"they fear you as i once feared you, he said. as you once feared me. we are all someone's monster, nina"
matthias helvar
six of crows duology leigh bardugo
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OC Birthday moodboard | 22.04 | Deputy Calahan Hartley
“Hobbies? Does Arson count?”
@strafethesesinners @strangefable @socially-awkward-skeleton @direwombat @carlosoliveiraa
@rhettsabbott @shellibisshe @marivenah @cassietrn @la-grosse-patate
@dumbassdep @voidika @theelderhazelnut @purplehairsecretlair @imogenkol
@wrathfulrook @aceghosts @josephslittledeputy @josephseedismyfather @thesingularityseries
@kyber-infinitygems @g0dspeeed @onehornedbeast @finding-comfort-in-rain @hookhearted
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J. Kirschtein: the pretty boy from the sticks. (He gives me Louisiana/Texas vibes) The lover boy, the fashion aficionado, cologne snob, model and musician.
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"music, numbers, equations. they're not like words. they.. they don't get mixed up."
wylan ven eck
six of crows duology leigh bardugo
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Lamina’s Moodboard
I can’t describe how much I love her. Even though she appears for such a short time Lamina‘s character is crucial for the franchise (at least I think so). Capitol citizens perceived her as week because she was constantly crying. But what’s more human in such situation? Being forced to fight in a death match as teenager - who wouldn’t cry? Who wouldn’t be scared? I feel like most of us will act this way.
What I believe is extremely tragic is how realistic Lamina‘s character is. She‘s not outstanding, doesn’t have much of a combat skills, nobody believes she‘d win. She’s just a regular teenage girl sentenced to death. Her fate represents the fate of hundreds of Panem‘s children.
Okay, but we can sympathize with many other characters. Let me separate the rest of the known Tributs in two categories.
1. main heroes- the one with special skill or ability like Coral, Reaper or Lucy Gray. They were Capitol‘s favorite because they had a chance to win. And we as readers think so too. Nonetheless, their uniqueness make them less relatable. We see them as protagonists of the story, not as ourselves.
2. vulnerable characters we cannot not sympathize with - such as Wovey (a 12 yo) or a girl with tuberculosis. Because of their poor condition they should’ve never be put in the arena. The main reason why we feel sorry for them is the unfairness that met them. And yet again, we don’t see ourselves in this characters but victims of cruel system.
Many THG fans love Lamina because we see ourselves in her. She doesn’t have any special advantage, her health is in an average state. Of course she can use axe and still is a child but that doesn’t make her a heroine among other tributes.
For me Lamina resembles all the children that died in the Games. Hundreds of taken lives. She‘s the ultimate symbol that such fate could have happen to anyone and it breaks my heart…
I hope I made myself understandable:// feel free to comment
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