Ok so after seeing alot of people be like “OMG THE SAG LOOK IS GIVING PERIOD PIECE SOMEONE PLEASEEEEE WRITE A PEDRO PERIOD PIECEEEEEEEEE” I decided oh… so… I write? And then, just now, while watching the hobbit for the MILLIONTH time, I decided I WRITE!!!! Im gonna bring 2 things Im super passionate about, LOTR/Hobbit and Pedro pascal, together and hopefully make a super romantic fantastical story. I havent thought of plot but all I know is i will have his handsome ass on a horse at some point….fuck why do i do this to myself😭😭😭 ᵒʰ ʳⁱᵍʰᵗ ᵃᵈʰᵈ
Anyways… lets hope I actually write it instead of writing like 2 pages and just abandoning it.😬😬
NOTE: they’re black… im making the main character melanated im sorry guys but… theres barely any brown people in the LOTR and… the idea of an elf with locs? I mean like think about it… thats so fuckin hot like think about it!!!
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#DOITFORHIM
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time to daydream about a 56 year old grumpy mass murdering man, sigh… 😓🤌
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OSCAR ISAAC, PEDRO PASCAL & BEN AFFLECK
Triple Frontier (2019) | Dir. J.C. Chandor
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Insanity this is the same man.
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You like this? The saxon crown. I like to wear it around the house sometimes.
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THE HOT MEDIEVAL & FANTASY MEN MELEE
QUALIFYING ROUND: 6th Tilt
Pero Tovar, The Great Wall (2016)
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Sir Thomas Grey, Covington Cross (1992)
Propaganda
Pero Tovar, The Great Wall (2016)
Portrayed by: Pedro Pascal
No Text Propaganda Submitted
Sir Thomas Grey, Covington Cross (1992)
Portrayed by: Nigel Terry
“Silver fox. Has his own castle. Widowed with children, doing his best.”
Additional Propaganda Under the Cut
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For Pero Tovar:
For Sir Thomas Grey:
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spent the morning thinking about pedro wearing those black sweatpants. going to sleep thinking about pedro wearing those black sweatpants. please let the cycle continue.
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Just checking in to say I’m being totally normal about a look that to me reads very, very mid-nineteenth-century (slim tailored pants, billowy shirt, those square toe boots in shiny leather I mean COME ON that’s just Romantic fashion 101). I’m totally, totally normal about this.*
*gnaws at walls for foreseeable*
Editing to add that I’ve just yelled in text form at @agentjackdaniels that this is “giving 1830s Delacroix on down time” and I stand by that assessment. Don’t mind me this has broken my 19th century historian brain irretrievably hdjedjjehfjejd
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