Thank you @merriell-allesandro-shelton!!
Tag game! <3
10 characters, 10 fandoms!
Characters:
Media - American Gods (2001) - Book
The Fates - Hadestown (2019) - Musical
Nibblenephim (Nibbly) - Nerdy Prudes Must Die (2023) - Musical
Doc Roe - Band of Brothers (2001) - TV Series
Miss Peregrine - Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children (2011) - Book (and awful ass movie)
Aramis - The Three Musketeers BBC (2014) - TV Series
Calypso - Pirates of the Caribbean (2006/2007) - Movie series
Heather Chandler - Heathers (2010) - Musical
Irwin Wade - Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Movie
Anthony J. Crowley - Good Omens (2019) - TV Series
TAGS (no pressure!!):
@next-autopsy @coco-bean-1218 @malarkgirlypop @sweetxvanixlla @lost-on-the-highway @footprintsinthesxnd @thewayisset and anyone else!!
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Gosh the Nimona movie has got me in such a chokehold. I don't think I have hyperfixated this hard on something since I was 15 when I watched BBC The Musketeers
Excuse me as I Totally Legally download the whole movie so I can watch it 15 more times to scratch the itch in my brain
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Porthos: Make people’s day more exciting by texting “OMW” at 8am when you don’t have any plans
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I forgot how much of BBC Musketeers is just one of them testosterone-ly lurching forward and some combination of the others holding him back. it's like punctuation to them
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Propaganda
Porthos: He helped deliver a woman's baby whose husband had died in war. Then when the woman, Elodie, showed up a few months later he agreed to marry her and adopt her baby. He named her after his mother, Marie-Cessette and kissed her teeny leetol fingers when she was sleeping :c
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I need a Musketeers version in which Milady zooms around Paris in these and kills people.
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thinking about the garrison getting the news of the Savoy massacre.
thinking about Treville reading the missive and feeling the earth dissolve into air under his feet, realising that by giving away the location he doomed his men to the slaughter.
thinking about him having to tell Athos and Porthos.
thinking about Athos going into shock because God, no, not again, he can't have lost his little brother again like he lost Thomas.
thinking about Porthos going into absolute rage- and grief-filled denial and insisting that they leave right now because Aramis is okay, he has to be, he can't have abandoned them, he can't have left them not like Porthos' mother did.
thinking about Athos trying to cope by slipping into professional soldier mode, detached, emotionless and trying to prepare Porthos for what they'll find.
thinking about them seeing the bodies and knowing their brother, their Aramis, is lying dead among the other corpses. And then they find him, and Porthos yells that he's alive and suddenly Athos is crumpling because Aramis is safe he's safe he didn't lose another brother. Treville scoops up Aramis in his arms and holds him tight for a moment, just one, because Aramis is his salvation too, his survivor, the only of his men who came back alive and thus not all is lost, and Treville vows never to let Aramis suffer again as he did that day.
thinking about Athos and Porthos holding Aramis between them, wrapping him and themselves in blankets to share their body heat and warm him. Aramis waking up and asking for Marsac but then realising Athos and Porthos are here and he breaks, crying and sobbing and begging them not to leave him in the cold all alone with the dead, too. And that is when the three of them vow, All for one and one for all, that it's either all three of them together or not at all. Nobody gets left behind.
thinking about Savoy and brotherhood and the boys just clinging to each other no matter what, because even when all seems lost, they're still the Inseparables, and that will always mean something.
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"He knows the Musketeer motto."
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"EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF!"
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