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humbledragon669 · 1 year ago
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Good Omens Season 1 Write Ups Masterlist
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Episode 1 - In The Beginning
Part 1 - Introduction and The Garden
Part 2 - Eleven years ago
Part 3 - Five years later (allegedly) and The present day
Episode 2 - The Book
Part 1 - 2 days before Armageddon and 1656
Part 2 – 11 years ago and The Present Day/Thursday (2 days to the end of the World) (up to Aziraphale and Crowleys’ arrival in Tadfield)
Part 3 - Present Day/Thursday (2 days to the end of the World) (from Aziraphale and Crowleys’ arrival in Tadfield up to their departure from Tadfield Manor)
Part 4 – The Book Write Up P4– Present Day/Thursday (2 days to the end of the World) (from Aziraphale and Crowleys’ departure from Tadfield Manor)
Episode 3 - Hard Times
Part 1 – The Garden of Eden (4004 BC), Mesopotamia (3004 BC), Golgotha (33 AD), Rome (42 AD) and the Kingdom of Wessex (537 AD)
Part 2 - The Globe Theatre London (1601) and the Burbage Meta
Part 3 - Paris (1793) and St. James’s Park (1862)
Part 4 - London (1941) and Soho (1967)
Part 5 - Friday (One day to the end of the World) up to "the break up"
Part 6 - Friday (One day to the end of the World) from "the break up" scene
Episode 4 - Saturday Morning Funtime
Part 1 - Saturday (The last day of the World) up to The Fields of Megiddo
Part 2 - Saturday (The last day of the World) from The Fields of Megiddo to "You're better off without him."
Part 3 - Saturday (The last day of the World) from "You're better off without him." to "You bad angels!"
Part 4 - Saturday (The last day of the World) from "You bad angels!
Episode 5 - The Doomsday Option
Part 1 - Saturday (The last day of the World) up to "the wiggle on"
Part 2 - Saturday (The last day of the World) from "the wiggle on" to "He was waving"
Part 3 - Saturday (The last day of the World) from "He was waving"
Episode 6 - The Very Last Day of the Rest of Their Lives
Part 1 - up to the dissolution of the Horsemen
Part 2 - from the dissolution of the Horsemen to Sunday (the very first day of the rest of their lives)
Part 3 - from Sunday (the very first day of the rest of their lives) up to the departure of Shadwell and Madame Tracy
Part 4 - from the departure of Shadwell and Madame Tracy
Script to Screen comparisons
Episode 1 - In the Beginning
Episode 2 – The Book Part 1 – large changes
Episode 2 – The Book Part 2 – deletions, additions and amendments
Episode 3 – Hard Times Part 1 – large changes and deletions
Episode 3 – Hard Times Part 2 – additions and amendments
Episode 4 – Saturday Morning Funtime Part 1 – large changes
Episode 4 – Saturday Morning Funtime Part 2 – deletions, additions and amendments
Episode 5 – The Doomsday Option Part 1 – large changes and deletions
Episode 5 – The Doomsday Option Part 2 – additions and amendments
Episode 6 – The Very Last Day of the Rest of Their Lives Part 1 – large changes and deletions
Episode 6 – The Very Last Day of the Rest of Their Lives Part 1 – additions and amendments
Deleted scenes
Book to screen comparisons
Part 1 – new elements and confirmed information
Part 2 – differences
Other
Opening and Closing Credits
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littlemissnellie · 7 years ago
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Late morning sunlight filtered through the windows of Golgotha Manor and spilled across the intricately patterned rug that adorned the floor of the living room. Adorning the crushed velvet chaise lounge though, with ebony hair hung below her soft, porcelain jawline and her scarlett lips pursed in a sort of regal boredom, was none other than Morwenna Golgotha herself. Diamonds, a trademark of her attire, sat in her ear lobes, white, reflecting the light, toying with it like an infant with a rattle. But another, much more significant one sat atop a silver band, adorning her ring finger just as she adorned her husband’s arm. Her husband’s status. Her husband’s life.
It stood proudly, this diamond. This pride was not solely possessed by the diamond though; the mere act of getting to wear such a promise, of it being nothing but hers to hold onto was enough to make her treasure it, before worth was even brought into the equation. Just like her hair, like her heavily lacquered lashes, like the patent heels that were crossed before her, this diamond was black. Jet black. The colour of the ink that spilled out of her husband’s fountain pen across papers that wore facts and figures for business ‘much too complicated for you to need to understand, my dear’. The colour of the oil that would spill into the engine of the car she would glide along fresh tarmac in if a reason for her to venture past the mouth of the driveway ever dared to present itself. It never did. Too scared, pathetically so. The mere thought festered in her mouth, tasted bitter on her tongue. This diamond, capturing the sunlight like a feral cat catches a gutter rat, was the colour of forbidden secrets shared beneath a moonless, midnight sky. Something about it was unnerving, but exhilarating.
Daydreaming was not what women of Morwenna’s age, Morwenna’s status partook in, it was for silly little girls with dreams too wild for their future to comprehend. Immature, one might say. So Morwenna was not daydreaming, merely…reminiscing, reflecting on her life. Reflecting, like the diamonds that defined her.
She sat by the window, gazing out at the world beyond the manor through the invisible, gauzy curtains that warped her view of everything outside of these cold, brick walls. She was not relaxed, she couldn’t lower herself to such things. She could afford silken blouses and precious jewels, but she couldn’t afford to let her image slip for even a second, not even in her own company. After all, one slip was all it took to come crashing down, let the immaculate persona it had taken a lifetime for her to perfect disintegrate before her polished, mahogany eyes. Posture was key, a straight back meant a straight mind, and Morwenna needed that focus to get through each, mind-numbing day. She sat like a swan on a lake, calm and serene, or seemingly so. A black swan on a satin lake, nestled amongst reeds of marble, velvet and gold, basking in the glow of success, or at least her husband’s abundance of it.
Her eyes glossed over as she watched tree branches sway in the wind, each rustle of early autumn leaves, still clinging onto their emerald hues, bringing back a fleeting image of a year that had been and gone. The longer she stared though, the further back she fell and before she could help herself the image of a man she longed to keep locked away in the past looked to be right here in the present with her. Sunlight danced on wispy cedar locks and the ashes that rose from his skin. His jawline sliced through the wind like a sword through a training dummy. His eyes cold and hard as a glacier, but clear and captivating as crystals…as diamonds.
One word, one name stayed clamped between her lips. Red, cased in the blood that she tasted in her mouth, metallic and unnatural. Unwanted. Vladislaus Straud.
She blinked repeatedly, willing his figure to be a mere figment of her nervous imagination. Her rose-tinted lenses weren’t smudged though, this was as real as the polished wood beneath her white-knuckled grip. And as if seeing her ex-fiance after all these years wasn’t unnerving enough, not an inch of his appearance had altered since the last time that they had been together. He still looked like the fresh-faced, reserved yet innocent, especially when it came to their courtship, boy that haunted her past.
Looking at him, in that moment, it felt as if she were looking at an old photograph. A snapshot of her life, a memory pressed onto paper to keep and cherish. Wild hair, tamed only by an intricate braid, cascaded over her shoulders as she pressed herself against his side, hanging on his arm and every word that left his mouth. She would gaze up at him, she could remember doing it as if she’d done it just yesterday, feigning adoration that was slowly becoming more and more genuine.
But the photo, this particular memory, as she looked on it now, was far from cherished. Edges were torn and frayed until it was almost unrecognisable as ever being something of worth or meaning. This memory, their whole past, was damaged by bad blood, bitterness and broken hearts. So what the hell was he doing on her front doorstep?
Her heels tapped against the wooden floorboards like a fork against a wine glass, preparing her to make a toast, or more fittingly, to raise a question. She had managed to get to the door before he’d had a chance to knock, which meant that she could tackle this before Victor even knew that Vlad had ever set foot on his property. If she wanted this to end civilly, this is how it had to go.
As she pulled open the large, leaden front door she knew immediately that Vlad had not spotted her at the window. She didn’t even think that he had considered the possibility of her answering the door, because as soon as he laid eyes on her in all her sheer, silken, glossy glory his expression flickered like a candle in the wind. Panic and a strange, possible joy cracked his face for a split second when he let his composure slip. For a fleeting moment she saw the Vlad that she had entertained the thought of loving all those years ago, the one with a gentle side to his usually stoic demeanour, like baked apples on a biting winter’s night. But his solemn smirk returned with an all too familiar certainty. He didn’t let go of his composure for long, never long enough.
It was Morwenna who wanted to break the silence, but Vlad’s distress beat her to it.
“M-Morwenna,” he stuttered. He was startled, she could tell, but he masked it convincingly from then on. He couldn’t let her know that she had shaken him, but she was already one step ahead and had no time for games.
“What are you doing here?” she hissed. Venomous, like a snake, slipping through Vlad’s mind as he tried to gather his thoughts amidst the tormented feelings that were resurfacing themselves with an alarmingly rapid pace.
“Well, I-” He coughed, buying himself time to calm down. “I heard the news that you were back in town-”
“How?” Morwenna’s tone was defensive, she bit down on her words like a rabid dog.
“Word gets around these days, darling.” A smirk curled at his lips. This superiority, this knowledge he could hold over her made him feel empowered, fed confidence through his coarse, cold veins like it was a drug.
“Don’t call me that.”
“I don’t have to call you anything, I just wanted to come and see how you and the family were…settling in.”
“Don’t you dare speak about my family-”
“Don’t worry yourself over little things like that, Morwenna. I’m sure that you have much bigger problems to concern yourself with.”
“The only problem right now is you being at my house, and…and looking like- like that,” Morwenna said, her own confidence faltering as Vlad’s swelled.
“It’s not a welcome surprise?” he smirked.
“There’s something you want, Vlad, there always is. Tell me what it is and be gone, you’ve put my family through enough as it is,” Morwenna snapped. Her tone was sharp, juxtaposing her beauty, like the thorns of a rose.
“Oh Morwenna, I barely even know your family-”
“That doesn’t matter, you don’t need to know them to damage-”
“Damage? Why Morwenna, I haven’t even started yet,” he chuckled. This torment was amusing to him, watching her red lips drop open and her perfectly plucked eyebrows furrow.
Anger blazed within her stomach. Her temper shattered like an expensive champagne glass, delicate and explosive. “You lay a hand on them, Vlad, and I’ll put you in your grave myself,” she snarled.
“Oh dear, I’d never dream of such a thing, especially being a father myself,” Vlad simpered. He reeked of insincerity, of lies.
“Then what are you doing here? What do you want from us?” Morwenna asked, growing tired of such insufferable company. “Money?”
He scoffed and spat out his next sentence. “No, dear. I want something much more valuable.”
Morwenna refused to reply, darkening her glare was all that that he would get.
“I came to warn you, of how things have changed around here since you left-” he continued.
“We don’t need your warnings.”
“The power has shifted, Morwenna. You don’t have the same influence you did all those years ago, and at times like this that can be a dangerous thing.”
“And your suggestion?” Morwenna said, arching an eyebrow.
“I didn’t have one-”
But as Morwenna turned to leave, seemingly done with their conversation already, Vlad caught her arm. She tried to wrench it free, but his grip tightened and he pulled her towards him. His breath tickled her cheek, cool, stale and lifeless. It made her squirm.
“-Until now,” he leered.
She swallowed and her eyelashes fluttered as she looked up at him, praying that he couldn’t sense the rising fear behind her eyes.
“I have a proposal for you, Morwenna. And this time, I hope that it will actually mean something to you,” he said bitterly. Any traces of a smile were long gone now.
“And what might that be?” she choked out.
“A rekindling of sorts-”
But before Vlad could go any further, Morwenna’s disgust overflowed and she raised her hand to slap the thought out of his twisted mind. But he was too quick and had her held fast once again.
“Never,” she spat.
“You didn’t let me finish.”
“I don’t need to. I would never go back to you after everything you said about my husband, my children…me.”
“That’s all in the past, Morwenna. We’ve grown up, changed beyond recognition, you know that, and so do I. This could work, if you want it to.”
“It will never work, Vlad. I’m happy with the life I chose, and if you ever really loved me then you would be happy for me to. Let go of all this ancient bitterness, let go of me.”
But Vlad took another step towards her, his shoes touching hers, leering in her face like a monster from a nightmare.
“It will work if you want your family to stay out of harm’s way.”
“You wouldn’t dare,” Morwenna said, choking back a gasp.
“You’re right, I wouldn’t…if you keep up your end of the deal.”
“No.”
“Come on, Morwenna. Let your heart beat for me once more and I’ll stay quiet. You and your precious family won’t hear a word from me again.”
He drove a hard bargain. His smirk smouldered on his face, knowing that his offer was burning away at her conscience with every passing second and every inch that his hand slipped down her side.
“Is that a promise?” Morwenna asked quietly.
“Of course, you have my word,” Vlad said, pausing as he let his offer brew and bubble in her mind.
“And you have mine,” Morwenna said, her words like velvet as she leaned into his touch and pressed her crimson lips to his with a startling certainty.
Her husband slaved over papers upstairs, determined to provide for his family, determined to keep them safe. But Morwenna played downstairs, toying with the emotions of a man who once toyed with hers. Their kiss was smooth as silk, forbidden, secret, unnerving yet exhilarating…anything to keep her family safe.
Her mind was made up, her decision clear, cold and hard. Rare, precious...like a diamond.
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jokin-izar · 4 years ago
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BALANCE INVIERNO 2021
- - - LIBROS - - -
   “64”, de Hideo Yokoyama.    "El bosque de los cuatro vientos”, de María Oruña.
   “El color que cayó del espacio”, de H.P. Lovecraft.
   “El rincón de las tormentas”, de César garc��a Muñoz.    “El vendedor de pararrayos”, de Herman Melville.
   “Exhalación”, de Ted Chiang.
   “Gordo de feria”, de Ester García Llovet.
   “La casa de las bellas durmientes”, de Yasunari Kawabata.    “La cosa del bosque”, de A.S. Byatt.
   “La hora muerta”, de Vicente Silvestre.
   “La niña perfecta”, de A. R. Cid.
   “La paja en el ojo de dios”, de Larry Niven.    “La policía de la memoria”, de Yoko Ogawa.    “Los seres huecos”, de Guillermo del Toro.    “Los trucos de la bestia”, de Lide Aguirre.    “Miss Marte”, de Manuel Jabois.    “Nocte”, de Carlos Sisí.    “Riesgos de los viajes en el tiempo”, de Joyce Carol Oates.         
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- - - SERIES - - -
     “30 monedas”    "Americas Gods" T2 - T3    “Bruja escarlata y Visión”
   “By Ana Milán”  
   “El internado: Las cumbres”
   “Hierro” T2    "La caza. Tramuntana"    "La maldición de Bly Manor"    “La materia oscura” T2
   "Nos4a2"  T2    “Snowpiercer" T2
   “Star Trek Discovery" T3
   “The Fligth Attendant"
   “The Stand"    “The Undoing"
   “The Wilds"
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- - - PELÍCULAS - - -
    “Akelarre”    "Bajo cero"    “Barrenderos espaciales”
   “Cielo de madianoche” 
   “Contagio en alta mar”
   “Dardara”    "El teléfono"    "En guerra con mi abuelo" 
   “Erlauntza”    "El último refugio"        “La boda de Rosa"
   "Liga de la Justicia"    "Los Japón" 
   “Monster Hunter”    "No matarás"        “Pequeños secretos"    “Punto rojo"
   “Salir del ropero"    “Salvaje"    “Serenity"    “Sputnik"     “Wonder Woman 1984"    “Yummy"
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- - - - - - - - - - MÚSICA - - - - - - - - - -
ENERO 2021
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FEBRERO 2021
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MARZO 2021
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SHARON STONER - "Puntu bakar batean elkartzen diren ertzak" (2020) NO SELF - "Human-Cyborg Relations_ Episode III"  (2021) RUBICON - "Demonstar"  (2020) SÄCRIFICE - "Sex With Death"  (2020) ALTA REIGN - "Mother's Day"  (2021) THE FAIRWELL - "Schizophrenic Love Songs, Pt.1"  (2021) BAND-MAID - "Unseen World"  (2021) VIRAL - "Viral"  (2021) BLUE STHALI - "Obsidian"  (2021) ADVENTUS - "Morir y Renacer"  (2021) BE THE WOLF - "Torino"  (2021) DAEMON GREY  - "Follow Your Nightmares"  (2021) ACCEPT - "Too Mean To Die"  (2021) SOEN - "Imperial"  (2021) ZERO THEOREM - "The Killing I"  [EP] (2020)              - "The Killing II" [EP] (2021) LA SOMBRA DEL GRAJO - "Déjà vu"  (2020) ZENOBIA - "VI"  (2020) PLEURA - "Bakarrilketa"  (2020) THE PRETTY RECKLESS - "Death By Rock And Roll" (2021) THROUGH FIRE - "All Animal"  (2019)   CORVUS V - "Advenae"  (2020) LOVE AND DEATH - "Perfectly Preserved"  (2021) MOGWAI - "As The Love Continues" (2021)   ANGELUS APÁTRIDA - "Angelus Apátrida"  (2021) BREATHING THEORY - "Balance" (2020) ROB ZOMBIE - "The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy"  (2021) HELSTAR - "Clad In Black"  (2021) ALICE COOPER - "Detroit stories"  (2021) KINGS OF LEON - "When You See Yourself"  (2021) SHOCK AFTER COLLAPSE - "Transcend"   (2021) HEADON - "Genesis"  (2021) EISBRECHER - "Liebe Macht Monster"  (2021) EVERGREY - "Escape Of The Phoenix"  (2021) EVANESCENCE - "The Bitter Truth"  (2021) GOLGOTHA  - "Remembering The Past Writing The Future"  (2021) CHEVELLE - "Niratias"  (2021) DON INORREZ - "Esku hutsik"  (2021) AWAKEN - "Monsters & Machines"  (2021)
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tiredtoothache · 8 years ago
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300 Followers!!!
 So I, very recently, hit 300 followers and I’m speechless...
I started posting unedited, quite awful pictures of my current household exactly 3 months ago today and honestly thought I wouldn’t last more than a week on Tumblr. I get bored very easily and jump from hobby to hobby, never tending to enjoy the experience for what it is but for some reason I kept posting, and I’m so glad I did.
When I hit 30 followers I was over the moon, and it pushed me to keep posting, at least until the end of the month. Then I hit 100 followers and I was ecstatic! I couldn’t believe it when I logged in and noticed my follower count. How could 100 people find my content interesting enough to follow me? Then I hit 200 and again I was beyond excited.
And now I’ve hit 300 followers...
I don’t think it’s quite sunk in yet and I honestly don’t know what I did to deserve all you lovely followers but I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. This blog has allowed me to develop skills this summer that I never otherwise would have learned, everyone welcomed me into a kind, helpful & supportive community and I made friends that I never would have met otherwise.
Thank you so so much for reading my shitshow of a legacy, thank you for supporting me in this way and thank you all for being so supportive and lovely over the past three months. I can’t imagine how boring my summer would have been if I hadn’t been doing this!
This is already quite a long post (sorry lol) but before I finish up I’d like to thank a couple ppl!
- @littlemissnellie: Eleanorrrrrrr! You are such a lovely person ♥ Our almost daily conversations always bring a smile to my face and I’m so glad you reached out to me to ask about my blog theme because you’re a big part of why I enjoy this so much! I’m so glad we’re friends and I hope we can become even better friends as time goes on! (Not to mention your legacies are some of my favourites to read and I’m 100% completely in love with both Sabrina & Ben and Snow and Jesse. I seriously can’t wait for Golgotha Manor!)
- @bookishsimmer: Elysia, you’re one of the sweetest people I’ve met on here and I love our little chats :) Your edits are gorgeous and so well done and you’re always so lovely and kind when we speak. I can’t wait to get to know you better!
- @surreysimmer: We haven’t talked much but when we have you’ve left me laughing! You seem absolutely lovely and so funny and I hope we chat more soon! Your sims are super adorable and I can’t wait for Grace’s baby to arrive! :D
- @blackthornsims: Abbieeeeeee! We haven’t talked much but I love the chats we do have! You’re an absolute sweetheart, you’re so so funny and you make some of the best looking sims I’ve ever seen??? how tf??? 
I don’t want to forget anyone soooo um heres some more people I love & who inspire meeeeee!!!
@allthingsgrilledcheese, @blursims, @bratfish, @bratsims @calisimgirl, @complicite, @diesel-sims, @elizassimblr, @femmesim, @felicitum, @itsgohliad, @justsimsen, @keeksim, @kotiij, @keysims, @lilsimsie, @laenyrie, @maxvillareal, @munasims, @nadehzdia, @nicotinc, @noonicorn, @opalesce, @our-dazed-sims, @peonypyxels, @panda-plumbobs, @ridgeport, @sandy-sims, @simtavia, @stephanine-sims, @smol-sims, @starryllamas, @summerssims, @tainoodles, @tea-sims & @winterbjorn. 
I realllllllly hope I didn’t forget anyone and I’m so sorry if I did. Thank you so so much for 300 followers, Ily all ♥
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Vladislaus Straud never quite recovered from the breakdown of his engagement with Morwenna Montfort. Their whole relationship may have been orchestrated by their parents for the sake of enhancing their families, but Vlad fell in love with her regardless, so to suddenly realise that his feelings were not reciprocated was a real blow to his confidence. And when he found out that Morwenna had dumped him in favour of another, rather than her just not feeling as if she would work in a relationship with him, all the sorrow that had built up inside him crumbled away to reveal a furiously burning anger, fuelled by nothing but pure jealousy.
Whilst Morwenna went on to lead a happy, fulfilled life, Vlad wallowed in his own self-pity for years and let his jealousy warp him into a monster that he saw all too often to be scared of anymore. He could barely bring himself to leave his house, let alone go out and find true love, which is why before he knew it he'd inadvertently committed to a life of seemingly eternal solitude. That is, until word got around to him about the local orphanage…
Living on the outskirts of Windenburg was just as isolating as it sounded, but the small community that Vlad quickly built up were all so loyal to him that he almost considered them to be family. So when one woman, who had recently become a mother for the second time, went up to him whilst he was on one of his rare outings and asked him if he'd ever considered having children of his own, he didn't really know how to respond. Although after almost awkwardly explaining to her that he did not have any sort of female companion, which prevented him from having his own children, she went on to tell him about the new orphanage that was being set up across town, where she was certain that any of the children there would be grateful for any parent, regardless of marital circumstances.
So, after a lot of deliberation, and quite a significant interior overhaul, Vlad left his house one, late autumn morning alone, but returned that afternoon with two rather special companions: his son and daughter. They weren't from the same family, but that didn't matter; they were now; they were a part of his. The two children were practically the same age, with the boy being a mere five months older, but with both in their excitable, yet curious toddler stage, age had no meaning to Vlad, he didn't have time to ponder the matter when he was constantly running around after them.
Vlad didn't always like to admit it, but that woman had been right, having a family of his own was exactly what he needed. After losing Morwenna and the life that he would have been able to have with her, his own life had no direction, he felt as if he didn't have a purpose. But his two children changed everything. They depended on him, they needed him, and he needed them.
As the years passed though, and his children grew up, their independence blossomed and they started to need their father less and less. But after finding so much comfort in their dependence, the warmth his children once brought into his heart faded into nothingness, leaving it just as cold and empty as his house felt when they were out at school or with what little friends they had.
With every day that passed Vlad felt the divide between him and his children widening, but more significantly with one than the other. It was more common than not to go whole days without even seeing his daughter once. Secluding himself in his office didn't help with repairing this somewhat broken relationship, but a rather bad habit of Vlad's was running away and ignoring his problems instead of facing up to them. Unless a force greater than that of his own brain propelled him into doing something, it was usually left undone, untouched and unthought-about. And reconnecting with his daughter sadly seemed to fall under her that category.
Despite Vlad's strained, and rather turbulent (whenever they did cross paths), relationship with his daughter, the relationship that he had with his son was relatively strong. Yes, he often put pressure on the boy, and discipline was the foundation of the household, which sometimes caused a rift between the two, but other than that, he was a very loyal, determined, ambitious young man that Vlad was quietly, but extremely, proud of.
As thoughts of his son drifted through Vlad's mind, the sound of his footsteps running up the stairs drummed in chorus with his heart beat. The heaviness of the thudding was what immediately told Vlad that it was his son rather than his daughter, who preferred to drift around the house like a spirit. But the second that the boy burst through the office door, his lips slipped into a firm, disapproving frown.
"Dad!-"
"What have I told you about coming into my office like that when I'm trying to work, Maximus?" Vlad said curtly, letting out a long, irritated breath as he fixed his eyes on the stack of papers in front of him.
"Sorry, Dad," Maximus, who really preferred just 'Max', but often had no choice in the matter when his father was around, mumbled before hurriedly, but gently, closing the ornate door behind him.
"Now, what matter is so urgent that it compelled you to disrupt my work in such a manner?" Vlad asked slowly, lowering his fountain pen onto his desk and crossing his hands over each other above it. The quizzical look he sent his son would have sent a shiver down anyone else's spine, but Max took no notice and rushed over to his father with as much frantic eagerness as he had run up the stairs with.
"Have you seen the headline of today's paper?" he asked, thrusting the now slightly crumpled newspaper in his father's face as his own became masked with concern.
‘Golgotha Family Return To Their Infamous Manor’
Vlad's blue eyes scanned the page with equal concern as his son's, but that soon turned to a churning mixture of anger and anxiety as the reality of the words upon the page sunk in. The family that took everything from him all those years ago, the family he thought that he'd rid himself of for good...were back?
"You think it's true?" Max asked cautiously.
"Well...there's no reason for the local press to lie, is there?" Vlad replied, pursing his lips and stiffly straightening out the newspaper.
"But...they can't just come back like this, can they? They left the house to the town, it was going to be reno-"
"It's their property, son. Apparently they can do as they please with it," Vlad said shortly.
"But, Dad, after everything they did-"
"Maximus-"
"They can't just come in and take over everything again! Windenburg's changed, the people here have changed-"
"Maxim-"
"They don't have the same power they did before. Windenburg's our family's territory now, they can't just-just waltz back in and act like they never left. The community listens to us now; we're the strongest strain there is."
The more that Max seemed to be working himself up, the more eerily calm Vlad seemed to become. It took a lot of thought and reflection, which wasn't exactly easy for a vampire like Vlad in any sense of the word, but the more that he pondered his rivals' return to the town, the less concern it brought to him. His son was right; they were the strongest family by a mile now, where influence was concerned. No matter how popular the Golgothas may have been when they left town, years had passed since then. The town had changed, and so had the people in it, the Strauds more than anyone. They held a lot of power over Windenburg now, and Vlad was not about to undo all his hard work and give it up so easily.
And so, as he looked up at his son, who was nervously running a hand through his messy, mahogany hair, which was clumsily tied back with a midnight black bandana, but unsuccessfully trying to hide this from his father, Vlad set down the newspaper and cleared his throat.
"You're right son, and we'll let the precious Golgotha family know that. All in good time, of course…"
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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A considerable perk of being in such a highly regarded position in his field was that Victor could leave the organisation of all the technicalities of the move back to Windenburg down to his assistant, meaning that little to no stress was actually placed on his beloved family and that, when the time came, they could just walk inside the manor and instantly consider it ‘home’. And everything couldn’t have played out more perfectly when the Golgothas did return to their family estate.
As Victor led his family, with his wife on his arm, down the driveway of his childhood home, nostalgia gripped his heart tighter and tighter with each step that he took. But as the early evening sun beat down on him, sending searing pains crawling across his skin, the thought of savouring this moment seemed to disintegrate into ashes similar to those he could feel being lifted away from his cheeks on the breeze. But as they finally reached the front door, with the sound of their children clumsily trying to haul their suitcases up the marble steps echoing behind them, the excitement that Victor felt seep into his bones when Morwenna squeezed his arm made him forget all about the dreadful mood the various mishaps from this moving day had put him in. He took a deep breath and let his hand close around the cold, metal door handle. And as the latch clicked beneath his touch, the door to his childhood world swung open along with the manor’s front door.
“Oh, Victor, it looks spectacular,” Morwenna gasped the very second that she stepped inside. Her black heels clicked along the polished wooden floorboards as she took a few sweeping steps around the entrance area, before eagerly returning to her husband’s side with a delicate smile stretching across her crimson lips.
“Just as I remembered it to be,” Victor agreed, almost allowing a sort of contented chuckle to slip past his owns as he too gazed around the room.
As Morwenna’s reaction would have suggested, the sight that the Golgotha family were met with as soon as they stepped through the gilded, scarlet doorway was truly breath-taking. The gothic styling, perfectly-preserved, antique-esque furniture and what seemed to be the very essence of shadows themselves woven into the house’s heart and soul was enough to make any Golgotha feel more at home than any of their own belongings ever could.
“It’s even more perfect than I remember,” Morwenna gushed with a serene elegance that shouldn’t have been accompanied with such elation.
The couple’s eager inspection of the entrance hall was quickly brought to a halt when their children came staggering through the door behind them with their several, bulky, plastic-clad suitcases in tow. Sterling not only had to struggle with his own and his parents’, but his little sister’s too once he had unloaded the others in front of the staircase. Halo was practically wrestling with her suitcase as she tried to haul it up the stairs to the front door, but her older brother soon came to the rescue and carried it up them with ease.
“Thanks Sterling,” she said, flashing him a tired smile as she followed him through the door.
“No problem, Hales,” he grinned, affectionately flicking one of her plaits after standing the suitcase amongst the others that were crowding into the hall.
“Hey, watch it!” Halo whined, grabbing at her hair and desperately smoothing the strands back into place. But all that she got as an apology from her brother was him teasingly, and ever-so-childishly, sticking his tongue out at her, which not only set himself off to laugh, but got Halo giggling as well, after she’d made a point of rolling her eyes at him though.
Their laughter wasn’t enough to drown out their sister’s frustrated sigh as she trudged inside after them and pointedly crossed her arms as she perched on the corner of the, in her opinion, hideous, candy-pink suitcase she had been saddled with.
“You having fun there, No?” Sterling called across to her. A teasing smirk tugging at his lips as he looked across at her.
“No,” she replied bluntly. Her face showed all her emotions, and as usual, when she spoke it stayed as blank and seemingly grumpy as ever.
“Okay, now that we’ve established that that is in fact your nickname, do you think you’d be able to answer my question?” Sterling asked, raising one of his eyebrows and allowing his smirk to crack into a full, cheeky grin.
“God, aren’t you hilarious?” November shot back. Her voice dripped with sarcasm, but was laced with enough venom to tell anyone that Sterling was pushing his limits by teasing her like this. But then again, when didn’t he?
“I like to think so,” he smirked.
“Oh, I know you do.” The sickly sweet, and clearly forced, smile that November shot him after that was practically murderous. But Sterling knew her too well to be phased by any of her irritability and just smiled right back at her.
Halo giggled away at her brother’s antics right beside him before reaching up and tugging on his arm, which prompted him to bend down to her level so that she could not-so-quietly whisper in his ear.
“How many lizard scales do you think she’s going to slip into your dinner after that?”
“Hopefully none if Dad catches her in time,” Sterling chuckled. “But I’m guessing about seventeen when she finds out that I’ve got a photograph of her with that pink suitcase that I’m going to plaster all over her locker-”
“I can hear you, you know!” November snapped, glaring at her brother and sister. Her anger flared up a lot more than would be expected of an ever-sombre teenage girl like herself, but when she was wound up like that it was as if lighter fluid was being thrown on the constantly smouldering fire in the pit of her stomach, and the billowing clouds of smoke that erupted from it came spilling out of her mouth as sharp-tongued spite.
“I know,” Sterling said, yet again accompanied by Halo’s giggles. “Was I right with my guess of seventeen then?”
“Yeah, one for every year that you’ve pissed me off.”
“November, Sterling, would you two please just get along?” Morwenna snapped. Her head was spinning enough as it was from the stress of the move, not that she really had anything to do with the technicalities of it, but she still did not need her teenage son and daughter squabbling on top of it all.
“Mum, that was clearly all November,” Sterling started. He was acting as seriously as he could, but the smile that tugged at his lips told his mother otherwise.
“Oh yeah right.” November rolled her eyes again and sulkily scuffed her boot against the floorboards as her mother continued to scold her and her brother.
“I don’t care who it was. You were winding her up and you were losing your temper with him.”
“Mum, can you blame me? Halo’s acting more maturely than he is.” But November’s complaints were quickly squashed by Sterling and Halo bursting out into fits of giggles again.
“Oh, be quiet, all of you,” Morwenna barked, tired of the quarrelling that had been ongoing pretty much from the moment that they moved out of their previous house. It was no doubt down to the frustration of being uprooted from their last town and school mere weeks into the new year, as well as having to abandon their friends and the community that they had grown to know over the past few years, but at that moment Morwenna couldn’t bear to listen to them bicker any longer. This was something that they could talk through over dinner, or if her splitting headache persisted, it was something that could wait until the morning.
“Oh come on, Mum,” Sterling began, almost instinctively switching on his easygoing charm.
“Sterling, don’t push it,” Morwenna warned.
“Yeah, Mum’s getting fragile now. If you push her too hard she might break something,” Halo joked, which yet again set Sterling off laughing.
Halo’s frenzied giggles, Sterling’s roaring laughs and even the small smile that threatened to shatter November’s permanent scowl pushed Morwenna to her breaking limit, as Halo’s insensitive, and rather ill-timed, wisecrack suggested. “That’s it.”
“Oh Mum,” Sterling half-whined, wiping a tear from his eye as he tried to catch his breath after laughing so heartily.
“No, I’ve had it. Take your suitcases upstairs, you can start unpacking your things. And if your attitudes haven’t improved by the time that’s done then you can set to work on your moving boxes too.”
The chorus of groans, sighs and mumbles of discontent that rose from the three children would have suggested a reluctance to abide by their mother’s wishes, but, despite all this, they obeyed, albeit begrudgingly. November dragged the ghastly pink suitcase she had been given, but hated so fiercely, behind her as she stormed upstairs to find her newly allocated bedroom. And, after Halo even struggled to get the handle of her suitcase up this time, Sterling stepped in once again to carry it up for her, still chuckling away at the comment she’d made about their mother as he went.
“Well handled Morwenna, my dear,” Walter said from the seat he seemed to have acquired beside the front door, smiling at his daughter in law in almost amusement.
“Why thank you, Walter. And it’s nice to know that you were there to support me, Victor,” she added pointedly, shooting her husband a sharp glare.
“You didn’t need my support, my love. You had that completely under control,” Victor replied, smoothing things over with a loving tone and a tender kiss to her hand.
“Luckily for you,” Morwenna sighed. A smirk twisted her blood-red lips though as she withdrew her hand and demurely crossed her arms over her chest.
“So, Father, what do you think of the house? Just as you remember?” Victor continued, turning to his father with a hopeful smile peeking out from under his greying moustache.
“A lot tidier than I remember,” Walter chuckled as he let his eyes wander around the room. “But, then again, there haven’t been twin toddlers loose in here this time.”
“Ah yes, Sterling and November often kept things…interesting,” Victor said, smiling fondly as he thought back to the twins wreaking havoc amongst the family artefacts and luxurious furnishings.
“I just wish that they didn’t act as if they’re the same age they were when we moved from here,” Morwenna sighed bitterly.
“They’ll adjust Morwenna, they just need time,” Walter reassured her. “It’s a big change, especially for little Halo, she’ll barely remember anything about the house.”
“Of course she won’t, she was just a baby when we first moved,” Victor said, before pausing to think for a moment. “God, has it really been that long since we were last here?”
“How long do you think it’s been?” Walter chuckled.
“It doesn’t even feel like I’ve left at all,” Victor admitted. “It still feels just like home to me, even after all these years.”
“Ah yes, that’s what the Manor will do to you,” Walter said, letting the amused smile form on his face again before waiting a moment to bring up his next comment, which you wouldn’t have been able to tell from the effortlessly casual way that it was presented.  “So, when’s the welcome party?”
“What are you on about now, Father?” Victor asked, having already started to busy himself with checking over the remaining suitcases and boxes in the hall.
“The welcome party. I assumed you’d be throwing one of your lavish gatherings to welcome the family back into the neighbourhood.”
“And why would I need to do that? We’ve lived here for decades before this.”
“Don’t you think it would be of interest for you to ensure you’re on good terms with these people before we get too…settled in our old ways?” Walter asked.
“Father, you’re stuck in the past. No one does that nowadays,” Victor scoffed.
“Victor, I know the people of Windenburg much better than you, I know how some of the families think.” But before Walter could continue, Victor cut in with an all too wise tone.
“Look, I’m sure that we’ll be more than fine without bringing people into the house to nibble on elaborate canapés and make polite small talk. I know what I’m doing Father, don’t worry. Windenburg is my home, I belong here more than I ever have anywhere else, and the townspeople know that.”
Victor’s words and confident smile would have been so much more reassuring if they had been correct though. And Walter was then left to sit alone, amongst the boxes in the hallway, to mull over this idea whilst his son and daughter in law went to go and check on their children.
As Walter had hinted though, the news of the Golgothas’ return had spread across the town like the plague, and its effects were just as devastating to a certain family on the outskirts of the community…
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Gravel crunched under cautious bike treads, but eager anticipation hung in the early September air as two boys wove their way along the overgrown pathway. Weeds crawled away from their area of grassy seclusion, but quickly became victim to trampling bicycle wheels. Twigs snapped upon impact, accompanying the boys’ heavy breathing and the wind’s nervous rustling of leaves, seemed to startle the whole of the wooded expanse around them. But a steady, thudding heartbeat drowned out all other noise, hammering away harder and harder with every passing second.
Jonathan blew a strand of coppery hair out of his eyes and continued staring intensely through the occasional gaps in the trees, desperately trying to spot the grand house that had been praying on his mind for weeks now. He caught a glimpse of black between two trees a few feet ahead of him and shot forwards, adrenaline propelling him faster than his legs ever could. But his brain must have been playing tricks on him, because he cycled for another fifty metres and saw nothing more than gnarled trees and the seemingly never-ending canopy of leaves. He must have wanted to see this house so badly that he was starting to convince himself that he had.
He slowed back down, losing his nerve completely, until Cody sped past him that is, kicking up dust clouds and stray leaves as he went. Jonathan sighed and pedalled on, still intently scanning the thicket of trees. But just as he was beginning to lose hope, the number of trees looked to be thinning out and the gravel path started to feed into an uneven, crumbling stone pavement. Nervous excitement began to bubble away in the pit of Jonathan’s stomach, but it abruptly drained away when the trees disappeared all together and the house Jonathan had been researching for weeks was suddenly towering before him.
A gasp involuntarily flew from his lips and he slammed on his brakes with such force that he was almost thrown completely over the handlebars. He jumped off his bike and tried to collect himself as best as he could, but the initial shock of finally stumbling across the gothic estate had left him completely lost for words. What surprised him more though was that Cody lazily cycled on, barely even glancing at the house that they had been talking about for days on end.
“C-Cody? Where are you going?” Jonathan called. His brows furrowed below the top frame of his glasses as he tried to catch his breath.
“I thought we were just going to head to the library,” Cody said simply, finally coming to a stop and looking at Johnathan over his shoulder.
“What? Why? We’ve been talking about coming here for weeks! All the message boards we’ve read through have said that this is easily the most haunted place for miles. I mean, it’s called the Von Haunt Estate for a reason, isn’t it? Don’t you remember that article we read about what happened there with the fire? This place is going to be crawling with ghosts! Maybe we could finally find some real evidence.”
“Where?” Cody asked, softly chuckling the word, almost in a mocking way, rather than genuinely asking.
“Uh, inside the house? Where else? Look, I thought that we agreed that this whole ‘supernatural documenter’ thing wasn’t a joke.”
“It’s not.”
“Then grab your backpack and let’s go inside. We can’t just keep posting theories on our blog, Cody. We need some solid evidence if people are ever going to take us seriously.“ Jonathan slung his backpack off his back and started rifling through it for his crumpled notebook before frantically flipping through the pages of scruffy handwriting and rushed notes. “Right, that guy from San Myshuno said on his website that all the doors are locked but there’s a window at the back with a broken hinge that we can pull open and climb-”
“We can’t go inside, idiot.” But when Jonathan looked like he was about to protest, Cody continued “Didn’t I tell you about that report I found this morning?” But when he was met with a blank face, he sighed and explained further. “The family’s moving back in.”
“Family? That can’t be right; the whole family was killed in that fire.”
“Were they?”
The smirk that lingered on Cody’s face before he turned around puzzled Jonathan at first, but as he looked up at the house and saw a dark figure looming in the window, his stomach plummeted to his feet. He blinked, hardly able to believe what he saw, but when he focused his gaze again, the figure had gone, which just made him doubt what he originally saw, or thought he saw, even more.
“Come on, let’s go. I’m behind on my history homework already,” Cody called, that amused chuckle slipping into his voice yet again. Judging by his relaxed demeanour, Cody obviously hadn’t noticed the figure at the window. And, without waiting for a reply, he started cycling back down the hill, leaning back in his seat and letting the light breeze whip through his blonde curls.
Jonathan jumped back on his bike, deflated to say the least, and watched as Cody sped past him, wearing that teasing and ever-so-slightly patronising smirk again. He took one last look at the house before turning to follow Cody. But a gust of unnaturally icy wind whipped around him, stopping him in his tracks and chilling him to the bone. Goosebumps sprung up on his arms, and the hairs stood to attention on the back of his neck like soldiers, but whether that was from the cold or the fact that, from the corner of his eye, he saw that the figure had appeared in the window again, he didn’t know, nor did he want to find out.
He quickly averted his gaze, adjusted his grip on the handlebars and hurriedly pedalled after Cody. But the further away from the house he got, the more that figure at the window prayed on his mind. He had set out to explore the mysteries of the Von Haunt Estate, but left feeling as though he had uncovered so much more than he could have ever dreamed…
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Walter and Miriam Golgotha
Walter Golgotha’s story is a very interesting one, fitting for such an interesting old soul. He grew in a very fortunate, but relatively normal family. They had never been short of money, or love, and Walter had blossomed into a fine young man by the time that he left school. After living in Windenburg his whole life, he couldn’t face the thought of leaving, and luckily, neither could Miriam. His love of literature and thirst for knowledge flourished into an extremely successful writing career, and with a loving wife at his side and two beautiful sons, Walter couldn’t have led a happier life.
That is where the normalities stop though.
This may be Walter’s introduction, but without Miriam and her story, Walter would have nothing. She was, and still is, everything to him. And her narrative changed his whole life.
The Von Haunt Estate has always been a well-known icon of Windenburg, everyone is fascinated by the rumours that drift through the town and speculation over its history only grows as time moves on. The story on everyone’s lips is that Lord Bernard Shallot, a troubled artist, started a great blaze after throwing one of his failed pieces into the fire, which killed both him and his wife Mimsy. And as tragic as that tale may be, it was far from the truth.
Miriam Von Haunt was her parents’ only child, and from the moment that she was born she became the light of their lives. She grew up in the family’s huge estate, often lonely because, despite the house’s immense size, very few people were ever there. When she reached eighteen her relationship with her parents changed dramatically though, all because they arranged for her to marry a close family friend’s son, Lord Bernard Shallot, completely against her will. Arguments became almost instinctive, and the distance from her parents, along with the loveless engagement that she had been forced into, made her unbearably miserable. That is, until she stumbled across a quiet, yet charming writer sat in the public gardens.
Love at first sight doesn’t even begin to explain Miriam and Walter’s first encounter. They fell head over heels in love with each other from the second that they were first in each other’s company, and from then on Miriam snuck out of the house to spend every waking moment with Walter. They would lay on the grass in a little inlet between the hedges, surrounded by bright flowers, under a sea of wispy clouds, and would dream about their future together. With Walter’s wild imagination he could captivate Miriam for hours, intently describing details of the house that they would one day share together, reciting love poetry and spinning stories about how one day they would run away and forget all their worries. But first, they had to get around the problem of Miriam’s betrothal.
Bernard’s bursts of anger occasionally reared their ugly heads at the start of his relationship with Miriam, but now they were getting more and more frequent, and more violent too, often scaring Miriam senseless. Although her parents had tried to see past them at first, they were now becoming too wild for them to continue ignoring. And even though her engagement to Bernard had broken her relationship with them, his aggressive outbursts were repairing it. When she couldn’t run to Walter, Miriam had no other choice but to go to her parents for some support through it all, and after seeing how dispirited she had become, they knew that they had to do something. They couldn’t bear to see their daughter this miserable any longer.
One evening, after a particularly bad argument between her and Bernard, when Miriam was sat with her parents, the truth about where she spent her days, and who she spent them with, came tumbling out. And when her parents saw the way that her face lit up when talking about Walter, they knew that this was the only man that would ever make their daughter as happy as she deserved to be. They met him for dinner the next day and, when Miriam asked for their opinion, they couldn’t find a fault in him. Thrilled, the four of them returned home, knowing that they would have to break the news to Bernard and his parents. They knew that it wouldn’t be easy, but nothing could have prepared them for what happened that evening.
As soon as Walter stepped through the front door, Bernard began barking questions, but Miriam managed to quieten him until her parents had notified his, and they had started to make their way over to the estate. After explaining everything to the Shallots, Bernard’s parents were surprisingly understanding, but Bernard himself took the news terribly and tumbled into a despair-fuelled rage that was terrifying for even his parents to see. He raved about his love for Miriam and Miriam argued that it was unrequited, he produced countless sketches of her and love letters addressed to her and started screaming about how much he did for her and how he got nothing in return, how it meant nothing to her. And then the argument took a turn, quite a dramatic one. Bernard threw the papers into the fire, well, in the general direction of the fireplace, and before he knew it, the flames from the fire were licking at the letters strewn across the logs, and the ones laid helplessly on the floorboards.
Panic started to set in for everyone in the room, but the fire was quicker than any of their reactions and hungrily tore across the floor. Bernard scrambled to try to move the papers, or put the flames out, but all it took was one wrong step for a flame to brush against his jacket and his whole body to become engulfed in the flames.
Miriam’s screams were drowned out by Bernard’s parents’, and as they, and her parents rushed to help him, the fire just swelled and swelled. Miriam was frozen in place, despite the room burning around her. Walter finally managed to come to his senses though and grabbed her arm, bundling her into the hallway. With smoke already spilling through the closed door, Walter knew that they were still in danger. That fire was burning so fiercely that it would take over the house in mere minutes. He had to get them out. And although Miriam was very reluctant to leave her parents, she knew deep down that there was no way that they would be able to rescue them now. And so, she took Walter’s hand and they fled to safety.
When rumours started to spread about the fire, Miriam knew that she couldn’t step out anywhere without being questioned. She knew people would think that she had started it, now that the town had become aware of her engagement to Bernard, if they heard that he and his parents had died in a fire, along with her own, and she and her new boyfriend were the only survivors, they were bound to pin her as the chief suspect. So, after some discussion with Walter, she decided to revert back to using her full name: Miriam, opposed to the ‘Mimsy’ the town knew and loved, and quietly marry Walter as soon as possible. With her virtually new identity, she made one venture into town to claim the insurance for the fire and then vowed to live in solitude with Walter in the newly restored Von Haunt Estate, which would soon become to be known as Golgotha Manor.
Walter and Miriam lived a quiet life, far away from the rest of the town up, and raised their two sons, Victor and Mortimer, giving them all the love in their hearts. But despite this, their sons never got along with each other, and their turbulent relationship put a definite strain on their parents. Walter and Miriam loved each other more than words could say, and their sons’ constant arguing could never change that, it did break their hearts more and more every day though.
The day that the ongoing dispute came to a head was when Miriam began to lose all hope for a happy future for her family. Victor and Mortimer’s shouts just got louder and louder, and when the final words were uttered and Mortimer stormed out of the house, and Victor’s life, Miriam completely broke down. When her sons’ hatred for one another had grown so horrifyingly strong that they disowned each other, Miriam didn’t know what to do with herself, and no matter how much Walter tried to comfort her, she was inconsolable.
Walter was still trying to come to terms with his sons’ feud and take care of his wife, who was still grieving the loss of her perfect family, when Victor came to him with the news that he would be marrying Morwenna, and would be trading his life for an eternal future with his vampire girlfriend.
He didn’t know what to do at first, he knew that he had to support his son and his decision, no matter how hard that would be, but his main problem from then on was his wife. She took Victor’s news terribly. Of course she was happy that Victor had found happiness and someone to love, but the fact that he was essentially destroying the life that she had given to him broke her heart beyond repair.
No more than a week later, Miriam died of seemingly nothing other than that broken heart. With her sons despising each other and ruining the beautiful lives she had worked so hard to give them, she had truly lost the will to carry on living. And now, it was Walter’s turn to live with a broken heart.
He never got over Miriam’s death, and still went to her grave to talk to her almost every day. But, for her sake, he learned to take each day at a time and keep going. He loved both of his sons the same, and although they were not a part of each other’s lives, Walter made sure that he was a part of both of theirs. He grew to love Morwenna and Bella as if they were his own daughters and loved his grandchildren even more. They seemed to pump the joy of life back into him, and not a single day went by when he didn’t crack a joke to make them chuckle or entrance them with one of his incredible stories.
Walter and Miriam did not lead exactly perfect lives, but they made each other happier than anything else in the world, and that’s all that mattered. They built a life for themselves out of the burnt rubble of the Von Haunt Estate, but created their legacy in the bricks and mortar of Golgotha Manor...
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Golgotha Manor Poll Results
Well, you guys totally blew me away there. 93% of you lovely people voted ‘yes’! That’s insane! Thank you so much! And so as not to disappoint you, I’m going to start working on the first post as soon as possible, with the aim to get it out at some point this week. So hopefully that’s something to look forward to!
I really can’t express my gratitude enough. Thank you for believing in this little story of mine and being as passionate about it as I am, your support really does mean the world to me! So thank you guys! I love you all! 
And get ready guys, Golgotha Manor is coming...
- a very excited and very grateful littlemissnellie
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Halo Golgotha
After the twins were born, Victor and Morwenna thought that they had everything that they could ever want in the world: a son and a daughter. But as the years passed, they started to yearn for something more. Whether it was from neglecting their first daughter, or because they really just felt that they needed something new in their lives, the second that, after years of trying to conceive, Morwenna fell pregnant with their second daughter, everything changed. She was their little blessing, their own little angel. Which is, as I’m sure that you’ve already guessed, is how Halo got her name.
Because of the obvious imagery that was packaged along with such a name, Halo seemed to be forever burdened with the requirement to behave like a saint. It wasn’t really a burden for Halo though, not yet anyway, because with her parents fussing over from sunrise to sunset it was harder for her to behave any other way. She was their little star, and in their eyes she shone brightest of all. 
It would be expected for her older siblings to be rather jealous of the unrelenting affection she received from their parents, but in fact, they both seemed undeniably fond of her too. She was their perfect little sister, so naturally there would be some underlying envy laced into their relationship. But despite the obvious quarrels about who sneaked into who’s room or who touched who’s things, Halo was loved unconditionally by Sterling and November. She was loved unconditionally by everyone, because little Halo could do no wrong.
Halo, with her perfect, pitch-black plaits, perfect porcelain complexion and perfect personality, truly was loved by anyone and everyone that she knew. Something about her seemed to reach out and touch your heart within mere seconds of being in her presence. But Halo herself found it rather difficult to reciprocate and return that love. Being put on such a high pedestal of adoration from birth had meant that she had experienced very little of anything else, and the more praise that was thrown her way, the less it actually meant anything to her. Instead of building up her walls and surrounding her with a pillow-like barricade of cuddles and compliments, it was actually chipping away at her confidence. 
The only person she felt that she could really connect with was her grandfather, who she spent a great deal of her time with. Her mother had her father, her brother had her sister, so, as if by a happy default, Halo was left with the jolly, fascinating soul that belonged to her grandfather. She had grown up with him being her best friend in the whole world and she adored him so much that she wasn't about to let that change for as long as she would live. And, thanks to the vampire blood that ran through her veins, that would e a rather long time. 
Halo was still too young to fully understand the extent of her vampiric powers, but she knew enough about who and what she was to be able to stay safe when she needed to. But with her parents' ever-watchful eye, that kind of situation had thankfully never arisen. 
Halo lived a very sheltered, but unquestionably idyllic life. It was just a shame that because of this, Halo was not quite an idyllic little girl. After being bombarded with praise and affection from the second that she took her first breath, Halo has had no opportunity to figure out who she is on her own. With a label rather than a name, and a trophy status within her family, Halo had never gotten the chance to take control of her own destiny and discover who she really was beneath all of that. Times were changing though, and as Halo would soon discover, people could too. 
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Golgotha Manor Poll
Hi guys! 
So as you may or may not have been seeing on my blog recently, I have been posting the character introductions for the main characters in the story I have planned: Golgotha Manor. Now that you’ve learned a little more about the family, I thought that I’d check again to see whether you’d be interested in seeing me post their story on my blog.
As I’ve explained before, this would not be interrupting either of my legacies, these posts would be going up as and when I finish them, my legacy posts would still be going up at their scheduled times, my Golgotha Manor posts would just be extras. 
And since I figured that creating a poll would be easier for people to respond to instead of just asking you to comment, I’ve created a simple little poll so that you can let me know your opinion! So I’d really appreciate it if you took the time to vote in it! Here you go!
So yeah, that’s all for now really. Just let me know your thoughts! 
- littlemissnellie <3
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Victor Golgotha
Victor Golgotha’s heart had always belonged to Windenburg; it’s where he was born, it’s where he grew up and it’s where he met the love of his life. So when his latest business venture led him and his family to return, it was as if he was being welcomed home. And welcomed is exactly how he felt, mostly because his brother was nowhere to be found.
Victor had never gotten along with his brother Mortimer, much to their parents’ dismay. As soon as Mortimer was born, a streak of jealousy ripped through Victor that only seemed to deepen with age. The bitterness between the brothers couldn't be sweetened by the love their parents gave them, and the heartache caused by their constant, spiteful arguing was too much for their mother to bear. Her death only intensified Victor’s resentment for his brother, especially since he had never been able to shake the feeling that his mother had always favoured him. And before their father knew it, Victor had pushed Mortimer too far...
Victor had always been driven by an overwhelming, and frankly unexplained, obligation to succeed. And he felt that this responsibility should be shared by his brother too; their mother had died before they could prove themselves to her, so now they had to do everything in their power to prosper. Alas, instead of following in Victor’s sensible footsteps, Mortimer strayed from the path in order to follow his dreams of becoming an author: a move that was unforgivable in Victor’s eyes. And one almighty argument later, the brothers parted ways, went on to lead their own lives and have never looked back since. 
Victor did not let the destruction of the turbulent relationship with his brother phase him though. He worked his way up in the world and quickly became acquainted with a rather influential family in the town. The family’s eldest daughter, Morwenna, despite being betrothed to another soon fell in love with Victor, and to his surprise, Victor found that he had fallen for her too. Before long Victor had become so entangled in the family’s world that he started to forget what life had been like without them. And the reason why was far beyond anything that Victor could ever have comprehended.
The girl, the family and the lifestyle he had become so enraptured with were all gripped by vampirism and upon stumbling across this discovery, he soon was as well. The transformation had been intense and Morwenna had been wary at first, but once it was complete, and Victor was aware of all the power he could now harness, he never looked back.
He and Morwenna went on to raise three beautiful children, bringing them up with the same ideals and mind-set that he had, no matter how unconventional they were. The business he had created for himself only continued to grow, as did his influence over the surrounding towns. But his hunger for power never ceased. The underlying anger and jealousy never seemed to work their way out of his system either, despite the great divide he had created between him and his brother, as well as any other threats to his dominance and success. But time would only tell when that that anger would erupt once again...
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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November Golgotha
November had been in her brother Sterling’s shadow from birth, quite literally; she even had to follow in his footsteps out of the womb. When she was born her parents already had everything that they had ever wanted in their lives: a son, Sterling, which made her the complementary, slightly sad, basket of bread rolls on the lavish banquet table that was the Golgothas’ life. 
‘Slightly sad’ was a severe understatement at best; November could probably count the number of times that she’d laughed on one hand, and if she took out the time spent with her siblings, smiling would fall probably under the same category. ‘Cheerful’ is not exactly the first word that springs to mind when describing November Golgotha. ‘Unfortunate’ has a much better ring to it.
As a twin, you would think that November would have to share her parents’ attention with her brother, and I’m sure that that would have been the case...if she had had any of her parents’ attention in the first place, that is. From just looking at her and her brother‘s names, that starts to become clear. Sterling was named after a precious metal, a luxury, something valued and adored by many, just like Sterling was. Whereas November was named after a month, a bleak, dreary month at that. And, unsurprisingly, that was just like November too.
Whether it was from the lack of affection from her parents or because of always being second best to her brother, November had never seemed to really be able to connect with people, not properly at least. Sterling definitely seemed to have gotten all the charisma...along with all the love, attention and confidence too.
November was a huge creature of habit, so whilst it would be expected for her to grow tired of constantly living in her brother’s shadow, she had grown to become quite comfortable there; it felt like more of a home to her than any house she’d ever lived in anyway. Sterling had buckets of confidence and charm anyway, so it was no trouble for him to cover up his sister’s sever lack of it. It had just become natural to them now; it’s how they worked, even from a very early age.
November and her brother were definitely different from each other, and despite the fact that she was outdone by him in every way possible, she still loved him no matter what, it was just a little bit hard for her to show that sometimes.
Emotion was never something that November had been able to comfortably express, it just didn’t feel natural to her. Most people just assumed that she was always miserable, and although that may be true a lot of the time, really she just struggled with being able to show that she felt any differently. Her brother and sister, and even her parents to an extent, had grown how to read her usually expressionless face and body language, which helped them to understand her a little better, but to the average person November was nothing more than a gloomy girl with a short temper, a monochrome wardrobe and a preference to be as far away from other people as possible. The real November was hiding in there somewhere though, she just needed the right person to find her and bring her out of the shell she had spent her whole life hiding in...
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Morwenna Golgotha
Wealth and prestige had never been things that Morwenna Montfort particularly valued, they just happened to be luxuries that she never seemed to be able to part with. She grew up in a large family, being the third of six children, and lived nothing but lavishly from the second that she was brought into the world, and would continue to do so until the day that she left it, in whatever way that may be.
Her family, and their social prominence, appeared to date back to the very start of time itself. And vampirism had run in their blood for just as long. That is all down to the fact that each marriage was treated as a business exchange rather than a celebration of love though. A wealthy, powerful vampire would marry another, equally as wealthy, powerful vampire, quickly turning social connections into bloodlines and strengthening this immense Montfort empire until it became virtually unstoppable. With each new strain of power added to the family, by the time that Morwenna was born her blood ran purer than the diamond that appeared on her ring finger barely a year after becoming acquainted with the infamous Victor Golgotha. 
But prior to that, Morwenna had grown up under strict ruling in the great Montfort Mansion. Her parents did not care too terribly for their children, and it seemed that the more they had, the more thinly what little love they showed them had to be spread. Her two older brothers took a lot of the pressure from their parents off her shoulders; they were the future of the Montfort name and legacy, so ensuring that they turned out to be eloquent, successful and credible young men was their parents’ top priority. But they coped remarkably well, mostly because they were ideal candidates for the positions. Morwenna, not so much, which was perfectly alright for her parents, since she was not going to be carrying on the family name. She wasn’t a complete failure in their eyes though; her sensible, proper attitude meant that she became a worthy role model for her three younger sisters. They all seemed to inherit her mother’s overbearing, haughty attitude though, which made spending the lengths of the time that she had to in their company almost as unbearable as actually spending it with her own mother. Morwenna, luckily, seemed to have been forgotten when their parents were handing their snobbish tendencies over to their children. She still managed to keep her head straight despite being surrounded by so many closed-minds though. 
Since Morwenna would not be keeping, and bringing even more fame to her family’s name, the only way that she would ever be able to meet her parents’ expectations would be to marry a man they deemed fit. And Morwenna had barely passed her eighteenth birthday when her parents selected this young man for her. And they could not have found a more ideal suitor if they spent the rest of their immortal lives searching. Vladislaus Straud had every credential they checked for, and a bloodline rivalling their own in terms of vampiric strength. He was their dream son-in-law, but was more like Morwenna’s personal nightmare.
Vladislaus had only just settled into town when he got the message from Morwenna’s parents and met with her almost immediately. She was not captivated by Vlad when the first time met, nor the second… nor the third. But the constant pressure from her parents and Vlad’s unrelenting efforts to impress her soon had her thinking otherwise. And just when she was starting to believe that she might be falling in love with him, young up-start Victor Golgotha waltzed into her life. 
Morwenna was completely transfixed by Victor from the moment that they met at one of her family’s grand business dinners. And from that second she could already tell that Victor had won her heart in a way that Vlad would never be able to. A whirlwind, initially unapproved of, romance later, any trace of her arranged engagement to Vlad had disappeared and in its place was a happy marriage to the love of her life. No many how many years passed from the breakdown of her relationship with the highly-acclaimed Vladislaus Straud though, Morwenna couldn’t seem to shake the feeling that he never forgave her for leaving him at the altar…
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Sterling Golgotha
Sterling was the eldest child of Victor and Morwenna Golgotha, and had been their only child for all of either minutes, which was when his twin sister November entered the world. The fact that he had been given this life-long attachment to someone else didn’t stop him from excelling on his own though, in fact it only made him shine brighter. Shining seemed to be something that Sterling had been destined to do from the moment that his parents chose his name. They had set him up for success before he had even taken his first breath. 
Victor had always longed to have a son, so when Sterling was born it was a dream come true. He was cherished by his parents for this very reason and he basked in their adoration from a very early age, adoration that was often dragged away from his sister just so that he could be showered with more. Growing up, this was never a problem for Sterling, mostly because he never picked up on it. But the older he got, the more obvious it became to him, and the guiltier it made him feel.
Sterling hadn’t always gotten along perfectly with November, as is expected with siblings, especially twins, but there had never been an altercation that they couldn’t patch up later. Arguments were begrudgingly resolved on the spot and the temperamental twins would walk away unscathed, seething with rage, but still unscathed. The rest of the day would go ahead as normal, just with the twins avoiding each other at all costs, until bed time that is…
It was always Sterling that made the first move, November was either too shy or too stubborn to, Sterling had never actually found out which it was, though it was probably a mixture of both. He would appear in her bedroom doorway dragging his teddy bear by the arm behind him and would apologise for whatever trivial disagreement had gotten the better of them today. November would never actually apologise back, she would just move back her duvet so that Sterling could crawl into bed beside her. Her duvet would quickly transform into a cave though and the pair would sit inside giggling and playing until any remaining anger towards the other had disappeared, along with their parents’ undivided attention when their little sister Halo came along...
Sterling loved his sisters, and they loved him too. But their love wasn’t nearly as significant to him as his was to them. How could it be when you were adored by everyone that met you? 
Sterling had always had charisma, it was a part of who he was. People were fawning over him before he could even string together a proper sentence; there was just something about him that people couldn’t help but become entranced by. No matter where his father’s business ventures took him, no matter what school he went to, everyone bent over backwards to get his attention. Popularity seemed to be grained into Sterling’s entire being. Silver may not be magnetic, but Sterling’s personality told otherwise.
Everyone loved Sterling, it was hard not to. The praise and attention may get to his head sometimes, but a he had a good head on his shoulders and a strong heart that always led him in the right direction. His parents always glowed with pride whenever he was around; they didn’t think that they could have raised a more perfect son. The closer Sterling looks at himself and what he wants for the future though, he starts to see a different person to what his parents want him to be forming. Will he listen to his heart and believe in himself, or will his parents win the battle?
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littlemissnellie · 8 years ago
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Hi guys! As some of you may or may not remember, around a month ago I made this post, where I asked you whether you’d be interested in me posting the story I was starting to create for this family of sims, which has now become to be known as: Golgotha Manor. 
The general consensus was that I would create a plot and then some character profiles to introduce the family to you so that I could see whether you were interested in me developing the idea further. But then here we are: a month and 44 pages of plot later!
So, now that I’ve finally finished the plot, I’ll start working on some character introduction posts for them so that you can start getting to know them. Based on the kind of reaction I get, I can take it from there.
As I mentioned in the post linked above, this will not be replacing either of the legacies I’m already posting on here. This will just be an extra project on my blog. It probably won’t have a regular schedule like my other legacies because of how time-consuming setting up the posts and doing all the writing for the posts will be, but I’ll still try to get them up as frequently as I possibly can, I promise. 
Anyway, I just thought that I’d let you know! The character profiles will be coming your way soon! I hope you’re as excited as I am!
- A very tired, but very happy littlemissnellie
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