gods becoming human, and humans becoming gods. undying kings. sacrifice. powerful entities asleep in tombs. religious guilt/trauma. wanting to live. friendship and love. depending on where you began the story it was about someone different. being someone’s dog. coming when they call. needing others. being different. to love is to breathe. dying. coming back to life. am i talking about the raven cycle or the locked tomb.
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thinking a lot right now how kabru’s fascination/obsession with humans makes him such a ruthless fighter against them in the same way that laios is so effective against monsters because he studies up on them endlessly
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I love that hickey is trying to insert himself into some kind of relationship with crozier but like every niche he tries is already filled by someone else. us irish should stick together - no, crozier's colonial parallel is silna. let me be the little guy on the captain's shoulder - no, that's jopson. surely the flogging will change something - yeah, for thomas hartnell. well he hates me now but he'll surely see my inner depths - no, that's fitzjames.
and then hickey finally technically succeeds at becoming like the only man crozier wouldn't forgive - he kills a whole family! he massacred the men! he makes him eat goodsir! he loots fitzjames' boots from his grave! he leads them to doom and worse doom! - and when he is giving his villain monologue crozier only reaction is just. you could have joined up.
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the fact that nora made Jean gentle at heart is so special to me. despite everything that’s happened to him and although he’s a bit abrasive, he still cleans the damn dishes and puts away leftovers without being asked i love him so much
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it’s been a while since i posted on here— but im back with a bcs study :w
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Criston calling Alicent his beacon.
"The beacon on the Hightower. Do you know what color it glows when Oldtown calls its banners to war? Green."
He fell in love with her at that moment and you cannot change my mind.
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