The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley Alt-cover
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1883.
They haven't left my brain for years and I don't think they're going to anytime soon.
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"The stories are all remarkably similar. They all seem to describe a person, and not an actual god. They're all tricksters - you never get what you expect from them. And, they are always attended by owls."― Natasha Pulley, The Lost Future of Pepperharrow
Recently reread this and annotated it, which was a lot of fun. Keita Mori is still such a fun character to read about, I had to do a mock cover.
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based off this
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don't forget the umbrella, thaniel. there will be a rainstorm in the afternoon.
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I’ve been trying to draw this bloody little watchmaker for years. For anyone who’s read Natasha Pulley’s Watchmaker of Filigree Street, I hope you recognise this as the precise moment Thaniel decides what to do on his wedding night✨
I can’t recommend these novels enough. They’re fucking magic.
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Character, book, and author names under the cut
Thaniel Steepleton- The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley
Iäna Pel-Thenhior- The Witness for the Dead by Katherine Addison
Murderbot- The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells
Vanyel Ashkevron- The Last Herald-Mage Series by Mercedes Lackey
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'They had lived together for three years and never once had Mori knocked on Thaniel's door. It was always the other way around, and Thaniel agonised before he did. He was never sure he was welcome. Mori let him in, always, but Mori was Mori; he wasn't English, wasn't a Christian, had grown up in a place where a knock on the door between friends was unremarkable. It didn't mean he was in love, only that he was being polite. Thaniel didn't dare ask him which it was. It was cowardly, but if he didn't know, he could live hoping.'
'Mori kissed his forehead. Thaniel bumped forward against his chest and felt safe again, but ashamed too. It had been the sort of kiss you might give to a child that had got itself flustered about a spider.'
(The Eel Singers, Natasha Pulley)
Thaniel "I can't breathe when you're not here" Steepleton being terrifically stupid.
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Just a lovely little photo of one of my favorite books EVER.
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Thaniel canonically being a disrespectful motherfucker means so much to me. This man walked into Spindle’s shop, grabbed him by the fuckin shirt, and slammed his face into his workbench without a word. Was he supposed to be there??? Absolutely not, but since when does that matter??? He looked Grace dead in her face and told the stupidest lie he could think of fully expecting her to get pissy and leave. New boss??? Not one ounce of respect, in fact he WILL make fun of him at any given opportunity. Has on multiple occasions screamed and swore at Willis for doing his job. Would absolutely smack the shit out of the Japanese prime minister. Any kind of arrest means nothing. He’s just That Girl. It’s just so easy to forget bc he only ever focuses on Mori and he loves and respects him too much to be a prick to him.
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are you really a Natasha Pulley main character if you haven't killed at least one person?
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"You weren't my Thaniel yet."
The watchmaker of filigree Street by Natasha Pulley
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the boys (they're very in love, but are afraid to say it)
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‘I’ve never known you do a bad thing,’ Thaniel said honestly.
‘You haven’t known me long,’ Mori pointed out.
I wanted to redraw this old Pepperharrow piece.
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cast of the watchmaker of filigree street and the lost future of pepperharrow. I'm not over those books btw 👍
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