Percy Jackson queer hcs!!! >:D
if you have any requests for other characters put them in my ask box!!! ^^
(if you don’t agree just keep scrolling)
Percy - Transmasc, bisexual, and aroace(no projection here what so ever…) He uses He/Him
Annabeth - Straight Allay(is it ally or allay-..? sorry i’m dyslexic 😓) she/her
Grover - Bisexual. He/Him
Luke - Demiboy, Asexual, Bisexual. He/They
Tyson - Aroace. He/Him
Hazel - Straight Allay. She/Her
Piper - Omnisexual, Demigirl. They/She
Jason - Bisexual, Aromantic. He/Him
Frank - Pansexual, Asexual. He/Him
Leo - Transmasc, Demiromantic, Aromantic. He/Him
Nico - Gay, Transmasc. They/He/Zir/Death/Dead/Corpse/Grim
Will - Bisexual. He/Him
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rewatching falsettos and my god is marvin an asshole in the first act
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You know this latest episode got me thinking: We see Emma's parents worry for their daughter....but I wonder where the fuck Winston's parents are or if they're just as worried about their son seemingly vanishing after almost dying trying to bring his fiancée back home.
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one thing I wanna say before I’m outta here, and I’ve said this before: man I’m so happy for Miguel that he has Luis who was for a long time the only ally he had and he still keeps being unconditionally loyal and in my book that deserves a big shoutout.
Miguel sending him to pop Erin and bring his son back and Luis doing it just like that is exactly the kind of violent ruthless action I hoped Miguel would return to, especially when it is about getting his son back.
so, next week Miguel and Cristobal reunion?!
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Fandom Gripe #23: I know that fandom is in some deep denial about its treatment of female characters that are canonically involved with fan favorite m/m ships, but do y’all realize that when you disappear female characters from the narrative wholesale to push the idea that your canonically straight fav was “secretly gay all along!” you’re making several bad implications? That 1) bi men don’t exist, 2) bi men do exist, but those who have genuinely loved a woman before cannot genuinely love a man after that (therefore bi men don’t exist in practice), 3) women cannot inspire genuine love and devotion in men, therefore any relationship with a woman is “lesser” than the one they later have a man (see previous parenthesis), or 4) to acknowledge the existence of a lovable woman who isn’t a terrible person, where if a relationship previously existed, it did not end because of “incompatibility,” is enough to destabilize the present relationship between two queer men?
Because why is the tgcf fandom allergic to acknowledging that He Xuan had a whole ass fiancée that he loved? Why does no one ever seem to remember that the kidnappings and murders of He Xuan’s sister and fiancée were the final straws that sent him on his rampage, and he still keeps a shrine to them in the present-day of the story? Why is her entire existence and significance to He Xuan as a man, character, and to his character arc disappeared in favor of pushing Shi Qingxuan—the brother of the man responsible for his fiancée’s death—into that same role, as if to say that her impact on He Xuan is significant... just not when it's from her? Why does He Xuan’s life in fandom essentially begin not just after her death but because of it?
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The “Michael and Lucifer are brothers” came other media having the two be twins. Especially the Netflix Lucifer tv show and the DC comics by Neil Gaiman that the tv show is based on.
Someone giving me an excuse to blabber on about my thoughts and ideas? That only happens in my daydreams! Also I just realized it's spelled Michael not Micheal oop-
I feel like everything can be traced back to Neil Gaiman in someway. Thank you Mr. Gaiman, for giving me more goofy but sad angels.
I haven't seen The TV show or the DC comics, but just the idea alone of these two being twins was enough to make me flesh out Michael's personality and the relationship between the two.
Just kidding : ) Michael wouldn't question Sera, he obeys orders with a morbidly unquestioning loyalty.
I imagine that Michael was the more responsible one, and would try to discourage Lucifer's ideas and dreams, but Lucifer tended to ignore him. Lucifer would cause some kind of havoc, and Michael would be the one to tell the angels. Luci 100% saw him as a buzzkill and a tattletale, and Michael knew his brother was a safety hazard with wings, but I think they still loved eachother.
Which is why it would both break them to have Michael be the one who battled Lucifer and forced him into Hell. Lucifer felt horribly betrayed, and Michael would have been trying to cope with the fact that he drove his own brother out.
I have many ideas for them, so little time to write :(
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