it's been nearly six months and i still cannot believe that finnegrin's wake is real
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So, does Villads know Rayla’s an elf? He’s clearly chill with elves, so I don’t think he’d care, but does he know?
Did he suspect all along and just sort of shrug when it was confirmed?
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was talking about this earlier on twt with a friend but i find it sooo good how arc 1 callum's main concern of issue about himself was not being powerful enough or even enough to help others and then he suddenly realizes he's good at magic and it's his thing so he gets better at that and it becomes something he's insanely good at, until arc 2 where his main issue is “i can do things for others in a way i wasn't able to before, but i'm too powerful now that it's a threat to others and this startouch elf is trying to use me for his plans to destroy the world”
i find it so insane and crazy how his main concern in arc 1, which he later solved, is now something being used against him in arc 2. his initial worry was not being powerful enough to protect others or help them and now it's that he's too powerful that it's a risk towards those he wants to protect and help and god.. i love when this happens lmao
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MAN yesterday i was reading the last olympian and i got to the scene where ethan is about to stab percy and annabeth took the stab for him and while she's down he gets SO protective of her and yells NO ONE TOUCHES HER and then he asks her why she did that and she replies "you would've done the same for me" OH MU GOF yes he would they love each other so much and they don't even realize it i'm melting i adore them with my entire being
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GUYS GUYS FYOU DONT UDNERSTAND HE THOUGHT IT WAS GONNA BE HIM AND HE LOOKED LIKE HE DIDNT EVEN CARE AND THEN HES TOLD ITS GONNA BE RAYLA DAND HE LOSES IT
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Callum's willingness to help Finnegrin even by relinquishing dangerous information that if applied could have disastrous consequences, forsaking his "I don't do dark magic - I will never help you" in order to save Rayla is directly juxtaposed with Viren claiming that "I have always done what protects my family" when the first three episodes of the series shows us that's not true because he won't relinquish dangerous information (about the egg and future dragon prince could be a powerful weapon) even to try and save Harrow's life. In this essay I will—
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Time to over anaylze! This is a big one! The season 5 scene that scars me!
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The pain... the utter, agonizing pain. It haunts me. You can see Callum as he sees it all go down. He's in shock, not knowing what's going on.
(Heck, I don't think he's ever heard her scream in so much pain, and it terrifies and thrills me. Listen, I'm a sucker for angst. Entirely all in for angsty times, but this? This scared me.)
He's in shock, and it's silent except for her agonizing screams of pain. Even the other people on the ship are quiet, stunned even though they've probably seen and heard it before. It's still terrifying, and Rayla is feeling all of it as her friends watch.
Then it hits him, and he runs to her, dark magic, choices, all of that doesn't matter. Because all that's on his mind is Rayla and Finnegrin sees it as an opportunity.
She's in pain, and he grabs her face, looking at her with worry as she looks pained. She's suffering.
Seeing the pain she's in, everything else around him fades.
Even as Finnegrin talks, Callum is solely focused on Rayla. Nothing else but Rayla. She's in pain. He turns to a rage like none other.
Pissed off, done with it. He's gotten beaten, but that means nothing to him in comparison to what Rayla is going through.
Grabbing the source of her pain, ready to fight with no questions asked. Finnegrin knew that was a weakness from the looks of it, but even this coming from a Mage is stunning.
Until Elmer grabs him back, and even then, Callum is ready to fight regardless of whatever is holding him back. Gripping onto something of Finnegrin's so he can still fight.
(Honestly, I feel like one dead horse equals one Callum punch.)
His face screamed with a fury like none other. He's going to let the source of her pain not get away with it so easily. He won't let Finnegrin enjoy seeing her suffer.
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