Die Sonne kroch langsam höher und schickte ihre Strahlen über den Horizont. Blau und rosa Streifen wichen nach und nach einem satten Gold, das Leo die Augen für einen Augenblick zusammenkneifen ließ. Das Dünengras bog sich unter dem Wind, der vom Meer auf das Land traf. Er konnte die salzige Luft auf seinen Lippen schmecken und der Geruch nach Algen drang in seine Nase und zauberte ihm ein Lächeln ins Gesicht.
Er betrat den Balkon und schirmte die Augen ab, um das Meer besser sehen zu können. Auf der schäumenden Gischt konnte er einen einsamen Punkt ausmachen, der sich in jede Welle stürzte. Einen einsamen Punkt konnte er auf der schäumenden Gischt ausmachen, der sich in jede Welle stürzte. Adam
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He failed wizardry 101 three years in a row, he probably hooked up with your crush, he was voted most likely to be arrested on account of all the pranks he pulled around campus. He smokes cigarettes in the parking lot. He’s at the top of his sorcery classes and his name is on everyone’s lips, he’s Jace Stardiamond and if you don’t know him, then maybe you’re just not cool enough to.
By the time he’s a junior, everyone has an idea of who he is but when he’s alone with himself, he has a hard time deciding if he knows who he is. Every moment of his life he’s been told the whos, whats and whys and he feels trapped inside of the labels and high standards so he takes comfort in the unknown.
For once he finally feels in tune with his magic. He doesn’t need to know where it comes from when it comes to him as easy as breathing. He still has such a keen eye for it, though. He approaches sorcery with such a precision and resolve that leaves people in awe of him, the attention doesn’t hurt either.
He always admired that quality in the wizards surrounding him, there’s no reason he can’t borrow that kind of self discipline for himself if it leads to better self discovery.
Still, he can’t take the way his old wizardry textbooks mock him from where they live on his bookshelf. He finds a home for them far at the top of his closet and doesn’t look back.
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Is2g the way he told Adaine he couldn’t take a level of wizard, “I tried.” And then him saying he always thought wizards were a bit stinky has haunted me since the finale aired. That man has a deep vendetta associated with wizardry, you just know it. That shit haunts him.
As I said in the tags of a recent post, I love the character of Jenny Calendar. But one of the less fun things about my ongoing rewatch is the reminder that the particular version of her character that I love – the technopagan who challenges Giles’s way of looking at the world and has access to knowledge and information through sources our heroes otherwise wouldn’t have, the woman who combines magic with science and who has links to the world of the supernatural in a way that isn’t awkwardly entangled with the show’s uncomfortably persistent racism – only actually appears on screen for perhaps as few as two episodes.
I love the idea of Jenny being more integrated into the group this season, but why is a woman who criticized Giles for thinking that “knowledge should be kept in carefully guarded repositories where only a handful of white guys can get at it” and who asked him “you think the realm of the mystical is limited to ancient texts?” and who explained that people online were “always sending stuff my way [because] they know the occult’s my turf” last season suddenly only capable of helping with research by … heading off to the library to look at the books with everyone else? Why has her main role in the story of the show outside of her relationship with Giles been as a potential victim (as in When She Was Bad and now in The Dark Age) or as a worried bystander (as in every other episode she's been in so far)?
We’re over a third of the way through the season now: why have we only seen Jenny near a computer when she’s teaching remedial computer science? Why can’t the show find anything better to do with the character they introduced last season than playing the role of Giles’s Cool Girlfriend?
(Of course, in a few episodes’ time the show will find something for Jenny to do beyond being Giles’s girlfriend. And yes, I’ll hate that a lot more.)