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#and to not judge wei wuxian
clementinecoastline · 2 years
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what lan sizhui and jin ling represent to each other drives me up the fucking wall
you have lan sizhui, who represents what wei wuxian gave everything up for. he abandoned his family and station all to protect the wens, and after all of it, lan sizhui is the last one standing. (technically wen ning is there but. im counting him as a casualty). and on the other hand, you have jin ling, who represents everything that wei wuxian gave up. the chance to see his nephew. the chance to see jin ling’s parents. the lives of his parents.
and both lost everything over each other. lan sizhui lost his family because of jin ling’s. jin ling lost his because of lan sizhuui. they are so terribly intertwined. even if they had never met, they would still be connected by grief, and by wei wuxian.  by what they gained and what it cost. by the time they meet, theyve spent years carrying the weight of what the other lost, the weight of wei wuxian‘s decisions
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zeldacw · 6 months
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【Dreaming】
WangXian meeting Mo XuanYu
... & hell judge Sir Xu (xuanyu's husband. my oc)
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teleport-warning · 1 month
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phoenixkaptain · 1 year
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My favourite part of MDZS is how cool Wei Wuxian is.
Like, we don’t talk enough about how cool he is. He performs Empathy three times. His ability to use a flute is so powerful, the song doesn’t even have to sound good for it to work. He brought a dead guy back to life (kinda sorta).
But especially, I love how Wei Wuxian treats ghosts and corpses! Wei Wuxian just hangs out with corpses, for FUN!! He scares away low-level corpses just by existing! He hears the voices of the dead to the point that he can’t enter a place too full of resentment without getting a headache from the constant chatter.
I also really like the Extra where Wei Wuxian is just like “Well, the ghost will go away when he’s done screaming. I’m not worried about it.” And he just leaves a screaming ghost at some guy’s house so the ghost can move on peacefully (as peacefully as is possible when one moves on by screaming).
I love all of this so much because Wei Wuxian is constantly saying that people have too high of expectations of him. Xue Yang telling him to put Xiao Xingchen’s soul back together is just one example of this. Someone will tell Wei Wuxian to do something and he’ll be like “How powerful do you think I am?!” And it’s like… Wei Wuxian, you spent six hours hanging onto a cursed sword in the Xuanwu’s mouth, you survived three months in the Burial Mounds and then returned to make it into a semi-livable place, you killed at least a thousand people that one time, and you came back from the dead, just to name a few.
Wei Wuxian is so strong. He’s so cool. He is terrifying. He is unstoppable and unflappable if only because he gets over his embarrassment in about fifteen seconds! He just rolls with it! He rolls with anything that happens! He remains Shocked and Apalled by Lan Zhan’s behaviour for all of five minutes before basically going “lol okay”! He told Lan Zhan that he wanted to sleep with him in front of Lan Xichen, Jin Ling, a handful of Jin disciples, and the literal bad guy of the novel!!!
(I’ll never get over that scene. It is so funny.
WWX: “I need to say something, it can’t wait.”
JGY: “Then just say it right now as you are.” (Referring to the fact that Wei Wuxian has a wire wrapped around his throat that can kill him in seconds)
WWX: “Good point! Lan Zhan, we should’ve fucked.”
This scene is so fucking funny, I will absolutely never get over it)
I love powerful protagonists and honestly, Wei Wuxian is at the top of the list when it comes to overpowered protagonists. The only thing that phases him is dogs, and even then, he himself admits that he can get used to their presence as long as they aren’t barking.
TLDR: Wei Wuxian is so powerful and I totally get why Lan Zhan fell for him.
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magicaldragons · 4 months
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characters that make themselves monsters, to fight even bigger monsters.
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yingandzhan · 3 months
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Wangxian's sex life sometimes gets a bad rap in this fandom, especially their cnc kink.
I implore you, before judging others on their sexual preferences, between two consulting adults, just stop and think about it first.
I actually think it's a beautiful kink for them to have. It's one that allows them to be fully free with themselves and each other. It is one that helps them access those feelings bottled up inside of them. The one who keeps an outwardly calm persona and follows the rules (when they are in line with his ideals), the famously restrained. And the one who craved stability, who wanted to belong to someone, who just wanted to be wanted.
That's why this kink is perfect for Wangxian!
Can you imagine how full WWX's heart must be knowing just how much LWJ truly wanted him. Wanted him so badly he would just take him (w/wo permission depending on the time we're referring to - the blindfolded kiss or their first time in the bushes!). To know that the man he loves is completely and utterly beguiled by him and wants to ravish him so badly he doesn't even care they are just steps away from a public path!
WWX loves to tease LWJ and reap the consequences, he always has. Even more so now those consequences lead to sexual gratification for both of them. It is a perfectly healthy and normal (one third of the population have a cnc kink) way to enjoy your sex life.
Wangxian and their version of the cnc kink work hand in hand together.
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 10 months
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bnnywngs · 5 months
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wei wuxian being adopted by wen ruohan is not only the third young master of qishan, no one fear him, and frankly, they prefer him over wen chao
no, wen wuxian would be the annoying 13yo who would give a scroll to his sect leader predicting the outcome of the war the wen want to start, with two outcomes possible - wen ruohan dead and the war is lost, or wen ruohan win, but dies later because of rebels - and why they should not put this plan forward
wen ruohan is the tired guardian of a genius child (he thinks wei wuxian is right)
(and sends him to gusu to study when he's 15 after wei wuxian's non stoping begging, in the end, it's a ✨ vacation ✨ to wen ruohan)
(somehow he has to deal with two eloping teenagers now and a very angry lan qiren)
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twistedappletree · 8 months
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he’s just like me, barging into dangerous situations and passing out like a damsel in distress ✨
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The Untamed | Episode 46 [Revelation Of The Golden Core]
⤳WangXian’s Favorite Scenes [9/∞]⬿
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saineem · 1 year
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lancabbage · 8 months
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Thinking about fandom and how some don't really understand the novel's setting.
I think a lot of people in this fandom view the MDZS through a modern lens. It's ancient China... Where ancient Chinese culture is at play. WWX was entitled to his revenge, specifically what happened to him coming back on WC in turn. WC left him for dead in a literal hell hole. Starving, fighting for his life. MXTX gave us the Yi City arc to show us exactly WHAT was accepted in terms of revenge back then and in the MDZS universe. XXC is not bothered if XY took the other man's finger (or even his whole hand!) in revenge for his losing a finger - because it's expected of him. XXC knows this and has no qualms with it. His anger lies in how out of balance his revenge was - not that he took it, that he valued his little finger more than a whole clan's lives as a collective.
WWX did what was expected of him. Yes, it was gruesome, but he's traumatised! And also, I once read this meta on WWX using the ghost and how it is more personal to the ghosts he is using - he uses their resentment against WC, and the meta poses that's because they are known to him. Very interesting and incredibly compelling.
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hannigramislife · 6 months
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My friend: On what grounds do you judge characters?
Me: On whether or not I would do the exact same thing if I were in their situation, with their life experiences, kill myself, or just mind my own goddamn business.
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cql-screenshots · 7 months
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jayktoralldaylong · 2 years
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Certain people like to give Lan Xichen grief over the Manhua "You're the only mistake Wangji has ever made" to Wei Ying. While that must have hurt, let's face it, it was the wake up call that Wei Ying needed because no half of WangXian was gonna do the concession. Lan Xichen had to do the whole thing himself. He fared way better than any of us would have in his position (It's the Jiang Cheng thing all over again).
How would you feel watching your little brother, who you've had to raise because of how absent your parents were. Your little brother who had never broken a single rule in his life suddenly getting mercilessly whipped publicly for defending a criminal. Whipped near to death. Then said little brother goes searching for someone that everyone watched die. Wangji comes back with A Yuan, claiming it's his child and I bet Lan Xichen was part of the forces that begged to let Wangji keep his son. Wangji was locked away in seclusion for three years and even after all that time his depression and regret was so great that he branded himself, right over his heart.
Wei Ying wasn't the one who helped Wangji get up every day, it was Xichen. Every day that Wangji might have considered just dying himself so he could be with Wei Ying, but stayed for his child and his brother. Lan Xichen was the one pulling Wangji through every damn day, probably cursing the day he encouraged him to befriend Wei Ying. Yet when Wei Ying came back, Lan Xichen still offered his home to hide him. Even if all that happened wasn't of Wei Ying's doing, he wasn't the one to live with the pain. Lan Wangji did, and indirectly, Lan Xichen as well. It's not easy watching someone you love so much suffer everyday. Just to see the person he risked everything for come back and be like "What do you mean Wangji loves me?" Imagine if at the end Wei Ying rejected Wangji's feelings? It's perfectly within his right to do so, but how terribly that would hurt Wangji. Knowing Wangji he'd be fine with loving Wei Ying from afar (that was the original plan anyway), but to watch him suffer like that was too much for Xichen and in a rare fit of rage he said some harsh words to Wei Ying. Lord knows I would have done so much worse, I know how I feel about the people I love. I can't stand for someone who seems to be playing with their heart.
Lan Xichen was more than just big brother, he was stand-in Father, Mother, friend. He was Wangji's closest confidant before Wei Ying and remained so after he was gone. He was also clan leader, had a lot of responsibility and handled them all solo so Wangji wouldn't be bothered by politics, and he'd just found his best friend was a murderer. He was going through a really hard time okay. Leave him alone. He is still captain of the WangXian ship, and he'd always give up his happiness if meant saving his brother.
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itsza · 2 years
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there's a pattern...
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