I see so much of my own self in wren it's actually a little concerning, like that's my twin flame. maybe that's why I love her character so much and feel so protective of her
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Cardan using the ring he stole from Jude to marry her:
Oak discretely proposing to Wren by slipping his ring onto her finger to make it look like they were already proposed:
Greenbriar men 🤝 proposing/marrying their significant others in chaotic ways using tricks the Roach taught them
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Queen Suren and Prince Oak - childen of Winter and Summer
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CARDAN MAKING FUN OF LOCKE TO HIS CHILD IS SO ON BRAND OF HIM. CARDAN IS NEVER LETTING THAT GO.
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HOLLY BLACK REPOSTED MY POST 😭😭. I CAN DIE HAPPY NOW. Literally shaking rn. It's cool you guys just Holly thought my post was hilarious no big deal
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*jude , oak, and wren trying to have a discussion*
cardan: JUDE ??? jude ??? a CURSE?? WIFE?? HELLO?? can we talk about this CURSE you have that you didn’t tell me ??
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"The Folk adore Cardan, and they're terrified of my sister, two excellent things. I hope they rule Elfhame for a thousand years and then pass it down to one of a dozen offspring."
-Oak, just casually being one of us
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blatantly flirting w your childhood crush at the political function bc u want to horrify him with your monster teeth and bad personality but he’s been in love with u for a decade
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This is so funny for no reason
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Cardan, after trying to drown Jude: 🎀🙄💅🏼✨🤟🤪🤪🤪🎶Im a BaD GiRL, I DiD SoMe bAd tHiNgS🎶🤪🤟✨💅🏼🙄🎀🎀
Jude:.......
*Years after they're married*
Jude, grinning: Hey, remember when-
Cardan: No.
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As I read Prisoner's Throne, I become more and more impressed with a knowledge about Cardan that I didn't have when reading the three books, even though it was right in front of me the whole time: Cardan is loyal only to Jude. I think my lack of perception occurred because the books were from Jude's point of view, and although our girl is very perceptive in many aspects, her own way of seeing the world wouldn't include concluding a fact like this in its entirety, since Jude, accustomed to betrayal and even disappointment after a while, wouldn't perceive this, nor in relation to Cardan, who used to be the cruel prince.
From Oak's point of view, it becomes clear that Cardan is not only loyal only to Jude but also she is the only one he sees as family until Leander is born, and even that is somewhat dubious, since, given his history, if he had no other choice, Cardan would likely sacrifice him if it meant keeping Jude safe.
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