Lesbian wolfstar - deluxe edition
everything @spindrifters said plus all the recs from the reblogs and some others - zo's og rec list
what's mine is yours, decaying in your arms, and microfics x x by @achilleslikespeas
don't panic by redspottywellies
I've come home by @strwbi-laces
cute thing by padfootsoftly
pretty things and microfics x x x x x x by @plecotusauritus
@pinklume's microfics x x x x
pomegranates. by @spindrifters
it's just a restless feeling by my side by unwholesome_gay
it was all by design by @melodramvs
Tough, Tried, True Blue by @worldenough-and-time
boredom by moonymajor
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Sweet Talk
You & I (together and apart) by chillsoya
If I Could Walk Away From Me by Barry_Manilows_Wardrobe
Thirsty by WolfyWordWeaver
give me like 5 minutes i'm gonna do a generic marauder's era one
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Downfall has only just started, but already I'm deeply curious what Bells Hells reaction will be to seeing it play out. I've mentioned before that I suspect the dislike or outright disdain some of the party feels for the gods - most notably Ashton and Laudna, but also Imogen at times - is in part a product of the gods being so distant as to not feel like real people to them, and therefore being easy scapegoats.
It’s easy to see the mortal victims of Ludinus and the Vanguard as just that: victims. The Hells have met them, have been them. They have not seen or felt the gods suffer in the same way. Laudna even went so far as to blame the gods for mortal deaths and suffering after the solstice, even as the gods are the ones under attack. They feel uniquely abandoned by the world, and it's easy to blame these distant, powerful figures for their hardship. Certainly much easier than to see the mortal systems that enabled their harm, or to actively seek improvement on their own.
But to see the gods now, not just as people but as mortals, with all the flaws and vulnerabilities and fears of any of the Hells, with loved ones of their own and the same desperate sense of self-preservation as any living thing, will they be able to hold onto the disdain that they’ve clung to for so long?
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