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lucy, you're coming back to us too, right? to me?
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not your house, little guy
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Kristen Applebees prioritizing becoming class president because she doesn't know where she belongs or who she is if she's not the elected leader of something bigger than herself. She doesn't feel like she has control over her life and the only way she knows how to feel in control is to be chosen to do something.
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Thinking about. Rizbert. Erizabeth. Rizwalda. Riz has to be short for something because... because why? Is he 'too good' for a short name? (a goblin name?) Isn't he surrounded by non-goblins who cannot think outside their cultural perceptions of what a name is supposed to be? Riz both as a name and as a person seems short & lesser but don't worry, he's really something greater, something larger and longer than can be expressed with his native name. As if something small cannot be powerful and important without secretly being large. As if there is only one way to be great. It's like Sklonda said, his name is Riz. Just Riz, as if there's anything 'just' about it.
#is this a joke. yes#but jokes are indicative of wider social things in the (fictional) world#and i find this a useful lens#also sklonda literally says 'i don't like that your friends call you that. your name is riz'#clearly this is something the text touches on#<- op tags#.rb#fh
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Just rewatched season 2. Sophomore Riz, my precious.
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The Abernant sisters
Sources and image descriptions in Alt text
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no promo graphic bc i have been absolutely slammed irl but i'm running a minor character zine for d20 zine jam !! this zine is for you if:
you have a lot of headcanons about jem peppercorn, the npc who only showed up during the freshman year finale
you think that squawk and baroness alven should have gotten together
you are thumbelina or koschei the deathless's number one fan
we're looking for anyone who wants to make a minor character centric piece (artists, writers, and anyone in between!) come join us!!
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Reunion
But it is the sudden, low rumble of Oisin’s voice that gives her pause. “I missed you,” he murmurs, hugging her tightly. Something in her softens at that, edges mellowing into something less panicked, less… she’s not going to think too hard about what else it could be. Adaine ignores the arrhythmic beating of her heart, ignores the ball of emotions choking up her throat. She curls her arms around Oisin’s back, whispers, “Missed you too, Oisin.”
Puberty hit him like a bullet train
From chapter 3 of Glaciers fic by @serenescribe
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somewhere in mordred manor!
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I think I get a little sad when people try to make Adaine and Aelwyn's relationship the same as most older and younger sister with abusive parents in media. Because it isn't. We don't have the typical "oldest daughter who tried to shield the youngest from abuse". To properly understand them we have to understand that Aelwyn was not only a golden child, but participated in Adaine's abuse. She mocked her the same as their parents, which is why when she tried to be sincere for a moment on the first day, Adaine didn't believe or trust her. She tried to kill Adaine in Freshman Year. She set the backup in her mind in a place she knew only Adaine would find because she trusted her to find it, but she never told Adaine out loud that she was anything other than what their parents said she was, and that's important! It's important that she never showed Adaine any actual affection despite clearly knowing how strong she actually was! She would never have changed if not for the fact that their parents' abuse turned on her when they could no longer touch Adaine after abandoning her.
And all of that is important because if you erase that, you erase who both of them are. Aelwyn's first instinct is always to protect herself and what she considers hers. It wasn't until Junior Year that Aelwyn considered Adaine hers. She's a good sister NOW. She's trying to show love to other people NOW. She openly admits that she struggles to put love into anything but her cats. Adaine choosing to forgive and love her shows Adaine's personal strength and compassion. It was not because Aelwyn was anything close to a good sister to her growing up. To quote the show itself, "Despite the fact that you have not earned, I do love you,"
#.rb#good fucking analysis yesss#’despite the fact that you have not earned it’ is so important#bc she truly hadn’t#abernant sisters you will always be famous#fh
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I think about the Disaster sisters a lot
id in alt :]
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Fight me in the Sky!!!!
(full-res file up on my ko-fi, for anyone who wants to print this out or whatever :] close-ups are under the cut!)
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