Please reblog, I’m really curious about this!
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I made DND Characters for some campaigns I'll be in & a meme for their dynamic (they aren't in the same campaign)
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montagues + capulets remix
takes someone's ocs and makes it into my own collaboration effort with my finacé
Carrd
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WIP Wednesday! TW for abuse and violence
My first WIP Wednesday post (I’m new to the tumblr so I don’t know how to format 😜) and I wanted to share this section that combines both my words and the Bards and also showcases Tybalt’s relationship to Lord Capulet.
Lord Capulet grabs his collar, pulling his face close and filling his senses with fettered drunken breath. “He shall be endured!” Tybalt goes to protest when the Lord’s hand moves from collar to throat. “What, boy!” He falls silent as the pressure begins to increase, “I say, you shall. Am I the master here, or you?” Lord Capulet shakes him “You’ll not endure him! You’ll bring chaos among my guests!” He pushes Tybalt away, leaving blossoming bruises to be hidden by a collar. “It will be solely your fault if this celebration turns riotous.”
“But uncle, ’tis a shame.” Tybalt growls as he adjusts his garb.
The sound of the strike reverberates around the ballroom, drawing the attention of the closest guests. “Go, go; you insolent boy. Your stupidity may chance to scathe you and I will teach you a lesson for contradicting your Lord!” He goes to raise his hand to Tybalt once more but becomes aware of the unwanted audience, “Oh my dear guests! We need more light and drinks! Please, please be merry!” Lord Capulet laughs full heartedly as the guests dissipate back into the revelry. Before Tybalt can also move away the Lord grips his arm. “You are a thorn to me, now go and keep your mouth shut or, for shame, I’ll keep it shut.”
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"Thou art a villan, but I still love thee."
~Tybalt to Romeo, probably
@fruity-mushroom
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No neutral option this time!
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Christian Dior Spring/Summer 1953 Haute Couture Collection. An unidentified model wears, "Capulet", a tweed suit by Auguste Dormeuil. Photo Nicole Buksin.
Christian Dior Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1953. Un modèle non identifié porte, "Capulet", tailleur en tweed d'Auguste Dormeuil. Photo Nicole Buksin.
Ligne Tulipe
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I will now only be referring to people I dislike as “a dog of the house of Capulet”
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