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"Shroud's Kiss. I've always loved the legend around this flower. They say it grows on lovers' graves, and that one moves closer to the Fade simply by inhaling its fragrance." "Is that true?" "It is when I will it, my dear."
#dragon age#dragon age the veilguard#datv#emmrich volkarin#rook#rook x emmrich#daedit#gamingedit#vgedit#*#oswin#datv spoilers#this scene is sooo pretty i love you memorial gardens#theres something about the dynamic between them that kinda feels to me like#weird spooky scientist (necromancer) and his equally weird spooky assistant#i wanna take them out of the game plot and just watch them do mourn watch things together
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how we feelin about Uther being in Heroes now?
dude i lost my MIND when that banner dropped!!!
after 20+ years we finally have full uther art and my fave part is... he has tassels on his cape âš
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insp. / insp.
#usertennant#useraurore#userangelic#userveronika#dwedit#timelordgifs#moffatedit#dwgifs#doctor who#whouffaldi#twelveclara#doctorclara#twelve#the twelfth doctor#the doctor#clara oswald#oswin#clara oswin oswald#clara my clara#riotgifs#HI I'M BACK HERE'S SOME PAIN :)#otp: donât run stay with me
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I doubt this is new,, but the Ponds and Eleven is the family. They're family. Parents and daughter and her husband being lugged off to god knows where and whatever planet saving situations all the time
(River is a Pond too yes. Ha! River is a Pond đđ«”đ»)

Clara and Eleven are boyfriend and girlfriend. Like a fun, chaotic couple. Their vibe for me is like one of those college couples. They're always together, and you don't know if they ever go to class. They do, because they've got grades, you've seen them, but you never really see them sit properly in one class for more than 15 minutes before going off again in a hurry


Clara and Twelve is the old married couple. Their vibe is the arranged marriage trope married couple. It's very fitting i think since Eleven left abruptly and Clara was left with this grumpy whimsical scottish alien that she grew to cared for and love. Can be either platonic or romantic for me these two
Idk just felt like establishing vibes. I've been rewatching , heh
#if you've seen this post before it's because this is my new drwho blog and im just gonna repost most of my posts from my main ok thanks#eleventh doctor#11th doctor#dr who#doctor who#amelia pond#rory pond#river song#clara oswald#oswin#twelfth doctor#12th doctor
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I love how with the amount of times that Clara has been inside a Dalek and one of her incarnations was literally one, and the fact that the Daleks were made to be at eye level with Billie Piper, Clara and Rose are always kind of connected
as well as that, they were both always meant to save the doctor - Clara as the Impossible Girl, saving him time and time again, and Rose as the Bad Wolf, with the words scattered across the universe forever that would lead her to him
#doctor who#clara oswald#clara oswin oswald#oswin#rose tyler#bad wolf#billie piper#daleks#I don't like actively ship them but they are very much 2 of my favourites
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"Clara is a toxic manipulative pathological liar and a horrible person"
ok? she's also a control freak. and yknow what i am? a bottom
#this post came to me in a prophetic vision#(i was standing in my kitchen at 1am eating cocoa puffs)#why would i try to fix her when i think whatever's wrong with her is much sexier#if it ain't broke don't fix it#clara oswald#the impossible girl#clara oswin oswald#oswin#dr who#doctor who#12th doctor#twelfth doctor#eleventh doctor#11th doctor#whouffaldi#whouffle#twelveclara#elevenclara#jenna coleman#peter capaldi#matt smith
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Special Delivery, a sapphic Riddlebird comic I drew in 2021
This isn't the complete story, but I wanted to upload the first couple pages, since this was a project I really enjoyed working on. All of these pages are pg and sfw. Hope you enjoy & please don't redistribute these elsewhere :)
More under the cut (14 pages)
Buy me a coffee (x) â
#digital art#fanart#comic#special delivery comic#riddlebird#oswin#oswin cobblepot#edie#edie nygma#kiss#i really hope there are no hard feelings with me uploading this
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don't think new recruits were the only things on oswin's mind during those fjorming bonds tbh.
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Doctor & Clara - FEAR OF LOSING YOU
#jenna coleman#doctor who#whouffle#peter capaldi#Doctor who#Dw#Clara oswald#Oswin#12th Doctor#Twelve#11th Doctor#Jenna Coleman#Whouffle#Whouffaldi#clara oswald#the doctor#dr who#doctor who bbc#Doctor Who#dw#TArdis#BBCwho#BBC#Clara Oswald#Clara#Clara Oswin Oswald#Clara Oswin#Twelfth Doctor#Peter Capaldi#Matt Smith
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i needed to make a gif of this little moment because its so cute and want to watch it on a loop
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A paltry 3 people have asked me to expand on my opinion that Clara (who I like) is bad for the Doctor, so here I go below.
Strap in, this will be long. I disliked Clara back when her tenure was happening live, but upon rewatching the show now, with my husband, I completely changed my mind and grew to really appreciate her and cried when she died. I like Clara. But I came to this conclusion youâre about to read during that rewatch. In a nutshell, Clara and the Doctorâs relationship is unhealthy. Stop wait let me explain-
*hands you the nutshell* First. The show itself acknowledges that this Doctor/companion relationship is something unprecedented and ugly and bad for both of them towards the end. Why? Is it Clara? YES AND NO children. Clara as a companion, personality-wise, is not different from or more special than many Classic Who companions, and Jenna Coleman is ridiculously likeable as Clara. I know Clara is The Impossible Girl (because Moffat canât write 100% ordinary people), and I know she has met all of the Doctors up to Twelve at least once, but take away her decision to throw herself into his timeline â take away the fact that the Master literally orchestrated events so that Clara and the Doctor would travel together because their personalities would create something dangerous and unhealthy in the end â and Clara herself really is just a twenty-something who wants to travel and acts like sheâs the coolest person in the room. So Clara herself on the surface wasnât the catalyst for the relationship becoming unhealthy. At least not the way she was written in the beginning. At first, itâs the Doctor making big Red Flag decisions. And I say that with so much love towards Matt Smithâs Doctor, who is dearly missed in these trying times. The Doctor meets the first version of Clara (from his perspective) as a barmaid/nanny in 20th century London. Sheâs exceptional (and unnecessarily flirty because Moffat canât write women who donât lust after the protagonist) and the Doctor invites her to travel with him. This is huge because the Doctor has just spent who-knows-how-long mourning the Ponds, who he was not ready to lose and who he had grown increasingly afraid of losing before he lost them. He sits on a cloud and has sworn off of travelling or helping anyone because he is that sick of losing people. Heâs hurting and he doesnât want to go through something like that again. The Ponds were just the latest in a very long line of lost peopleâremember, directly before Amy and Rory, the Doctor had to say goodbye to Donna, Martha, Wilf, Mickey, Jackie, Jack Harkness, Sarah Jane Smith oh my goodness, and Rose Tyler. And then he loses the Ponds. Itâs agony. And it just keeps happening to him over and over again, and the Eleventh Doctor is especially vulnerable because heâs so tender-hearted and raw from Tennantâs losses, and this is the first time heâs lost companions with this face. The Eleventh Doctor is literally described by Moffat as the incarnation of the Doctor who chooses to forget. Heâs consistently not addressing things like Gallifrey, the Time War, Rose, Donna, Martha, etc. When heâs reminded of them, the only thing he really reacts with is a strained admission of guilt (Letâs Kill Hitler and The Doctorâs Wife, anyone?). Eleven does not focus on what he has lost and worked really, really, selfishly-at-times hard to preserve the safety of the Ponds in particular. And then he loses them and throws a Doctor pity party on a cloud in a top hat.
Enter Nanny Clara, and she reminds him of what heâs missing and how things should be and helps him get his mojo back. Great, good. But she also reminds him of this one chick in the Dalek Asylum who begged the Doctor for help and was already dead. And the Doctor not only loves a mystery, but hates losing (losing people in particular). So he invites this Clara to come away with him and begin his never-ending adventure all over again, because she seems perfect for the job. And then she dies. Just like Oswin the crazy Dalek. Just like Amy and Rory, and the DoctorDonna, and Rose Tyler on the list of fatalities during the incident at Canary Wharf. Like Adric. But the Doctor doesnât give up and pout in the 20th century this time. Instead, he gets determined to figure out what is connecting Nanny Clara and Dalek Clara, and determined to find a version of this mystery girl who can travel with him and not die this time. Third timeâs the charm.
He finds Clara Oswald in the present, saves her life, freaks her out with his desperation to befriend her, and then she finally comes away with him. Itâs played incredibly sweet specifically because itâs the Doctor trying to entice a companion and working for it, because heâs already seen sheâs the oneâtwiceâand is determined to keep her. This is an inversion of what usually happens, which is that the companion has to prove themselves worthy of the position to the Doctor during a meet-cute adventure. Classy. Fun. But we see from that point forward that the Doctor is kind ofâŠweirdly obsessed with Clara. And not just because sheâs appeared as three different-but-the-same people in his life lately, but because heâs the man who forgets and he lost people and never deals with that, and now he has this girl who heâs been unable to save twice before and he wants to make sure that doesnât happen again. Whatâs worse, Clara becomes âthe ultimate companionâ, saving the Doctor throughout all his lifetimes by jumping into his timeline so sheâs technically companion to all of him at one point. This is bad because not only is it not fair (as the gamers call it, itâs OP, yes Iâm hip with the kids) it solidifies to the Doctor that she is the culmination of all his past failures in companion tenures.
Sheâs not the ultimate companion; sheâs the ultimate do-over.
Heâs obsessed with keeping Clara safe. Heâs obsessed with keeping her with him. Itâs not because Clara is this gorgeous, super-special, Not Like Other Girl(s). Itâs not because heâs madly in love with her (though Moffat wants repeatedly to be able to imply that without properly saying it because he canât write a female who is not in lust with the protagonist, hey let go of my soapbox Iâm using that-). Itâs not even because he lost two Claras previously and he feels really bad about that. It's because heâs projecting every single failure to keep a companion onto this one girl. The Doctor is trying so hard not to be controlled by the circumstances around him. He is trying so hard to keep this one, just this one, with him this time that he kind of turns into a withdrawal maniac when sheâs in danger or choosing to do anything other than travel with him. The Master (Missy) orchestrated events so that Clara and the Doctor would be able to travel together because it was obvious the two of them would destroy each other in the end. The Doctor was such a person (Eleven) at such a time in his long life that could not stand the idea of losing one more friend and would do anything to keep history from repeating itself. He has to have Clara. He canât quit Clara. Sheâs all of them. Sheâs everyone. And poor ClaraâClara is great, but being with the Doctor brings out only the worst in her. The woman is obsessed with herself. She was better off before he came around! Keeping pace with the Doctor, traveling the universe with him, feeling like she had something with him no one else could touchâall of that inflated her sense of importance; she has to be special. She has to be in control. Sheâs bossy and confident and as long as the Doctor is around, sheâs the most incredible human being in her species and he is lucky to have her. Thatâs how he makes her feelâbecause itâs obvious he canât let her go. (âTraveling with you made me feel really special.â) And worse, Clara canât let him goâbut not even specifically the Doctor. The Doctor, to Clara, is only as valuable as he makes her feel. Itâs very sad because the two of them are kind of convinced theyâre best friends and thatâs why theyâre together, but thatâs not it. Theyâre not best friends. Theyâre toxic.
(Best friends do not trick other best friends, lie to them, threaten their way of life and only home to get their boyfriends back and then say âIâm sorry but Iâd do it againâ. Best friends do not notice that their best friend is there for them in spite of that line of action and then still disregard their best friendâs safety and needs in order to get what they themselves want above all else. Death in Heaven, I hate you.) And! Clara was so rattled by Eleven changing into Twelve. The sweet young man who flirted with her and made her feel so romantically important was gone, now thereâs this grisly old fella who is rude to her and makes disparaging personal remarks about her physical appearance, and who doesnât like hugs. But theyâre not done. Because now the relationship has changed even furtherâwe went from âhe likes me and he should because I am Importantâ and âsheâs staying with me and she should because I am gonna keep her safe and it wonât be like last time(s) and thatâs why sheâs special, thatâs why sheâs Impossibleâ to âIâm with him because he needs me and because I am Important like he isâ and âsheâs staying with me and she should because I am gonna keep her safe and sheâs still special and sheâs still Impossible and I canât lose her no matter whatâ.
Clara is controlling and the Doctor is controlling. Missy would have you believe the Doctor wonât be controlled, but thatâs just another form of control. The Doctor canât stop travelling with Clara. Twelve will not let her rest, Twelve will not let her die. Clara will not stay home, Clara will not put anyone or anything else before herself, before traveling and saving the day and feeling special. In fact, itâs gotten to the point where the Doctor treats Clara with such reverence, she actually believes sheâs 100% his equal and should be him. That was not a typo. I did not say she should be like him. I said she thinks she should be him. It gets worse and worse as time goes on. Clara thinks she can be the Doctor. She can travel anywhere, she can do whatever she wants, and she will always win. Because sheâs important. Because sheâs special. She doesnât realize that she canât, and that thatâs not who the Doctor is anyway. And the Doctor watches Clara get eaten up by this addiction to travel, addiction to heroics. Clara loses Danny and thatâs her last tether to normal life. Itâs sad because Danny was twice the man anybody expected him to be and he was almost there, almost good enough for Clara to stay and be safe with. But the Doctor and time and space are a tough act to follow, and when Danny died, Clara felt she was owed better. She wasnât angry because Danny was young and she loved him and she wanted better for him. She was angry because as a time traveling hero, she deserved to have her boyfriend alive and not hit by an ordinary car in the middle of an ordinary day on Earth. (But she wouldnât have stayed with him anyway, and she wasted so much time with him treating him like he wasnât special enough and then it was too late. If the Doctor had not been part of the equation, treating her like she hung the stars and making her believe it, they could have been happy. She could have been okay.)
More adventures, more close calls. At this point everything likeable about Clara in the past has faded away because she is just not the same person anymore. Sheâs ruined. And itâs her fault, and itâs the Doctorâs fault. Clara isnât addicted to travel or heroics. Now sheâs addicted to feeling important. Sheâs addicted to being special. And she needs to feel that so badly that she decides she is the Doctor and can do what he does and ignores the danger and ignores the rules and the risks and what it might do to the Doctor to lose her, and she faces the stupid raven. This girl legit dies a painful, scary death because she thought she could do whatever she wanted, control every situation, and it couldnât possibly turn out badly because sheâs Clara Oswald, the Impossible Girl. Did the Doctor ever give her any idea that that wasnât true? Didnât he worship the ground she marched on? She dies for it. And the Doctor, bless his poisoned hearts, cannot handle it. No way, it is not happening again. Not Clara! Heâs avoided her death every other time. Itâs not even about Clara anymoreâClara is actually a pretty rotten friend to the Doctor at this point; heâs nothing to her, not really, just a means to an end (and you can tell because when push comes to shove, she will choose herself and time and space over him, and over any sense at all, but if anyone asks, thatâs her best friend and do you know why? because itâs very special to be the Doctorâs best friend). Itâs not about her, itâs about them. About Adric, and River, and Rose, and Donna, and Tegan and Susan and Ace and Vicki. Itâs about Ian and Barbara and Wilfred Mott. Not this time, universe! Not this time, Clara! "I have a duty of care." "Which you take very seriously, I know." Twelve goes through the most contrived, horrendous, comically-lengthened torture Moffat can think of (Heaven Sent) and comes out on the other side only to bring Clara back from the dead. Think of that. The woman is actually very long dead at this point and the Doctor braves literal Gallifrey to pull her out of the moment before the end. He breaks every single rule he has ever, ever had. And he does it violently, are you telling me for real that Clara is the best companion for him? She drives him to do right, to be the greatest he can be? She helps, she brings him back to who heâs always tried to be? No she doesnât. She drives him to total depraved madman status because they canât quit each other, and no, not the cutesy quippy Madman With A Box type of madman.
What makes Clara so different from all the other people the Doctor had to lose and who remained lost? Nothing at all. Nothing except that the Doctor decided this one isnât going anywhere. Because she is every companion to him. This poor woman has a sack full of the Doctorâs past-companion baggage tied to her back but to her it feels light, because he treats it outwardly like a pedestal. So he âbrings her backâ and she figures out what heâs done and what he went through to do it, and they both learn that their relationship is actually so toxic that together, they would destroy the universe just to have what they want. Because thatâs what they bring out in each other. The Doctor has to keep Clara safe, and Clara has to be special. Theyâre so unhealthy it affects everything around them, to the point where the Time Lords literally have a name for their destructive dynamic in their prophecies called the Hybrid (go lie down, Moffat). And the Master knew that because Time LordâŠstuffâŠand deliberately ensured that Clara and the Doctor get together.
Luckily the Doctor is still, somewhere, miraculously, himselfâso he recognizes at last that this is going too far and itâs bad, itâs all bad. The only solution, because he still canât just return Clara to her fate, is to wipe her memory (hello Donna) of him so that they arenât together but she also doesnât have to die. So that he still doesnât have to deal with losing people. And then the very worst part, writing-wise, happens. Clara complains and decides she must be allowed her memories, sheâs entitled to them (too special to lose her memories!) but goodie for her, she doesnât lose them. The Doctor, instead, loses his memories of her. Now, this is ultimately a good thing for him because of the horse I beat to death over there, donât make eye contact, butâhow sad is it that he still has to lose? That he still canât keep someone, even after all that carnage? The healing process is beginning and heâll be a better man than ever after this, but take a moment to mourn because that really sucks for him.
Okay hereâs the worst partâClara lives. And not only does Clara live, Clara lives forever. Clara is immortal. Clara gets her own Tardis. Clara gets her own immortal companion! (Ashildr.) Who learned something? Anyone? Not Clara! Who grew as a person around here? No one? Not Clara! Poor Clara Oswald, who started out nicely enough and likeable enough, at least on level with Classic Who companions, is ruined in the end. She gets exactly what she wants. Sheâs the Ultimate Companion! Sheâs met all the Doctors. He even fancied her at one point, well, how could he not? She didnât die, she didnât learn anything, she didnât even really grow, she just got worse. Danny died and the Doctor lost, but Clara got to keep her memories, lose her mortality, and gain her own infinite time travelling machine. She became the Doctor. Yippee. Neither of them were made better by the otherâs company. Rose Tyler said more than once, at least in three different ways, that the Doctorâs influence, that the opportunity to travel in time and space and help, brings out the extraordinary qualities ordinary people already have. He taps into their potential to be better, even better than him sometimes. The human factor, I call it. And they inspire him to be better, which is important for someone who is essentially immortal and can essentially go anywhere and do anything he likes. Wilfred said it, too, that Donna was better with the Doctor. But the codependency, the noxious way the Doctor and Clara interacted with each otherâtheir whole relationshipâitâs devoid of that improving quality. It wasnât at first, at least not on Claraâs side, but thatâs what it turned out to be. At least Moffat acknowledges that in Hell Bent, but he does it more in a way that is trying to communicate to you that thatâs how deep and special the Doctor and Claraâs relationship is, isnât it so important, isnât it the best companion/Doctor relationship ever? Isnât she hot, isnât he whipped? Have you ever seen such devotion? Gag me. He doesnât say it like itâs a bad thing. Heâs just trying to win the 60-year-long companion race. And Clara and the Doctor both suffer for it.
I still like Clara. I blame the writing entirely for how things turned out, because I genuinely, really enjoyed her this last rewatch, and I wish that sheâd met a better end. I wish sheâd stayed with Danny and figured out what Danny was trying to tell her all alongâthat normal life is precious and worth it, and worth giving up the big sparkly universe for if you find someone else to live for besides yourself. I wish sheâd sacrificed herself to save the Doctor in the present, not just throughout his past, because she proved that at one point she was capable of that. I wish sheâd come to terms with the fact that she couldnât control everything, couldnât have what she wanted every time, and then chose to learn from that and use what she could control for the benefit of others (including the Doctor). I wish sheâd gotten out the way Martha had gotten out. And I really, really wish the Doctor hadnât had to prolong the pain he was always going to feel when someone else had to say goodbye. Anyway, thatâs the essay a trifling three lovely people asked me for. Not really an essay, just word vomit. If you read it all, please let me know what you think! I could be wrong.
#clara oswald#clara oswin oswald#whouffle#whouffaldi#matt smith#jenna coleman#doverstar's thoughts#clara#the doctor#oswin#dw#doctor who#bbc#clara/doctor#doctor/clara#claradoctor#doctorclara#elevenclara#twelveclara#twelve x clara#clara x eleven#clara x twelve#eleven x clara#moffat#moffat era#thoughts#opinion piece
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I regret nothing. đ€Ł
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put her in the puddle
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I'm always saying this
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Oswin
So, Oswin is Aëlla's spirited brother. They both grew up near the ocean and Oswin is a sailor (second mate). They laugh and occasionally cry together (and tease each other) and they're close. Oswin is technically her guardian as well
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i absolutely love donna, but i think clara is my favorite companion now. like she is just great throughout all of seasons six, seven, and eight, and then nine she becomes such a plot point. also, the again and again of ârun you clever boy, runâ is great but the addition of âbe a doctorâ at the end of hell bent really broke me. i love how she used her tardis to recreate the diner, and painted the doctorâs tardis, and she listened to the doctor tell her all those stories of their adventures, and she even hinted at her being clara with what she said about the doctor telling her about the cloisters. like on the emotional level and how moving her scenes were, clara is the absolute best companion although donna was more responsible.
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