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violetsyrenart · 11 months
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I’ve been reading Kings of the Wyld and took a break to draw Clay.
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aborddelimpala · 1 year
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"Well... it's good to see you finally get out of your head, Corporal. More than you know"
Walker 03.17 | It Writes Itself
Fav' scene from the episode.
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beezyland · 2 years
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One of my favorite things about One of Us is Lying s2 is how the other members of Murder Club take turns third wheeling Addy and Janae. Bronwyn in Addy’s room after she talks to Giselle. Cooper at the gay warehouse party. Nate in the hallway at the hospital. It’s so funny and so obvious and so beautiful every time.
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Cordell: Hey, didn't you die? Clay: That was 20 years ago man, things change.
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the-reading-owl · 10 months
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I am forever torn between wanting a TV series adaption of Nicholas Eames' Band series and not wanting it because it is literally so perfect and no adaptation could ever capture it but on the other... I just wanna see it on screen so badly
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laf-outloud · 1 year
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David James, the writer of Walker's upcoming episode, has provided a recap for everyone to catch up (since it's been soooo long!)
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cephalopod-celabrator · 8 months
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(Some, but not major, spoilers for Swords and Fire, Kings of The Wyld, and the Gentleman Bastard series)
So, I was thinking about my favorite protagonists, and I came up with these three: Amalia Cornaro, Clay Cooper, and Locke Lamora. What I like about all of them is that they're unique, particularly in their tactics and the fact that they are all without real power but go up against villains with loads of the stuff. First, we've got Amalia Cornaro, a nerdy noblewoman who doesn't enjoy the world of political intrigue but learns to be really good at it. She may be a sweetie and a genuinely kind person, but if you think you're getting away with the "You're a good guy, you won't kill me no matter what" excuse, you're dead wrong, emphasis on the dead. Amalia will murder a motherfucker if she has to, and is not above collateral damage when absolutely necessary. She's terrifyingly intelligent, and that is the right adverb to use. She lives in a world with mages who can wipe out cities and mind control small countries, yet still manages to haunt the nightmares of rulers both immortal and mortal alike. She also likes hot chocolate. Then there's Clay Cooper, Amalia's opposite in all the best ways. Clay is a tank. He wields a shield and knows how to take a hit. He works alongside legendary warriors and fights gods and dragons, yet he's just Clay. He's not clever, he has no magic, he's not even an amazingly good fighter. But Clay knows how to wield a shield and hammer, he has a big heart, and you'd have an easier time convincing a landslide to give up than him. It's frankly a miracle that he's still alive, but anyone trying to kill him will find the experience somewhat akin to trying to rub away a stain that ignores literally everything, then having an aneurysm out of sheer frustration. And last, also opposite Clay but somehow not the same as Amalia, is Locke Lamora. A with audacity infused into every fiber of his being. He's a good strategist and schemer, true, but his real strength is his unrelenting confidence and adaptability. About half of all Locke's books are just him dancing around spouting the most absolutely wild bullshit in every direction he can while dodging the murder attempts of pirate captains, crime lords, political dictators, and overpowered wizards. Locke isn't a bad guy, but he is absolutely willing to fight dirty in every way possible. He will lie and cheapshot his way out of any situation, and will commit crimes against the state out of pettiness. There is no power too dangerous for him to piss off if they hurt his friends, and no solution he cannot find that is not either staggeringly convoluted or hilariously simple, or quite often both at once.
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andreai04 · 8 months
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“What was it about fathers, Clay wondered, that compelled so many of them to test their children? To insist that a daughter, or a son, prove themselves worthy of a love their mother offered without condition?”
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joncronshawauthor · 9 months
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The Unbreakable Bonds: A Look at Bromances in Fantasy Literature
As avid readers of fantasy literature will attest, there’s little in this genre that captures our hearts and imaginations quite like a good bromance. These intimate friendships, often between two (occasionally more) men, present an opportunity for deep character development, exhilarating adventures, and emotional resonance that many of us can relate to. But fear not, this isn’t a dissertation…
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milksteakkk · 2 years
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i love thinking about how the south park fandom would interpret my south park ocs [in fanart, fanfics, aus, ships ect.]
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perfectlybriefmoon · 1 year
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Not gonna lie I was scared for a brief second that Bonham was gonna have to see his kid get shot the poor guy suffered enough this season so I'm glad Coop was there to spare Bonham from that trauma
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aborddelimpala · 1 year
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Walker 03.15 | False Flag (part 2)
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hairupintheair · 4 months
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Clay, to Kevin: Sorry I traumatized you by faking my death. Can't promise it won't happen again.
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ohposhers · 4 months
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I AM BEGGIUGN YOU TO MAKE MJORE CLINCE ART PLEAAAASE 🙏
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you got it boss, here's thing 1 and 2 bugging clay while he tries to read o7
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laf-outloud · 1 year
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Looks like it may not be just Cooper coming back... I see another name tagged...
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