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aesthetic--mood · 7 months
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Narnia Incorrect Quotes 935/?
Miraz: Boy, if you want to fight me, come on.
Peter: You mistake my intentions. I haven't come here to fight you. Not at all. This is to be am execution. Tell me how, exactly, you'd like to die.
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thedawntreaders · 2 years
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you know i feel like edmund pevensie would be the type to introduce board games from earth to narnia. yeah yeah i'm aware he's good at chess and shit but that's not what i'm talking about. i'm thinking something more... volatile.
and so i offer this:
imagine an alternate universe where during the prince caspian era edmund invents monopoly (it was patented in 1935 so the timing works out!) solely to fuck with miraz and the entire experience ends with miraz going "surely your older brother would prefer a duel to the death over this" and peter's like "actually i'm having the time of my life idk about you tho"
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to-the-western-wood · 9 months
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Narnia characters as: iconic tumblr quotes (part 4/4)
rilian, while in underland: there are no gods here
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jadis: do i look like the kind of woman who dies?
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oreius: aslan is dead and soon we will follow
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edmund: impudent of you to assume i will meet a mortal end
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eustace: hell is empty and all the devils are here
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edmund, to eustace: one day you'll decompose and i'll be there to watch it happen
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peter, to miraz: what are you gonna do with that sword? gonna hit me? better make it count. better make it hurt. better kill me in one shot
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aslan, to lucy: there is not enough time to make all the things one's imagination can conjure
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valiantvillain · 6 months
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So I found out that apparently orcs and elves have some real bad blood in D&D weeks after I finished my run where I romanced Astarion with a half-orc. So that's added another layer of comedy to their relationship...because apparently being a paladin and a rogue was not enough.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 7 months
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Prince Caspian lived in a great castle in the center of Narnia with his uncle, Miraz, the King of Narnia, and his aunt, who had red hair and was called Queen Prunaprismia.
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"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" - C. S. Lewis
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lucy-shining-star · 2 years
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In book Peter waited for Miraz to stand up
In movie he decided to let Caspian kill Miraz and Caspian decided to not do it
Meanwhile in both Edmund was probably few seconds away from shouting ‘Let me do it!’
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applesandpavenders · 1 year
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tenth-sentence · 7 months
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"What say you, my Lord Sopespian?"
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" - C. S. Lewis
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anviraa · 1 year
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Ban vs Ind, 2nd ODI - Mehidy Hasan Miraz
Ban vs Ind, 2nd ODI – Mehidy Hasan Miraz
Bangladesh allrounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz mentioned that setting small targets, calming one another every time panic set in, and never worrying in regards to the closing whole have been key components of his record-breaking partnership with Mahmudullah within the second ODI against India. Their 148-run stand for the seventh wicket helped Bangladesh win by 5 runs and clinch their second successive…
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cgvijesti · 2 years
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Italija: Mladima za punoljetstvo nude "miraz" od 10.000 eura
Italija: Mladima za punoljetstvo nude “miraz” od 10.000 eura
Foto: UGC Italijanska Demokratska partija (PD) ponudiće mladima “miraz” od 10.000 eura kada napune 18 godina, navodi se u manifestu te stranke lijevog centra objavljenom uoči parlamentarnih izbora sljedećeg mjeseca. PD se suočava sa teškim zadatkom da spriječi desnicu da pobijedi na izborima 25. septembra. Program stranke sadrži velika obećanja, kao što su dodatne plate za radnike i izgradnja…
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trashy-corvian · 1 year
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It's not a proper MonsterMay without some eldritch hotties~
Hey, @the-passenger-if how does our dear Jonny feel about some good old tentacle action?
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Narnia Incorrect Quotes 816/?
Edmund, being kidnapped: Yum, thanks
Miraz, putting more duct tape on his mouth: Stop eating it!
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thedawntreaders · 2 years
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pc movie miraz is adept at handling his heir. can i have a headcanon as to why he's so confident with babies pls
when miraz picks up his son from the cradle, he's reminded of a newborn he once held, many years ago.
it nearly cost him everything.
you see, miraz was someone who took the matter of becoming king very seriously, and he knew he was going to be in it for the long haul. he was observant to the king's mannerisms and habits. he noted down the schedules he had, the people he would be around that could make for potential spies. for several months, miraz worked on his scheme; he made sure to adjust his arrangements and organize safety nets to combat just about any possible outcome.
but his calculations never included a nephew.
"miraz! would you like to hold him?" his sister-in-law asks, interrupting his thoughts. he jolts before smiling and raising his hands in surrender.
"i couldn't. i don't know how."
he felt guilty enough for plotting the death of someone's husband. now someone's father?
"i'll show you," she smiles gently, reaching out and pulling him forward. the bundle in her other arm squirms. miraz looks to his older brother for permission (a bad habit), and his heart twists ugly at the pride painted on the father's face. i'm losing time.
miraz sets aside the anger, however, for the sake of the mother and child, and follows his directions dutifully once the king nods back in approval.
a grave, grave mistake. miraz, with the help of the queen's supportive affirmations, finally gathers the courage to pick up prince caspian. he wishes he had the same amount of courage to drop him. instead, his heart disarms his mind from the intrusive thought and succumbs to the heir's divine innocence at a speed that leaves him largely ashamed. he doesn't realize what he's doing with the coo that falls from his lips or the finger that raises itself to wiggle in front of the child prince until he hears his brother and sister-in-law fail to stifle their laughter. in that moment, miraz realizes he could do the most foolish things for this child's happiness.
but what about his own that was so painfully denied for all these years? the question sobers him.
well, miraz was merciful in the ways he knew best. after consulting with professor cornelius (under the guise of intellectual banter) regarding when one's memory begins, he gave his brother and sister-in-law a generous one year with the baby. many telmarines and narnians alike would hardly call it that, but no one understands the agony of overlooking every perfect chance to kill the king the way miraz does. he places their happiness over his as he's done before, and bides his time.
it's the best he could do, he reminded himself, when the servant tried to shake the king awake one morning, the king who, with closed eyes, still held his baby close to him. it's the best he could do, he reminded himself, when he paid the royal apothecary to lie on the autopsy and not mention the poison found on the king's lips. it's the best he could do, he reminded himself, when the queen drove herself mad with grief and disappeared into the woods after the funeral, leaving the castle with only a prince and his uncle as the last markers of royalty.
the plan would have gone a lot better had there been no child involved, miraz acknowledges, but overall it was executed perfectly given the circumstances. the king is gone and his wife has relinquished her claim on the throne, just like that. so why does he feel no satisfaction? he's closer to his goal than ever before.
... ah. that's it, isn't it? he hasn't reached his goal yet.
the child remains.
prunaprismia sings caspian to sleep on the night miraz calls the last search party off. we've looked everywhere. she's gone, sir. with tired eyes, miraz returns to the castle and walks in on her cradling caspian. their eyes meet. he hangs his head solemnly. she looks at him for a moment before turning away. she continues to sing, albeit shakily now.
she's always wanted a child of her own, miraz muses. he does too. wouldn't it be wonderful, if they had a strong and brilliant son who could inherit the kingdom from him? and for a moment, with success a few steps away, he considers taking the current prince from his wife and putting him to sleep the same way as his father, silently and painlessly. he's right there. no one would know.
lightning blinds miraz through the clear window and a roar of thunder startles him. caspian awakes, and his cries ring loud through the castle.
something changes then and there.
miraz doesn't kill him that night nor any of the following nights. slowly years begin to pass by and caspian grows. they go on walks in the garden together. professor cornelius becomes his tutor. prunaprismia teaches him how to braid flower crowns. caspian the tenth is alive for a reason miraz can't quite place.
that's a lie. he knows. he knows the reason why, just can't come face to face with it. the reality is that miraz doesn't have it in him to take caspian's life, even when the opportunity is served to him on a silver platter. and so he waits like he waited before, but for two decades' worth, so that when the time comes, he can tell himself this was the best he could do.
i need air, miraz thinks as he makes his way to the balcony with the bundle in his arms. the ghosts of his past weigh down on his lungs like anchors, and they pull stronger when prunaprismia asks where caspian is. he doesn't look at his heir anymore; shameful as it is, he fears looking down and finding prince caspian the infant in his arms instead, the child orphaned by his uncle for no fault of his own, who, against all odds, grew into something of a son to him over the years.
as the soldiers come back through the gates, miraz gives the heir back to his wife and wonders who he's seizing this throne for.
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to-the-western-wood · 4 months
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peter: FIGHT ME, YOU BITCH ASS FUCK
susan: at least try to sound slightly more sophisticated when you threaten someone
peter: oh, i'm sorry, i should ask: dost thou want to engage in a duel, my good bitch?
susan, sighing: somehow that's worse
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valiantvillain · 7 months
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It's headcanon time again.
I like to think that Astarion goes out of his way to tell Miraz she's beautiful until she finally believes it after so many years of being called ugly for being a half-orc, being told by her human mother when she finally met her at ten years old that maybe she would get lucky and not grow tusks, that when she was told she was pretty that she was just "pretty for a half-orc" or "not bad for a half-orc", being called a brute before a word could even leave her mouth.
And so she just got used to it, let the insults and insinuations roll off her back like rain down a mountainside. Got used to meeting compliments on her appearance with cynical skepticism. The same kind she meets Astarion's empty flattery with. But she humored him, more or less challenging him to try & keep it up before he got bored. Only to find she had played chicken and ate crow when he didn't & kept calling her beautiful even after he had confirmed her suspicions that back then he had been trying to manipulate her. And while she started to warm up to the idea that someone finds her attractive, cares about her, genuinely, she still rolls her eyes a little as she smiles.
But it's progress. And so Astarion keeps calling her beautiful, frequently and ardently, until and long after she finally hears it and fully believes it.
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