#Crowtober2023 Day 27 - Undead
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Kaz: Can you be serious for five minutes?
Nina: My record is four, but I think I can do it.
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Inej: Can I be frank with you guys?
Jesper: I mean, sure, but I don't think changing your name will do much.
Wylan: Can I still be Wylan?
Nina: Shush, guys. Let Frank speak!
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Baby Crows part 7: Baby Nina, pencil on paper.
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Without the age difference, mentor-mentee sisterly maternal relationship from the books... Zoya and Nina's interactions feel like bitter exes taking swipes at each other!
Like they were in a relationship before the Darkling started manipulating (then sleeping with) Zoya. And maybe Nina tried to warn her to be wary of the Darkling back then, and it was a nasty split...
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Evil Stick | Ball of Sunshine
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okay girlies (gender neutral) important question
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"You will find no sanctuary at that place, as it has become desecrated by the spirits."
Nearing the completion of the first half of chapter zero! I haven't posted much lately, mostly because I don't want to overshare, but I've been quietly cooking! Hope to share some updated screenshots next month with present day Melrose & co.
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Matthias: Nina, is that legal?
Kaz: When there are no cops around, anything's legal.
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Spider Lily Midi, my beloved 🖤
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Kalina is the most interesting character to me because of all she has going on…
she is Cassandra’s familiar, she is simultaneously a pet and a friend and a servant and a family to a goddexx that is simultaneously her owner and friend and creator and parent and her god and reason to be—Kalina’s relationship to Cassandra is hard to put a name or label on (since what does being a familiar even mean?) but the bottomline is that this cat loves her deity enough to put everything and everyone on the line for her…
And adding in that she is a child of divorce. So to speak. I am extremely normal and haven’t been driven mad by the detail that baby itty bitty kitty Kalina was at Cassandra’s wedding to Ankarna and is remembered to have been toddling after her as she walked down the aisle…
Kalina will be the death of me /lh
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I'm once again thinking about the missed opportunities to have Klaus and Kol bond more. Part of Klaus' whole motivation as a vampire is to get his werewolf part back and to finally be stronger than Mikael (sort of, I'm simplifying) both of which can be obtained by breaking his curse. But Kol? Kol is the only other original that can relate to having a fundamental part of themself ripped away from them. Klaus might not have known he was a werewolf until he killed, but he likely still had a connection he couldn't explain, as evident by him going to watch the wolves transform. And something he'd never been able to explain was now gone. He might only be able to realise the connection afterwards through its absence.
Kol though. Kol had grown up with magic, a connection to nature and the world around him in a way the rest of his siblings supposedly didn't have. And then he gets turned. And not only has his baby brother died, his father has just murdered him and the rest of his siblings after forcing them to drink human blood, which he'll later learn. Now, not only does he have to deal with the grief of Henrik's death and also his own but also the loss of his magic. A loss that's likely only worsened by Kol being a self-proclaimed child prodigy.
Kol is pretty much the only one who could understand what Klaus is going through with the binding of his wolf. We know Kol searched for ways to get his magic back/carry on practicing magic in the same way that Klaus was looking for ways to break his curse. While Klaus likely could still feel his wolf there despite being bound, Kol has no access to his magic anymore. I just think they should've been able to bond or connect over their shared loss of an intrinsic aspect of their selves at the hands of their parents
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