (from people like him) thing has always had me a bit 🤔 bec it reminds me very specifically about a thing in TVD where Shane taught Bonnie a very dangerous, unpredictable magic and essentially made her 'only a bomb he can dismantle'. Teaching Feyre an ability that can be used against him, and people like him, but you're gonna tell me the same guy who manipulated her into staying with him in book 1 wouldn't be able to work around his own lessons that he, himself, gave Feyre if he so wanted to? to make her more agreeable with his plans? to manipulate her further and drive a larger wedge between Feyre and her sisters and even Lucien?
Although Hades and Maleficent don't physically appear in Twisted Wonderland, they do play a big part in the game's lore and are referenced in more ways than one. Starting with the dorms that were based upon them, Ignihyde and Diasomnia, and the dorm leaders who's characters were inspired by them, Idia Shroud and Malleus Draconia. That's why I included them in the moodboard, as well as the statuses of the two classic Disney villains, as a collage on TWST Hadeficent would have been tricky. As I said, Hades and Maleficent don't physically appear in TWST, unless you view the overblot entities as their spirits who manifest through the overblot victims.
For some reason, a few TWST fans have placed Idia as their son? With them having a daughter in Descendants why not give them a Twisted Wonderland son. This headcannon/theory could have been due to how Idia's parents weren't revealed until chapter 7. Although the faces and names of the Shroud parents weren't shown, as they were both armoured masked and addressed by their leadership titles, it does leave room for speculation.
One of the things I don't understand while reading the series is why Rhysand is book boyfriend material or even generally liked. I mean after the first book, he becomes pretty boring, like Sjm had a Villain character and instead of him being a cool Villain character who gets the girl, he is now a tragic hero who did everything for good reasons (even then most of the things he does, doesn't make much sense). I don't understand why he couldn't be just a Villain, there are many books there the Villain gets the girl and they together become power hungry or cruel.
I'm sorry but every time he tries to justify things it makes him more of a hypocrite, why can't he just say "yep I do things for my own personal gain and power and I don't care who I hurt in the process" now that would be hot 🔥
I have around 15 books pending to re-start reading 🤣😭and i remember where I left off every one of them. And Right now I'm reading palace of illusions!!