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orangerainforest Β· 1 year
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sansaorgana Β· 2 months
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The scene with two former maids got me thinking, perhaps our na-Baroness could use noble women in Giedi Prime to advance her court politics.
1. The wives of the lords are good sources of information. They can help her to better understand her subjects’ mentality and opinions on certain topics, such as na-Baron’s popularity πŸ€”
2. She can orchestrate gossips and rumours to be spread through noble ladies.
3. By leveraging her influence on Feyd, she can play favouritism with the husbands, such as giving them higher positions and granting certain favours. This not only wins allies for Feyd, but also enhances her own political position. If Feyd dies before her boy is of age, our Duchess will naturally ascend as the Regent but she needs friends to secure that.
I also wish the wives can get some kind of a protection from this. Maybe their husbands will treat them with more respect knowing the those women are winning favours for their families with their close proximity to the na-Baroness.
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You, yes, you, I like the way you think! 🀭
She can totally try to do this thing when she is The Baroness because I think at the moment it would not be possible with The Baron Vladimir Harkonnen being in charge. Even if he would allow her to have ladies-in-waiting, he would choose women who would spy for him. So, na-baroness must wait.
On the other hand, she wanted her previous maids to be her ladies-in-waiting after finding out what happened to them but Feyd told her that there is no way their husbands would allow that. Perhaps it was because they were "special" but maybe Harkonnen men are too possessive for this custom? πŸ‘€ I hope not because this idea is amazing.
Also, what do you mean by "if Feyd dies before her boy is of age" 😭😭Nooo he can't die, he's too sexy aha πŸ‘‰πŸ»πŸ‘ˆπŸ»
To be honest, I didn't plan that much ahead because I wanted to finsh this story around that time when the plot of Dune: Part Two is ending but now you got me daydreaming about the future 😏
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shai-manahan Β· 2 years
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YIPPIE HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALONZO MY FAVOURITE CHILD AND ALSO MY ONLY HAPPINESS IN LIFE HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUUUUU !!!!!!
and regarding my thoughts on Alonzo as of now, i have a feeling that they may play a much larger role in the future than we think, by looking at our circumstances i have a vague theory that they too are walking towards a similar goal to that of MC, maybe not saving the city but perhaps cleaning it of its pests? or maybe they're aiming for something much higher than we can even think of as of right now, BUTTTTT WHATEVER it dosnet matter because they do seem like someone we can trust even though they're so cold with us πŸ˜… but this shall not deter me from romancing them because who dosen't want the perfect enemies to lovers trope plus they give me the vibes of an unwilling mother of the group who just happened to be at the wrong and at the wrong time and now have to deal with an asshole (or two) who have the energy of a handful of nasty goblins, in a nutshell they give me big mommy of the two vibes and it's just my gut tell me that but whatever πŸ˜ƒ
as for the theory thing, it's just a casual theory but i believe that MC was somehow involved in either possibly running their normal life (maybe they got tangled with one of their family members who was into some shady business) or indirectly caused them great pain which our little MC isnt aware of (or has forgotten) and maybe that's why both Alex and Vincent are so concerned about them. maybe the event was too traumatic in itself even though they no (or a little) hand in it which drove them down the alley of self loathing , OR JUST MAYBEEEE it wasn't MC's fault at all and they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time and spotting them Alzono just automatically had a misunderstanding and blamed them for the whole shit, whatever the reason is Alonzo hates our guts but i shall not be deterred! come at me you ice cold bastard!!
p.s. may i hug them once??? PRETTY PLEASEEEEEE I SWEAR IM SO SHORT I WON'T EVEN REACH THEIR SHOULDERS (plus i hope they won't kill me :P) , btw , a couple of questions regarding them (its strictly for research i tell you!)
1. what's their height?
2. their favorite colour?
3. favorite flower? and does it have some sort of symbolism behind it?
4. favorite animal? do they have a pet or intend on doing so?
5. what's their comfort food? or maybe their guilty pleasure?
6. do they like celebrating their birthdays?
7. do they perhaps have a family member or sibling? (i would gladly have them as my uncle!)
8. are they a red flag or na? :)
p.p.s by the time i learn how to draw properly you're all screwed :D *secretly holds an Alonzo and Wesley plushie closely*
AND FINALLY I JUST WANTED TO THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN FOR MAKING SUCH AN AWESOME IF AND WONDERFUL CHARACTERS WITH SO MUCH DIVERSITY I HOPE YOU HAVE AN AWESOME DAY AHEAD !!!!! ❀����
here's some apple pies that i baked virtually 🍰🍰🍰 as a thank you :D
and oof the ask got lengthy, AGAIN πŸ‘πŸ‘„πŸ‘
unwilling mother of the group who just happened to be at the wrong and at the wrong time
This is so funny to me help 😭 Quite accurate, though. Alonzo has that vibe, indeed.
These are interesting thoughts btw! I love those theories as well. There are actually quite a few hints in the game now with regards to Alonzo's reasons for hating the MC, though I suppose they're not easy to find as of the moment. When they get revealed, however, I suspect tears will be shed (more than the flashback and reunion scenes with Wesley combined). It's just that bad tbh.
And yes, you'll get the chance to hug them :'))))
For your questions--
1. what's their height?
Okay so, I'm gonna shamelessly admit that I forgot the specifics πŸ’¦I can tell you they're tall, but I literally answered an ask about this once and now I can't find it lmao so... let's leave it at that for now.
2. their favorite colour?
Hmm... black. Yeah, I think that's what they like the most.
3. favorite flower? and does it have some sort of symbolism behind it?
Ah, man :'))) Their favorite flower would probably the Sampaguita. Mostly because it reminds them of their early childhood. The flower also symbolizes hope and humility, concepts that Alonzo treasures a lot.
4. favorite animal? do they have a pet or intend on doing so?
They like bird-watching, if that counts? Alonzo doesn't have a pet, but they used to take care of stray cats when they were a kid. Sometimes they still do.
5. what's their comfort food? or maybe their guilty pleasure?
Alonzo loves spicy foods!!! (some of their faves are laing, sinantolan, and shrimp bicol express)
6. do they like celebrating their birthdays?
Their birthday is actually a very, very sensitive topic to them jdkasjdkajka It brings back a lot of bad memories, but at the same time, some of the memories also comfort them? It's a bit complicated.
7. do they perhaps have a family member or sibling? (i would gladly have them as my uncle!)
You'll meet their mother in Book 2 :)))))))) that's all I can say
8. are they a red flag or na? :)
I've mentioned it here, but especially in Alonzo's case, I honestly think the MC's the one that should be considered a red flag if we're labeling people lmao. Alonzo also has a very caring side to them, so I'd never classify them as one tbh. But idk. It's very subjective, and I feel like it's your prerogative whether to view them as such or not.
Thank you! I'll never get tired of answering long asks haha
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tartrazeen Β· 2 months
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Back on my Mystic Knights bullshit 🫠
You know how I'm always bemoaning how miserable it'd've been if Vincent Walsh actually left the show for season 2? I don't even know if that's true at this point - I think I read it on a fan site, and I've said it so often to overcompensate for how little I like that idea that it's gotten stuck in my brain 😭
And you know how apparently they would've also had another Mystic Knight somehow, based on the Battle Fury promo toys? One called Liam? Supposedly the Mystic Knight of storm, even though that steps on Ivar and Deirdre's elements?
Okay. So.
Logistically, what does the show lose if they lose Angus?
Comic relief
Slapstick comedy and pranks
Quick temper, quicker to forgive
Being clever and sneaky in a way that does not preclude being dumb at other times
Being a show-off but in like a humble, self-deprecating way (compared to Garrett's bragging)
Street smarts
Rohan's most central friendship and biggest hypeman
Cathbad's fondest torment
Some running directly into trouble out of his own vices lol
Unparalleled loyalty
Someone willing to do the dirty work
The team's second-in-command by the end of the show
That is a lot. It's kind of hilarious how much he was pushed to the front of the show, and how much the marketing kinda just glosses over him as "Rohan's friend." He is tanking the shit out of these plots. πŸ‘πŸ½
Anyway!
Let's say Angus leaves. Me, making everything angsty, pictured a big fight between him and Rohan: they started talking about Rohan being a prince, then wondering if Rohan was the first-born or not, and then Angus started theorizing who came first, which spiralled into talking about what kind of people Rohan's dad and Lugad's dad had to be to want to be with Maeve.
And I'm gonna say Angus is in the wrong here, 'cause Rohan started the last big fight so it's Angus' turn. He's supposed to know how sensitive a topic 'family' is to Rohan, but he very wrongly assumes that he can keep making jokes about Maeve like they always have. But with Maeve being Rohan's mother, it's not funny anymore. Rohan snaps back. He goes low. He starts picking at the family that Angus never even talks about, saying that as bad as Maeve is, at least she did something with her life. What legacy did Angus inherit?
I'd love for that to spiral into Rohan saying Angus has nothing to show for all the shit he's talking about Rohan. Angus is a Mystic Knight - because of Rohan. Angus gets to walk through the castle - because of Rohan. Angus has a place to live - because of Rohan. Whether or not Angus brings up how Rohan's only lived long enough to "do" all those things "for" Angus because of Angus taking care of him as a kid doesn't matter. That was then, this is now, Angus has wasted his life looking after someone who doesn't need his protection anymore. Rohan's Draganta now, remember? And possibly heir to the Temran throne? What's Angus got?
I want Rohan lashing out in that way where he's physically unable to stop even when he's screaming in his head that he doesn't mean it. And for his part, Angus - after stomping off - does realize Rohan didn't mean it. But that doesn't mean those words weren't said, and after thinking about them, Angus decides... maybe it is time to move on. He's threatened to leave before but always stayed because... well, Rohan's his home. And Rohan needs him. But Rohan - some part of him at least - doesn't agree. So maybe it's time to take that for what it is, see this as some sort of... gift? Perhaps?
It's a bit of an OG Irish Goodbye. Angus maybe leaves a letter - "I'll come back someday. I promise. Love you." - but leaves. All the while, Rohan - who felt the rising dread of Angus being gone for too long after what was said - goes looking for him. Maybe he actually catches Angus, just walking along (maybe leaving Tir Na Nog after returning the mace to Fin Varra). They apologize, they laugh it off, they're gingerly friends again, and although Rohan's breathlessly relieved, the laughter keeps lasting a bit too long with too much silence in-between. And Angus seems to have so much pity in his eyes that he won't explain and Rohan won't acknowledge.
Angus tells Rohan to get something back at the hut. Rohan, refusing to question it, goes off. When he returns, Angus is already gone. Even when Rohan waits and waits. Even after Ivar finds him to bring him back. He only moves when Deirdre and Cathbad have convinced him that it'd be better to wait where it's warm (Rohan's waiting as hopefully as ever but his blood's been cold since Angus left his sight).
It takes days for it to sink in. It takes weeks for Rohan to admit it. Months go by, and Rohan almost purposely stops mentioning Angus altogether, and suddenly gets hostile whenever someone else brings him up. He changes, getting angrier and lost in himself, and decides to focus on playing the part of the legendary warrior instead.
A year goes by.
It's Rohan's birthday. Well - near-ish enough.
A messenger appears with a gift for Rohan, and a letter. From Angus. And it's written as if Angus was just casually telling him about an exciting adventure that morning: he's in another land right now, and there are no dragons there, so some friends tried to make what they thought Pyre must have looked like. The package is a sewn together... turtle-faced dog with bird wings. A toy. Lumpy. Nothing like Pyre at all.
No one really knows how to talk about it or Angus without setting Rohan off, and Rohan says nothing out loud about it. But for how close he keeps it at night, it stays wonderfully clean and cared for.
Enter. πŸ‘πŸ½ Liam. πŸ‘πŸ½
I do not like Liam. I do not know - nor care - what his character concept was going to be. Because he is Not Angus and therefore he is Sucks. And I'm gonna take that concept and stick it straight into Rohan's head.
With everything the show loses with Angus, what would they want to regain with a new character added to these other ones?
Can't be too braggy, because that's Garrett's thing
Can't be just 'another childhood friend', because where tf would he have been hiding
Can't be someone who's taken too seriously, because they need a comic relief character
Can't just be passing by; everyone has had a purpose for being here and being involved in this quest
So really, again, what do they lose when they lose Angus?
"πŸΆπŸ’• i wuv u rohan, you're my best friend"
"🐢🌧️ o no i am in jail"
"πŸΆβ˜€οΈ yes i love to help my friends, i am loyal"
Like, basic, basic, basic, basic things like that.
The only way to have someone attached at the hip to Rohan to the point of sharing a hut/life is if they grew up completely attached to each other in the first place (Angus), or they came in instantly starry-eyed over Rohan.
The only way to have someone constantly and humourously thrown in jail is if they knew the risk and went for it anyway (Angus), or they "🐢🌧️ o no" their way into there.
The only way to have someone stupidly and steadfastly self-sacrificing for their friends all the time is if they try to always undercut it with a joke (Angus), or openly treat it as the obvious thing to do.
πŸ™‚ Folks.
The Legendary Warrior Draganta is getting a squire.
Very much against Rohan's will.
I want Liam to be somebody who so desperately wants to squire for a knight. Maybe he has his own destiny that says he'll squire for the greatest knight to ever exist, so he's always looking for who that person might be. And then he hears about Draganta ending a two or three-decade long war after getting mystical weapons from the land of fairies, and goes, "πŸ₯Ήβœ¨ It's hiiiiiim!"
Wherever he's from, he goes to Kells to find this warrior. And he meets Draganta - sees Rohan on the battlefield, cleaving through some monster that was summoned. And he's so overjoyed and delighted that he instantly trips over himself to pledge his allegiance. If only Rohan will have him, Liam will be absolutely devoted to Rohan's care.
Rohan: "😠 I don't need a squire."
Wrong. πŸ‘πŸ½ Answer. πŸ‘πŸ½
Liam sits outside of Rohan's hut all night ("πŸΆπŸ’• i am waiting"). Makes breakfast. Sneaks in to clean. Tells him updates on what he's heard from the guards. Rohan ignores him, skips breakfast, messes things back up the way he had it, and goes to talk to the guards himself. Liam tries to tidy up Angus half of the hut - Wrong. πŸ‘πŸ½ Decision. πŸ‘πŸ½ So Liam never touches that side again ("πŸΆπŸ’• obvi very special"). Repeat for weeks.
(we thought aideen was down bad πŸ™ƒ)
The others can't understand why Rohan doesn't like him. It's not like Liam's some snot-nosed kid or anything. He's the same age as Rohan! Maybe older! And he's an expert with a shield and sword, even better with a shield and hammer. He's squired for dozens of knights that were almost enough to be the greatest ones to ever live - Liam knows how to fight, how to strategize, how to dodge, how to do everything and show the others a thing or two. In training, he knocks them down gently and quickly helps them up, showing them how to counter that move and endlessly complimenting their skills. There's not a cross or even neutral word to come out of him, and he's so delightful that the others are won over instantly.
They wonder if Rohan suspects Liam of being a traitor. Cathbad uses his second sight to check - but Liam is perfectly honest. And no, Rohan says that has nothing to do with it. He's had years of practice of knowing when someone's up to something, and Liam isn't anything like that.
He doesn't elaborate on what it could be. He doesn't elaborate on much these days.
Liam's fine with that - most of these knights are very focused and it seems like they're angry, but all that training and sword work has them burning all that off πŸΆπŸ’• Liam just has to prove himself, he tells the others. A warrior like Draganta won't just take the first person who comes along to squire for him.
One trope of these shows is having the "Takes Things Too Literally" character. I don't want that to be Liam exactly. He could be unfamiliar with Kells' culture, but I want his deal to be "Trusts Rohan Too Earnestly." Rohan, after all, is best friends with Angus. And it wasn't an 'opposites attract' sort of thing - they were both little shits; Angus was just a professional at it. πŸ’– So Liam getting thrown into jail over and over isn't a case of, "Oops, I misunderstood the rules!" It's Rohan actively telling Liam to go do something that sets Liam up to be hauled away.
On one hand, it's good to get some goddamn space from the guy.
On the other...
... Rohan's - just... constantly reliving what he thinks Angus must have felt. That fight they'd had, the one where Rohan went too far, where everything broke, where he thought he'd fixed it again, and where Angus told him to go do something and Rohan did and came back and Angus was gone...
It doesn't feel like Angus, when Rohan tries to subconsciously act it out. Rohan's doing it out of spite and anger. That wasn't what was in Angus' eyes. But that's as far as he'll let himself think about it before he's angry again and withdrawing.
I can imagine that at the mid-point of the season, Deirdre might ask Liam about this. She's worried he's being bullied, in a way. Liam agrees that he is - shockingly aware - and says a good squire carries all of his knight's burdens. That includes those of the spirit as well. Because he isn't stupid, and he knows Rohan is mourning someone. Out of respect, Liam's deliberately avoided asking or learning anything about it until Draganta (I have to assume he only ever calls Rohan 'Draganta') tells him what he's allowed to know. But he can't ignore the signs of it, the empty space, the way Rohan will start to turn and abruptly stop as if he's about to say something to someone he suddenly remembers isn't there. Liam knows. If this is what makes Rohan feel better, he's happy to be of service.
Deirdre: "🀨 That's... I mean - okay, I guess."
Anyway, Liam sticks around and Rohan's got no choice 'cause yadda-yadda vision yadda-yadda fairy yadda-yadda Mystic Knight of Storm. Enjoy the mystic shield. It's an umbrella.
There's eventually going to come a point where the second year passes, and Rohan gets another gift and letter. He disappears with it. He hadn't realized how badly he needed this until it happened. It's Angus casually chatting again, saying he's in a new land, and their dragons are very different from the ones in Ireland. The gift is a sewn... hairy snake. No wings. Big ears. A mane around its head, grander than any horse.
Rohan has never loved anything as much as this. Not since the first gift. He tries to bring it quietly home when - of fucking course - Liam catches up before he gets there (I have to assume that Liam's made a little bed for himself immediately outside of the hut 🫠 As in, Rohan almost has to step over him every morning or faceplant immediately after exiting the flap). And Liam spies the gift, going on about where that particular type of dragon is from and all the ways those dragons interact with the people in that land and... goddammit, Rohan wants to hear more. Much more. Anything about the place where Angus might still be.
So Rohan listens, and Liam is overjoyed at finally having an 'in'.
Liam thinks this means he can strike up another conversation about dragons in general later. Liam is wrong lmao
Another year. Rohan's stopped fighting it; Liam's here, and he might as well make himself useful. It's not friendship, really. It's just a begrudging tolerance and acceptance of an ally against Nemaine. All of her efforts have been to take over the land and have Lugad rule over it. Who's Lugad? Rohan's half-brother. They only learned the other existed recently, and it hasn't been easy having to fight family. Not for Rohan, anyway.
Liam's quiet. But he understands. He's put the pieces together. It must certainly be tough, he imagines. It'd be worth mourning that kind of loss. He never says this out loud, because he sees the others only ever talking about it in hushed, private whispers, like they're afraid to even reminisce about the happier times. As a squire, though, there's a duty to help carry these burdens.
WRONG. πŸ‘πŸ½ FUCKING. πŸ‘πŸ½ CHOICE. πŸ‘πŸ½
Skip through this part: Liam goes to find Lugad, who's been isolated away from the others and possibly even back on his island. Liam successfully makes a friend. Liam more successfully brings Lugad to Kells. Liam even more successfully reunites Lugad with Rohan, who smiles for one of the first times Liam's ever seen.
Liam alludes to having helped Rohan with his great, unspoken loss.
It would not be an understatement to say that is the last time Liam sees Rohan smile. The utter rage Rohan rains down on him is more of a storm than he - the Mystic Knight of Storm - can weather, and Liam finally breaks. Not from what Rohan says, but from the failure of Liam's duty to him, forcing those words to come about at all. When Liam quietly bows his head and leaves Rohan to his thoughts, there's an unmistakable air of pity under it.
Rohan, the Mystic Knight of Fire, is colder than he's ever been.
There's an apology. From Rohan. It takes a day. It doesn't clear the air. Liam waits a few days more to ask what he's wanted to ask from the beginning: who's Angus?
Liam's not dumb. And it's not like the others only ever talked in whispers. And it's not like Aideen isn't chatterbox. Liam knows all about Angus by now, and how shattered Draganta is to have lost the closest person in his life. But he wants to know what Rohan will allow him to know.
The endless patience from Liam wins out, and the last of Rohan's stubborn silence crumbles away. By the time night falls, they've talked about Angus so much that it almost feels like he's there with them.
It's strange to Rohan. Angus doesn't know who Liam is. There's never been a person in Rohan's life that Angus didn't know about; now there is. But somewhere on the other side of the world, Angus had hundreds - thousands - of people in his life and Rohan was here, alone and quiet, lost and cold and empty.
I want to stretch it out. The war against Nemaine is finally won, and perhaps Ivar's chalice is retrieved. He must return to his home with it. He is forever in Rohan's debt, and forever a close friend of Kells.
Deirdre and Garrett have gotten closer, what with Rohan so caught up in himself. Nothing serious, but they are still technically betrothed, and Deirdre seems less and less repulsed by the idea of marriage.
Lugad is an excellent warrior. Liam trains with him constantly. Rohan is the better knight, Liam says, compared to Lugad's raw and unrestrained power, but Rohan knows Lugad is the truer force to be reckoned with. Maeve's slow escape and creep back into power stays off in the distance thanks to this force on their side.
So...
Rohan is alone again.
Another year. Another present.
Rohan doesn't open it.
He asks if Liam wants to sleep inside the hut. It's embarrassing having someone out front in the dirt when there's a perfectly usable bed at the ready. Liam declines the bed but is over the moon about getting to be an Indoor Squire πŸΆπŸ’• Rohan stops regretting the offer the minute he realizes Angus' bed will stay safe for a little longer.
He opens the present.
Angus found a massive dragon in this third land. There's a sewn version of it with a smaller version of Pyre to show how big it was.
Rohan puts all the gifts onto the other bed, since it might as well be useful.
(yes that means liam slept outside for like two years lmaooooooo πŸΆπŸ›–)
(anyway i'm super sleepy right now. gonna end this here, night-dream about it, and maybe come back with some more)
(i love how i finally have an idea for liam that doesn't make me hate him. istg i would've flipped my shit if season two started without angus. how dare they - he was the best damn part of the show 😑)
Btw, here's the link to the whole thread πŸ€—
Nope i lied lmao one more part:
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