Friendly reminder...
that this wonderful Lady, queen Emma of Normandy,
in "Vikings" continuity descended from
these two powerful and charismatic people...
and from this unpredictable motherfucker, or rather, siblingsfucker...
... No wonder she is such a badass!
(credits to vikings, vikings valhalla, and thanks to maevelin and samaraweaving for the gifs).
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Peaky Blinders
Tommy Shelby
The Singer - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 , Part 6, Part 7 (Onhold)
Cobra Kai
Eli “Hawk” Moskowitz
Out of your system (OneShot)
Just Breathe Series - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 (Onhold)
Vikings
Ivar Lothbrok
Ravenblade - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 (Ongoing)
Formula 1
Charles Leclerc
Racing Hearts - Cover, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 (Ongoing)
Social Media Story
Formula 1 / MotoGP Fusion - Prestory, Part 1 , Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 (Ongoing)
Outer Banks
Rafe Cameron
Hook up routine - OneShot
JJ Maybank
Like a Hurricane - Part 1, Part 2
Band of Brothers / HBO War
This account (also main account): @mccall-muffin
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AU-gust 2023
14 & 15. Wizards & Witches and Ancient History
Pairing(s): Cherik, Charles/Jakob Lehnsherr
Warnings: N/A
Erik was only twelve when they first brought the slave to his village, taken during his father’s most recent expedition to England. The boy was only a few years older than him, no more than sixteen, with soft dark hair and eyes bluer than the North Sea. His own people had offered him as tribute, the Jarl explained; called him a witch and an evil omen, and blamed him for the Norsemen’s arrival on their shores. But that was pure folly, for the tribe had followed no call but their own. Still, his father was quite happy with their newest addition, for their people did not shun their seers, instead, choosing to revere them for their gifts of vision and foresight.
In fact, the Jarl was so pleased that he brought Charles into his own household, and took him on as his concubine. In this way, Erik began spending much of his time with the older boy, sharing mealtimes and lessons during the day, before Charles returned each night to his father’s bed. Slowly, they got to know each other and became best of friends, and Erik took it upon himself to teach Charles the ways of his people. In turn, Charles taught him the language of his people – the Saxons – and shared stories of his land and the family he left behind.
To Erik, Charles’ seemed happy in his new life, his kind and friendly nature winning the hearts of everyone in the village. His father treated Charles with respect and listened to his advice, trusting him to divine signs and omens portending the tribe’s future. And Erik came to cherish Charles greatly, though as he grew into manhood, his feelings became less familial and bloomed into love.
At age twenty, his father died while on another expedition to England, and Erik became the new Jarl in his place.
Per tradition, Erik offered a boon to those closest and most loyal to him, doing his best to care for his people as his beloved father would. Most asked for land or livestock or a first choice of the plunder, and Erik was only too pleased to oblige, for he cared little for these material things of which he had plenty.
Eagerly, he asked Charles to name his desire, for what wouldn’t Erik do to make him happy?
“Let me go home,” Charles said, his head on Erik’s chest, as they lay sweaty and spent on the Jarl’s bed. “You must let me go home, Erik, or a great calamity will come to these shores, and demolish all in its path. It comes for me, and only by my leaving will it be averted.”
“No, you’re mistaken.”
Charles shook his head. “I am not. I have foreseen it.”
“You will not leave me,” Erik insisted, for nothing frightened him so much as the thought of losing Charles from his life. “You are mine and I will keep you…I would hear no more talk of you returning to your old life.”
Unhappy, and far from satisfied with Erik’s answer, Charles merely nodded, and said no more.
Six months later, a fleet of English warships came over the horizon, with Charles’ siblings at its helm.
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Unfinished Tales
These are stories that have no ending and only a beginning.
Castle (Ivar.OFC)
Cherry Bomb (Chris Hemsworth.Liam Hemsworth.OFC)
Coffee For Your Head (Tom Holland.OFC)
Dark Habits (Sebastian Stan.OFC)
Dark Paradise (Loki.OFC)
Bad Girls (Chris Evans.OFC)
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Never mess with Frank Ladies...
and above all, with their beloved husbands.
Headcanon of mine: Empress Frederuna was a calm and collected woman, but whenever someone talked bad about her beloved family, she used to lose her sh*t... Just like her daughter Gisla xD!
(Sorry for the very, very bad quality of the second gif: when i have time, i shall modify it with a better one, i promise!)
Credits to the History Channel tv shows Vikings and Knightfall.
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“This is a damned useful thing,” Archie observed.
“What is?”
“This what-d’you-call-it.” He slapped the chaise longue’s side. “The way it only has one end, so a fellow can stretch his legs. I thought they were just for, oh, grand ladies and artistic types.”
“I am an artistic type,” Daniel pointed out.
"Well, yes, but…” Archie floundered. “I meant, I thought they were just for show. To look Bohemian for its own sake, you see. Blasted uncomfortable things without backs. ”
“Whereas now you realise they are perfectly designed to accommodate large men for fucking, it all makes sense?”
“Well, yes.” Archie frowned. He was evidently considering some other owner of a chaise longue in a new light. Daniel cherished a gleeful hope it was an elderly relative.
Song for a Viking, KJ Charles
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I’ve watched an old film called “shot through the heart (1998)” I realized two kings from Vikings in it fighting together 😘
Actually, this is heat braking story but quite good one.
This is based on the true story. An article called Anti-Sniper by John Falk (published in the November 1995 issue of Details magazine).
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