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#Viktor Glanzreich
iwillfightformydream · 4 months
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Viktor: *running towards Heine
with open arms *
Heine: * moves out of the way*
Viktor: Hey, why'd you move?!
Heine: I thought you were going to attack me.
Viktor: I was going to hug you!
Heine: Why would you hug me?
Viktor: WHY WOULD I ATTACK YOU!?
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snarky-wittgenstein · 2 years
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Omg he's so serious...
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..we could tell
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What is the truth???
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vinxus · 2 years
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Hey. If you could add more characters to the Fanfic from the same universes as the 40, who would you choose?
For me, it would be...
Zuko: Iroh
Mako: Ryuko and Mataro
Fujiwara: The rest of the student council at that time
Torhu: Yuki Sohma, Kyo Sohma and Shigure Sohma
That's all I got for now. Who would you choose?
If I had gone with more characters, I would be swimming in too many characters! (Ironic, isn’t it?)
But if I had to chose:
Italy: Germany and Japan
Heine Wittgenstein: Viktor, Kai, Bruno, Leonhard, Licht, and Adele von Glanzreich
Levi Ackerman: Hange, Erwin, The Levi Squad, Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Jean, Marco, Connie, Sasha, Historia, Ymir
Satoru Fujinuma: (Since he an adult during this time) His mom and Airi
Satoru Gojo: Nanami, Maki, Megumi, Nobara, Panda, Toge, Itadori (without Sukana for the time being), Yuta
Spike Spiegel: The Bebop Crew
Kobayashi: Makoto, Tohru, Kanna, Elma, Fafnir, Shouta, Quetzalcoatl, Ilulu
Saitama: Genos
L Lawliet: The Kira Task force, Watari, Near, Mello, Matt, Naomi, Misa Misa (with or without Rem is optional.)
Yuuri Katsuki: Victor, Yurio, Phichit
U-1146: Red Blood Cell, Killer T Cell, Macrophage, Natural Killer Cell, Backwards cap Platelet
Naegi Makoto: Class 78 (without the Despair Sisters)
Haruka Nanase: Iwatobi High School Swim Club and Rin
Kae Serinuma: Asuma, Igarashi, Nanashima, Nishina, Shinomiya
Korra: Mako, Bolin, Asami
Langa Hasegawa: Reki, Miya, Shadow, Joe, and Cherry 
Legoshi: Louis, Haru, Jake, and Juno
Mako Mankanshoku: Ryuko and Mataro
Chika Fujiwara: Kaguya, Shirogane, Ishigami
Kusuo Saiki: Kaidou, Nendou, Aren, Mera, Teruhashi, Saiko, Aiura, Hairo, Satou, Reita
Mafuyu Sato: Uenoyama, Akihiko, Haruki
Rin Okumura: (Admittedly I want to only pick Shiro, but this list is only if I had to pick an actually group), Yukio, Izumo, Konekomaru, Renzo, Ryuji, Shiemi
Ryota Suzui: Yumeko and Mary
Tetsuya Kuroko: Seirin Basketball Team
Tohru Honda: Kyo and Yuki Sohma
Zuko: Iroh
Edward Elric: Alphonse, Winry, Roy, Hawkeye, Armstrong, Hughes, Scar, Ling
Haruhi Fujioka: The Host Club
Izuku Midoriya: Class 1A, Aizawa
Senku Ishigami: Taiju, Yuzuriha, Kohaku, Chrome, Kinro, Ginro, Suika, Gen Asagiri, Kaseki
Shoyo Hinata: Karasuno, Coach Ukai, and Takeda
Soma Yukihira: The Rebels
Tanjiro Kamado: Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, Aoi, Genya, the Hashira (inculding Kagaya Ubuyashiki)
Iruma Suzuki: The Misfit Class, Kalego, Balam, Opera 
Nagisa Shiota: All of class E3, Koro-sensei, Karasuma, Jelavic
Shigeo Kageyama: Reigen
Hanako-kun: Nene and Kou
Ciel Phantomhive: Sebastian, Finnian, Baldroy, Mey-Rin, Snake, and Tanaka.
Killua Zoldyck: Gon, Kurapika, Lerio, and Alluka
Emma: Norman and Ray
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ciaossu-imagines · 8 months
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Mini event — The Royal Tutor and Supernatural Detective AU
Of course, anon dear! Thanks so much for sending in the request and I hope you'll enjoy!
Setting up this AU, I will say I see it being set kind of somewhere more modern-day. If I was to write it out as a story, it probably wouldn't be true modern day but somewhere in between, set between the early 2010's at the latest and late 90's at the earliest. It's very much something set firmly in the same kind of reality and world we live in too, with some small changes.
Those small changes? Well, everyone knows magic doesn't exist, right? It's all stage tricks, mentalists, HBO and Vegas specials. The paranormal is just something that crackpots on the internet get obsessed with, with conspiracy theories and talks of cryptid huntings and a new wave of 'reality' ghost series. That's just pretty much accepted facts.
Except that's not the truth. In this setting, the paranormal and supernatural very much exists, it's just not something most people would ever come across and when they do come across it, most human people are in danger from it. Those who are supernatural in some way do a lot of work to make sure humanity doesn't find out about them, after all. Magic, cryptids, curses…all of this is very real and very serious.
And nobody knows this better than the von Glanzreich family. Descended from the city's founder, it's said that in their distant past, one of the sons of the original founder brought a curse onto the family by stealing away a fairy princess to marry. It's said that the men of the family are all cursed to die an early and painful death and the women of the family are all cursed to mourn greatly throughout their lives. That curse, along with the mixing of fairy and human blood, are said to give members of the von Glanzreich family incredible talents but bad luck. Of course, nowadays, that's mostly told as fairy tales to the family members children and nobody quite takes it seriously.
Except for the fact that Viktor von Glanzreich, chief of police for the Glanzreich city police department, definitely takes it very seriously. He knows it to be the truth…after all, there's really no other way for him to explain his own special talent of precognition. And he sees the gifts in those who went before him in his family…and while the world chalks up the fact that no male von Glanzreich has lived past their fifties to bad genetics or potential early inbreeding, Viktor very much believes in the curse. He made sure to tell the stories to his own children, still does even though they are all adults now, much to his children's displeasure. He tries to make sure they believe, though he never does divulge his own powers. He just doesn't know how to talk about it, especially since it was drilled into him that he should never talk about it from his own parents.
Do any of his children believe? None of them truly do, not really…not that they'd admit, at least, not even to their own family. They believe in bits and spells, especially when their own talents start to appear, though all of the current von Glanzreich children do their best to tamper down any 'gifts' they have inherited through their blood. If they can just pretend they don't exist, if they can just be normal…it's not just a wanting to fit into society at large, though there is that aspect, but each child feels as if they are the only person experiencing these weird things. No one else in their family seems to have these issues and, deep in their hearts, part of why they all try so hard to deny and hide these parts of themselves is because they don't want to be the black sheep of the family. They don't want to be the freak or the crazy person.
So, with your father the chief of police, and coming from a family that has a long history of law enforcement, what do you do with yourself? All of the von Glanzreich children know that answer as they all grew up and went into policing themselves. Keep the family business going, after all.
Eins, cursed with the talent of true, supernatural empathy, cursed to feel the emotions of everyone around him on top of his own swirling emotions, pushes through the day and finds it easier to ride a desk than be out walking a beat. He becomes his father's right hand man at One PP, serving a variety of roles from behind that desk.
However, Kai, Bruno, and Leonhard all graduated from the police academy, walked their beats, even got promotions (though, given who their father is, there's a lot of hostility towards them for that). Kai is a Sergeant, normally paired with rookies from the Academy as they walk the beat. Bruno is a detective, and there's been a lot of talk about Leonhard soon joining him in that rank. Licht has just graduated from the academy and is starting to walk a beat himself when the story itself really starts.
So how does the story start? With the chief of police creating a new unit, the Special Affairs unit. He chose a childhood friend and retired FBI detective to head it…everyone is confused about this retired detective too, seeming as they look like a literal child still. Of course, that detective is Heine Wittgenstein. Another thing that has everyone a little annoyed and confused? No one outside of the unit is really given any information on the purpose of the Unit or the cases they work. All the majority of the police force know is that the unit exists, and not helping the bullying received because of the belief nepotism is very real, that the police officers selected to work the unit consists of only the von Glanzreich children.
Of course, we all probably already know that the Special Affairs Unit exists to solve cases that have some sort of paranormal explanation or component to them. The story is not only about the case, but also Heine really teaching the von Glanzreich children to accept not only the existence of the supernatural, but to embrace their own family curse and their own supernatural talents and them all to really bond together and grow as people and as police officers.
For anyone interested in some little world-building parts here, this is what I figure each talent would be. Of course, Heine is also someone suffering from a supernatural curse that he obtained on one of his own cases over the years and that curse is also why he retired. It's so much easier to hide the fact that you never age, that you're cursed with life immortal, after all, if you're not around the same people day in and day out.
Kai, of course, has physical strength superior to that of normal humans and a enhanced healing rate superior to that of normal folks. He doesn't appear to have a real strong sense of pain either.
Bruno has the ability to 'read' objects and people, to learn the history of those people or things he touches. While he's still actively trying to avoid his power, because of his aversion to touching others or being too close to them, a lot of people assume that he's snobbish, stuck up, or some crazy germophobe and his reputation probably suffers the worst out of all the children's.
Leonhard seems to share similar powers to his father. He can sometimes see not glimpses of the past or future though, but catches glimpses of life though the eyes of someone else. Though it mostly only happens when he's dreaming, there have been times when he zones out and experiences these visions while awake and that's actually part of what Heine helps teach Leonhard - how to control what he sees and when he sees it.
Licht is incredibly charismatic, supernaturally so, and not only draws people to him but can seem to almost bend them to his will. He can make people do what he wants, if he so chooses to lean into his power, and that fact terrifies him. He lives his life unsure of whether people actually like him for who he is or because he's forcing them to like him and he's the one who has the hardest time accepting his talent fully and not seeing it as an additional curse.
As for the first case I see them working and where I'd really set the first story of the series (and yes, it would definitely be a series of stories, if I chose to sit down and write them), it starts with a small town near Glanzreich City. A town that just…disappears, along with the entirety of its population. It's still physically there, but everyone just forgets it exists. It was never there, in the minds of almost everyone, and those that approach it on the road are supernaturally compulsed to detour so they never enter the town. Why was this town taken? Can the town be brought back and its citizens saved? Well, that would be the goal of the story, to find out!
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onceuponadisembo · 3 years
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Chapters: 1/5 Fandom: 王室教師ハイネ | Oushitsu Kyoushi Haine | The Royal Tutor (Anime) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Viktor von Granzreich & Heine Wittgenstein, Viktor von Granzreich/Heine Wittgenstein Characters: Viktor von Granzreich, Heine Wittgenstein Additional Tags: Drinking, Hurt/Comfort, Light Angst, Bad Humor, Happy Ending, Excessive Hand-Holding, anime movie canon, Staying Up Too Late, viktor just wants to spend more time teasing heine for his height, unamused heine, heine's anime past, a little bit shippy, Queerplatonic Relationships
Summary: 
Viktor invites Heine to his study for wine, makes as many bad jokes as he can, and then asks to dance with him. Set after the ball that happens at the end of the anime movie.
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I'm only up to Volume 9 of the manga right now and I don't know Heine's past, so although the manga will have some influence on some parts of the story, this fic is set in the canon of the anime, and will include references to Heine's and Viktor's past based on what was shown in the anime.
I'm also putting together a (very short, somewhat shippy) playlist for this fic so if you're into that sort of thing, here it is.
FFN link.
Read the first part under the cut
In the king's study, the bottle of Niedergranzreich white wine glittered in the lamplight.
There had been drinks at the ball. The usual wine and beer, which Heine had politely declined, but there was also something from Romano – a honeyed concoction with sharp-smelling spices and an even sharper burn as it slipped down his throat. When Viktor proposed a toast with the king of Romano, Heine had found himself with a glass in hand. He was then handed another at more than a few points in the evening – and at least one of them by Viktor himself. Heine did not quite remember how many cries of Prost! to the two kingdoms there had been, and now he sat, still in his evening suit, at his usual spot by the desk, swirling yet another glass with Viktor and feeling the wine more than usual.
It was already getting late.
He was not worried; tomorrow was his rest day. But there are no breaks for a king – although this one did not seem to notice the time at all. Heine had been surprised when Viktor invited him here tonight, thinking that perhaps the king wanted a report so soon after the princes' assignment had been completed. He had been equally surprised when he saw the bottle.
"More wine?" he chided. "Are you sure?"
Viktor was already pouring the first glass. "You can always have something else if you won't join me," he had said, a mischievous gleam in his eye. "I'll send for it. Milk would be much more… age appropriate. Or what do you think?"
Heine harrumphed and took a glass.
It seemed that they were here for no reason at all. Tomorrow – or the day after – they would talk about how the princes had done, and what that could mean for the future of the Granzreich and Romano kingdoms. And although they were no longer young, nor as free with their time as they had been way back then, Heine did not mind indulging the king. Viktor may request the strangest things, but it was never without sound reason. There is always a first time for everything, though, because Heine was now starting to suspect that Viktor, too, had had more than a few at the ball.
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"Eins dropped by, you know," said Viktor not long after they had clinked their glasses. "After the song."
"Oh?" said Heine, pausing as he lifted his glass. "I did not see him."
Chin in hand, Viktor hummed a sigh. "He didn't stay long. You know how children are when they grow up."
They sat in silence for a while. They had both grown up a long time ago, and far too quickly. There was still so much more to be done.
Viktor drained his glass and straightened up with a toss of his head, as if the silence were a blanket he was trying to shrug from his shoulders. "Well!" he chirped, refilling his glass. "I am glad that my sons are growing so well under your care. Shall I…?" He gestured the bottle towards Heine.
The tutor glanced into his glass. "Thank you, but I am barely halfway through."
"Take your time." Viktor settled back in his chair. "Speaking of my sons, I am already in talks with King Romano to arrange a visit to his kingdom. It is my hope that we can continue to strengthen our relationship as allies."
"And mine as well," murmured Heine. It could not be easy, as a young prince of Romano, to shoulder the high expectations of one's position while growing into one's own person. He thought of Prince Ivan, the eldest twin, who could never do enough in his father's eyes as well as his own; and of Prince Eugene, overlooked in favour of his brother and who, like his brother, expressed a disdain for "forever benchwarmer princes" at the start of their visit. The fact that the younger prince had done so even though, if all were to go according to plan, he himself would not be expected to ascend the throne, could explain why Prince Eugene had not seemed to see the point in trying for anything. The Granzreich princes could prove to be a good influence on the Romanos, if only they could spend some more time together.
A chuckle from Viktor interrupted Heine's thoughts. "What is funny?" he asked the king, his sombre musings quickly dissipating.
"I was just wondering if you also taught the princes to dance at the ball."
"Goodness, no."
"Ah. I thought so. Teaching them to sing would have been enough of a handful."
"Yes, but I cannot tell you how much I came to wish that I had blocked out a few hours, at least, to revise the basics together with them. I did not anticipate how insistent they would be." Heine took a fortifying drink from his glass. "Do you know how terrifying it is to be led around the floor by partners who do not quite know what they are doing? I was even lifted once. I was in the air."
Viktor chuckled even more. "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I did love seeing all of you getting along so well."
"You were watching us?"
"I was watching you."
What a strange way of putting it. Heine was not sure he had heard Viktor correctly. Perhaps he should ask him repeat that, to check that he had not misheard him.
He sipped some more wine and held out his glass. "Could you top me up, please?"
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"There's something I want to show you," said Viktor as he led Heine over to the lounge area. On the low table sat a strange shape, which Heine thought he recognised when Viktor removed the sheet that lay over it.
"My word," murmured Heine, venturing closer to inspect the instrument and the brassy sheen of its parts. "Is this… a phonograph?"
"Do you like it?" smiled Viktor, barely containing his delight. "It was a gift. Go on, give it a try."
"What does it play?"
"Wind it up and see for yourself."
Soon the hazy melody of a waltz undulated about the room and Heine watched Viktor hum along, fingers dancing in time to the music.
"What a tremendous invention," said Heine when the song neared its end. "It seems as if I were right in front of the orchestra."
"Yes, and listen to this." Viktor stopped the machine and switched out the cylinder. When it started up again, it sang out in a long, yearning trill.
Heine put down his wine. "This song!"
"Yes?" said Viktor, a twinkle in his eye.
The melody was haunting and the libretto solemn – far too serious to have been fully-appreciated the first time Heine had heard it. Perched next to Viktor, in oversized borrowed clothes, Heine had been certain they would be spotted among the crowded back seats. Once the show was over and he could finally relax, they spent the evening falling over each other as they butchered the most dramatic of the songs, missing the high notes and substituting their own lyrics.
"Why Viktor, had I not known any better, I would have thought that you had impeccable taste."
Viktor laughed – the same laugh from the alleyway behind the Wienner state opera house nearly thirty years ago.
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Back at the desk, they talked of important things.
The latest in the national opera:
"No, don't tell me. I haven't seen it yet."
The moral discrepancies in classic childhood fables:
"I can't explain that to you, Viktor, I did not write it."
Whether or not it was possible to brew wine from carrots and bell peppers:
"I find it highly worrisome that a child would know so much about winemaking."
The bottle of wine slowly emptied out.
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"And another thing," said Viktor who, at some point in the night, had ended up sprawled out next to Heine. They were down to the last few glasses, and Heine was propping himself up against the cushioned arm of the settee, trying hard to maintain a slight semblance of propriety.
"Why are we always drinking this?" Viktor squinted at his glass of wine, holding it up to the light. "It's the same wine every time ever since God knows when, always wine white- I mean white wine- from Niedergrr- Niederglan-zish."
Heine nearly slipped off the arm. Goodness gracious. Where was this coming from?
"But isn't it… isn't this your favourite?" he faltered, his head foggy. "You don't like it?"
Viktor made a sound that resembled both a hiccough and a splutter. Or perhaps it was a laugh. Heine could not tell at this point. "I do like it, but people get tired of favourites, Herr Professor. Even Lich… Leonhard. Would hesitate at the idea of eating sacher torte for every meal.
"I wouldn't be so sure," muttered Heine. Then, struggling with the plush upholstery, he pulled himself into a slightly less crooked sitting position. "But Viktor, you are being unfair. You were the one who brought this wine. And it was supposed to be my turn."
"Oh, don't worry about that. It's a special occasion."
"You must let me bring the next one." Heine racked his brains for all the good wines he had ever tried or heard of, but the memories seemed to have left him for the moment. "We could try… red wine?"
"Hmm?" Viktor tilted his head.
"From… Obergranzreich?"
"Interesting proposal," said Viktor, "considering their viticulture is not what it used to be."
"Hintergranzreich, then."
Viktor snorted. "You are making things up."
"And you were making a fuss over something that could have been so easily resolved," retorted Heine. "Why didn't you tell me sooner? If I had known, I would have looked around town and found something new, or checked with the chefs for recommendations – anything, if only you had asked."
Viktor leaned back to look at the tutor and smiled fondly. "That's just like you. I know I can always rely on you. You're a good friend, Heine."
Heine took a sip from his glass. "Though you tend to ask for the most reckless things," he said.
That was when Viktor asked him to dance.
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It's been almost exactly one year since I first watched The Royal Tutor, and I'm super excited to get this out. I already have the rest of this written out, but because it’s such a pain to upload fics to Tumblr, I’ll be uploading the rest of the chapters to AO3, and I’ll be putting just the link on Tumblr. I really want to make sure I check each chapter thoroughly, so I might take a few days to upload the next one. In the meantime - comments are appreciated and I'll love you forever.
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styletters · 5 years
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The pureness of this scene jumped out LOL then the brothers gave Viktor shit for reasons I shall not spoil 😂😂😂
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kinbari14 · 5 years
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usagiblackrose · 6 years
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That's why... this man is the king... 😃👑💯
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iwillfightformydream · 3 months
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I have finally figured out a way to make memes.
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happy father's day to Viktor von Granzreich and Viktor von Granzreich only, he deserves to turn a mock sword fight into a cuddle fight
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 I love him!!!! Too much beauty ♥♥♥ My ideal husband ♥
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And that smile!!!! Too much beauty, really!!!!
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graymalkyn · 7 years
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Stupid, sexy Viktor... Don’t go around showing that face to anybody! Heine will get jealous!
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magiccatprincess · 7 years
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OKAY WHO ELSE LOVES HOW MUCH HEINE CARES?! I KNOW I DO! 
He finds out Licht has a secret job as a waiter and is of course concerned. Heine saw that Licht took the job seriously, and was even impressed with how well Licht did it. He planned to tell Viktor still. From the looks of it he trusts Viktor a lot and they appear to be good even close friends, and this is not the kind of secret Heine wants to keep from the king. Especially not after seeing how much Viktor cares for his kids. So Heine planned on talking it all through that night. 
Of course he doesn’t get that chance. He sees this mystery person bring in Licht, and Heine immediately drops everything and races to Viktor’s office. Ready to mediate between father and son, wanting to be sure Licht is okay and Viktor doesn’t mess up and knows all the facts.
And I just love it! Heine hasn’t been there for long. We know he and Viktor might be old friends, but Heine also already cares for the princes greatly and I adore it!
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iconsbyafangirl · 7 years
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Viktor von Granzreich Icons
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33 Icons of Viktor von Granzreich from Oushitsu Kyoushi Haine / The Royal Tutor
Please like or reblog if you take any
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danielsarmand · 7 years
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me when i find a new favourite character
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