The Spine of Night (2021)
The rotoscoped animation is pretty low budget but man, the dark fantasy vibes are off the charts. If you're a fan of stuff like Heavy Metal or Fire and Ice, you'll probably dig this. On Shudder.
Have you read historical books with the I HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF HER vibe?
Devil's Bride and Scandal's Bride by Stephanie Laurens immediately come to mind. Like, all the Cynster books are really on this because Cynsters are CONQUERORS!!!!11 but these two are especially intense. Devil is like, buying Honoria a million gowns without her asking or consenting, and she's like "why" and he's all "I AM PRACTICING FOR BEING HUSBAND???" even though she. Still. Has not. Accepted. His proposal.
Richard/Scandal is just like. Convinced that Catriona needs someone to follow her around and take care of her while she does her mystical Lady of the Vale duties. And to be fair, he is correct, because Catriona is completely insane and sees absolutely nothing wrong with hurtling herself into danger. One of my favorite little moments in the book is when they're walking on like, a wintry landscape, and she's all "I CAN DO EVERYTHING BY MYSELF I DON'T NEED YOU" and then immediately like slips on some ice and almost falls. And Laurens describes him as sort of being like "God help me" while grabbing her before she hits the ground.
Indigo by Beverly Jenkins, dude. Hester is so practical and is so determined to take care of herself, and Galen comes into her life and is like "no no no I am the captain now". His grand gesture at the end. Ugh. Just thinking about it makes me wanna cry. Such great caretaking.
Grace Callaway heroes tend to be this way, while also being paired with the battiest women on God's earth, who again will just cartwheel into danger. Olivia and The Masked Duke, Fiona and The Enigmatic Earl, and Glory and The Master of Shadows are the ones that really stand out to me on this front. (I've read like... a lot of Grace's books lol, but she also has a big backlist and I need to knock out some more soon because I love her.) The Duke Who Knew Too Much also has this vibe hard.
On a different from, How to Steal a Scoundrel's Heart has this vibe in a different way, wherein the very frosty hero who only intends to keep the heroine as his mistress, it's just business... but then she gets her period and is in bed with cramps and he's like "AWWWWW" and like curls up with her in bed to hold her and shit lol.
Lorraine Heath heroes always wanna take care of a woman lol. Shoutout to Olivia getting sick in Between the Devil and Desire and Jack Dodger having an entire conniption over it. Putting her in the ice bath, making her endure it to bring down her fever, watching her sleep in her weird little room of clocks (and calling in Graves, the Greatest Victorian Doctor of All Time) to be like "OMG HELP HER but also to be clear I have zero emotional investment in this annoying woman" while Graves, who's known Jack since childhood, is like "RIIIIIGHT SURE".
Surrender to the Devil is a great "let me take care of you" book. Sterling is another one who initially just wants a mistress, but once he realizes how traumatized and in need of tenderness Franny is, he's sooooo gentle and sweet and caring with her.
Waking Up with the Duke, of course. Shoutout to Ainsley rubbing Jayne's feet while she's like a billion months pregnant (lol me laughing and crying with it segueing to him pushing her nightgown up and her going "... I cannot sleep with you right now" only for him to respond with "I have literally never seen you BIG WITH MY CHILD, can I please just stare creepily at your pregnant belly :/". And then he kisses it. That poor man. I'd die for him.) He also puts her in a special warm pool while her back hurts??? And then she IS like "okay you can do it to me now".
The Duke's Perfect Wife by Jennifer Ashley. Like, never mind Hart giving Eleanor money without being asked while she's like "I don't want you to take care of me and my stupid father who's not good with money" and he's all "I am going to take care of you and your stupid father who's not good at money" (tucking the cash into her bodice) (in his brother's book.... god what an ALPHA movie)... He's also like such a caretaker. He's a NESTING HERO which is really a subsection of the caretaking hero. Hart wants to build Eleanor a nest lined with so much fur and feathers and random shining objects he finds on the forest floor. When she gets hurt, he's like "Eleanor!!!! We cannot Do Things while your arm is in a sling!!!!" and Eleanor is all "oh trust and believe we can". (She wins. One of the only books where he's shellacking her while her arm is in a sling.)
In Which Matilda Halifax Learns the Value of Restraint by Alexandra Vasti has this vibe to me. Because again, Matilda is crazy, and Christian is very like *SIT DOWN YOU SILLY WOMAN AND LET ME TAKE CARE OF THIS*. Fortunately, Matilda is soooo into that.
Hotel of Secrets by Diana Biller has a hero who's like, a virgin and very uptight with this much more experienced and free-spirited heroine. But like. So much of this book is her having near-death experiences and him charging in to save her. Like, not even intentionally? He's just acting on instinct. It's very dear and I love it.
The Duke Gets Even by Joanna Shupe. OBVIOUSLY. Lockwood is literally like "nobody has ever taken care of this woman and guess what I am gonna fix that RIGHT NOW". He like, forces her to get in the tub with him after. He pushes cuddling all the time. He's like forcing her to rely on him lol.
Marrying Winterborne by Lisa Kleypas, another obvious one. I think Dreaming of You gives me this vibe a lot too because Derek Craven is just like "take my Regency black card and buy yourself EVERYTHING" because Derek Craven has zero taste and he's gonna buy all of it like the new money man he is.
Thank you so much for everyone who took part in this. I tried to get them all to fit. It may not be the most serious song but the video sure turned out even more dramatic than I had anticipated...
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Ernest di Napoli - Aneurin Barnard
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"Battlestar Galactica" has been a popular science fiction television series, and its characters have resonated with audiences. Here are 20 notable characters from the series:
1. **Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos):** The stoic and resilient military leader, Commander Adama, is the central figure aboard the Battlestar Galactica. His strategic mind and unwavering resolve make him a respected leader.
2. **President Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell):** Initially the Secretary of Education, Roslin becomes the President of the Twelve Colonies after a devastating attack. Her leadership is marked by pragmatism and a deep sense of responsibility.
3. **Captain Kara "Starbuck" Thrace (Katee Sackhoff):** Starbuck is a top-notch Viper pilot known for her rebellious spirit, exceptional skill, and complex relationships. Her character undergoes significant development throughout the series.
4. **Lieutenant Kara "Helo" Agathon (Tahmoh Penikett):** Helo is a Viper pilot who becomes stranded on a Cylon-occupied planet. His struggles and choices add depth to the exploration of human-Cylon relations.
5. **Number Six (Tricia Helfer):** A humanoid Cylon model, Number Six is a complex character who appears in various forms. Her interactions with humans and other Cylons are pivotal to the plot.
6. **Gaius Baltar (James Callis):** Initially the genius scientist whose unintentional actions lead to the destruction of the Twelve Colonies, Baltar's moral ambiguity and internal conflicts make him a fascinating character.
7. **Lieutenant Karl "Helo" Agathon (Tahmoh Penikett):** Helo's journey involves moral dilemmas, love, and survival. He becomes a central character in exploring the humanity within the Cylons.
8. **Chief Galen Tyrol (Aaron Douglas):** The Chief is the deck chief aboard Galactica and plays a crucial role in maintaining the fleet. His character grapples with personal challenges and relationships.
9. **Lieutenant Sharon "Boomer" Valerii (Grace Park):** Boomer is a Viper pilot whose storyline is intertwined with the revelation of humanoid Cylons. Her internal struggles add complexity to the narrative.
10. **Lieutenant Felix Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani):** Gaeta serves as Galactica's communications officer. His character undergoes significant changes, and he plays key roles in various plot developments.
11. **Admiral Helena Cain (Michelle Forbes):** Cain commands the Battlestar Pegasus and brings a militaristic approach that clashes with Adama's leadership style, leading to intense conflicts.
12. **Tom Zarek (Richard Hatch):** Initially a political prisoner, Zarek becomes a significant political figure in the fleet, advocating for radical change and resistance against established authority.
13. **Samuel Anders (Michael Trucco):** A resistance fighter, former athlete, and romantic interest for Starbuck, Anders becomes a key figure in the human-Cylon conflict.
14. **Anastasia "Dee" Dualla (Kandyse McClure):** Dualla serves as Galactica's communications officer and plays a role in various story arcs, grappling with personal challenges and relationships.
15. **Caprica Six (Tricia Helfer):** Another version of Number Six, Caprica Six's interactions with humans, particularly Gaius Baltar, are central to the show's exploration of morality and redemption.
16. **Felix Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani):** Gaeta, as a key member of the Galactica crew, faces internal conflicts and moral dilemmas, contributing to the overall complexity of the series.
17. **Rom (Alonso Oyarzun):** Rom serves as a deckhand on Galactica and is known for his technical skills. His character development involves personal growth and contributions to the survival of the fleet.
18. **Billy Keikeya (Paul Campbell):** Initially an aide to President Roslin, Billy's character undergoes transformation as he grapples with the challenges of leadership and morality in the post-apocalyptic world.
19. **Leoben Conoy (Callum Keith Rennie):** A Cylon model with a mysterious and manipulative nature, Leoben's interactions with Starbuck and other characters contribute to the psychological tension of the series.
20. **Ellen Tigh (Kate Vernon):** The wife of Colonel Tigh, Ellen's character brings a mix of drama and complexity to the storyline, especially in her relationships with other key characters.
These characters, with their diverse backgrounds, complex motivations, and intertwining relationships, contribute to the depth and richness of the "Battlestar Galactica" narrative. The series explores themes of survival, morality, and the essence of humanity in the face of existential threats.
Aktion T4 was a campaign of mass murder by involuntary euthanasia in Nazi Germany. The term was first used in post-war trials against doctors who had been involved in the killings. The name T4 is an abbreviation of Tiergartenstraße 4, a street address of the Chancellery department set up in early 1940, in the Berlin borough of Tiergarten, which recruited and paid personnel associated with Aktion T4. Certain German physicians were authorised to select patients "deemed incurably sick, after most critical medical examination" and then administer to them a "mercy death" (Gnadentod). In October 1939, Adolf Hitler signed a "euthanasia note", backdated to 1 September 1939, which authorised his physician Karl Brandt and Reichsleiter Philipp Bouhler to begin the killing.
The killings took place from September 1939 until the end of the war in 1945; from 275,000 to 300,000 people were killed in psychiatric hospitals in Germany and Austria, occupied Poland and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (now the Czech Republic). The number of victims was originally recorded as 70,273 but this number has been increased by the discovery of victims listed in the archives of the former East Germany. About half of those killed were taken from church-run asylums, often with the approval of the Protestant or Catholic authorities of the institutions.
The Holy See announced on 2 December 1940 that the policy was contrary to divine law and that "the direct killing of an innocent person because of mental or physical defects is not allowed" but the declaration was not upheld by all Catholic authorities in Germany. In the summer of 1941, protests were led in Germany by the Bishop of Münster, Clemens von Galen, whose intervention led to "the strongest, most explicit and most widespread protest movement against any policy since the beginning of the Third Reich", according to Richard J. Evans.
Several reasons have been suggested for the killings, including eugenics, racial hygiene, and saving money. Physicians in German and Austrian asylums continued many of the practices of Aktion T4 until the defeat of Germany in 1945, in spite of its official cessation in August 1941. The informal continuation of the policy led to 93,521 "beds emptied" by the end of 1941. Technology developed under Aktion T4, particularly the use of lethal gas on large numbers of people, was taken over by the medical division of the Reich Interior Ministry, along with the personnel of Aktion T4, who participated in mass murder of Jewish people. The programme was authorised by Hitler but the killings have since come to be viewed as murders in Germany. The number of people killed was about 200,000 in Germany and Austria, with about 100,000 victims in other European countries. Following the war, a number of the perpetrators were tried and convicted for murder and crimes against humanity.
New Review: The Tyranny of Faith by Richard Swan #fantasy #review @OrbitBooks
Please note The Tyranny of Faith is the second book in The Empire of the Wolf trilogy. If you haven’t read The Justice of Kings then what follows will likely contain minor spoilers. Consider yourselves duly warned!
A Justice’s work is never done.
The Battle of Galen’s Vale is over, but the war for the Empire’s future has just begun. Concerned by rumors that the Magistratum’s authority is waning,…
Title: Tyranny of Faith
Author: Richard Swan
Series: Empire of the Wolf #2
Genre: Fantasy
Rating: 4.5/5 stars
The Overview: A Justice’s work is never done. The Battle of Galen’s Vale is over, but the war for the Empire’s future has just begun. Concerned by rumors that the Magistratum’s authority is waning, Sir Konrad Vonvalt returns to Sova to find the capital city gripped by intrigue and…
Did Sun Myung Moon lie on the witness stand in federal court in May 1982?
▲ Sun Myung Moon with children from three different women. This photograph was taken on January 5, 1965 at the Chongpa-dong Church in Seoul. Sung-jin Moon, whose mother was Seon-gil Choi, is on the left. He was born in April 1946. Hee-jin Moon is on the right. He was born in Tokyo on August 17, 1955. His mother was Myung-hee Kim. The younger children in the photo are Ye-Jin and Hyo-Jin. They are standing in front of their mother, Hak Ja Han.
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Thursday, May 27, 1982
New York — The Rev. Sun Myung Moon refused yesterday to answer questions about the nature of what he claimed were “divine revelations” that enabled him to lead his followers, but he was ordered by a federal judge to answer other queries concerning the policies and practices of the controversial Unification Church that he heads.
Moon was subpoenaed to testify in the nonjury trial of a $9-million claim filed by one of his followers, Anthony Colombrito, 30, of Brick Town, N.J. Colombrito has charged that Galen Kelly of Kingston, N.Y., kidnaped him in 1979 and attempted to “deprogram” him from the teachings of the Unification Church.
Moon’s attorney, Charles Stillman, repeatedly tried to persuade U.S. District Court Judge Richard Owen, who is presiding over the trial, to allow Moon to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and First Amendment rights concerning the separation of church and state.
Stillman argued that any such testimony could hamper the appeal of Moon’s conviction last week on federal tax evasion charges. However, Owen allowed Moon to invoke constitutional rights only nine times during his three hours on the witness stand and warned the 62-year-old Korean evangelist that he could be fined or imprisoned if he refused to answer questions the court ordered him to.
Owen let Moon refrain from answering questions about his ownership of the 50-foot pleasure yacht New Hope and about the frequency and nature of what Moon called “divine revelations” that enable him to make decisions about the Unification Church and the engagement and marriages of its members.
Kelly’s lawyer, John T. DeGraff Jr. of Albany, said he had subpoenaed Moon as a reluctant defense witness because he was trying to prove that the church was not a bona fide religion and that it used “brainwashing methods” to benefit Moon and his top aides.
“If it’s a sham then it’s not a religion, and if it’s not a religion, there is no church, and if there is no church I have no basis for appeal,” Stillman said of the possibility that Moon may be retried on the tax evasion case, which involved the question of whether certain money was tax-exempt church funds or Moon’s own.
Owen agreed and said Moon didn’t have to answer the question about revelations.
Moon did testify, however, that he was not the only one to receive “divine revelations.” He said most church members had them. “You have inspirations after you achieve a certain stage in religious faith,” he added.
Moon’s testimony marked the first time that he has appeared on an American witness stand since coming to the United States seven years ago. He did not testify at his own trial in U.S. District Court and left the country two days before he was to have been subpoenaed in May, 1977, by a congressional subcommittee probing possible links between Moon’s many holdings and the Korean CIA.
Joy Irvine, a spokeswoman for the church, said Moon had left the country to wed 200 couples in England. He returned one week after the subcommittee investigation was concluded and its subpoena powers abolished.
Earlier yesterday, Colombrito had asked to drop the charges against Kelly when it became apparent that Moon would be subpoened to testify. He said it was an “injustice” for Moon to testify and that he was dropping the suit “out of natural love for my spiritual parent.”
Owen, however, denied the request, noting that the Unification Church was picking up Colombrito’s legal tab and that Kelly had spent between $100,000 and $200,000 in legal fees. He said the church had a reputation of “resorting to harassing lawsuits” to discourage deprogrammers.
Colombrito filed the suit in 1979, charging that he was abducted from a Kingston parking lot at his parents’ request and asked to join a seven-day deprograming effort. At the time, Colombrito said, he was studying to qualify for a church program that would lead to his designation as a minister. His complaint alleges violations of his civil rights.
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The Boston Globe
Thursday, May 27, 1982
Under the threat of being jailed for contempt, Rev. Sun Myung Moon testified yesterday that he and other Unification Church leaders decide which members can marry and when they can have sex. “It is in accordance with the principles of our religion,” he testified in federal court.
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Tarrytown Daily News
Friday, May 28, 1982
A federal appeals court today approved the dismissal of a suit in which the Rev. Sun Myung Moon has testified that he met and talked with Jesus, Buddha and Moses.
The court said it would overturn a district court judge’s refusal to dismiss the suit if Moon’s Unification Church and the “Moonie” who filed the suit agreed never again to sue the defendant, “deprogrammer” Galen Kelly, whom they accused of kidnapping.
The church and the complainant, Anthony Colombrito, said they would agree.
Moon has been subjected to two days of questioning since Judge Richard Owen denied Colombrito’s attempt to dismiss his case for $9 million. Colombrito said he wanted to spare Moon from having to testify.
But the defense objected, saying the church was filing — and then dropping — such suits to harass its opponents.
The defense, trying to show Moon’s church is a “sham” operated to enrich Moon and his aides, questioned the 62-year-old Korean evangelist about his faith.
He said Thursday, “I have the possibility of becoming the real messiah” although he did not actually call himself the messiah.
Prior to the appeals court’s intervention Thursday, John DeGraff had time to ask Moon about what the church leader said was his first conversation with Jesus on Easter in 1936 when he was 16 years old.
The question led to a stormy court argument that was settled when Moon said through a Korean interpreter:
“I am willing to answer that question. I met Jesus Christ.”
Under further questioning by DeGraff, Moon acknowledged also meeting and communicating on numerous occasions with Moses and Buddha.
Asked how he knew it was Jesus, Moon replied, “I remembered him from his holy picture and he said he was Jesus Christ.”
‘‘You not only talked to him? You saw him?” asked DeGraff. “And what did Jesus Christ say to you?”
“He requested me to help him in the salvation of the universe,” Moon said.
DeGraff also asked Moon over continued legal objections whether the Korean met and talked with Moses ‘‘about his relationship with Israel,” “his role as a messiah” and ‘‘the holy Bible.”
Moon testified he could not recall the first time he met Buddha but he estimated it was “several decades ago.”
When asked how he knew it was Buddha, Moon replied that Buddha identified himself and that he also “recognized him from Buddhas in temples.”
When pressed to tell how he communicated with the religious figures, Moon said it was partially carried out “in words” and “from heart to heart.”
DeGraff later touched off another controversy between lawyers when he asked Moon how many marriages and divorces he has gone through and if he had fathered more than the 13 children now in his family.
To overcome legal objections, DeGraff claimed that Moon and his current wife are represented under Unification Church doctrine as the “true parents” whose mission is to “help the restorations of man to his original status before the fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.”
Owen permitted DeGraff to continue the questioning on grounds that if the church has “spiritual parents,” then “purity” was a factor in determining the sincerity of their religious beliefs.
Moon, whose Unification Church owns property in the towns of Greenburgh and New Castle, testified that he divorced his first wife in Korea in 1944 after he fathered two children by her. He indicated that the divorce resulted from a difference of religious views.
[Fact check: Moon divorced his first wife, Seon-gil Choi, in January 1957 according to official papers. He had ONE child with her, Sung Jin Moon born in 1946. He had a well-known illegitimate son, Hee-Jin Moon, with Myung-Hee Kim in August 1955. Another illegitimate child, daughter Dong-sook, was born in March 1955 – mother unknown. Dong-sook was announced as a “True Child’ by Hyung-Jin Sean Moon at his father’s funeral. In 1960 Sun Myung Moon proclaimed the Holy Wedding of the “True Parents” with Hak Ja Han. Moon had another illegitimate son with Annie Choi. Sam Park was born in January 1966 in Washington, DC.]
Asked if he married and divorced another Korean woman, Moon answered that he had never married the second woman. [There is evidence that Moon had a church wedding ceremony with Myung-hee Kim in Seoul on June 30, 1955 before he sent her off to Japan to give birth in Tokyo on August 17, 1955. Annie Choi has stated she had a secret wedding with Sun Myung Moon.]
▲ Myung-hee Kim with her son, Hee-Jin Moon, in about 1960 when he was taken away from her.
When asked if he had a son by the second woman, Moon replied, “Yes, I met her during the Korean War.”
However, the judge sustained objections to the question and it was not made clear if Moon had acknowledged that he had fathered a son by the woman.
Moon’s lawyer has expressed fear that his client’s testimony will incriminate him and hurt his chances to appeal his conviction [in] nine days on federal tax evasion [and document forgery] charges.
However, Judge Owen has contended that Moon’s testimony is important to the trial because it bears on whether the church is a bona fide religious organization.
He said one reason many young people join the Unification Church is because they believe in Moon’s conversations with Jesus, Buddha and Moses. If the conversations did not take place, the judge said, it is important to know.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Friday, May 28, 1982
Although Mr. Moon was animated in his discussion of his religious beliefs, he became nearly inaudible when DeGraff asked him if he had fathered an illegitimate son.
“Do you have a son by her?” DeGraff asked, referring to the child’s mother, and Mr. Moon answered, “Yes, I met her during the Korean War.”
After the hearing, Mr. Moon’s personal lawyer, Charles Stillman, told reporters the religious leader flatly denied fathering an illegitimate son.
“I talked with Mr. Moon, and he said he knew the woman during the Korean War. He did not say he fathered the child, and he did not father an illegitimate child.”
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Sun Myung Moon claimed authority through his “meeting with Jesus”
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Moon’s first wife, Choi Seon-gil, and Kim Deok-jin interviewed
Sun Myung Moon’s third wife – Kim Myung-hee
The lie that Kim Myung-hee was raped in Japan
Dong-sook, born in 1955 and listed as a ‘True Child’, was married to Sung-jin Moon
Mother Jones: Sun Myung Moon’s secret love child, Sam Park
Doing the Shuffle on repeat Spotify and list the 10 first @obsessiveindecision tagged me in. This is the second go round as i spent like 30 min trying to write this on my phone and then accidentaly deleted it
1 Richard Dollarhjärta (Svenska Muskrörelsen) [Richard Dollarheart]
Nothing speciall here just some progg i do like the version with random interjections better though it has a very proggy (kinda shit) feel
2 Jag måste Vara galen om Regeringen är klok (Euskefeurat) [I Have to be mad if the goverment is wise]
Euskefeurat depenting on the month they are quite likely to have been the entire list. A classic band really.
3 Mina Barn (Doktor Kosmos) [My Children]
YES DOKTOR KOSMOS damn i love this band ery good vibes also funny song abt rightists
4 Prinsessan som inte ville Skratta (Jeja Sundström, Stefan Demert)
Just a nice tune an a funny text
5 En l' haven' de Pont Aven (Jak Le Puil) [In the Harbour of Pont Aven]
Nice french coast vibes but in ~Esperanto~
6 Vart kommer alla vackra människor ifrån (Christina Kjellsson) [Where do all the beautiful people come from]
Extremly mood song i love the line "Jag betar i mig dill och hälleflundra och försöker verka oberörd medans diskoteket dundrar" flipping great stuff right there
7 Lesbian wannabe (Doktor Kosmos) [-]
gay <3 i love lesibans :^)
8 Om 150 År (Carols) [In 150 Years]
This one has a story i heard it on a radioprogram like half a year ago (Fråga Anders och Måns) and i got utterly obsessed with the idea of fallout but 70s sweden instead of 50s jankees. this ultimatly lead to me and @fryken creating a utterly deranged boardgame in the setting of fallout sweden but also just around vänern. I should really do a post summing up this mess of a concept.
9 Slutstrid (Kjell Höglund) [Final Battle]
Very evocative, probably one of the greatest leading stars i have for what voice i want to use whilst being the SL in ttrpgs.
10 Pandoras Ask (Kjell Höglund) [Pandoras Box]
Very nice song that is not only really good on its own but inspired a lot of lore in my fantasy discworld ripoff world for ttrpgs.
ah yes, the ultimate one-sided old man yaoi star wars ship
krennic's obsession with galen is truly legendary. i think they have a reed richards/victor von doom sort of dynamic in that maybe they fucked once when they were college students and then galen spurned krennic and then krennic made it his life's mission to fuck up galen's <3
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