sirius and regulus, the most beautiful stars in the night sky.
By likeafunerall, and reposted with permission.
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percy and grover are an incredible duo. these two have a foundation of emotional intimacy and are bonded at the soul by their empathy link. percy may love annabeth on a romantic level, but percy also loves grover with the equal amount of intensity on a platonic level. dare i say a queer-platonic level, because i am all for that.
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xander fake proposing to yoly with a ring pop ON A SCENIC BEACH DATE omg screaming crying sobbing
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The one thing that gets me about the Lord of the Rings movies is how much they fail Faramir's character but manage to really show Boromir's specifically in the extended cuts.
Faramir gets so little time in the movies compared to how much he gets in the books. He is genuinely such a good character in the books and I adore him so much. He has one of the best lines in the series as well that really captures some of the larger themes of the peace.
"I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend." - Faramir in The Two Towers
He is genuinely such a kind man, and in the books, you see that through his actions but also the actions and words of everyone around him. In the books, you get Beregond and Pippin's interactions and conversations where Beregond talks about how much he admires and loves Faramir as his captain and how much he trusts him. Beregond's love and dedication is part of the reason why Denethor's plan to burn him and Faramir alive gets delayed long enough for Pippin to go and get Gandalf and return with enough time to save Faramir at least.
The movie fails so hard because they have Faramir and his group take Frodo and Sam forcefully to Osgiliath and he has a moment with the ring. In the books, before even knowing for sure that Frodo had the ring, he said he would not take it. When it is revealed, he completely denies it and aids Frodo with food and shelter for a bit. The scene of him rejecting the ring especially with the knowledge that it got to his dearly beloved brother is so good and so core to Faramir's character which drives me nuts with how it went down in the movies.
In the books, you also get most of a chapter dedicated to Eowyn and Faramir and their healing journey. There, you also get to see how kind and loving Faramir is as a person with how he respects and interacts with Eowyn. Just god. He's such a good example of the series's gentle masculinity. He parallels Aragorn a lot in it especially since Aragorn is the one who is meant to be king while Faramir had the hearts of the people.
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"all the fear and the fire of the end of the world
happens each time a boy falls in love with a girl" - wasteland, baby!
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i finished candela obscura the other day and thought i was normal about these two and then immediately realized that evening that i was, in fact, not!
so please enjoy some soft, slight canon divergence art where everyone is fine actually, and they get to do more assignments together using their "betrothed" cover while totally not falling in love <3
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This is how Stabby proposed to Shooty and I will not be taking any criticism.
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now that we know elden ring is “not finished,” here are some very specific questions I desperately need answered that I realistically will never get definitive answers to:
- exactly when did Radagon leave Rennala? were their kids still kids, or were they older?
- what is the birth order of Ranni, Rykard, and Radahn?
- who were the other princesses of the Carian kingdom, and what happened to them?
- did the Carian family ever find out about the Radagon/Marika situation?
- wtf is the deal with Rennala’s egg?
- who is the person in that one volcano manor portrait, definitively?
- why is Radahn huge?
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Ngl, I’m terrified that when punk is finally cleared for a match he’s gonna step into the ring and immediately get injured again and be out for another few months or some shit. I hope he doesn’t.
But it’d sure as shit be funny if he fakes an injury, knowing McIntyre will believe it cos he thinks he’s fragile, and uses that as a distraction to get the upper hand and beat him. That’d be cinematic gold
It would also probably give me a heart attack but it’d be a heck of a way to go
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