Art by • Bartol Rendulié
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Arthur's Vindication by Bartol Rendulić
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you know, im rereading the whole accidental warlord series rn. livi's flight from redania probably got a KILLER song out of it. I mean, she was incredibly brave and it has a nice, happy ending. its the sort of thing i think would be wildly inspirational. tbh, you could probably write her three. one for her escape. one for the trip with dragonfly, and one for how much she kicks ass at slaying paperwork. i hope her father hears them. i hope he cries.
Jaskier absolutely writes at least one song about Livi's successful escape from Redania. Dragonfly is portrayed as Livi's knight in armor, aiding the valiant noble lady in her flight, and actually has to go and hide in a linen closet because of the Emotions that causes. Livi blushes like hell.
(Rach and Vesper memorize the song and hum the chorus at every available excuse.)
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Seeing Tilen (and Anze S. who I didnt even recognized at first😂) made me realize how many great slovenes we lost. Like Tilen, Anze, Bor and Cene 😕
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ziga, tilen and anze👋👋🥰
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Arthur's Vindication, by Bartol Rendulić
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It is ten o’clock, or perhaps eleven, it’s late, it’s early, the sun rises, night falls, the sounds never quite cease altogether, time never stops completely.
You see, one loves the sunset when one is so sad.
No one wants to believe that the garden is dying, that the garden’s heart has swollen under the sun, that the garden is slowly forgetting its green moments.
I was walking down the road with two friends when the sun set; suddenly, the sky turned as red as blood. I stopped and leaned against the fence, feeling unspeakably tired.
I felt like I was sort of disappearing. It was that kind of a crazy afternoon, terrifically cold, and no sun out or anything, and you felt like you were disappearing every time you crossed a road.
Illustrations: Katherine Lam. || Texts: Georges Perec, A Man Asleep, 1967 (translated from the French by Andrew Leak) // Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, from The Little Prince, April 6, 1943 //Vladimir Bartol, from Alamut, 1938 // Edvard Munch about his painting The Scream (1910) // Holden Caulfield, from The Catcher in the Rye (July 16, 1951) by J. D. Salinger
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Give all you have been or could be
Accidental Warlord AU (@inexplicifics). Aiden/Sasha, Lambert/Milena, Livi/Dragonfly, Eskel/Geralt/Jaskier - All Is Not As It Seems
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Duke Aleksander of Velen, Lady Milena de Roggeven, Lady Oliwia Bartol, and Viscount Julian de Lettenhove are plagued by strange visitors to their noble houses.
Who are these black-clad intruders and why are they so determined to disturb their isolated perfect lives?
But all is not as it seems.
[read on ao3]
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Since I am on a book kick, I was thinking of the best way I’ve seen OTP switch/love triangle resolved and it’s in Amy Bartol’s Second Born trilogy - a YA dystopian setting series I adore tho the world building is shoddy. The characters are amazing tho!
Anyway, Roselle’s initial OTP is Hawthorne (who is awesome and a fellow soldier) but then she starts having interactions with Reykin who is a rebel blah blah and I got so freaking confused in terms of shipping (tho I loved FL so much I wanted her with whoever she wanted to be) and then it all ended up perfectly shipping-wise. Because I sometimes joke I wish I could clone the apex of a triangle and hi novel finally doing it. But! It totally made sense why one picked Hawthorne and one Reykin. Because their narratives diverged. The cloning happened early enough that Roselle was still very much in love with Hawthorne and then they got stuck in basically hell for a while and it cemented it meanwhile the “main” Roselle had all that stuff with Reykin and anyway it’s a space opera go gonzo use all the space opera stuff and stories never do but one finally takes advantage of it woooo!
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Şimdi içinize dönme zamanı. Şimdi kendimizle hesaplaşma zamanı.
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'İnsan her şeyin ölçüsü.' İşte bu düşünceyle bir anda bit kadar bir varlık birden hürmet edilesi bir mertebeye yükseliyor. Artık tek yapması gereken haddini bilmek olmalıdır.
Vladimir Bartol | Fedailerin Kalesi Alamut
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Given that you said you haven't decided yet whether Oliwia's father betrothed her to the old Duke Velen out of greed or fear, I'm thinking that since we've already got the de Roggevens and the de Lettenhoves as examples of shitty parents among the Redanian nobility, it would make a nice contrast for Oliwia's father to be a GOOD parent and have only reluctantly done it out of fear.
Honestly I kind of feel the same! I almost wonder if the men her father sent after her - that he had to send after her, lest Duke Velen think he was reneging on the marriage contract - maybe were ordered to search a little less hard than they might otherwise have done...
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Just saw a foto from tilen bartol with timi and their girlfriends ( I assume). I don't know anything about timis gf but she looks a bit older so I thought I would just look her up. So turns out (if Google translate worked) that timi is going out with the ex wife of jurij tepes. Is this common knowledge bc I was completely caught off guard by this 😂
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Harald Bartol
Morbidelli 125cc
1977
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