it continues to be May 28! This is my second piece for the @akeshuakeauzine <3
Slay the Princess! What a game. And, a lot of shuake vibes, from my heavily biased point of view. I've said it before, but I absolutely will be writing something for this AU at some point, mark my words (at some point... see, this is the problem with having longfics-)
This one was in volume 2! (and, I think someone else also did a Slay the Princess peice as well- go check out the zine! go look at everyone's stuff! it's all amazing <3 <3)
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THE HOT MEDIEVAL & FANTASY MEN MELEE
QUALIFYING ROUND: 138th Tilt
“Cinderella's Prince”, Into the Woods (2014)
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Edgin Darvis, Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves (2023)
Propaganda
“Cinderella's Prince”, Into the Woods (2014)
Portrayed by: Chris Pine
“Him ripping his shirt open during the song "Agony" is enough for a vote right there. And then he goes and has Chris Pine's beautiful face on top of it.”
Edgin Darvis, Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves (2023)
Portrayed by: Chris Pine
“Edgin is such a fun character - he's charismatic, realistically flawed, and genuinely kind to the people around him. His platonic relationship with Holga is delightful. And he's pretty - he's not a strong warrior or hardened veteran, but a handsome guy with a good smile.”
Additional Propaganda Under the Cut
Additional Propaganda
For Cinderella's Prince:
[Gifset]
For Edgin Darvis:
“I like...his face. And his lute. And his ability to value friendships with women.”
[Gifset]
“He's a clever charismatic thief, he's funny, he's tough, he's devoted to his daughter. He's a gorgeous DILF.”
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Ranking Cinderella Adaptations Based On How Much I Want The Dress
(In my own personal opinion, these are just the ones I like the best.)
10. Cinderella (2021) : Everyone's hated on this movie enough, so I'm just going to focus on the dress. In theory, I could see what they were going for. If it was just a fitted bustier, a hip-hugging skirt and a bustle, then I think it would have succeeded. But it's just underwhelming. That's all it is. Underwhelming. 3/10
9. Into The Woods (2014) : There's not much to talk about with this dress. I love the color choice, and I think the way it moves is pretty. But it just feels too simple. I know it's a dress that isn't crucial to the plot or anything, but it's still just a little too underwhelming. But I do think the sleeves are cute. 4/10
8. Once Upon A Time (2011-2018) : I think my issues with this dress are similar to my issues with Into The Woods. It just doesn't have the "wow" factor I'm searching for. It's a beautiful dress, and I would certainly wear it. But it just feels like the most generic Cinderella dress. Blue, sparkly, princess-y. Still cute though. 4/10
7. Another Cinderella Story (2008) : I'm a sucker for a red dress, and I truly adore this one. The neckline isn't my favorite, but I love the layering and the ruffles. It's such a daring take for a Cinderella dress, but it's something I would definitely wear. It looks like it would be fun to dance in. 6/10
6. Cinderella (1950) : Yes, it's a classic. It's simplistic, but so magical. The scene where her dress changes is one of my absolute favorites of all time. In this case, I love the simplicity. It really makes her stand out. I dreamed of this dress so much as a kid. 7/10
5. Ever After (1998) : Maybe I'm biased, because this is one of my favorite Cinderella adaptations, but I do adore this dress. While the time period is not my favorite in terms of silhouette, this dress still feels magical and dreamy. Empire waists and a slender fit aren't my type, but I would wear it simply to feel ethereal. I mean, the EMBROIDERY? The WINGS? All gorgeous and stunning. 8/10
4. A Cinderella Story (2004) : Yeah, it's a very simple dress. But it's absolutely breathtaking. I want to get married in this dress. Something about it is just so angelic. I feel like it should be paired with wings too. The femininity in this dress is something I truly adore. 8/10
3. Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997) : Is it costume-y? Yes. Is it made of two clashing materials? Yes. Would I sell my soul to the devil for the chance to wear this dress? Also yes. I don't care how cliché it is. The sweetheart neckline, the opera gloves, the little bustle in the back, it's all so cute and just feels like a little girl's princess dream. Plus, I love the shade of light blue. 9/10
2. The Slipper and the Rose (1976) : Shockingly, I haven't seen this film. But I truly should, because the costume design is absolutely gorgeous. It all takes inspiration from the rococo period. My bias takes hold again, it seems. Sure, it's a lot of frills and pink, but that's exactly what I look for in a dress. If I was going to a rococo ball, this is what I'd be wearing. 9/10
1. Cinderella (2015) : The almighty. The most beautiful dress to ever be created. The dress that lingers in my dreams. Nothing can surpass this dress. Words can't even describe how wonderful it is. I do believe this dress is the most magical of all. It is absolute perfection from head to toe. Scratch what I said earlier about getting married in Hillary Duff's dress. I'm getting married in Lily James' dress. 1000000/10
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You think you can hurt me? I ship the ONLY straight ship in the school for good and evil fandom the top post under the tagatha tag hasn’t changed in like two years I keep that ao3 tab open and it’s only got like two filters on it I got TWO one shots the other week and it was the best day of my life this is going to get like three notes I still get the best fanart of Tedros and Agatha on PINTEREST
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