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what are your top angsty romance book recommendations? 💜
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Ooof, it depends on what you consider angsty. Like in my case, I don't read anything that doesn't have a happy ending. So, to clarify, I consider a book angsty if it grabs hold of my heart and makes me hold in my breath, so basically somewhat dramatic, even if only for a prolonged scene or event, but ends with a happy ending. Now, if we are going by that definition, I'd have to say the below books are some that I can recommend, but I do not have top books per genre or trope and stuff like that so I wouldn't say these are my "top" books, rather just some books that I enjoyed. :)
Also, you really gave me a hard task. I was sitting in front of my bookshelves, hundreds of books in front of me and I was drawing a blank. I couldn't for the life of me remember what was even remotely angsty. :D I lowkey felt like I haven't read any of my books even though I have read over 80% of them (according to why excel file). But anyways, I did find some (very diverse list if you ask me) so here they are;
The Bride Test by Helen Hoang (Stand-alone, but belongs to The Kiss Quotient series as book #2)
About: This is a contemporary spicy romance between an American-Vietnamese autistic men, Khai, who is convinced that he can't love and a mixed-race single mother, Esme or Mỹ, living in poverty. This book had me in a chokehold and I loved every moment of it. I usually don't like books with mothers as main characters, because I don't really like kids, hence I don't want to be a mother nor do I want to read about mothers, but it was a very subplot, besides the book is sweet, it's angsty, it's funny, it's spicy, it's diverse, it's the whole package. Genre: Fiction, Contemporary, Adult, Romance Age Recommendation: 18+ Trigger Warnings: Racism, Ableism, Parental abandonment, Grief, Death, Vehicle accident, Sexual content
1001 Nights - The Summer King Bundle by Jennifer L. Armentrout (The Summer King Bundle consists of The Prince #3.5, The King #3.6, The Queen #3.7, therefore, 3 short novels that are part of The Wicked Trilogy)
About: It's an urban fantasy romance that follows the journey of the cold, heartless and deadly fae Prince, Caden, and a mortal order member, Brighton who is ready to prove herself. I have fallen in love with Caden, so I can only recommend this series. However, whilst JLA said that the original trilogy don't need to be read to understand the The Summer King Bundle as the story focuses on two side characters, I think it's still better to read it, because a lot of things make more sense, not only regarding some of the events, but the characters themselves. Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal, Young Adult Age recommendation: 16+ Trigger Warnings: Grief, Loss, Blood, Detailed description of injury, Mild sexual content
Romancing Mr. Bridgerton by Julia Quinn (Book #4 of the Bridgerton series, but they're barely interconnected)
About: This spicy historical romance follows the third eldest brother of the Bridgerton family, Colin, who has declared he would never be interested in Penelope, the girl who has been in love with him since forever. Now, there are so many issues with this book, as in all the trigger warnings are like accepted facts, noone even tries to stop them or interfere, well, except maybe once, but at this point I've become so accustomed to Julia Quinn's aggressive-for-no-reason characters that I quite liked this one. I take no responsibility for my taste though! Genre: Fiction, Historical, Romance, New Adult/Adult Age recommendation: 16+/18+ (Can't decide, but leaning towards 18+) Trigger Warnings: Blackmail, Sexual Content, Body Shaming, Bullying, Emotional abuse, Physical abuse
The Billionaire’s Wake-up-call Girl by Annika Martin (Stand-alone, but belongs to the Billionaires of Manhattan series as book #2)
About: This is a spicy contemporary romance between the arrogant, but sexy and rich CEO, Theo, and Lizzy, a temporary media work replacement at Theo's company, who happens to voice her opinion more often than not. I was in love with this book. It's not the best I've read, but its unusual story and the chemistry and tension between the characters just keeps you completely immersed in the story. Now this is more of a fun read, but I consider it partially angsty because of what happens later in the book. Genre: Fiction, Contemporary, Romance, New Adult/Adult Age recommendation: 16+/18+ Trigger Warnings: Mature language, Sexual content, Gaslighting
The Mortal Heir by Jamie Applegate Hunter (Book #3 of the Royals of Rodina Trilogy and yes, the previous books need to be read to understand)
About: This book is about the King of the Summer Court, Chazriel, who to keep his fated mate's identity a secret decides to spend time with Lyna, a feisty maid. This book/series is tricky. I was pulling my hair. Literally! It's so far from my favourite books that I can't even see it with binoculars. The writing is not the best, there are too many characters too quickly to remember, the characters are so-so personality-wise and the first book of the series is weak at best, but still, it's been 4 months since I've read it and I can't for the life of me forget about it. I don't know if that's good or not. But if you want angst, well, this book has it at every turn but with a nice amount of humour and spice. Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, New Adult Age recommendation: 18+ Trigger Warnings: Adoption, Violent death, Non-violent death, Sexual content, Threesome once (MFM), Mature language
I hope you will like at least some of them :)
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valzhangism · 3 months
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sometimes i wonder what exactly the zhang family business is... the only information about it (as far as i know) is that it's an "import/export business" but it's never specified what exactly they are importing and exporting. food? clothing? firearms? the idea of frank's family being this giant shady criminal company while he himself has no idea about it is kind of hilarious.
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sheisntyouspam · 11 days
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i’m gonna read a bunch of sad stand-alones cause why not
please reblog with or comment recs xx
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marrr444 · 2 months
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Jace Herondale when heartbroken: takes it out on werewolves.
William Herondale when heartbroken: takes it out on werewolves.
James Herondale when heartbroken: takes it out on chandelier.
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bonefall · 7 months
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For Flowerstem vs Maplewhisker, maybe they're both present and one is like… an aide to whichever is the deputy? Not officially, but in the midst of All That they just happen to be helping/supporting the other, and are a clear choice of new deputy once the dust settles.
They're not necessarily friends at the start, either acquaintances that grow closer through a shared sense of "someone has to keep things working", or maybe even rivals of a sort- they don't get along great initially, but they respect each other, and it turns out they're willing to back each other up when it matters (+ the value of having a second-in-command who's willing to disagree with you)
idk i'm just spitballing here tbh
I layed around and daydreamed about it for a bit, and I think this is a great idea. I have even more thoughts to share as fragments;
To start with, I'm thinking Flowerstem is going to be the Winner of the Conflict, and Maplewhisker is going to become her friend and future deputy. Mothpelt is going to be the oldest heir*, who dies of poisoning along with a few of his children.
And to reiterate, Jumpfoot is the descendant of Riverstar's firstborn child, and Mossfire is his adopted heir.
Renames to get the names more in-line with where they were at this period in history;
BB!Flowerstem -> Flowers Came First. Nickname: Flow. A River Kingdom title. Comes from a translation quirk. "Stem," prryem, is the place where plants erupt from the ground in modern Clanmew. Over many generations, influenced by the story of Redscar's sign, "Came" and "First" merge into a single word, Prryem. Eventual winner of the conflict.
BB!Maplewhisker -> Maple Whisker A Mountain Cat name. Actually a reference to the odd saplings that were planted in SkyClan's territory (and is now ThunderClan's). Maple might be a migrant from SkyClan or a second-generation descendant of them, so a more accurate translation would be Sycamore Whisker, but the translator chooses to abide by the precedent set by Mapleshade. Flow's future deputy. (I don't currently have a Mountain family with the Whisker last name, I might end up making it something that came from a Mountain x Forest/Park blended family, as a Mountain cat wanted to name half of the kits for their mate as is tradition.)
BB!Mothpelt* -> Dead Moths Pelt. Nickname: Moth (though I'm easily tempted by funny into making it Moe.) Another River Kingdom title, for the irony factor. It's actually a reference to how he rescued a ton of pelts from a moth infestation, by recognizing they were laying eggs and stopping them before they hatched. Hard to translate into just three words, because in Parkmew it was "Killed (the) moths (to save the) pelts." * = Watch this space. Might change in a future draft.
BB!Jumpfoot -> Jumping Foot Nickname: Jump Actually from WindCo. I haven't worked out the meaning behind this title yet. I'm going to make it so Duststar is supporting this cat for leadership; they might even be slightly related. Cousins, perhaps.
BB!Mossfire -> Mossfire Alight Only given recently, when Moss set her own fire for the very first time. Barely out of apprenticeship, but very popular. Riverstar's adopted child.
(I also need to pick the ThunderClan "Diplomat" character.)
More fragments and assorted thoughts;
(Three parts: Opening, Middle Stuff, and Redscar's Choice)
Opening and political setup:
BB!Flowerstem, Flow, is kind of like an older sibling/nanny of Moss. She was an apprentice of King Riverstar, and unofficially trusted to watch over Moss, who is considerably younger than she is. She wasn't formally adopted by King Riverstar but he always felt like a father to her.
BB!Jumpfoot, Jump, is from WindCo. Riverstar's firstborn was not legitimate, who lived a long and happy life as a traveler going between the various groups.
Riverstar is actually Jump's great-great-grandfather, but Jump is an accomplished, confident warrior who's just young enough to have a long rule, but experienced enough to make Mossfire look like a child in comparison.
And, importantly, Duststar wants Jump in power.
When Riverstar is on his deathbed, Flow, Moth, and Moss are there. Jump actually blows in later, and the Unnamed ThunderClan Diplomat.
The Diplomat is going to be one who does the poisoning later. Jump is REALLY easy to pin the blame on, because he's aggressive and kind of arrogant.
Through the story, Flow is trying to protect both Moss AND keep the River Kingdom functioning. Without even realizing it, people keep coming to her for advice.
Maple Whisker is her really good ally through all this. I'm not sure how they're going to begin, they COULD be rivals, but the important thing is that Maple and Flow naturally end up supporting each other.
While Flow is trying to keep Moss safe and fend off the other Heirs who are showing up looking to make claims to power, Maple is handling a lot of the logistical things.
Flow is an excellent "face." Her judgement is generally influential.
She's kind and compassionate, and it means that she's able to smooth out conflict in a way that King Riverstar used to be able to.
And there are a LOT of fights to break up.
Jump is a complete troublemaker already trying to assert his claim, and he's got cats to back him up.
Moss, who is really trying to be fair here, often gets pulled into fights.
FLOW'S biggest "flaw" is that she's honest. At some point she even admits, "Moss is really not ready for leadership. She needs more time before she has this responsibility."
unfortunately, opportunists and blood-loyalists who don't believe "adopted" can count as legitimate jump on that. Mossfire resents this, even though Flow is right, and she IS in waaay over her head.
But, thankfully, there's still an option.
The Eldest (currently living) direct child of Riverstar, Dead Moth Pelt, Moth, is the obvious alternative. He's older, speaks highly of his father, has connections to the River Kingdom.
And, importantly, he's got kittens of his own. Easy choice! They'll continue the dynasty and we won't have to worry about this again.
They're Just Like The Wind Runner
(jump and duststar disliked this)
.....hmmmmm. You know what would be cool?
The ThunderClan Diplomat being one of these kids.
Maybe in a future draft the Diplomat will be Mothpelt, and the ELDEST will be Beechstar. Maybe their name can be Beech Shore.
Add some more messy dynamics here, have it that Mothpelt "wants to avenge!" the father he actually killed.
But ANYWAY. This draft first.
Moth is a showman and a people-pleaser. He decides he wants to have a party to honor his father's life,
At this celebration, Moth's direct family all eats from the same, very special pot.
Everyone in this family is poisoned. None of them are able to make the trip to the Moonstone, and one-by-one, Moth and his kits succumb to it.
(except, of course, the diplomat, if he ends up being a descendant of The Eldest.)
The Diplomat, whoever they are, makes the obvious accusation;
Jumping Foot did this.
MIDDLE STUFF
All this while, I think Flow should be realizing there's something wrong with the Diplomat. But there's ALSO a lot wrong with Jumping Foot
As Jumping Foot becomes unpopular, his supporters are rallying around him and the accusations are starting to get thrown around
Re: It's VERY useful that Flow remains the only POV here, realizing that the fighting and the fracturing factions are starting to affect the function of the River Kingdom
Maple Whisker is by her side, constantly running to come fetch her to break up fights and arguments
Dens aren't getting maintained, cats are going hungry as there's no one really "in charge" of making meals for everyone
I want to make sure it's clear that it's not an "ABANDON OLD PEOPLE" situation. It's Flow laying it out directly;
"Everyone who isn't part of a large family is suffering. You HAVE to pick a side in order to have access to good food and shelter... and Jumping Foot is backed up by the Wind Coalition!"
In this shuffle, she's having a hard time protecting Moss, who's getting sick and tired of her Kingdom being yanked around.
She's growing up quick, having to work with Flow to take care of the cats in the Kingdom, but it's also making her more aggressive. Less patient.
Through The Diplomat, ThunderClan also begins to stick their nose in, which The Diplomat frames as "aid, they are our allies after all. Ties to them run deep, unlike those of the Wind Coalition."
Flow starts to realize that between these two huge coalitions, backed by outside forces, the River Kingdom will get absorbed.
In the shuffle, Flow and Mossfire Alight are starting to break apart. They used to be close, but the stress is making Moss aggressive and short-fused.
She NEVER used to start fights like this, but now Flow is finding herself trying to stop her previously so openminded charge from escalating conflicts.
It's a complete lost cause. There's no way Mossfire is going to be able to come out on top between two very powerful choices, backed up by other Clans
Most River Kingdom cats DO actually believe that it would have been King Riverstar's will for his adopted heir to take over. They disagree on if that's the right choice, or if an adopted one can be legitimate at all, or, WORST of all, if they even CAN support her when a lot of their food and supplies are coming from ThunderClan and WindCo
This comes to a boil when SkyClan charges in for a surprise attack, seeking to claim the territory before it's fully absorbed by the other two.
Because the River Kingdom's camp was on the Sunningrocks, an island in the middle of the river, this battle is CHAOTIC and DEADLY
The island was almost too small to hold all of the reinforcements and MORE AND MORE kept coming, packing in like sardines
The fighting was spilling over onto the banks, over the log bridge, a fight almost as dense and even more SUDDEN than The First Battle
Noncombatants were getting swept up into the fighting, no one knowing who they were supposed to be fighting against, some cats just jumping on those they didn't like, cats who couldn't swim were getting launched into the water
Flow and Maple Whisker can't SAVE all of them
And in the brawl, Mossfire leapt on the cat who she felt had been making her life hell, who KILLED Moth and his children, who needed to DIE
Jumping Foot was happy to return the sentiment, ready to eliminate this bloodless brat once and for all
As they tussled and tumbled, they crashed into the waves, biting and scratching, not realizing that their crowns had become tangled.
Mossfire tries to break the water for a breath, but Flow only sees her back breach the surface before getting dragged under
She leaps back in to try and save her, trying to pull her up, but Jumping Foot is a WindCo cat who doesn't know how to avoid drowning. He grabs at Mossfire in a panic, joined at the crown, and Flow can't pull them both up
The last time Flow sees Mossfire is in that terrified, tangled image, sinking down to the depths, seemingly locked in eternal combat down to the bottom of the river.
Redscar's Choice
When we cut back to Flowers Come First and Maple Whisker, Flow is absolutely haunted.
It seemed like the "obvious" choice was The Diplomat... but after that awful fight, an emergency gathering had to take place.
EVERY Clan lost warriors. ShadowClan was demanding to know why-- as they were the only one not officially involved in the fight, and even THEY are missing warriors.
WindCo has the most losses, and Duststar is VERY quiet. Jumping Foot's death shook him. There wasn't even a body to bury, and he hasn't gotten word on if Jump's gone to StarClan or not.
He's quiet because the guilt is eating him from the inside out. He's doing some sort of prayer behavior, quietly, as if he doesn't even seem to realize he's doing it.
(probably keeping his whiskers tilted upwards at the stars, twitching whenever the breeze hits them.)
ThunderClan's leader seems more frustrated than anything. Flow interprets this negatively, like they just want to get on with it and claim River Kingdom as their own.
(in truth, it's more likely this leader is annoyed with The Diplomat's meddling, the Kingdom isn't a prize they really want, they just honored an alliance and lost a ton of warriors for the trouble. But what matters is what Flow feels about them.)
SkyClan got absolutely humiliated. They were the catalyst for the battle but were quickly overwhelmed, and the current leader just took a MASSIVE reputation hit. It's not the Era of Skystar any longer.
(someone makes a xenophobic comment about "Jump back up into your trees, gray squirrels")
Maple Whisker, in a quick-thinking effort to avoid The Diplomat being officiated, calls upon a neutral party. Redscar of ShadowClan.
If mortals cannot figure out the rightful heir, then surely, StarClan must.
Duststar jumps on this immediately.
Diplomat doesn't like it, but it doesn't matter, because the ThunderClan leader does. Speaks right over them.
Over a couple of days, Redscar "deliberates" by visiting River Kingdom to "spend time under their stars."
But what he's REALLY doing is checking out how the Kingdom runs. And he's really gentle with Flow, in particular, like he's very interested in her.
When she questions why, he lies, "You have spirits around you."
This gets her to open up about how close she was to so many of the cats that died, explain how hard she's worked to keep it all together. How much she misses Mossfire, how she feels she failed her.
And King Riverstar, and Moth, and his poor kits.
I feel like The Diplomat is probably constructing signs to try and appeal to Redscar, thinking he's looking for them, but Redscar is NOT looking for signs. He's actually ignoring them completely.
This is going to be remembered as "seeing through false omens" but in truth, he was not interested in what StarClan actually had to say here, if they even did say anything.
(King Riverstar, as a patron, is remembered as NOTORIOUSLY silent. He never says anything directly.)
What Redscar ultimately concludes is, "It seems you and Maple Whisker have ruled together this whole time, with your leadership and her stewardship, it was almost strong enough to keep the Kingdom together."
Flow makes a remark that it sure didn't turn out well, if that's the case.
"Through no fault of yours."
Shortly afterwards, he constructs the False Sign which selects her as a leader. Redscar also insists that, because she did not rule alone, Maple Whisker must become a "deputy," as they have in ShadowClan.
She agrees to this term, justifying it by saying that it is sort of like an advisor role, which she used to be... but it's not. It's quite different.
This law is eventually adopted as Commandment 3: The Law of the Deputy. That all Clans must have a Leader, and a Deputy. The Deputy must be appointed before Moonhigh, and to become a Deputy, you must have once been responsible for young lives.
(This is in honor of Flow's relationship to Mossfire. It will be tweaked over the generations to specifically mean a mentor/apprentice relationship, but the first draft of the law could also include being a Mi or Ba.)
Thus, the River Kingdom is no more. RiverClan is born, and in agreeing to the terms, WindCo becomes WindClan.
Something changes on this day, with so many cats dead and the group now being something very different. The era of charitability and open relations between Clans... is starting to seem like a bad idea.
The current of the river is the same, but somehow, the water is different.
Last plot thread left to wrap up is The Poisoning.
It's GOTTA be a dramatic reveal of some sort. The Diplomat makes one last grab at power. I think it would actually be a BIG power move if Flow came back with her lives, receiving the wisdom from Redscar that Diplomat was constructing false signs, putting two and two together...
A feast is thrown, she decides to eat in the same exact way Moth did, makes it very clear she's "repeating" the mistake because Jumping Foot is dead and that means that the assassin is not here to put down poisons. The Diplomat falls for it, hook, line, and sinker, tainting her food in between servings.
And when they do, Flow INSISTS that The Diplomat come, and have a bite with her.
She's got nine lives to spare now. She can give one up, just for the satisfaction of locking eyes with them as they both have a bite of the same poisoned food. The horror, the panic, in their expression is the most delicious thing Flow has ever tasted.
If seeing Mossfire's crown tangled with Jumping Foot's was like a stag who dies with antlers locked, then Flow dying next to The Diplomat, sticking around in StarClan to watch them damn them and send them to the Dark Forest, and then rise again to attend her Clan, this moment was like being a stag who outlives their foe and wears their skull as a second crown.
Long Live Flowerstar.
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highladyofterrasen7 · 6 months
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It took me so long to find enough blonds
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superxstarzz · 4 months
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could you do maid of doom + heir of light? :33333
here ya go!!!
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blueiight · 1 year
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the king’s hair (heir) has betrayed the king — claudia surpassing lestat in a twofold plot of seduction (louis) and deception
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cienie-isengardu · 8 months
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Mortal Kombat 1 Behind the Scenes AU: Get. Lost
[Cage’s Mansion] [Waiting for Liu Kang] [Special Bonus] [Grandmaster’s commentary] [Climbing scene] [Madam Bo’s Inn] [Cage’s Mansion 2 (fire extinguisher)] [Medic] [Shang Tsung’s sad face] [Smoke’s Fall] [Scenography (1)] [Scenography (2)] [Show off!] [Favorite brother] [Climbing on the wall (nonsense)] [Tomas’ commentary] [Perfectly fine] [Sexy, sexy man~♪] [Brothers between filming - Scenography(3)] [Wrong team!] [Since when you two are friends?!] [I like being evil sorcerer more] [I forgot my line, sorry!] [Read the script Kuai!]
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tlgtw · 3 months
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Man that DLC's final boss has got me feeling kinda fucked. I'm kinda depressed about it now that I'm done. Everything else is, was, so good. But I do not like that plot development. I honestly think it is bad. Why did they choose not to foreshadow this in literally any way? Why did Miquella attempt to resurrect Godwyn at all in the first place, then? Practice? Was this really what was originally planned? There's no actual evidence to the contrary so you gotta assume it must've been.
So yeowch...
#sote spoilers#elden ring#tlgtw ooc#literally actually nothing from the base game is resolved. Except where the Land of the Numen were.#That in itself is fine tho--actually. It's clearly a statement: Marika's hair talisman from Shaman Village confirms this for me.#Some things are lost to history or just plain out of reach. And there's nothing anyone can do about it.#We'll never ACTUALLY know who the Gloam-Eyed Queen was--just that all signs pointed to Miquella.#But there's no way to confirm it: Nobody's alive to tell the tale.#So like. THAT part. The extancy of all those unanswered questions. I actually am not gonna lie I kinda really like that. Despite everything#But I think Radahn Consort of Miquella is fucking terrible. “Miquella saw how kind Radahn was” I'm sorry HOW kind was Radahn?#The fucking infinite warmonger who literally explicitly made himself a copy of Godfrey?#There are literally ZERO examples of Radahn being kind in any way. Outside of having one (1) pet horse.#It should've been Godwyn. I'm not even kidding. Godwyn at least is someone who has explicitly succeeded in diplomacy.#Since he befriended his mortal enemy Fortissax and spared the Ancient Dragons by creating the Dragon Cult.#THAT'S something you could point to as an example of kindness. Especially since that's Godfrey's direct heir.#WHAT the FUCK does RADAHN do?????#He doesn't do anything!!! He just kills people!!#We never even get to see what weapon Godwyn used to use!#I don't like it. I think it is not very good.#Rest of the DLC is astounding but how can it all lead up to that? Ah...#Nothing like I had imaged: There's a lot I have to figure out now.
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toto-dreamer · 3 months
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life is crazy because why did I learn that the incest YA series I’ve been avoiding like the plague for 10 years is yaoi because of Harry Potter fanfiction
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dfwbwfbbwfbwf · 4 months
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I think Eluréd (heir of Elwë) chose Men and Elurín (remembrance of Elwë) chose Elves. This is the fault of one @eri-pl.
--- Amras and Amros - died and (presumabl) never reembodied
--- Elladan and Elrohir - chose Elves (based off popular opinion)
That leaves two more sets of twins. I'm going with the assumption that the elder twin is listed first, as is typical.
--- Elrond and Elros - the elder chose Elves, the younger chose Men
--- Eluréd and Elurín - for symmetry, the elder, Eluréd, would choose Men, and Elurín, the younger, would choose Elves
And wouldn't it be ironic for Elwë Þingollo's heir to choose the path his daughter did?
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Book names + author under the cut
Ash/Kaisa- Ash by Malinda Lo
Tiernan/Hyacinth- The Stolen Heir by Holly Black
Alec Lightwood/Magnus Bane- The Shadowhunter Chronicles by Cassandra Clare
Cooper Dayton/Oliver Park- A Wolf at the Door by Charlie Adhara
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archerons-arrow · 2 years
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the way i went rabid when i saw holly black pinned these two gorgeous armor breastplates 6 days ago.
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worstloki · 1 year
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explaining to the vacant opening credit logo of an MCU film that if Thor didn't have Loki around he would have been another Hela. he would have gone down the same path as Hela, glorifying war and Asgard's history because with Loki there he was already doing that. he wouldn't have learnt to love and care and want to protect his people without a younger sibling who was worried about the villains in their father's stories. he wouldn't have learnt to see the other races as people if Loki hadn't been around to force that on him. no one else would have tried to curb his strong emotions or redirect him with Thor's wellness in mind.
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