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'Feyre is going to heal Emerie's wings!' idk how to impress upon y'all she does not gaf about the Illyrians
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Feyre's selective hearing is the origin of my villain arc.
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I can’t conceive of an Elain-centred book that doesn’t sideline nesta with a pregnancy to keep her out of action 😭
They constantly coerce nesta by using elain as leverage. She’s the most powerful too. Sjm can’t write anything originally so elain will go down the same route of training and become an all powerful fighter but the only way to set her on that path is to remove nesta who would do the fighting for her… and it’s gonna be a Feyre 2.0 situation I fear 😭
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she made house and yet it disobeys her and favours inner circle, happens many times btw
i got house not giving her wine, she’s in recover and wants good for her, but when house makes things worse for her -is house really hers? or on her side?
“strange” pls use ur head and wonder why is it strange she reacted like that. he can’t even put 2 and 2 together and i’m suppose to believe he’s smart- isn’t he suppose to be able to pick up on littlest things bc u know he’s a warrior, the commander of a whole court?- and caring to her?
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pretty wild that all of the jabs Cassian does to berate Nesta are behind closed doors and that she never defends herself. but oh if Nesta snaps at him, somehow Rhysand is made aware of it? weird!
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stargazing
@sjmromanceweek day 5: favourite tropes
for favourite tropes i'm combining two tropes i love, genderbending and yearning - and who better to represent those tropes than azriel and eris?
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every shitty book now is called something like a court of shit and fuck or something equally stupid. books used to be called frindle and we liked it. we liked it
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One thing I love about every "Nesta leaves Velaris" fanfic is that the Inner Circle immediately panics, convinced she’s out there plotting against them like some kind of rogue warlord.
Meanwhile, Nesta is just vibing—resting, making friends, actually healing—until they drag her back into the plot again.
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shes kind of like my autistic child that i gave birth to
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and another thing about acosf!
If their sole plan was Nesta “getting better” via forcing her to do something against her will, they could have just forced her to spend time with Priestesses. Why not? Do they genuinely think SA victims are all silent and meek, and that no SA victims has ever behaved similarly to Nesta, so the priestesses would have no idea how to interact with her? If they think Nesta is self harming by having risky sex with men and hasn’t shown an interest in women, wouldn’t an all female enclave be ideal? They know the library has worked for hundreds of women.
Instead, Nesta is forced to
•live in close proximity with Cassian-so it’s more likely the bond will snap so she’ll be loyal to the Inner Circle forever. Her reliance on sex as a coping mechanism is now something that’s to their advantage instead of something they would have to let her work through. She can now be “fixed” not by addressing the underlying issues but by continuing the unhealthy behavior in a way that benefits the IC.
• Train as a warrior- I mean, obvious. They’re worried about potential threats and need to make sure she’s as efficient as possible when they shove her on the front lines again.
•Find the Troves- Free labor is free labor. Now instead of Feyre doing it, they can risk someone with less value to them. Best part? She doesn’t get a salary like every single other member of the IC does. Now Rhysand’s infinite wealth can stay infinite!
•Psychological conditioning- Yeah, I’m know the field of psychology hasn’t been invented in ACOTAR. Walk with me anyways. By positioning themselves as saviors they hope they can overcome the hurdle they placed by forcing her there to begin with. If Nesta sees the IC as the people who saved her, she’ll not only feel indebted but also be less likely to question them in the future. We see this working when she bows to Amren, and apologizes to Cassian for being upset when he violated her clear cut boundaries at Solstice. They want to acclimatize her to her autonomy being stripped for “the greater good.” If she was sent somewhere else, she’d be probably be more loyal to whoever actually helped her than the people who forced her to get help. That’s why Cassian and Azriel are in charge, despite the the fact that there’s the equivalent of talk therapy in the Library.
Anyways, the bullet points are Rhysand and Amren’s agenda. Feyre and Cassian are (perhaps intentionally) oblivious and thinks they’re just trying to help. Azriel wasn’t let in but has figured it out and doesn’t want to rock the boat. Mor is just happy to see Nesta suffer. Elain is a pawn who’s been strung along for the ride so they can get Nesta to do what they want her to by threatening to have Elain do it instead.
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I’m sorry but Feyre talking about tyranny when Rhysand is literally keeping a bunch of people trapped in a mountain, essencially as prisioners, because he views them all as “evil and savage”???? When she destroyed an entire court and ruined it’s citizens lives??? GIRL SHUT THE FUCK UP WHAT YOU THINK YOUR HUSBAND IS? WHAT YOU THINK YOU ARE? How the hell do you think those people, who are forbidden to ever go outside, view you? Who watched their court be destroyed view you?
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I don't talk about this enough, but isn't it weird that the books paint Feyre gaining status and wealth thru marriage to Tamlin as something she should avoid and oh so anti feminist, in a very moralistic and out of touch way (white and mainstream feminism at it's finest) and then, in the same book and in later ones she gains status and wealth thru... marriage to Rhysand... and she's a girlboss for that? Can't people notice the contradiction?
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IF I had an idea to write a funny one shot called The 500 year old virgin, who would it be about? We're ignoring ages (Lulu and Tarquin are not 500) or canon (obviously everyone has had sex when we meet them).
Work with me.
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You’ve got to be a different level of delusional & superglued on stupid if you truly believe that when Rhysand said to Feyre “Nesta is an Illyrian at heart” that he meant that as a compliment.
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cassian when it's time to defend his mate from Rhysand:

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which women we talkin about quickly now
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