I think we have a problem....
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I'm once again thinking about the missed opportunities to have Klaus and Kol bond more. Part of Klaus' whole motivation as a vampire is to get his werewolf part back and to finally be stronger than Mikael (sort of, I'm simplifying) both of which can be obtained by breaking his curse. But Kol? Kol is the only other original that can relate to having a fundamental part of themself ripped away from them. Klaus might not have known he was a werewolf until he killed, but he likely still had a connection he couldn't explain, as evident by him going to watch the wolves transform. And something he'd never been able to explain was now gone. He might only be able to realise the connection afterwards through its absence.
Kol though. Kol had grown up with magic, a connection to nature and the world around him in a way the rest of his siblings supposedly didn't have. And then he gets turned. And not only has his baby brother died, his father has just murdered him and the rest of his siblings after forcing them to drink human blood, which he'll later learn. Now, not only does he have to deal with the grief of Henrik's death and also his own but also the loss of his magic. A loss that's likely only worsened by Kol being a self-proclaimed child prodigy.
Kol is pretty much the only one who could understand what Klaus is going through with the binding of his wolf. We know Kol searched for ways to get his magic back/carry on practicing magic in the same way that Klaus was looking for ways to break his curse. While Klaus likely could still feel his wolf there despite being bound, Kol has no access to his magic anymore. I just think they should've been able to bond or connect over their shared loss of an intrinsic aspect of their selves at the hands of their parents
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But the girls that come around that are like you, broken and starving for love…They understand you. They want to save you, but they never stick around , do they? You wish you could tie them to you. Put them in your trunk so they can't escape. Hide them somewhere only you have access. You want to be alone together. Forever.
And there's a way to make that happen. Should I tell you, Billy?
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Bad coming in to snoop around Red’s chests, finding where they have their enchanting set up and the chest with their best enchants, and going “oh :( looks like they’ve already moved” is hysterical actually
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I'll be real playing the cats stresses me out !!! I'm always scared they're going to hurt someone. I don't want to watch tonight's game and I don't want to watch a playoff series with them
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flowey undertale could beat the fuck out of c!dream tbh
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i was browsing for good screencaps to maybe do a repaint of and i found this and need to file it immediately in the #bisexuality folder
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endicott saying this is sooooo....yikes
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"falling for your yandere childhood friend" NO BESTIE!! BESTIE DON'T DO IT HE'S NOT WHO YOU THINK HE IS!! YOU HAVE TO GET AWAY FROM HIM BESTIE LISTEN TO ME
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hey guys what if the puppet got mad and tried to break the witness but it started talking like jake to make them stop and feel bad
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im everywhere you did not think i could be
detail shot of the screens without all the special effects btw :) (and without vlad) (so you have to see some of the unfinished bits of background)
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ok so if there’s an au where spider‘s mother is grace, what about an au where kiri‘s father is quaritch, but they don’t find out until he comes back?
does it make any sense? nope! but i feel like it has to potential to be very dramatic
It's a great question. I think logically, it's easier for Neytiri to get over with Kiri being a Na'vi. There's not as much of that humanness that she doesn't trust, that scares her. And what there is, she can attribute to Grace.
However, if they know this information with them as kids it means she has to confront and get passed that trauma sooner. What about Spider makes him so much less trustworthy than Kiri, even if they have the same father? I think it would lead to a lot faster of a healing process for Neytiri. But, if they don't learn this until Quaritch comes back, I'm sure there would be a lot of denial before the horrible acceptance. Then I think it would go similarly to the way it goes most times I've described it. The end result is the same. Neytiri has to be able to move past her trauma to accept now both of her children.
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