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erynalasse · 2 years
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What do you suppose might happen in a world where, instead of Luthien being given the choice of mortality, Beren is given the choice of immortality? How might the world change if these two don't fade into the black?
Oooohoohoo.
My first instinct is to guess, well, not much? It’s canon that Beren and Lúthien just fucked off to a far corner of Ossiriand and took an early retirement. We don’t even know how long they lived during their second lives, just that they had a son, and that they had shorter lives than expected because they were so full of bliss. It feels plausible to read this withdrawal as general disinterest in the larger events of Beleriand. Beren only wandered back into the main narrative to slay the dwarves who killed Thingol.
There are any number of reasons why Beren and Lúthien chose a solitary life after their resurrection. Lúthien choosing not to return to Doriath feels a bit like anger towards Thingol over the quest. Can’t blame her there. In general, Lúthien has to go away from society if she truly wants peace; she’s a princess, and an oddity, and a heroine to boot now. And ultimately, I think she and Beren may have wanted to spend their short second lives together. They lost so much for it; I think they earned it.
If that last consideration is the main reason Beren and Lúthien withdrew, well then! Immortality removes the ticking clock! If you have forever to spend with each other, then you have time to spare. At the very least, I think Beren and Lúthien would not have sat by while Doriath was attacked by the sons of Fëanor. Thingol’s death is the one thing that brought back Beren, so surely both of them would help their son. I think the reason they didn’t in canon is probably because they were already dead.
In fact, with sufficient advance warning, I think the two of them—really Lúthien—could have held off the Fëanorions entirely. The reason why the Fëanorions could invade Doriath at all was because Melian’s Girdle fell. Lúthien inherited a large portion of her mother’s powers; could she have erected something like the Girdle? I think so! And if she could have, I think she would for Dior’s sake.
And if the Girdle or something like it is in place, Doriath doesn’t fall and the sons of Fëanor do not follow the Silmaril to Sirion. It’s unclear if this is actually a good thing, or whether it just means bad things happen in a different way! Because the Oath is a terrible thing and it spares nobody and nothing, and I don’t know what the Fëanorions would have done to appease it if Doriath was unassailable. You could take this in a number of ways.
Another interesting thought: perhaps Beren and Lúthien would have had more children if they’d had the time. Endless possibilities there. New characters, new bloodlines, new storylines!
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runawaymun · 2 months
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WIP Wednesday!
I was tagged last wednesday by @that-angry-noldo to share a snippet of what I am working on :D I LOVE this game yay!!
Here is a snippet from Beneath a Boundless Sky:
Still, even though Thalionel preferred Arwen’s company, he had to admit the mornings when Lord Elrond took him out for a ride were the best, because often they went out onto the hiking trails around the city, and there was always something interesting to look at, or to ask about, or to find. That was how he had discovered this chunk of rock. He hadn’t known what it was at first. He’d just caught the glint of the sun on its glossy surface. There was an entire trail of it down the side of the mountain. He had hopped down from Trastadweg and gone to look at it more closely, and that was when Lord Elrond had warned him to be careful, because obsidian, as he had called it, was sharp.  “The mountain made it,” Lord Elrond had said as he slipped off of his own horse to join him at the flow. “Just like it makes the hot pools.”  Thalionel had only vaguely listened as he’d explained something about melted rock and rapid temperature changes. Mostly, he’d stayed focused on the chunk of rock he’d picked up from the pile. It was as big as his fist. Rough on one side, and glassy on the other where the rock had broken in one, clean cut.  It had been a trick to get it into his pocket without Lord Elrond noticing. Thalionel wasn’t sure if he’d succeeded. He just hoped that Lord Elrond didn’t suspect what he meant to do with it.
To be honest though upon editing it's likely this will change slightly!! I am thinking about writing it out into a full present scene, rather than keeping it as a past-tense memory. I think it will suit it better and we need more Elrond and Thal time anyway!
And here is a snippet from To Partake (it was hard to pick something for this actually because so much of this chapter feels a little spoilery to share, but I do like the writing in this section a lot):
Elrond writes Erestor another note to let him know where he has gone, and when he estimates he will return, slips it under his door, and then starts down the winding staircase of the tower. His footsteps echo in the cool silence of the early morning. As he passes people, each gives him a wide berth, avoiding his gaze as if to ward off any possibility of interaction. It’s nothing particularly new, but it is a little different than the stares he’d gotten upon his arrival. With a sinking feeling in his stomach, he wonders if word about his summons to Gil-Galad’s solar —and Gil-Galad’s black mood— had traveled around the court.  It had probably been the fault of the guards. Heniriel is not a gossip, or else she would not hold such a high position.  He keeps his head low as he heads out beneath the stars to the far end of the citadel. The closer he gets to the kitchens, the more the air begins to smell like fresh bread. It makes his stomach rumble. The kitchens are a set of buildings attached to the northern side of the castle, close to the king’s quarters, the banquet hall, and the ambassadorial suites. Elrond elects to pass through a courtyard full of babbling fountains, since it looks empty enough. He follows the cobblestone footpath to a tall rock wall with a door in it which opens out onto the kitchen gardens, where carefully tended beds of herbs and vegetables lay slumbering beneath the starlight. Beyond are the King’s orchards. Elrond loves to spend time there. He will have to find a moment soon to slip away and say hello to his favorite apple tree. For now, he takes the path as it curves to the left, heading toward the kitchen proper, and more importantly: the bakery, where the citadel’s baker is likely to be starting on the day’s bread.
no pressure tags for: @the-commonplace-book @creativity-of-death @raointean @valasania-the-pale @niennawept @jaz-the-bard & anyone else who wants to play!!! I want to read what you're working on :D
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itsclydebitches · 5 months
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Tagged by @justkarama 👋
Last song: Sweet but Psycho by Ava Max
Favorite color: Purple
Currently watching: Nothing really. Too swept up in the BG3 brainrot
Last movie: Evil Dead Rise
Currently reading: About to start The Final Gambit tonight, third in the Hawthorne series
Sweet/spicy/sour: SWEET
Currently working on: A collection of BG3 drabbles and numerous, tiny crocheted ducks for a birthday gift.
Tagging! @valasania-the-pale, @tigerstripedmoon, @lilaczx, @thayerkerbasy, @gorgeousgalatea, @thewhitehairedwitchgirl
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polutrope · 9 months
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six several sentence Sunday Tuesday
Tagged by @melestasflight @thelordofgifs @welcomingdisaster @sallysavestheday. I have been happily enjoying your sentences while evasively twiddling my thumbs and looking at the ceiling because I am a Perfectionist and Do Not Share unfinished things. But I was seized by a real cracky idea for @silmsmutweek tonight (Day 1 prompts: Solo, Voyeurism, Rarepairs), so now I have six sentences that are planted firmly enough in the realm of the ridiculous that perfection does not apply.
Below the cut for offensively bad dirty talk and abuse of extended metaphor.
She peered over the lip of the opening in the floor, took note of the two sets of feet facing each other near the balcony railing, and quickly ducked back down. “Where have you been?” someone whispered shortly. (Artanis would surely have recognised the voice, she assured herself later, had her keen perception not been blunted by the roar of blood in her ears.) “Never mind,” replied the deeper voice of her dance partner. “I am here now, am I not? Come closer, let me show you something.” A whine of protest turned to a groan of pleasure. “Mmm,” said the first voice. “So you have made up for lost time. I am afraid I am not quite so prepared.” The smack of lips, another moan. “Worry not, my golden flower bud. You know I will tend you as diligently as I must, until your petals are all unfurled.” A groan, both irritation and pleasure. “Longer, no doubt,” the other said. "You will wait until I am a fruit nearly rotting on the vine.” Shuffling of feet and then the clatter of metal on the tiles. “Not rotting, no. Only until you are swollen with nectar, so that I might lave sweet juices from you with the barest stroke of my tongue.”
Uuuhhh I'm sorry for tagging you on this filth but @niennawept @valasania-the-pale @glorf1ndel @elentarial @i-am-a-lonely-visitor @maglors-anion-gap if you have not yet done this and would like to, please consider this your invitation.
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imakemywings · 5 months
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I was tagged by @valasania-the-pale and @hobbitwrangler!
Last song: The Seven Rejoices of Mary by Loreena Mckennit
Favorite color: Purple!! 💜💜💜
Last movie/TV Show: Blue Eye Samurai and Black Sails
Sweet/Spicy/Savory: Sweet no contest
Currently reading: The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
Last Thing I Googled searched for with Ecosia: "pomander" - it's been referenced several times in the above book and I wasn't sure what it was. It's a ball of scented stuff basically, carried around the neck or at the waist.
Current Obsession: Still riding the Tolkien current for now
Tagging: @polutrope @swanmaids @meadowlarkx @welcomingdisaster
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eowyntheavenger · 1 year
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15 Questions 15 Mutuals
I was tagged by @valasania-the-pale, thanks so much for tagging me! :)
Rules: answer the questions and tag fifteen mutuals
1. Are you named after anyone?
Not my first name, but my middle name belongs to one of my mom's best friends, who I love :)
2. When was the last time you cried?
Hmm... I recently teared up while rereading The Silmarilion, does that count?
3. Do you have kids?
No, and it's not something I see for myself.
4. Do you use sarcasm a lot?
Sometimes, but I prefer to just outright criticize things rather than being sarcastic.
5. What’s the first thing you notice about people?
I notice how they treat me and others around them.
6. What's your eye colour?
Blue.
7. Scary movies or happy endings?
Happy endings! Although this frames it as a choice between two things that are not really opposites, so... I also happen to love tragedies.
8. Any special talents?
Depends on whether I'm actually talented, but I think I'm a good writer, and I also have some skill with drawing/painting, although I don't do it often enough these days.
9. Where were you born?
In the Pacific Northwest.
10. What are your hobbies?
Reading, writing, drawing/painting, photography, hiking, and martial arts.
I'm currently reading two books: one about the Coastwatchers in Solomon Islands during World War II, and the other about the Guadalcanal and Bougainville campaigns... also WWII.
I'm also currently working on some writing projects, namely the one giant writing project that has consumed the past three years of my life, although I've been taking a long-ish break for the holiday period (I've been too busy).
I'm also working on my first digital artwork, which has taken a few years at this point... partly because it keeps getting bigger and bigger! Ack!
There are a lot of things I'd like to learn how to do or do more of, like scuba diving, archery, and getting a pilot's license (but I need to save up money for that).
11. Any pets?
Two cats that I love very much. One of them is a tortoiseshell named Minou (there are pictures of her in the link). She is tiny! She is only 6 pounds. She doesn't really know how to meow, so when she wants food or attention she will gently and politely tap me with her paw (it is SO cute).
The other one is an orange cat with white socks named Percy, which is short for Persimmon. She is a troublemaker, and will steal ANYTHING from the kitchen. I once saw her running out of the room with a very long udon noodle trailing from her mouth. She is very cuddly and likes to spend all of her time on my lap, purring. Otherwise she's dashing madly around the house.
I also have a Juniper bonsai, which I think counts as a pet. I have had him for about three years.
12. What sports do you play/have played?
I played soccer as a child, and loved it. I played basketball for one season and it was not for me - neither was cross country. I started doing Muay Thai and boxing when I was 17 and I liked that a hell of a lot better. Then I started doing Brazilian jiu-jitsu and judo in college. Nothing makes me happier than getting to do MMA multiple times per week, and I only wish that I could train regularly right now! I don't live close enough to the school I want to go to - but once I find a new apartment I'll be able to. I also enjoy weightlifting.
13. How tall are you?
5′4″... I would like to be taller, but this IS average height for a woman in the United States (where I live), which is what I remind people who tell me I'm short!
14. Favorite subject in school?
History, to be sure, which was my major. I also enjoyed Philosophy, Russian Literature and my language classes - over the years I took Latin, Japanese, German and Russian. Unfortunately my language skills are a bit rusty now, but I don't regret the time I spent studying them. :) I would like to learn some of the languages of the Pacific Islands - there are certainly a lot to choose from.
15. Dream job?
The one I have now, basically! Although I would like to live in the South Pacific one day. I work for a research institute and my field of study is the Pacific Islands. I love what I do, I get to travel, my coworkers respect me - I'm literally so happy! It's a big relief, because I was not happy at my previous job, and it's hard to find jobs in my field, at least where I live now.
Tagging friends: @softlypause, @wishiwould, @jtulipe, @lonelysocksclub, @orestes-hungry-and-pylades-sober, @frodo-baggins, @princeofnerds, @carinatae, @cosmologicalhedgehogephemera, @igotofetchthesun, @tuulikki, @belljarsandrabbitholes, @warrioreowynofrohan, @daegred-winsterhand, @katbatmagat, @softpyrate, @lie-where-i-land, @speckled-jim, @orangechickenpillow, @potatoobsessed999, @armenelols, @actuallyfingolfin, @backgroundelf, @stillcantgetoverthesilmarillion, @rhymes-with-sky, @kookyburrowing, @novemberblueskyink, @legolasbadass, @playingjax, @calliopechild, @randomphases Okay sorry I tagged a lot of people. No pressure to do it though! And anyone else can join in :)
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valasania-the-pale · 2 years
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Do you have opinions on what kind of a king Thingol was? Especially whether this changed over time? I feel like we’ve discussed this peripherally via the unpleasantness around the Silmaril of Lúthien—and I think you know which way I lean—but I’d love to know your full thoughts!
This is so hard to pin down, honestly. We get a lot of Thingol's foreign policy decisions throughout the Silmarillion - his response to the Kinslaying, the ban on Quenya, his isolationism in the War on Morgoth, the hunting of the Petty Dwarves like animals - which could questionably be considered a genocide: Elves aren't stupid. I seriously doubt it took meeting the Blue Mountain Dwarves for them to realize what they were doing was wrong. Etc.
All of this tends to paint him in a largely poor, though not necessarily unsympathetic light (with the exception of the last bit). Menegroth arose as a result of the great friendship between Nogrod, Belegost, and Doriath, Thingol accepted Arafinwe's folk into Doriath for all their association with the sons of Faenor and the kinslayings, and it was Doriath, the Dwarves of the Blue Mountains, and the Nandor that fought as proud allies in the First Battle of Beleriand prior to the coming of the Noldor, indicating that perhaps Thingol then wasn't always the Thingol that he became.
I think it largely comes down to how you view the context surrounding his actions as we see them that we can start to guess at what he was like as a king of his own people.
To start with, I think one thing that is fair to say is that Thingol has a similar problem as Manwe: both are kings of realms larger than they have the capability to govern. Manwe is named King of Arda, but can only (seemingly) goven Aman while Morgoth runs roughshod over Middle Earth, while Thingol is King of Beleriand, but only really governs Doriath after the coming of the Noldor. Given that the First Battle of Beleriand resulted in a prolonged siege of the Falas, and necessitated the deployment of the Girdle, I think it's evident that Thingol frankly didn't have the strength to fight Morgoth once those initial battles were over and done with, and we can interpret this in several ways, since Tolkien doesn't lay it out explicitly.
Option 1: Doriath's losses were too severe from the battle (which isn't unreasonable; the Nandor lost their King, Denethor, and were crippled essentially forever, merging with Doriath or just otherwise becoming a forest people with virtually no role in the history to follow), and this essentially ties Thingol's hands going forward. Doriath doesn't have the strength to enter into open war, and Thingol's decision to allow the rest of Beleriand to fall to Morgoth is his only real option. This is, I think, the most sympathetic position for Thingol; whether or not he wants to defend his people, he doesn't have that power and just does his best to mitigate the damage.
Option 2: Doriath had the strength to continue to prosecute a war on Morgoth, but Thingol chose not to wield it, perhaps foreseeing that fighting Morgoth was a losing battle after those first attempts, and calculating that martialing their remaining strength on the defense would be the wiser course of action. This basically entails leaving Cirdan and the Falas to burn, as well as any and all Sindar and Avari outside of the Girdle. Cold - even cruel - but rational.
Option 3: Doriath's first forays into open warfare scare Thingol and he withdraws everyone into Doriath, and the Girdle is thrown up around them. Doriath has the strength to continue fighting - and maybe even the strength to do a good job of it, especially with their dwarven allies and Morgoth’s power still nascent and untried - but Thingol refuses to entertain the notion. This reading leans into the selfish, isolationism-as-cowardice reading of Thingol that I think he earns during the Nirnaeth, but not necessarily this early. This is the Thingol that is willing to allow everyone outside of Doriath to die before he is dragged kicking and screaming back into the thick of it.
Option 4: All of the above. Doriath is fucked after the first battle, Thingol is scared shitless, and worst of all he's too high and mighty to recognize that fact and justifies and obfuscates his terror with calculation and cold rationality. This kind of reading fits with a Thingol that is embittered and callous, a Thingol that hates the fact that the Noldor arrived, claimed his land, and set themselves up as Kings of their own, and a Thingol that sees himself as the rightful King of Beleriand, but who is also more than willing to let others do the fighting and dying to keep Beleriand free of orcs.
As a character reading for my own personal taste, I think Thingol starts at option 1 and transitions toward 4 with time. His actions early on make him out to be wise and rational and valorous, but under pressure he starts to crack, and that inability to cope manifests into a bitterness that he directs outward. I read Thingol as a king who wants so badly to do what he needs to do to protect his people, but he's fighting a Vala, his dark Maiarin lieutenant, and an unending army of foul things, and he just doesn't have the means. Combine this with his status as Personally Forsaken by Finwe and Olwe (and arguably the Valar), and I think it adds up to a kind of inferiority complex that he just doesn't know how to handle, and can't. With time, he becomes an ever-more-unstable ruler until it starts to adversely affect the realm and his family; Doriath withholds aid in the Nirnaeth, which might have been the salvation of the Free Peoples had it been won (and if the charge of Gwindor and Fingon is to be believed - though Tolkien has said otherwise outside of the text - it could have been), he alienates his daughter forever with his issuing of the Quest, forcing her down the road that would lead to mortality, and he damns Doriath outright by bringing in the Silmaril.
All of this happens without much interference from Melian, which I'm sad about. As I've said in my discussion about Melian, I think her influence on the text is hard to suss out, and she can be read in almost as many ways as Thingol. Is she a trophy wife madly in love with Thingol, no matter what form his personality takes? Who fucking knows, Ainur are weird, I wouldn't even be surprised if she didn't recognize him as an asshole. Is she his advisor, tempering his irrationality and paranoia with wisdom? Is she his enabler, giving him supernatural tools to delay the inevitable when it would be better that he fight? Is she the devil on his shoulder pulling him away from his duties? Maybe she values him alive, and thus is happy to see him as far from battle as possible, and advises him against action in all things - just so long as he lives, and they can be together forever! I don't know, and it's hard to say.
I could go on though. I think that Thingol isn't an unredeemable king, but he's someone who certainly cracked under the pressure in ways that no other king did throughout the Silmarillion. I think he's a character that changes with whoever might be writing him at the time - at times he's an abusive dickhead, at times he's a well-intentioned but impotent ruler, sometimes he's fey and capricious, sometimes he's cold and calculating, sometimes he's he's self-aware of his faults, and sometimes he is radically unaware of those faults. He's a fun character to work with.
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arofili · 2 years
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Blasphemy
Maitimo tempts Death itself, though in a more exciting manner than usual.
Back to Middle-earth Month | 3/22/22 Russingon Tropes Bingo: Fingon names Maedhros “Russandol”; Maedhros names Fingon “the Valiant”
also a kinkmeme fill for @valasania-the-pale ... AND the 2000th work in the Russingon tag on AO3!!
Rating: E | No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Maedhros/Fingon Characters: Maedhros, Fingon, Fëanor, Námo, Manwë Word count: 1.6k
READ IT ON AO3!
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tigerstripedmoon · 4 years
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Title meme: "Lyricism in the Commune"
LooRaising one feisty little girl is terrifying enough when your partners are a naive, silver-eyed ray of sunshine and a pillar of strength wrapped in puns and bad fashion sense. Raising two was worse. But when the girls leave for Beacon, Raven wonders if she shouldn't do the same. After all, what good is a mother bird when the nest goes empty? (Poly STR, background cloqwork, Summer Lives! AU)
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maripr · 5 years
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Hi Mari! For the ask meme, I'm interested in seeing P, U, X, and V.
Thanks!
P: Favorite quote?
Everything Ozpin says I have made more mistakes than any man, woman and child on this planet
U: Favorite fight?
Ozpin vs Cinder
V: Character you’d most want to meet in person?
Oscar so I can hug him ;w;
X: Favorite AU?
Again, I don't really know many AUs Dx anything where Ozpin, Oscar and other hosts coexist with different bodies
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fandomsallaroundme · 2 years
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Me, a fool: ... wait, why did they send me- OH RIGHT
From my ongoing BNHA X Certain Magical Index crossover that may yet eventually see some daylight:
Accelerator didn't even try to disguise his derisive snort. "Any chuckle-fuck that expects praise for doing their job would be a pretty shitty hero, if you ask me."
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erynalasse · 2 years
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Saffron & Burgundy
SAFFRON = I love your ideas
BURGUNDY = I get excited when I see posts from you
❤️❤️❤️ The feeling is very mutual!!!
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runawaymun · 1 year
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Last Line Tag Game
tagged by @niennawept  --thank you! I like getting tagged in these a lot!!
RULE: Post the last line in your WIP and (tag people).
​currently working on To Partake as we speak. Most recent line is: 
Celebrimbor fusses and gathers him up, and Elrond can’t really do much except lock his arms around Celebrimbor’s neck and allow himself to be lifted and carried out of the forge.
tagging (no obligation): @ellrond @creativity-of-death @valasania-the-pale @jaz-the-bard @raointean @eldritchteletubbie and anyone else who wants to join in! <3 show me your lines 
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itsclydebitches · 2 years
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Tagged by @bemusedlybespectacled! 👋
Rules: “Post the names of all the files in your WIP folder regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them and then post a little snippet of it or tell them something about it! And then tag as many people as you have wips. I have deemed that this isn’t just for writing either. Sketch titles? Comics? DND campaigns? If you have an unfinished project, it counts!!” 
Rules aside, I have limited myself to the things I’ve at least touched/thought about in the last six months, because otherwise you’d be getting a list several miles long lol.
Bakugo Meta Pt. 2 (BNHA)
Bilged on His Anchor (OFMD)
BTD Chapter Eleven (RWBY)
Canterville Ghost AU (Ted Lasso)
Ice Queendom Episode 3
Ice Queendom Episode 4
MTTS Chapter 16 (Witcher)
OFMD Prompts # 1-34 (and I keep collecting them...)
Press Room (Ted Lasso)
The Warrior in the Woods (RWBY)
YYH Episode Six
Untitled Hanahaki (OFMD)
Tagging @valasania-the-pale, @tigerstripedmoon, @facultyloungecosplay, @gorgeousgalatea, @feen-feet, and anyone else who wants to join!
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botwriter · 4 years
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Have you done Zelda/Mipha headcanons?
I definitely thought I had but when I searched, I hadn’t!! This is so cute, so here we go…
♥  First off, absolute power couple, even if they don’t know it. Zelda and Mipha are both badass in their own way, yet are both too humble to really recognize it, making them an instant favourite among Zoras and Hylians alike
♥  They train together, of course. Mipha is terrifying with a spear, while Zelda fights with a sword, making it an interesting back-and-forth battle of trying to stay within (or outside of) each other’s range. 
♥  Mipha has magical abilities of course, and Zelda often looks to her as inspiration in unlocking her own abilities… easier said than done, obviously. 
♥  They’re both close friends with Link, and the three of them hang out together often, and babysit Sidon from time to time too, taking him on adventures to Hyrule and other lands.
♥  Zelda, funny enough, never knew how to swim until she was older… and so Mipha was the one that taught her how to swim! Of course it was a little different seeing as Hylians aren’t nearly as built for it as Zoras are, but she got the hang of it pretty quickly. Their favourite dates are usually when Mipha carries Zelda up a waterfall to some lake where others can’t find them!
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imakemywings · 1 year
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@meadowlarkx tagged me to share the last line of my WIP...unfortunately because I sat down to write-doodle before dinner that would be this, which really does not give away the extremely stupid nature of this entire piece
Taking her the route out of the house least likely to run them into his father or his father’s wife, Fëanáro led Nerdanel out of the palace and they took the front steps two at a time.
I will tag @lesbianhaleth @jouissants @valasania-the-pale
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