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The lake is afraid of water that does not belong to it. That water carries the unknown. It carries experiences and histories that the lake cannot predict or control.
For a moment, the lake doesn't seem so dark. New water dilutes it. New water adds shades to its blackness.
After all, these changes were necessary.
The lake will be grumpy for a while, but it is grateful.
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Demigod: it really sucks that we never get to see or interact with our godly parent.
Other Demigod: yeah, I'd be nice to meet them.
TOA era Apollo kids: *see their dad every once in awhile* ... Yeah
Dionysus kids: *Dad is at camp* ..yeah
Percy: *has been to his Dads home* ...mhm
Nico: *literally has a room in the underworld*
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i know for a fact i have made this post before but for me it's very important that bbc merlin is a pointless tragedy. it wouldn't be good (it's frequently not good anyway but it would be a lot further away from good) if it wasn't a pointless tragedy! it's simply not arthuriana if it doesn't go past the high point of the heroic/legendary/high medieval romance stuff and end with detailed rundowns of exactly how everybody got betrayed and died like that is what makes it real arthuriana to me and not just a silly show about a wizard
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inside you there are two wolves, lovers lake kiss scene and flickergate wheeler’s house kiss scene
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Portage Road, Portage Lake, Maine.
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