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arrowmoose · 5 months
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Meet My OC #4(?) (Pax)
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Meet Pax! I love this guy <3
Details Below!
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Name: Paxton Dallas Kobayashi
Age: 20
Birth Date: June 11
Gender: Trans Male (he/him)
Ethnicity: Columbian-Japanese-American
Height: 5’8” (173 cm)
Any other details?
Happily in a relationship with his childhood best friend, Phoenix. (Will post about him sometime)
Mother and father are both second-gen American
Started HRT at 18, and has had top surgery as well.
Absolutely babygirl <3
That’s really all the details I can think of right now. I plan on reposting my other OCs with this new bio of sorts :))
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wheresarizona · 2 months
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I went to a musical last night (it was terrible) with @phoenix-173, and she surprised me with these ‘cause she’s the best! Thank you!!
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I’ll put my favorite quotes under the cut:
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daily-emu-otori · 6 months
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day 173 - emu otori card "quack ☆ a ducky endeavor!" / the phoenix in the distant sky 4☆ (trained)
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rabbitcruiser · 11 months
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Great Basin Highway, NV (No. 1)
In the U.S. state of Nevada, U.S. Route 93 (US 93) is a major United States Numbered Highway traversing the eastern edge of the state. The highway connects the Las Vegas area to the Great Basin National Park, and provides further connections to Ely and Wells. US 93 also provides the majority of the most direct connection from the major metropolitan areas of Las Vegas and Phoenix (via Boulder City, Kingman and Wickenburg with a final link to Phoenix via US 60) to the Boise, Idaho metropolitan area (with a final connection to Boise via Interstate 84 from Twin Falls, Idaho).
U.S. Route 93 in Nevada is known as the Great Basin Highway from Interstate 15 in North Las Vegas to Interstate 80 in Wells. It begins at the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge in Boulder City. The highway overlaps U.S. Route 95 from State Route 173 in Boulder City to Interstate 15 in downtown Las Vegas. It runs to the Las Vegas Valley passing through the cities of Henderson, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas. US 93 merges with Interstate 15 at the Spaghetti Bowl interchange and overlaps I-15 for approximately 21 miles. After overlapping I-15, US 93 heads northwest towards Alamo.Signage along the Scenic Byway section of US 93, as seen in 2014
Near Crystal Springs, US 93 curves right while intersecting State Routes 318 and 375. US 93 continues east to mountainous terrain to the town of Caliente. The highway turns left to go north to Pioche. 80 miles later, the highway turns left at an intersection with U.S. Routes 6 and 50. From State Route 318 to the US Routes 6 and 50 intersection, the highway is a Nevada Scenic Byway. Near Ely, the three U.S. routes separate. US 6 turns left before the intersection US 50 and 93 separate, heading southwest. US 50 and 93 separate, with route 50 heading northwest towards Austin, Nevada and route 93 heading northeast.
Source: Wikipedia
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innerpalaces · 5 months
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THE PRINCESS WEI YANG - 173 PART 2
CHAPTER 173: Old Friends Reunited
When the nun heard that the princess was leaving, she was immediately surprised. She was worried that this golden goose would never come back and her nunnery would lose its biggest financial support. She immediately came to dissuade her, but Princess Yongning had already changed into a gorgeous dress. She said coldly: "Okay, no need to say more, I have made up my mind."
"But princess, you clearly said that you would recite sutras and pray for him here, so that he can be reborn into a good family..."
Princess Yongning's eyes fell on the broken white jade Guanyin. She suddenly walked over, raised the incense cauldron beside her, and smashed it at the white jade Guanyin like crazy until the Guanyin was completely shattered, as if what she had broken was her belief. The nun next to her was horrified. Yongning sneered, threw away the incense cauldron in her hand, and said: "Even if I read here for a hundred years, he will not come back to life. And that person will still live happily and carefree. Tell me, how can I accept this ..."
Strong hatred burst out in her eyes, making the nun even more frightened...
In the busy bustling city, several luxurious sedans stopped at the entrance of Tianxiang. A group of noble men in bright clothes entered the theater. The leader was extremely young, wearing a gorgeous scarlet robe, with slender phoenix eyes, red lips, a thin nose, and delicate facial features so perfect that no flaw can be found. Who else could he be except Yuan Yu?
As soon as Yuan Yu entered the main hall, the troupe leader rushed over after hearing the news. His voice was filled with unbelievable ecstasy: "To think that Grand Prince Yan would honor us with his precense, it really make this commoner too happy."
Yuan Yu didn't even glance over when faced with such a respectful attitude. He took a cold look at the surrounding environment, and there was already a servant beside him scolding: "Hurry up and prepare the best private room for His Highness!"
"Yes! Yes! Yes!" The troupe leader grinned, "Please go upstairs, I will prepare immediately." In fact, he was very uneasy. Today, a third-rank official invited Wen Xiaolou to celebrate his mother's birthday. The main star is not in the troupe, and others can easily be fooled. But what will happen when His Highness Prince Yan comes? After thinking about it, he slapped his thigh and came up with a plan.
Next to Grand Prince Yan, Yuan Yue, in addition to Xue Gui, the son of the Minister of Finance, who always liked to visit the theater, there was also a tall and straight young man. With just a glance at him, his pair of eyes emitted a sharp, cold light that caused people to tremble with fear. He stood among the group of people and although they were all dressed in rich clothes, they were equipped with long swords, making them look out of place.
As soon as Yuan Yu sat down, he listened to the sound of gongs and the play began. This play told the story of the most famous dancer in the previous dynasty who admired a general, ran to take refuge with him, and finally became his legal wife. Yuan Yu came here specifically today to scout a theater troupe for Empress Pei's birthday party. After observing more than ten troupes, he had already seen enough. At this moment, he was just trying his best to keep his temper under control. A beautiful young actress had appeared on the stage, moving lightly, and the musician was playing behind her. The actress had just sang a few words, but Yuan Yu suddenly threw a silver coin from the elegant room, and it happened to hit her: "Stop babbling. If you don't have anything new, I will destroy your place!"
The actress was stunned for a moment, then she lowered her head to look at the silver, thought for a moment, and said a few words to the troupe leader. After a while, she changed the song. Originally, this was a literary drama, and they were all singing. At the start, the tune was very slow, but she began to dance gently without any big movements. She only lightly waved her sleeves, and then took a few steps, looking like a weak willow in the wind or a hibiscus in the water. After a burst of light, weeping gongs and drums rang out, and the drums began to beat loudly, striking at the heart. The actress's movements on the stage immediately changed speed, and she began to use her water sleeve technique, spinning non-stop. The unfolding train floated in the air like a colorful cloud, sometimes rising and sometimes falling, sometimes rising and sometimes falling, making people dizzy.
The performance on the stage was extremely lively, and the son of the Minister of Finance, Xue Gui, who was sitting next to Yuan Yu, smiled, "What do you think of this girl? I have already asked about her. She is a young actress who has just arrived in Dadu. If Your Highness has this intention, Hehehehe..."
Yuan Yu smiled. This young woman had excellent skills. Not only was her voice beautiful, her figure was also very graceful and gentle.
"Call her up!" Yuan Yu tapped his palm with his fan.
In the private room on the side, Li Wei Yang frowned: "Where did Wen Xiaolou go? How could it be Xiaoman? Where are the other actresses?"
Zhao Yue said in a low voice: "Boss Wen went out today, and those people went out drinking. The troupe leader said that only Xiaoman can sing this play so vividly..."
"Nonsense!" Li Wei Yang threw the teacup in her hand heavily on the table.
Zhao Yue didn't expect that she would suddenly become angry, and was startled, saying, "Miss, what's wrong with you!"
Li Wei Yang's face was heavy and she said: "Yuan Yu is a lustful person. If Xiaoman is seen by him -" Her mind started to spin rapidly. In fact, if she borrowed Xiaoman, she could accomplish her goal faster. But Xiaoman——is not that kind of person at all. Thinking of Xiaoman and Minzhi's smiling faces when they were playing around, Li Wei Yang suddenly stood up and said: "Zhao Yue, you have to do something for me."
Zhao Yue looked at Li Wei Yang and became more and more confused.
The troupe leader forcibly pushed Xiaoman to meet the guests. Xiaoman used to have few opportunities to go on stage and rarely met people. Now when she heard that someone wanted to see her, she didn't think much about it. She didn't have time to take off her stage makeup, so she put on patch makeup on her forehead and applied some powder which made her look even more attractive, and her exquisitely carved beauty immediately stole everyone's attention.
The troupe leader handed the wine glass to Xiaoman and said: "Go and toast His Highness Grand Prince Yan." Xiaoman frowned, but she thought of the ingot of silver, such a heavy reward, so she couldn't turn around and leave. She lowered her head and went up to pour the wine seriously, but Yuan Yu did not immediately reach out to take the wine glass in Xiaoman's hand, but stared straight at her face, his eyes flickering.
Xiaoman was naive, but not a fool. When she saw this look, she immediately felt bad and quietly took a step back. Unexpectedly, Yuan Yu stood up and took a step towards her. She didn't know whether it was intentional or unintentional, but he stepped too far and stepped on her shoe, knocking off the beads. Everyone laughed, and cold sweat broke out on the troupe leader's forehead. It is inevitable for those who perform in operas to entertain guests on occasion, but this girl Xiaoman is too simple, and he's afraid she cannot bear it.
Everyone was laughing, and only the handsome and indifferent man from before was watching this scene with a trace of ridicule in his eyes. He played with the wine glass in his hand, half-smiling but not smiling, as if he was observing a good show.
Xiaoman took two steps back, and Yuan Yu laughed loudly. Just as he was about to reach out to grab her, he saw a guard coming up in a hurry: "Your Highness, there is a fire at the back of the theater!"
When Yuan Yu heard this, his expression suddenly changed. He looked back and saw that there seemed to be fire behind the room. He snorted "What a disappointment" and then walked away. When other people saw this situation, they also left.
Xiaoman breathed a sigh of relief.
In the private room next to them, Li Wei Yang sneered as she watched Yuan Yu leave quickly. But at this moment, she suddenly saw a very familiar figure among the young men in fine clothes. She took a few steps forward and stood by the window, her eyes slightly narrowed: "You are indeed here -"
When Zhao Yue heard this, she looked at Li Wei Yang strangely: "Who did the lady see?"
Li Wei Yang sneered and said: "Jiang Nan."
"Jiang Nan?" Zhao Yue was even more surprised, "He's not—" Then, she suddenly realized.
"Understood?" Li Wei Yang looked at her with a cold glint in her eyes. After the deaths of the old madam and Tan Shi, she had been looking everywhere for famous doctors to treat Minzhi, but there had been no improvement in half a year. At the same time, she was also wondering who the murderer was. She had no clue at first, but then one day, she suddenly remembered the scene before Jiang Hua's death. He smiled very strangely at that time, as if to say, Li Wei Yang, you thought you won, but you didn't really win. She knew Jiang Hua so well that she immediately thought that Jiang Hua might have anticipated this massacre. But if Jiang Hua is the mastermind, then after his death, such a tragedy will not happen. The only possibility is that Jiang Hua borrowed the help of others to kill her relatives. The one she left with them was a top-notch master who could kill everyone effortlessly without even leaving traces of the fight. There was only one possibility, a secret guard from Yuexi.
But the secret guards of Princess Anguo were already dead, and the only surviving Hui Nu, Li Wei Yang followed the original agreement and sent him away. In this way, there was only one possibility: the murderer came from Yuexi. Besides Yuan Yu, who else has this kind of hatred towards her? But if he had the ability to command a large number of secret guards, he would not be fooled by her in Dali. Then - there is only one person at the head of the spear: Empress Pei. She was in Yuexi. Logically speaking, it was impossible for her to know about Princess Anguo so quickly, let alone act immediately. Therefore, someone must have told her. And Jiang Hua is that person. But he has been living alone in the Jiang Mansion, pretending to be crazy and acting foolish. Who is going to guide him? Li Wei Yang had been thinking about this, but when she saw this figure today, she suddenly understood.
Jiang Nan was forced to lose everything by her and faked his death to escape, but he could never come out again. But what if he changed his place and his identity? However, she didn't expect that the dignified young general would actually get involved with the debauched Grand Prince Yan, Yuan Yu. This is truly walking in iron shoes and finding nothing, but suddenly the shoes break and you find things with no effort. (t/n: A chinese proverb which means that sometimes, unexpected opportunities or solutions can arise when you least expect them, or that the best things often come when you least expect them. The logic is that shoes made of iron should last a long time, so the day they break is really an unexpected day.) The more reknown a place was, the easier it was to gather the most useful information!
In the evening, Xiaoman came to the other courtyard to take care of Minzhi again. Li Wei Yang looked at her smiling face and said: "You will leave Dadu early tomorrow morning and never come back again."
Xiaoman was startled when she saw Zhao Yue handing a package to her. She frowned and said, "What's wrong?"
Seeing that she was still ignorant, Li Wei Yang said: "The money here is enough for you to see a doctor. Leave with your brother, as far as possible, and never come back to Dadu again."
Xiaoman was even more puzzled, but seeing Li Wei Yang's serious expression, it didn't look like she was joking at all, so she said: "My brother has just established a foothold in Dadu, he will not leave easily."
Li Wei Yang sneered and said: "It would be fine if Wen Xiaolou came on stage today, but it is you. Grand Prince Yan always has to get what he likes. Although you were lucky enough to escape today, can you still be so lucky next time?"
Xiaoman was not stupid. She guessed the key points immediately and asked in surprise: "Did you set that fire?"
Li Wei Yang nodded and said: "Yes, I set it."
Xiaoman knew that Li Wei Yang was trying to save her, but she didn't expect that the matter would be so serious. She hesitated and said: "Okay, then I will discuss it with my brother when he comes back."
Li Wei Yang looked at her, and a slight fluctuation slowly appeared in her eyes: "You don't want to become a canary in Prince Yan's palace, do you?"
Xiaoman was startled and said quickly: "No, no, I don't want it!"
"Then leave here as soon as possible." Li Wei Yang reminded, "Don't hesitate."
Xiaoman thought for a long time and looked back at Minzhi reluctantly. She still owed Li Wei Yang her life, and she was leaving before she could repay her. Now that she was leaving, she didn't know when she would be back. What should she do? Li Wei Yang had already stuffed the baggage into her arms: "Okay, it's time for you to go."
Xiaoman pushed the bag back, but Li Wei Yang shook her head and said: "Without money, your  brother will not leave."
Xiaoman thought for a while and realized that this was indeed true. Her brother worked hard to make money just to treat her illness. Without this money, he would not agree to give up such a prosperous theater troupe... However, she already owed Li Wei Yang so much, and it was Wei Yang who paid for the troupe to become popular. If she accepts gifts again now, she is afraid that she will have uneasy conscience for the rest of her life.
If her brother refuses to leave, she might as well leave by herself! Xiaoman made up her mind and walked to the door with the bundle in hand, but suddenly stopped and put the bundle on the table. She stood there and hesitated for a long time, but her eyes were red. Li Wei Yang looked at her strangely, not knowing what was wrong. She saw Xiaoman take out a string of Buddhist beads from around her neck, kissed them, and then handed them to Li Wei Yang and said: "I have been a performer since I was a child. I'm not educated, and I can't speak well. I'm a lowly person, and there's nothing of worth on me. This string of prayer beads was hanging on me when I was thrown away. It's not a valuable thing, but I'll give it to the lady."
Li Wei Yang was startled and took a look at the Buddhist beads. They were indeed very ordinary rosewood beads. She shook her head and said, "This string of beads is of no use to me. You might as well keep it."
But Xiaoman smiled and said: "If I just leave like this, I will be uneasy for the rest of my life. These prayer beads...please accept it. I hope it can bless the lady to fulfill her wish and have a safe life."
Li Wei Yang saw that she looked reluctant to give them up, but she was sincere. After thinking about it, she said: "Thank you very much."
Xiaoman had tears in his eyes, but she smiled happily. Then, she walked to Minzhi and touched his face. Minzhi still lowered his head but did not look at her. Xiaoman was not disappointed either. She smiled slightly at Li Wei Yang and turned away.
Zhao Yue glanced at the baggage and said, "What a silly girl. I'm afraid she doesn't know how much money the lady gave her."
Li Wei Yang touched the smooth beads and said: "Not everyone in this world loves money." These prayer beads felt very smooth and was obviously Xiaoman's most precious thing. She said that this string of beads can help her in fulfilling her wishes. I hope so, Li Wei Yang thought in her heart, and wound the string around her wrist.
Under the candlelight, this Buddhist beads shone strangely with a faint light, as if the brilliance came out from inside the beads, but Li Wei Yang did not notice it at this moment...
Early the next morning, Minzhi had a fever, and Li Wei Yang did not go to the theater. Originally, she made the troupe famous in order to be able to meet Princess Yongning. Now that she has met her, there is no need to get involved with them too much. But that day, she discovered that both Yuan Yu and Jiang Nan were at the theater, so Li Wei Yang immediately became interested. Although Wen Xiaolou left, it didn't stop her from using the theater troupe to get more useful information. However, when she arrived at the theater in the evening, she saw a group of people huddled around, craning their heads to see inside.
"Go through the back door." Li Wei Yang ordered.
The carriage entered the back door of the theater, only to see that the stage was not set up and there was not a single guest inside, leaving it completely empty. Li Wei Yang usually wears a veil, so the actors and guests don't see her at all. Only a few people have seen her face: Wen Xiaolou, Xiaoman, and the troupe leader. As soon as the troupe leader saw her coming, he immediately came up to her with a sad face and said: "Miss, how come we have encountered all the bad luck in the world! People say that glass is fragile and good dreams are difficult to make real. Why is God so cruel? How could the heavens be so foolish, and cause all those wonderful people to die! A good girl went to sing for a concert, but she disappeared like that!" He looked distressed.
Li Wei Yang's heart sank and said: "Who are you talking about?" Like a flash of lightning, she suddenly thought of something and walked quickly to the backroom. When she saw the scene there, she was stunned. Wen Xiaolou was holding Xiaoman, and he looked like a wooden man. Xiaoman was covered in blood, and her exposed pale arm was covered with bruises and wounds...
Li Wei Yang turned around suddenly and said sternly: "What on earth is going on!"
The troupe leader looked at Li Wei Yang's pair of dark eyes and felt the coldness was overwhelming. He shrank a little and said, "Xiaoman quietly came to say goodbye to me before, saying that she did not want to involve Wen Xiaolou and wanted to leave the troupe alone. I... I told Xiaoman that I spent a lot of money on her medical treatment and told her to sing for the last time. From then on, she would have nothing to do with the troupe. Who knew that she was just going to sing at a gathering, but somehow she was taken away by Grand Prince Yan? But she refused to obey. The prince was also a sinner. He actually gave her to the palace guards to toss her to death. When she was brought back, she barely looked like a human being... I was afraid that she would not be able to bear it so anything sharp was removed, but who would have expected that this girl actually broke the tea cup, slit her throat, and then beat it with her hands until they were covered with blood. Then, without caring about anything else, she held the porcelain piece in her mouth and swallowed it..."
Li Wei Yang raised her hand and slapped the troupe leader so hard that his mouth was filled with blood. The troupe leader looked at Li Wei Yang in surprise and was almost speechless.
Li Wei Yang's voice was infinitely cold, and she was completely different from the amiable wealthy daughter of the past: "Whose gathering was it?"
"Lin'an... Princess Lin'an's Mansion..." The troupe leader was dumbfounded and frightened.
Princess Lin'an, that is Empress Pei's eldest daughter, how could Prince Yan not attend her banquet! What a bastard!
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Xiao Qin: Today someone left a message asking why I wrote so much about Xiaolou and Xiaoman carefully, and said they were useless (‵′). In Xiao Qin's writing, even a nail is used to its full potential! 
Editor: (⊙o⊙)...nails are useful
Xiao Qin: Either pierce the enemy's feet or pierce the enemy's head!
Editor: o (□) o
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babyrdie · 5 months
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Pelion
This is a post collecting Greek and Roman versions of Chiron having taught Achilles, what the approach to their relationship was, and if there was anyone else. I see it being considered as something concrete that Patroclus and Ajax were there, but I had never read anything that they were actually there, so I got curious and did some research to see if I could find anything.
As my intention here is to try to find mentions of versions, note that I'm considering a LOT of texts. This means that I'm considering a LARGE amount of time and the author's profession/position is also varied (there are tragedians, there are sophists, there are senators, etc). I'm not trying to find a canon or anything, just trying to get an idea of when Patroclus and Ajax were added and the evolution of the perception of Achilles and Chiron's relationship over the years.
And of course, I may have missed something.
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Homer (8th century BC)
The translation used: Robert Fagles.
Homer doesn't give us an age for when Achilles was there, nor does he explicitly say whether anyone else was taught at the same time as him (although he mentions Machaon is the son of Asclepius and Asclepius learned from Chiron). We know, however, that for Homer Achilles had trained with Chiron and Achilles' spear even used to be Chiron's (although the one who gave it to Achilles was Peleus, as Chiron had given it to him)
And Achilles' only weapon Patroclus did not take was the great man's spear, weighted, heavy, tough. No other Achaean fighter could heft that shaft, only Achilles had the skill to wield it well: Pelian ash it was, a gift to his father Peleus presented by Chiron once, hewn on Pelion's crest to be the death of heroes.
The Iliad, XVI, 167-173.
On the other hand, Phoenix's mention of having helped raise Achilles leads me to understand that he didn't go to Pelion THAT early. Patroclus also says they grew up together on Phitia, Odysseus and Phoenix says Peleus sent Achilles to Agamemnon of Phitia. That is, there was some time before when he was in Phitia and a time after when he returned to Phitia.
Odysseus:
"[…] Oh old friend, surely your father Peleus urged you, that day he sent you out of Phthia to Agamemnon.[…]"
The Iliad, IX, 306-307.
Phoenix:
"[…] The old horseman Peleus had me escort you, that day he sent you out of Phthia to Agamernnon […]"
The Iliad, IX, 533-534.
"[…] Achilles— I loved you from the heart. You'd never go with another to banquet on the town or feast in your own halls. Never, until I'd sat you down on my knees and cut you the first bits of meat, remember? You'd eat your fill, I'd hold the cup to your lips and all too often you soaked the shirt on my chest, spitting up some wine, a baby's way… a misery. Oh I had my share of troubles for you, Achilles, did my share of labor. Brooding, never forgetting the gods would bring no son of mine to birth, not from my own loins. […]"
The Iliad, IX, 586-597.
Patroclus:
"[…] Never bury my bones apart from yours, Achilles, let them lie together… just as we grew up together in your house, after Menoetius brought me there from Opois, and only a boy, but banished for bloody murder the day I killed Amphidarnas' son. I was a fool — I never meant to kill him — quarreling over a dice game. Then the famous horseman Peleus took me into his halls, he reared me with kindness, appointed me your aide. So now let a single urn, the gold two-handled urn your noble mother gave you, hold our bones-together!"
The Iliad, XXIII, 100-110.
Patroclus emphasizing that they grew up together, but having learne to heal from Achilles (who learned from Chiron) and not from Chiron himself makes me think that his presence in Pelion is ambiguous. But he also explicitly says it's time in Phitia, which leads me to believe that perhaps he wasn't in Pelion. I think in Homer's version there is a possibility Achilles spent less time with Chiron compared to other versions.
"[…] And spread the soothing, healing salves across it, the powerful drugs they say you (Patroclus) learned from Achilles and Chiron the most humane of Centaurs taught your friend. […]"
The Iliad, XI, 992-994.
Hesiod (between 750 BC-650 BC)
See here.
One of the fragments attributed to Hesiod (Catalogues of Women) mentions Achilles being with Chiron when the event of Helen's suitors occurred.
Berlin Papyri, No. 9739: (ll. 100-106) But Chiron was tending the son of Peleus, swift-footed Achilles, pre-eminent among men, on woody Pelion; for he was still a boy. For neither warlike Menelaus nor any other of men on earth would have prevailed in suit for Helen, if fleet Achilles had found her unwed. But, as it was, warlike Menelaus won her before.
We don't know from this source where Patroclus was, but Ajax was certainly not in Pelion because here he was one of the suitors.
Berlin Papyri, No. 9739: (ll. 55-62) And from Salamis Aias, blameless warrior, sought her to wife, and offered fitting gifts, even wonderful deeds; for he said that he would drive together and give the shambling oxen and strong sheep of all those who lived in Troezen and Epidaurus near the sea, and in the island of Aegina and in Mases, sons of the Achaeans, and shadowy Megara and frowning Corinthus, and Hermione and Asine which lie along the sea; for he was famous with the long spear.
Pindar (518 BC–438 BC)
See here.
Pindar establishes Chiron having reared Jason and Asclepius and a time later Achilles, but doesn't mention anyone else in Achilles' time.
§ 3.50 [...] Deep-thinking Cheiron reared Jason under his stone roof, and later Asclepius, [55] whom he taught the gentle-handed laws of remedies. And he arranged a marriage for Peleus with the lovely-bosomed daughter of Nereus, and brought up for her their incomparable child, nurturing his spirit with all fitting things, so that when the blasts of the sea-winds sent him to Troy, he might withstand the spear-clashing war-shout of the Lycians and Phrygians and Dardanians; and when he came into close conflict with the spear-bearing Ethiopians, he might fix it in his mind that their leader, powerful Memnon the kinsman of Helenus, should not return to his home. From that point the light of the Aeacids has been fixed to shine far. [...]
He also doesn't explore the relationship between Chiron and Achilles beyond Chiron's connection to Achilles' family.
Euripides (480 AC–406 AC)
See here.
In Iphigenia in Aulis, Agamemnon explains to Clytemnestra Peleus sent Achilles early to train with Chiron because he wanted to "prevent his learning the ways of the wicked". Therefore, he was young enough for isolation with Chiron to be considered a kind of deterrent for Achilles from coming into contact with "the ways of the wicked". Clytemnestra's question was if he was trained by Peleus or by Thetis and the answer was by Chiron. So really, he must have been quite young. 
CLYTAEMNESTRA: Did Thetis or his father train Achilles? AGAMEMNON: Chiron brought him up, to prevent his learning the ways of the wicked. CLYTAEMNESTRA: Ah wise the teacher, still wiser the father, who intrusted his son to such hands.
Here there is no mention of any other student of Chiron at the same time. Euripides also doesn't explore the relationship between Chiron and Achilles beyond Chiron's connection to Achilles' family.
Plato (427 – 348 BC)
See here.
In Republic, Achilles is mentioned as having been trained by Chiron:
[...] Achilles, the son of a goddess and of Peleus the most chaste1 of men, grandson2of Zeus, and himself bred under the care of the most sage Cheiron, [...]
And that is it.
Xenophon (430 BC-354/355 BC)
See here.
In Cygeneticus, Xenophon says that Chiron's students are: Cephalus, Asclepius, Meilanion, Nestor, Amphiaraus, Peleus, Telamon, Meleager, Theseus, Hippolytus, Palamedes, Odysseus, Menestheus, Diomedes, Castor, Polydeuces, Machaon, Podaleirius, Antilochus, Aeneas, Achilles.
§ 1 Game and hounds are the invention of gods, of Apollo and Artemis. They bestowed it on Cheiron and honoured him therewith for his righteousness. And he, receiving it, rejoiced in the gift, and used it. 2 And he had for pupils in venery and in other noble pursuits — Cephalus, Asclepius, Meilanion, Nestor, Amphiaraus, Peleus, Telamon, Meleager, Theseus, Hippolytus, Palamedes, Odysseus, Menestheus, Diomedes, Castor, Polydeuces, Machaon, Podaleirius, Antilochus, Aeneas, Achilles, of whom each in his time was honoured by gods. 3 Let no man marvel that the more part of these, even though they pleased gods, died none the less; for that was nature's work; but the praise of them grew mightily;—nor yet that not all of these flourished at one time. For Cheiron's lifetime sufficed for all. 4 For Zeus and Cheiron were brethren, sons of one sire, but the mother of the one was Rhea, of the other the nymph Nais: and so, though he was born before these, he died after them, for he taught Achilles.
Although it has Achilles and Antilochus, there is no Patroclus. Although it has Telamon, there is no Ajax. Considering, however, that there are characters of similar age to Achilles as Antilochus, perhaps in this version he wasn't the only student at the time.
Apollonius Rhodius (3rd century BC)
See here.
Right at the Book I of Argonautica, Apollonius shows Achilles being a child small enough for Chiron's wife hold in her arms.
§ 1.519 [...] And there came down from the mountain-top to the sea Chiron, son of Philyra, and where the white surf broke he dipped his feet, and, often waving with his broad hand, cried out to them at their departure, "Good speed and a sorrowless home- return!" And with him his wife, bearing Peleus' son Achilles on her arm, showed the child to his dear father.
Aristaeus, son of Apollo, is mentioned, but he's from before Achilles. So they weren't taught at the same time.
§ 2.500 [...] And here to Phoebus she bore Aristaeus whom the Haemonians, rich in corn-land, call "Hunter" and "Shepherd". Her, of his love, the god made a nymph there, of long life and a huntress, and his son he brought while still an infant to be nurtured in the cave of Cheiron. [...]
Hera mentions that Achilles is raised in Thetis's absence and water nymphs help Chiron raise him.
§ 4.770 "[...] When thy son shall come to the Elysian plain, he whom now in the home of Cheiron the Centaur water-nymphs are tending, though he still craves thy mother milk [...]"
Pseudo-Apollodorus (first or second century AD)
See here.
In the Library, Pseudo-Apollodurs appears to establish Achilles being raised by Chiron as very early as well, as chronologically he places Pelion's time shortly after Thetis attempted to immortalize Achilles. He was also young enough for Chiron to easily rename him (the original name being Ligyron). 
[3.13.6] When Thetis had got a babe by Peleus, she wished to make it immortal, and unknown to Peleus she used to hide it in the fire by night in order to destroy the mortal element which the child inherited from its father, but by day she anointed him with ambrosia. But Peleus watched her, and, seeing the child writhing on the fire, he cried out; and Thetis, thus prevented from accomplishing her purpose, forsook her infant son and departed to the Nereids. Peleus brought the child to Chiron, who received him and fed him on the inwards of lions and wild swine and the marrows of bears, and named him Achilles, because he had not put his lips to the breast; but before that time his name was Ligyron.
Furthermore, Achilles' Troy prophecy would have been known to Thetis only when Achilles was 9 years old and then she took him to Skyros, which gave me the impression that he was very young when he went to Pelion and was nine when he went to Skyros.
[3.13.8] When Achilles was nine years old, Calchas declared that Troy could not be taken without him; so Thetis, foreseeing that it was fated he should perish if he went to the war, disguised him in female garb and entrusted him as a maiden to Lycomedes. Bred at his court, Achilles had an intrigue with Deidamia, daughter of Lycomedes, and a son Pyrrhus was born to him, who was afterwards called Neoptolemus. But the secret of Achilles was betrayed, and Ulysses, seeking him at the court of Lycomedes, discovered him by the blast of a trumpet. And in that way Achilles went to Troy.
However, he also considers the myths of Phoenix and clearly doesn't forget his presence in Phitia. This conflicts with the idea of Phoenix having helped raise Achilles, unless at the age of nine Achilles was actually no longer in Pelion but in Phitia. Although he mentions Patroclus accompanying Achilles to Troy, he doesn't mention him being at Pelion. In Ajax's parts, he isn't related to Pelion or Chiron.
He was accompanied by Phoenix, son of Amyntor. This Phoenix had been blinded by his father on the strength of a false accusation of seduction preferred against him by his father's concubine Phthia. But Peleus brought him to Chiron, who restored his sight, and thereupon Peleus made him king of the Dolopians. Achilles was also accompanied by Patroclus, son of Menoetius and Sthenele, daughter of Acastus; or the mother of Patroclus was Periopis, daughter of Pheres, or, as Philocrates says, she was Polymele, daughter of Peleus. At Opus, in a quarrel over a game of dice, Patroclus killed the boy Clitonymus, son of Amphidamas, and flying with his father he dwelt at the house of Peleus and became a minion of Achilles. . . .
In the case of the Library, this confusion is normal because it's an encyclopedia. Although the author seems to be trying to keep it as chronologically aligned as possible, whether or not it's still an attempt to record a lot of different versions of myths. And different myths can result in contradictions.
Also, although he doesn't write Ajax or Patroclus being with Achilles while he was with Chiron, Apollodorus describes both of them being present as suitors:
[3.10.8] Now the kings of Greece repaired to Sparta to win the hand of Helen. [...] Ajax and Teucer, sons of Telamon; Patroclus, son of Menoetius.
Pseudo-Plutarch (?-?)
See here.
Previously attributed to Plutarch (no longer), On Music emphasizes Achilles and Chiron's connection to music. It dates back to around Plutarch's time.
§ 40 Now for the advantages that accrue to men from the use of music, the famous Homer has taught it us, introducing Achilles, in the height of his fury toward Agamemnon, appeased by the music which he learned from Chiron, a person of great wisdom. For thus says he: Amused at ease, the god-like man they found, Pleased with the solemn harp's harmonious sound. The well-wrought harp from conquered Thebe came; Of polished silver was its costly frame. With this he soothes his angry soul, and sings The immortal deeds of heroes and of kings." Learn, says Homer, from hence the true use of music. For it became Achilles, the son of Peleus the Just, to sing the famous acts and achievements of great and valiant men. Also, in teaching the most proper time to make use of it, he found out a profitable and pleasing pastime for one's leisure hours. For Achilles, being both valiant and active, by reason of the disgust he had taken against Agamemnon withdrew from the war. Homer therefore thought he could not do better than by the laudable incitements of music and poetry to inflame the hero's courage for those achievements which he afterwards performed. And this he did, calling to mind the great actions of former ages. Such was then the ancient music, and such the advantages that made it profitable. To which end and purpose we read that Hercules, Achilles, and many others made use of it; whose master, wisest Chiron, is recorded to have taught not only music, but morality and physic.
Ptolemy Hephaestion (?-?)
See here.
Because of the information found in the Suda (§ pi.3037), it is theorized that this Ptolemey is Ptolemey Chennus. If so, Chennus was alive during the reigns of Trajan (duration: 98 AD-117 AD) and Hadrian (duration: 117 AD-138 AD)
In Photius's review of New History, he says that Ptolemy wrote that Cocytus, Dionysus and Achilles were taught by Chiron. There is no emphasis on Achilles and Chiron's relationship, but there is also Chiron giving him a name and Achilles going to Pelion at a very young age. In this version, Thetis also had six children before Achilles, but they all died.
§ 190.4 [...] "Only Cocytus washed the wounds of Adonis", was as follows: Cocytus was the name of a pupil to whom Chiron had taught medicine and who cared for Adonis when he was wounded by the wild boar.
§ 190.33 Dionysus was loved by Chiron, from whom he learned chants and dances, the bacchic rites and initiations. [...]
§ 190.46 [...] Thetis burned in a secret place the children she had by Peleus; six were born; when she had Achilles, Peleus noticed and tore him from the flames with only a burnt ankle-bone and confided him to Chiron. [...]
§ 190.47 [...]The teacher of Chiron was called Achilleus and it of him that the name came which Chiron gave to the son of Peleus. [...]
Pausanias (110 AD –180 AD)
See here. 
Pausanias describes the throne of the Amyclaean, by Bathycles of Magnesia (about 550 BC), and on it there are Achilles and Chiron.
[12] There is Peleus handing over Achilles to be reared by Cheiron, who is also said to have been his teacher. [...]
Philostratus the Elder (190 AD–230 AD)
See here and here.
The sophist Philostratus wrote Imagines, a series of descriptions of arts. Apparently it's still up for debate whether these are descriptions of real arts or not, but one of them involves Chiron's education of Achilles.
I'm not going to put the excerpt here because it's too small to be cut and too big to be put in the post, so if anything, see the link. Only Achilles and Chiron are present and the interaction between the two seems to have been approached from a more affectionate perspective. It's really sweet, actually.
In On Heroica, Protesilaus (not the same Protesilaus who was the first to die at Troy) mentions Ajax among Chiron's students:
§ 708 Protesilaos says that he himself shared the company of Kheiron at the same time with Palamedes, Achilles, and Ajax. [...]
Achilles and Chiron's relationship is described like this:
§ 730 and how Selene habitually visited the sleeping Endymion. "Peleus," she said, "I shall even give to you a child mightier than a mortal." When Achilles was born, they made Kheiron his foster-father. He fed him honeycombs and the marrow of fawns. When Achilles reached the age at which children need wagons and knucklebones, he did not prohibit such games, but accustomed him to small javelins, darts, and race courses. Achilles also had a small ashen spear hewn by Kheiron, and he seemed to babble about military affairs. When he became an ephebe, a brightness radiated from his face, and his body was beyond natural size, since he grew more easily than do trees near springs. He was celebrated much at symposia and much in serious endeavors. When he appeared to yield to anger, Kheiron taught him music. Music was enough to tame the readiness and rising of his disposition. Without exertion, he thoroughly learned the musical modes, and he sang to the accompaniment of a lyre. He used to sing of the ancient comrades, Hyacinthus and Narcissus, and something about Adonis. And the lamentations for Hyllas and Abderos being fresh — since, when both were ephebes, the one was carried into a spring until he disappeared, and upon the other the horses of Diomedes feasted — not without tears did he sing of these matters. I also heard the following things: that he sacrificed to Calliope asking for musical skill and mastery of poetic composition [...]
Himerius (315 AD–386 AD)
See here.
The sophist Himerius strongly associates Chiron with music and, consequently, Achilles. We even have this part, which I honestly found kind of funny...
§ 9.5 [...] Horsekeepers strike up a song when their colts start acting like adult males in their relations with mares. Chiron would not have remained silent in the case of Achilles, if the latter had not concealed his love for Hippodamia. And I understand that the pastoral god Pan played his pipe more forcefully when Dionysus took Ariadne to wife in Cretan caves.
Note: Hippodamia = Briseis.
He explicitly states that he doesn't believe in the myth of Skyros and Achilles went from Pelion directly to Troy.
§ 46.9 They say that Peleus of Thessaly, already old and because of his age not ready for war, bedecked his son Achilles with his own arms when the latter was still young and just getting a beard. He sent Achilles to Troy to be a general to the Greeks, and he sent him, not from the girls’ apartments and the house of Lycomedes—let us not believe the myths on this point—but from Mt. Pelion and from Chiron. Hence right in the midst of battle Achilles played his lyre § 46.10 and sang what the Centaur [Chiron] had taught him. He frightened Trojans> with his golden weapons and saved the Greeks. [...]
§ 26.20 I propose at the outset [of a young man’s career] a fervor for accomplishment, inasmuch as it is customary that... [Achilles] was . . . in battle as a result of the teachings of Chiron...[...]
There is no Ajax or Patroclus in Pelion, but Telamon (Ajax's father) is mentioned as one of Chiron's students.
§ 23.9 [...] Aeacus marveled at the Centaur for his skill and at how the chorus of swans immediately started dancing around the lyre, and he brought [his sons] Telamon and Peleus to Chiron and gave them to him, to be watched over along with the swans... to be satisfied with the meal I [provide], but if my eloquence skillfully provides food...
Ioannis Tzetzes (1100 AD-1800 AD)
See here.
He mention three students: Achilles, Asclepius, Jason. No Ajax or Patroclus.
§ 6.959 (TE2.94) CONCERNING THE THESSALIAN CHEIRON, HALF MAN HALF BEAST, TEACHER OF HEROES Cheiron, who was the teacher of many great men, From Asclepius to Jason and then Achilles himself,[...]
Chiron is also Achilles' maternal grandfather:
§ 6.994 (TE2.98) CONCERNING ACHILLES Achilles was son of Peleus and Thetis, Not the sea nymph but a mortal woman And daughter of Cheiron, the philosopher, Whom we described above as being the teacher of many heroes. He was instructed in hunting and archery and medicine and many arts By his very own grandfather.
? (?-?)
See here.
Dictys Cretenses was believed to be Roman, but it's actually a Latin translation of a Greek original, so I'm putting it here. But what we know about names and dates concerns the Latin version, so I can't say for sure the author or the time of the Greek original.
Here a rumor of Thetis being the daughter of Chiron is mentioned and Phoenix is explicitly stated as Achilles' teacher, so here Achilles lived in Phitia long enough for Phoenix to be his teacher.
§ 1.14 Next Achilles arrived, the son of Peleus and Thetis. (Thetis, so they say, was the daughter of Chiron.) Achilles was in the first years of his manhood, a noble youth and handsome. So great was his zeal for war that he was already known as the bravest champion alive. Nevertheless, it must be admitted, his character showed a certain ill-advised forcefulness, a certain savage impatience. He was accompanied by Patroclus, his close friend, and Phoenix, his guardian and teacher. [...]
§ 6.7 [...] Peleus, with whom he had become so intimate that he was able to tell, among other things, about Peleus' marriage with Thetis, Chiron's daughter. At that time many kings had been invited from everywhere to the wedding, which was at Chiron's home. During the banquet they had praised the bride and offered her toasts as if to a goddess, saying that she was a Nereid and that Chiron was Nereus. [...]
Art
Peleus delivers his son Achilles to the foster care of the wise centaur Chiron, ca 500 - 480 BC, attributed to Berlin Painter. See here.
Chiron holds the boy Achilles, 520 BC, attributed to Oltos. See here. 
ROMAN
Hyginus
See here.
Astronomica, attributed to Hyginus and believed to have been written between 27 BC–14 AD, establishes Chiron as having taught Achilles and Asclepius and doesn't explore beyond that, since the focus is on telling myths of the constellations. Also, Astronomica considers Greek myths despite being Roman.
§ 2.38.1 CENTAUR: He is said to be Chiron, son of Saturn and Philyra, who surpassed not only the other Centaurs but also men in justice, and is thought to have reared Aesculapius and Achilles. By his conscientiousness and diligence, therefore, he won inclusion among the stars.
He also mentions Euripides said Chiron's daughter Melanippe was once called Thetis.
§ 2.18.4 Euripides in his Melanippe, says that Melanippe, daughter of Chiron the Centaur, was once called Thetis. [...]
Ovid (43 BC-17/18 AD)
See here 
In Fasti, Ovid writes that Heracles visited Chiron while he was training Achilles, and Chiron was accidentally poisoned and died. There is no mention of anyone other than Achilles and his relationship with Chiron was clearly affectionate (Achilles even calls him "dear father"). In this version, then, Achilles wasn't the one who left the Pelion, but Chiron was the one who died before Achilles left the Pelion.
[...] Meantime Chiron looked askance at the club and lion’s skin and said, “Man worthy of those arms, and arms worthy the man!” Nor could Achilles keep his hands from daring to touch the skin all shaggy with bristles. And while the old man fingered the shafts clotted with poison, one of the arrows fell out of the quiver and stuck in his left foot. Chiron groaned and drew the steel from his body; Alcides groaned too, and so did the Haemonian boy. The centaur himself, however, compounded herbs gathered on the Pagasaean hills and tended the wound with diverse remedies; but the gnawing poison defied all remedies, and the bane soaked into the bones and the whole body. The blood of the Lernaean hydra, mingled with the Centaur’s blood, left no time for rescue. Achilles, bathed in tears, stood before him as before a father; so would he have wept for Peleus at he point of death. Often he fondled the feeble hands with his own loving hands; the teacher reaped the reward of the character he had moulded. Often Achilles kissed him, and often said to him as he lay there, “Live, I pray thee, and do not forsake me, dear father.” The ninth day was come when thou, most righteous Chiron, didst gird thy body with twice seven stars.
Valerius Flaccus (?-90 AD)
See here.
Valerius's version of an Argonautica establishes Patroclus as being in Pelion with Achilles.
Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 1. 406 ff: "Also Actor's son [Menoitios (Menoetius) upon departing with the Argonauts] leaves his child [Patroklos (Patroclus)] in Chiron's cave, side by side with his dear Achilles, to study the chords of the harp, and side by side to hurl a boy's light javelins, and to learns to mount and ride upon the back of the genial master."
Silius Italicus (26 AD –101 AD)
See here.
Again, just Achilles.
§ 11.449 A third lyre, whose strains moulded the minds of heroes and the spirit of great Achilles in the cave of Mount Pelion — the lyre that Cheiron loved, could quell the raging sea or the wrath of Hell itself, when he struck the strings. [...]
Statius (45 AD-96 AD)
See here and here.
In Achilleid. Statius establishes that Patroclus was at Pelion with Achilles
[158] [...] Patroclus follows him, bound to him even then by a strong affection, and strains to rival all his mighty doings, well-matched in the pursuits and ways of youth, but far behind in strength, and yet to pass to Pergamum with equal fate.
Achilleid also explores their (Achilles and Chiron) relationship as being of the more affectionate kind. In Silvae, it's even declared that blood isn't the only important thing and Chiron surpassed Peleus in fatherhood.
§ 2.1.80 [...] Suffer me, honoured parents; and thou, Nature, whose it is to knit the first heart-ties throughout the world, forbid not my words: it is not always nearness of blood or descent from a common stock that makes us kin: often changelings and adopted children steal closer to our hearts than our own people. Sons of our blood are ours perforce; sons of our love it is a joy to choose. Thus it was that half-brute Chiron outdid Peleus of Haemonia in loving-kindness to the boy Achilles.
Claudius Aelianus (175 AD-235 AD)
See here.
Aelianus seems to tend to emphasize Achilles learned from Chiron, but Patroclus didn't learn from Chiron but from Achilles. Although he's Roman, he had a preference for Greek authors, so I imagine he was going with Homer's version.
Aelian, On Animals 2. 18 (trans. Scholfield) (Greek natural history C2nd A.D.) : "In Homer skill in treating the wounded and persons in need of medicine goes back as far as the third generation of pupil and master [see Iliad 11. 832 above]. Thus Patroklos (Patroclus), son of Menoitios, is taught the healing art by Akhilleus (Achilles), and Akhilleus, son of Peleus, is taught by Kheiron (Chiron), son of Kronos (Cronus)."
Aelian, Historical Miscellany 12. 25 (trans. Wilson) (Greek rhetorician C2nd to 3rd A.D.) : "[On wise counsellors :] Odysseus benefited from Alkinous (Alcinous), Akhilleus (Achilles) from Kheiron (Chiron), Patroklos (Patroclus) from Akhilleus."
Art
Chiron instructs the boy Achilles in the playing of the lyre, ca 65-79 AD. See here.
OTHER
John Malalalas (491AD-578 AD)
See here.
Neither Greek nor Roman, but Syrian. Achilles once again is a student without the presence of Ajax or Patroclus. Here Chiron is his grandfather on Thetis' side.
§ 5.97 [...] They entreated Peleus and his wife Thetis and her father Cheiron the philosopher king, to provide Achilles, the son of Thetis and Peleus and grandson of Cheiron. This Cheiron sent and brought him. For he was spending time with King Lycomedes, the father in law of Achilles and father of Deidamia on the island. Achilles went with the Atreidai, having his own army with him, called Myrmidons then but now called Bulgars, three thousand, with Patrocles the camp commander (stratopedarches) and Nestor. They were entreated by Cheiron and Peleus and Thetis into going with Achilles.
CONCLUSION
In most versions, there was no mention of anyone else being trained at the same time as Achilles. In the art I've found, it's always just Achilles and he's always very young as well.
Some versions state or imply that Chiron is the father of Thetis, and therefore Chiron isn't only Achilles' teacher but also his grandfather. Chiron always appears associated with Achilles' family, whether by Thetis or Peleus or even both, but in these versions Chiron isn't only associated but is part of the family.
Some sources emphasize how Achilles being a musician is also because of Chiron. Depending on the source, this ability appears to be particularly valued. When Achilles appears capable of healing, this is also associated with Chiron. Although Chiron also taught him battle moves, it seemed to me that the most remembered skills taught to Achilles by Chiron are on the more peaceful/diplomatic side: he sings beautifully, he can heal, he was raised away from the wicked, etc and all of this because of Chiron. This makes me wonder if Achilles' characteristic of not liking trickery also had something to do with him being raised Chiron early (away from "the wicked", after all).
Patroclus is only concretely established as being present with Achilles in Pelion in Roman mythology. In the Greek, nothing. But I imagine in modern times he's associated with being in Pelion because, chronologically, for Patroclus to grow up with Achilles he has to go to Pelion with him (after all Achilles spent a considerable amount of his childhood with Chiron).
The sites keep saying that Ajax was trained by Chiron, but they never give the source. I was only able to find mention of his presence by the sophist Philostrathus the Elder, in Roman Greece. This perhaps indicates that Ajax's presence in Pelion with Achilles is a later addition/development. My guess for Ajax being so associated with Pelion in modern times is because Peleus, Telamon, and Achilles all have a relationship with Chiron.
For some curious reason, there was a greater focus on Achilles and Chiron's relationship during Roman Greece. Before that, their relationship wasn't explored much other than mentioning that Chiron trained him and that Chiron has a relationship with Thetis and Peleus. Sure, we can imagine it was good, but there wasn't a need to emphasize whether it was more of a teacher-student dynamic, more of a parent-child dynamic, or something different. In the Roman Era, Chiron seems associated with a father figure to Achilles. The exception seems to be Apollonius, who already paints them in a cute image and is theorized to be from the 3rd century BC, which makes him from Hellenistic Greece.
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Creatures in the World of Mages
Aspssasin [WS 330]
Basilisks [WS 32]
Battering rams [AWTWB 39]
Brownies (can be part mage; can go to Watford) [WS 210]
Centaurs (can be part mage; can go to Watford) [WS 210]
Chimera [CO 5]
Counting sheep [WS 304]
Coyotes (can play poker) [WS 127]
Creek dryad [WS 160]
Demons (Do not talk to them; do not take their sweets; do not get in their vans; have to be summoned) (last demon entrapment case documented in 1800s) [AWTWB 18; 23]
Diphthong [WS 330]
Direhog [AWTWB 69]
Ditch Imp [WS 291]
Dolphins (Capable of speech) [WS 59]
Dragons (If dragons lose the use of a wing, the other dragons will kill it) [AWTWB 74]
Dryads (Hair “like moss” and dress “like one of those manga girls with the Victorian books and the umbrellas”) [CO 98]
Either/orcs [AWTWB 140]
Elf [WS 186]
Ent (Can be made of multiple types of trees; do not have faces; speak human languages; can engulf people in their bark) [AWTWB 205-207]
Fairies (live beyond the “fairy fog” in their own realm; have green wings that “shimmer in the moonlight”) [AWTWB 283; 569]
Fauns (can be part mage; can go to Watford) [CO 173]
Flibbertigibbets (Only takes two or three to kill a magician; make you lose your mind) [CO 113]
Fomorian (Chaos demon; Irish) [WS 138]
Fox Spirit [AWTWB 274]
Gargoyles [AWTWB 569]
Genie (Live in lamps; two rules - “You can’t wish for more wishes, and I don’t fuck with demons”) [AWTWB 141]
Ghost (translucent not white) [CO 79]
Ghoul [WS 127]
Giants (eat babies; hibernate for years at a time; have to be zoned for; have their own language; “Gog & Magog: World Tour 1993) [AWTWB 167; 169; 207; 207; 563]
Giant Eagle (there is a whistle that supposedly summons one) [WS 311]
Gnomes [AWTWB 207]
Goats of Watford (Have wings; protect Watford’s existence; only respond to select magic) [AWTWB 214-215; 340]
Goblins (green skinned; red lipped; handsome; can wear disguises; goblin who brings Simon Snow’s head back gets to be king; their gear is always cursed) [AWTWB 51; 53]
Gryphon (Conspiracy theory that the government is manufacturing them; give live birth) [WS 330; AWTWB 192; 447]
Gun demon (American only) [WS 127]
Harmadillos (not native to UK)
Harpies [AWTWB 146; 569]
Heffalump (Extinct) [WS 188]
Hell hounds (three heads; kept as pets) [AWTWB 307]
Hinkypunk [WS 160]
Imps (do not like to be confused with demons; make deals for children; play impdice) [AWTWB 369]
Jackalope (capable of speech) [WS 161]
Judas goats [AWTWB 39]
Lay-witch [WS 264]
Leach [WS 127]
Leprechauns (their gold disappears if you try to give it to other magicians) [CO 9]
lllamas (only one herd outside of South America owned by Malcom Grimm-Pitch) [AWTWB 39]
Loch Ness monster [AWTWB 565]
Magickal bees [Snow For Christmas 241]
Magickal swans (live in Oxford) [AWTWB 565]
Mermaids (can spread STIs between species; can have intercourse with humans; reproduce through fertilizing eggs) [AWTWB 184; 369-371]
Merwolves (do not like silver; blood takes like “gamy motor oil”; removed from Watford by Niamh) [AWTWB 317; 575]
Minotaur (Professor Minos; half-man half bull) [CO 81]
Mustkrat maiden (trick humans into trapping them so they can trade skins; have a thin layer of skin, both physically and emotionally) [AWTWB 204-205]
Nar-do-whal (one discovered in the Watford moat) [WS 329]
Ne’er-do-wolves [CO 132]
Night mares [AWTWB 39]
Nixies [WS 262]
Numpties [CO 132]
Otters with wings [AWTWB 184]
Paindeer [AWTWB 77]
Pegasus (Wings have “soft-white feather tipped with sky blue”) [AWTWB 109]
Pithbulls [WS 298]
Pixies (smell unique) (can be part mage; can go to Watford) [WS 210; AWTWB 25]
Prairie mog (American only) [WS 127]
Red devil [WS 139]
River spirit [WS 215-218]
River Phoenix (extremely rare) [AWTWB 150]
Sasquatch [WS 210]
Sea witches [AWTWB 496]
Sirens (can live in wells in America) [WS 127]
Sphinx [WS 162]
Spider-women (eight eyes; at least thirty fingers; four tongues; three hands) [AWTWB 248-249]
Spite sprite [WS 139]
Three headed snakes (can be killed by chopping off all three heads) [AWTWB 421-422]
Trolls [WS 329]
Unfairy [WS 204]
Unicorns (only capable of making small talk; can live on farms) [WS 58]
Vampires (need an invitation to enter every building; dislike the sun; need food and blood to survive; do not get sick; heal quickly; only immortal if they consume human blood; legal to kill them; Open signs and welcome mats allow vampires in) [AWTWB 59; 68; 285]
Vampire King [WS 290]
Venomous crested wood foul [Fangirl 101]
Were-adactyl (WS 139)
Were-pole-cat (live in surfeits) [WS 137-144]
Were-skunk [AWTWB 9]
Werewolves (After exposure, people must be quarantined due to the lupin virus; can be vaccinated against the lupin virus) [AWTWB 158]
Wosegers (worse version of badger) [CO 131]
Wraith [WS 127]
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The Uncanny X-Men #173 - To Have and Have Not
Wolverine and Rogue start questioning members of the Japanese criminal underworld, looking for the Silver Samurai. We learn that the rest of the X-Men, except Storm, were poisoned by the tea Viper gave them last issue. They're all in the hospital with Mariko, who survived the explosion at the dock, also last issue.
Wolverine and Rogue follow a lead to the estate of a man named Nabatone, the man who set up the meeting between Mariko and the Silver Samurai, also also last issue (seems like you really need to just read that one!). The estate is heavily guarded, but Rogue can fly, so they bypass the guards and land in a courtyard of the house. Rogue accidentally trips a security system that shoots a huge laser blast at her, but Wolverine tackles her, saving her. Rogue lands on top of Wolverine and as a way to thank him for saving her, Rogue tries to kiss him. But Wolverine stops her because Rogue's power is that she absorbs the abilities, memories, and emotions of anyone she touches. Did Rogue intend to do that to Wolverine like she did with Carol Danvers? Or was she genuinely wanting to kiss Wolverine in that moment?
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But Rogue's intent doesn't matter - they find Nabatone, and he's already dead. Has been for quite a while. Rogue asks how it's possible he's been dead so long when he just arranged the meeting with Mariko and the Silver Samurai. Wolverine says that that Nabatone must have been an imposter... They return to the hospital.
Elsewhere, Yukio leads Storm to a friend's home for help. But Yukio's friend refuses to let them inside because they are being followed by the Silver Samurai and it would be too dangerous. Soon after, a group of presumably the Silver Samurai's henchmen surround Yukio and Storm. The women quickly overpower the men and Storm lets out a celebratory bolt of lightning. She's enjoying Yukio's whole outlook on fighting, but having fun at the same time. Storm's feeling good.
The Silver Samurai and Viper show up at the hospital. Rogue takes on Viper, and Wolverine fights with the Silver Samurai. Wolverine's beating the Silver Samurai pretty handily, but then Viper enters and points a gun at Mariko. Wolverine stops fighting. The Silver Samurai says he has failed Viper, who he calls his "mistress." Rogue flies in suddenly, and pushes Wolverine and Mariko out of Viper's line of fire. Viper shoots Rogue. It's a powerful blaster, but Rogue is somewhat invulnerable to it. The gun explodes because of how powerful the blast is. Wolverine rushes back to Rogue, who can barely speak. Viper teleports away. Wolverine knows Rogue is severely injured. She needs to absorb his healing ability. He kisses her. (I literally got chills at this.)
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One week later.
Mariko visits the "ancestral seat" of the Yashida family. She's feeling too excited to sleep, given that her wedding to Logan is tomorrow. A man approaches her and wishes her and Logan well. Mariko is startled by the man, but then doesn't seem to remember him when he turns and leaves. She believes she was talking to herself.
Next day.
Logan's wedding! Charles, Lilandra, Lorna, Alex, Scott and Madelyne all show up for the big day. Everyone is shocked to meet Madelyne because of her resemblance to Jean. Lilandra is so startled she wants to fight Madelyne, believing the Phoenix has returned. Scott even thinks to himself that Madelyne may be the reincarnation of Jean. Charles calms everyone down. Until Storm arrives with a new mohawk haircut. Everyone is shocked by the change. Then Kitty asks Madelyne to hold Lockheed so she can do her maid of honor duties. Madelyne asks Scott who all these people are and what he's gotten her into (Lockheed is a dragon and not a cat like she expected). But then, Mariko stops everything. She says there will be no wedding. Logan is "not worthy." Mariko turns and leaves. A tear falls from Logan's eye. Waiting for Mariko outside is the man that wished her well last night...
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Paranormal Star Review
Title: But Did You Die? #4 Klutz: Phoenix Revenge
Author: Sedona Ashe
Pages:173
Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐(4/5)
Synopsis: I just want a quiet life on a beach with my mates to keep me… busy. Is that too much to ask? Clearly, the answer to that question is yes. Maybe it was payback for the whole punching-death-in-the-face thing. Whatever the reason, Fate enjoyed creating chaos in my life and then sitting back to watch the unfolding crapfest with popcorn in hand. Ridgeforce and Midnight are coming to an end. What can I say? Burning things to the ground is sort of my thing. The only problem is that I’m not the only one who can rise from the ashes. It turns out that from the shambled remains of the two organizations that have been on mine and my mates' tails since the beginning, rises another threat. From my blood, they created the impossible. Mates were supposed to be given to us by Fate. They weren’t intended to be created in a lab. Take down the bad guys and live happily ever after, that is still a thing… right?
First And Last Sentence: Here
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Tell us about the ocs, they look fun!
My partner @joissus51 (Jo(urney)) and I immediately upon seeing this
"WE GOT AN ASK. WE GOT AN ASKKKKKK" *absolute gremlin laughter*
Do you truly want to know?
Yes, you do. Your answer is yes.
>:3
Thank-you-thank-you-thank-you for the ask :D
I shall now infodump :]
Let's begin~
To start, this whole thing originated from when we watched Spider-Man: No Way Home. Literally the moment we got home we began plotting because we were so inspired
It started as a Spiderverse au (ala Into the Spiderverse) and devolved from there
We have involved elements from just about everything we have been collectively interested in over the last year.
Including but not limited to: Marvel, Ace Attorney, Miraculous Ladybug, The Magnus Archives, Danny Phantom, Ouran High School Host Club, a play we both played lead roles in, etc.
So many characters from these have been stolen and their names warped into off-brand versions of them :>
Meet the cast:
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Octavian Otto Osborne (aka Tavi) (they/them)
Birthday: August 20th 1992 (current age in the plot: 28)
6'3" (~193 cm)
Intersex/Nonbinary, Demi-Panromantic, Asexual
Parents: Bernard and Emilia Osborne (aka (owners of Oscorp, mega rich kinda-celebrities)
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Charlie "Chuck" Norman Beaumont (they/them)
Birthday: April 3rd 1992 (current age in the plot: 28)
5'8" (~173 cm)
Nonbinary, Panromantic, Asexual
Parents: Charles and Beatrice Beaumont (one's a nurse and the other is a carpenter)
Basics of the plot:
Chuck and Tavi were both gifted kids that went to live in the dorms at MIT at the age of 16. (Both being the same age, they were put in the same dorm)
And they were roommates!
Through hazing and exams, they eventually made it to graduation together. They aren't quite dating, but they also aren't not-dating, y'know? Simply oblivious but comfortable in eachother's company.
Tavi's parents are no-shows, of course. Chuck's family is there, and they greet Tavi warmly. (Tavi has totally been immersed into the family unit in all ways but name, even if they're still a bit uncomfortable).
Tavi leaves the ceremony and drives back home to find their parents' bodies on the floor, and a suspicious figure jumping out of the window. Their father was already dead but their mother told them "I love you," for the first time as she took her final breath.
They call the police and are immediately suspected of the murders and taken into custody. They acquire the help of Phoenix Lepht to defend them in court. (;>)
Chuck's spending time with their family at the ceremony after Tavi leaves and suddenly their mother falls ill, and they call an ambulance. She passes weeks later, leaving Chuck to help their dad take care of their 6 younger siblings. (There are 9 in total including Chuck)
Tavi is really going through it, and decides to take their time in their early 20s to go galavanting across the globe. Oscorp is put into the hands of one of the board members, a certain Toby Spark.
Meanwhile Chuck is back in their home town, taking care of siblings and in a very toxic relationship. After their siblings all start school they finally break off the relationship and move to New York for a fresh start. In 2018 they begin working at Oscorp, and quickly move up the ranks.
Tavi moves back to New York in 2020 and starts "working" at Oscorp. They can't really be fired, so they just work on whatever they want.
Meanwhile, Parker Peterson is having the worst week of his life. He goes on a field trip to Oscorp and gets bitten by a radioactive spider (one of Tavi's abandoned experiments) and gets powers. His uncle, his only guardian, is shot dead in a mugging gone wrong. Instead of being convinced to be a hero, he instead turns bitter and wants to use his new powers to cause harm. (As any angsty teenager would do ofc) Parker gets tossed from home to home in foster care. He gets a position as an intern at Oscorp.
Spider-Man starts causing havoc all over New York, but somehow the media all claim him to be a hero as he critically maims muggers and causes *so much* property damage.
Tavi is caught in the crossfire and gets pinned and skewered by some debris in a Spider-man attack. After recovering (and with one less limb than they started with) Tavi began working on a prosthetic arm for themself. But as Spider-Man continues to run amock, they become emboldened. Determined to stop Spider-Man. They convert their prosthetic arms into a set of five, armed to the teeth and each one paired with a semi-sentient AI which has the capacity of a toddler, or an excitable puppy. They start going around as their alter-ego persona, Doc Ock. They are dubbed a villain by the media, all except for J Jonah Jameson, who argues their worth.
Chuck and Tavi eventually cross paths at work, and Tavi gives Chuck the cold shoulder. They're salty that Chuck never reached out. Chuck reacts in kind and they eventually start a bit of a Rivalry.
Chuck eventually grows concerned that Tavi being constantly tired and injured. They manage to get Tavi to go out for coffee to question them about it. Spider-Man attacks, and Tavi breaks out their arms to fight him off.
Chuck gets separated from Tavi in the kerfuffle and is trapped under some rubble. They shout Tavi's name, calling them 'Tavi' instead of 'Octavian' for the first time since college.
Spider-Man eventually retreats and Tavi rushes Chuck (and their mangled leg) to the hospital as quick as they can. Chuck is rushed into surgery, but they can't save the leg.
Chuck joins Tavi's cause after they have recovered and join the fight against Spider-Man as the "Gold Goblin". They start working together at Oscorp and all but dissapear into their lab most of the time. Aside from their trusty intern, they have little outside contact. They get closer through this, until eventually they're as close as they used to be. And even closer ;)
Soon, however, Spider-Man is not the only one they're fighting. There's a new player on the battlefield, one sending random villains at the people of New York. The villains are aimed at Spider-Man, but Ock and Goblin get wrapped into the fray as well.
That is all I shall say for now :)
There is much more to the story hehehe. So many off-shoots for small events and little quirks that we added. If the term passion project is legit, it definetly applies.
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Not tagged but I saw @sosoane1 do it and I wanted to do it.
Works Published: 39 Word Count: 117,945 Hits: 21,382 Bookmarks: 204
Most Popular by Kudos, by Hits and Longest: Kudos: 193 kudos - Good Morning, Sunshine (BlackBonnet ofmd) Shortest: 173 words What Makes Us Whole (Steggy) Most Comments: 44 comments The Best Things In Life Are Unpredictable (Steggy)
Gifts: The Phoenix In The Ruins from the amazing @capandcarter1918 As The Driven Snow from @darling--pretty Steve's Best Friend from @missfitmarvel0-0 More Than A Fan from @missfitmarvel0-0
Coming in 2023: More from Best Things and Christmas Miracle and a long list of WIP.
Anyone that wants to do this, please do so!
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I posted 3,825 times in 2022
That's 45 more posts than 2021!
281 posts created (7%)
3,544 posts reblogged (93%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@merfilly
@nightskyranger
@countesspetofi
@thetimetostrikeislater
@obiknights
I tagged 2,869 of my posts in 2022
Only 25% of my posts had no tags
#star wars - 333 posts
#star trek - 332 posts
#highlander - 212 posts
#the wild wild west - 206 posts
#forever knight - 205 posts
#we queue we happy queue - 190 posts
#tos - 178 posts
#obi wan kenobi - 176 posts
#robert conrad - 175 posts
#highlander the series - 174 posts
Longest Tag: 139 characters
#two people were blasting their phones when i was waiting in urgent care once and it did not help with all the pain and nausea i was feeling
My Top Posts in 2022:
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My Star Wars Fics Masterlist
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OBIDALA
The Force That Binds. Rated Explicit. 93,984 words.  Padme and Obi-Wan have been friends since they met on Naboo, until one day they become more. But there are things like duty and codes standing in the way. Canon Compliant as far as Episode 2. Diverges with Episode 3.
My soul, be satisfied with flowers...  Rated General Audience. 1,044 words. In the aftermath of a long battle during the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Padmé Amidala share a moment. Two Jedi, One Senator. Rated Mature. 5,364 words.  They get drunk and confused. Padme gets some creative ideas. Then there’s droids and lightsabers... (This one is more Obianidala)
Radiance. Not Rated. In progress.  Beginning immediately after the end of “The Force That Binds” Padmé and Obi-Wan seek out a new life together.
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omg. A fic I started following five years ago just updated. I can’t tell you the noise of excitement that I made to see that. Never stop writing, who cares how much time is between updates!
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From "The Price of the Phoenix"
Did this inspire Star Trek III: The Search for Spock? I'm inclined to think so, considering how revered this book is by some of the original cast and crew...
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1. Pacifier 2. Package 3. Pact 4. Padlock 5. Pages 6. Paid 7. Painful 8. Paint   9. Palace 10. Paladins
11. Pampered 12. Pancakes 13. Pandemonium 14. Panic 15. Paparazzi 16. Papercut 17. Paradise 18. Paradox   19. Parallel 20. Parallel 21. Paranoia   22. Paranormal 23. Parasite 24. Parenthood 25. Park 26. Parking 27. Parlour   28. Parodies 29. Particular 30. Parties 31. Parting 32. Partner 33. Passenger 34. Passing 35. Passion 36. Passive 37. Password 38. Past 39. Patchwork 40. Pathetic 41. Pathology 42. Pathways 43. Patience 44. Patient 45. Patrolling 46. Patronage 47. Pattern 48. Pause 49. Paved 50. Pawn 51. Payback 52. Payment 53. Peaceful 54. Peach 55. Pearl   56. Pedal 57. Pedestals 58. Pedigree 59. Peeping 60. Pegasus 61. Penalty   62. Pendulum   63. Pentacle 64. Peppermint 65. Perception 66. Perchance 67. Perfectionist 68. Performance 69. Perfume 70. Perish 71. Periwinkle 72. Perks 73. Permanent 74. Permission 75. Persistence 76. Personal   77. Perspective 78. Persuasion   79. Perversion 80. Pessimistic 81. Pestilence 82. Petals 83. Petitions 84. Petty 85. Phantom   86. Pharaoh 87. Phenomenon 88. Phoenix 89. Phone 90. Photograph 91. Physical 92. Piano   93. Picnic 94. Picture 95. Piece 96. Piercing 97. Pilgrimage 98. Pillars 99. Pillow 100. Pinch 101. Pinpricks 102. Pirate 103. Pity 104. Pivot 105. Pixel 106. Pixie 107. Pizza 108. Plague 109. Plain 110. Plane 111. Planet 112. Planetarium   113. Planning 114. Plastic 115. Plateau 116. Platform 117. Player 118. Playful 119. Playground 120. Pleasant 121. Pleasurable 122. Plenty 123. Plight 124. Plotting 125. Plucked 126. Pocket 127. Poetry 128. Point 129. Pointless 130. Poisonous 131. Poke 132. Polaris 133. Police 134. Policy 135. Polished 136. Ponder 137. Pool 138. Poor 139. Popsicle 140. Popularity 141. Porcelain 142. Portal 143. Portrait 144. Positions 145. Positive   146. Possession 147. Possibilities   148. Postcard 149. Poster 150. Potato 151. Potential   152. Potion   153. Powerful 154. Powerless   155. Practical 156. Practice 157. Praise 158. Prank   159. Precarious 160. Precious 161. Precision 162. Precursor   163. Predator 164. Predestined 165. Predictability 166. Preference 167. Premise 168. Premonition 169. Preparation 170. Presence 171. Present 172. Pressure 173. Prestige 174. Pretence 175. Pretend 176. Pretty 177. Prevail 178. Preview 179. Price 180. Priceless 181. Pride 182. Primal 183. Primrose 184. Principles 185. Priorities 186. Prism 187. Prison 188. Prisoner   189. Private 190. Privilege 191. Prize 192. Problem 193. Proclaimed 194. Procrastinate 195. Prodigal 196. Professor 197. Profile 198. Profit 199. Prognosis 200. Programming 201. Progress 202. Prohibited 203. Project 204. Prom   205. Promiscuous 206. Promise   207. Promotional 208. Proof 209. Property 210. Prophecies 211. Proposal 212. Proposition 213. Protagonist 214. Protect 215. Prototype 216. Proud 217. Prove 218. Providence 219. Proximity 220. Pseudonym   221. Psyche 222. Psychic 223. Psycho 224. Publicity 225. Puddles 226. Pulled 227. Pulse   228. Pumpkin 229. Punching 230. Punctuality 231. Punished 232. Puppet 233. Purgatory   234. Purify 235. Pursuit   236. Pushover 237. Puzzle 238. Pyjamas 239. Pyramid 240. Pyromania
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I posted 1,821 times in 2022
669 posts created (37%)
1,152 posts reblogged (63%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@sunnyskies281
@loststolenorstrayed
@science-bastard
@le-penis
@shower-racoon
I tagged 1,355 of my posts in 2022
Only 26% of my posts had no tags
#luke atmey - 216 posts
#prosecutor godot - 173 posts
#ace attorney memes - 138 posts
#memes - 125 posts
#professor layton - 113 posts
#ace attorney - 105 posts
#thanks for the ask! - 94 posts
#godmey - 77 posts
#professor layton memes - 66 posts
#steal my art and i steal your soul - 63 posts
Longest Tag: 103 characters
#sorry other mutuals but this one has already written fanfic containing my characters so he gets custody
My Top Posts in 2022:
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Godot: Coffee is like life. Strong, bitter, dark, and it’s done before you know it
Lang: Lang Zi says: He who sees only the ending never understands the journey
Edgeworth and Phoenix:
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I love how Diego Armando wakes up from a 5 year coma and the first thing he does after learning his girlfriend is dead is change his name to the most symbolic theatrical pretentious name he could think of
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Ace attorney trending because of Miles and Phoenix being gay is amazing
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My #1 post of 2022
“If you date a Genderfluid person are you straight or gay”
Yes you are next question
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Juin MMXXIV
Films
Le Jour le plus long (The Longest Day) (1962) et réalisé de Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki, Gerd Oswald et Darryl F. Zanuck avec Patrick Barr, Richard Burton, Henry Fonda, John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Curd Jürgens, Georges Wilson, Irina Demick et Christian Marquand
Magic in the Moonlight (2014) de Woody Allen avec Colin Firth, Emma Stone, Marcia Gay Harden, Simon McBurney, Jacki Weaver, Hamish Linklater et Erica Leerhsen
Mosquito Coast (The Mosquito Coast) (1986) de Peter Weir avec Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, River Phoenix, Conrad Roberts, André Gregory et Martha Plimpton
Ne le dis à personne (2006) de et avec Guillaume Canet et aussi François Cluzet, André Dussollier, Marie-Josée Croze, Kristin Scott Thomas, Nathalie Baye, François Berléand, Jean Rochefort et Gilles Lellouche
Casablanca (1942) de Michael Curtiz avec Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet et Peter Lorre
Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire (1972) d'Yves Robert avec Pierre Richard, Bernard Blier, Jean Rochefort, Mireille Darc, Paul Le Person, Jean Carmet, Colette Castel et Jean Saudray
Le Retour du Grand Blond (1974) de Yves Robert avec Pierre Richard, Jean Carmet, Jean Rochefort, Mireille Darc, Michel Duchaussoy, Jean Bouise, Paul Le Person, Colette Castel et Henri Guybet
Married Life (2007) d'Ira Sachs avec Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, Patricia Clarkson, Rachel McAdams, David Richmond-Peck et Timothy Webber
Un poisson nommé Wanda (A Fish Called Wanda) (1988) de Charles Crichton avec John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline, Michael Palin, Maria Aitken, Tom Georgeson, Patricia Hayes et Geoffrey Palmer
Séries
Doctor Who Season 1
Dot and Bubble - Rogue - The Legend of Ruby Sunday - Empire of Death
Maguy Saison 5
L'esthète à claques - Vélo de Rose - Cinémaguy - Tableau d'horreur - Accident de sagesse - Anniversaire moi fort - Kidnapping-pong - L'appel de la mère - Racket sans filet - Vaudou dingue - Médecin retraitant - Propriétaires à terre - Sans crime ni raison - Adultère à délit - Déclics et des claques - Libido bloquée - Achat échaudé - Voirie aux larmes - Méprises de vue - Bouchon en carafe - Marquis dit mieux - Épidémies à la porte - Flagrant délire - Une étoile est nue - Train d'ennuis - Bombages ingrats - Toutou ou rien - Gala galère - Le majordrôle - Brouillon de culture - L'éventaire de rien - Qui s'y frotte s'hippique - Télécom… hic ! - Totem à la folie - Météorite initiatique - Mensonges d'une nuit d'été - Plumeau d'ordre - Taj Mahal où ? - La paix niche en Belgique - Les loyaux de la couronne - La cave se rebiffe - La valse a mis le temps
Totally Spies! Saison 7
Totalement talentueuses - Invasion de grosses bestioles gluantes - Fromage et lune de miel
Le Coffre à Catch
#170 : Yoshi Tatsu, et si c'était lui le futur de la ECW? - #171 : Y2J Chris Jericho à la ECW ! - #172 : Les adieux de Sheamus ! - #173 : Vance Archer nouvelle star : info ou intox?
La croisière s'amuse Saison 6
Pourquoi pas un mariage ? - Péchés de vieillesse - L'Amour sauvage - Une secrétaire intérimaire - À s'arracher les cheveux - C'est loin l'Amérique ! - Romance à bas prix - Ça, c'est de la classe !
Affaires sensibles
Radio Paris, Radio Vichy, Radio Londres : les ondes de choc - Normandie 44 (1/4) : Le rempart du mensonge - Normandie 44 (2/4) : Dans l'œil du bunker - Normandie 44 (3/4) : Le jour de gloire - Normandie 44 (4/4) : Des civils sous les bombes - L'affaire Guingouin : l'honneur bafoué d'un résistant - Mincemeat, l'homme qui n'existait pas - Enigma ou la guerre invisible - Dunkerque, mai 1940 : une défaite, mais aussi une victoire - Chirac, échec et mat : la dissolution ratée de 1997 - Danielle Darrieux dans le train de la honte - Dans les bas-fonds de la République - La tuerie de l'Ecole polytechnique de Montréal
Castle Saison 6
Tout feu tout flamme - Un monde d'illusions - La Rançon de la gloire - Habillée pour le cimetière - Bienvenue dans l'âge ingrat - La Chambre 147 - Lazare - La Voie du ninja - L'Agneau de Wall Street - Le Meurtre du samedi soir - Sport de rue - Veritas - Le Grand Jour
The Hour Saison 2
Une heure qui en dit long - Une heure critique - Une heure, des disparitions - Une heure, une source en danger - Une heure de paradis - Une heure de courage
Les Brigades du Tigre Saison 4
Le Village maudit - Les Demoiselles du Vésinet - Bandes et Contrebandes - Cordialement vôtre - Les Enfants de la Joconde - L'Ange blanc
The Grand Tour Saison 2
Coups de vieux
Spectacles
Un Grand moment de solitude (2015) de et avec Josiane Balasko et aussi Kader Boukhanef, Justine Le Pottier et George Aguilar
Ben l'Oncle Soul: Live Paris (2011)
Un Singe en hiver (2014) de Stéphane Hillel avec Eddy Mitchell Fred Testot, Evelyne Dandry, Gérard Loussine, Chloé Simoneau et Stephan Wojtowicz
Quincy Jones symphonique (2019)
Le duplex (2024) de Didier Caron avec Claire Nadeau, Pascal Légitimus, Francis Perrin et Corinne Touzet
Billy Cobham's Spectrum 50 Project (2023) au Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival
Le Placard (2015) de Francis Veber avec Philippe Magnan, Laurent Gamelon, Zoé Félix, Laurent Paolini, Marie Facundo, Elie Semoun et François Levantal
Livres
Le jour le plus long de Cornelius Ryan
Kaamelott, tome 6 : Le Duel des Mages d'Alexandre Astier, Benoît Bekaert et Steven Dupré
Les aventures de Tintin, tome 21 : Les bijoux de la Castafiore d'Hergé
Les aventures de Tintin, tome 15 : Tintin au pays de l'or noir d'Hergé
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