A Wedding Ring meant for a Bride to be.
A Portrait painted by a Familiar.
Three true answers to the Fey’s questions.
The Character’s clothes.
One of the Character’s senses.
The Character’s dreams.
A Coin used in a coin flip.
A Favour.
Your Character’s dying breath.
Your Character’s Luck.
One Year of the Character’s Life.
A minute of your Character’s time.
A Lasting Scar.
Your Character’s shadow.
A story.
A tooth.
A poem or song written by the Character.
The music from a Character’s instrument.
A kiss.
A moment of your honour.
A lock of your Character’s hair.
A night of good sleep.
Your Character’s voice.
The Character’s first born child.
The colour of your hair.
The colour of your skin.
The colour of your eyes.
The colour of your blood.
The taste of your favourite ale.
The feel of the ocean wind in your hair.
The pleasant sting of a freshly drawn hot bath.
The names of mortals whom you have at least dined with.
The eyes of an eagle.
The heart of a hero.
The fingers of a thief.
The eggs of birds, young animals, or new-born mortal children.
Permanent permission into your home or place of work.
The key to a castle.
Invitation to a ceremony your are attending.
A strong working animal.
A treasure stolen from a goblin.
A secret.
All your silver pieces.
c!niki doodles :]
rbs appreciated!
people always act like there’s such a hard line between “psychotic person” and “normal person”, and I feel like that plays a lot into the dehumanization psychotic people face. cause once a nonpsychotic person internalizes this logic, suddenly we’re attractions and interesting and a fun research subject cause we’re just so fucking other that we become wholly unrelatable. for the nonpsychotic person, it’s unimaginable what psychosis must “really” feel like. so they treat us like a fictional species just trying to understand our existence. and they don’t worry about how their actions might affect us any more than they’d worry about insulting a vulcan by calling the vulcan thought process “just so interesting!”.
but in reality…. the difference between a psychotic person and a nonpsychotic person is not so stark. all human brains are prone to psychosis. all humans are capable of experiencing psychosis in one way or another. anyone could develop a full blown psychotic disorder at any time, no one is born immune to this. and while there’s some contexts in which it’s necessary to differentiate who does or doesn’t experience these symptoms of course, largely I think nonpsychotic people are doing themselves a disfavor - and being ableist in the process - by ignoring the hard truth of the matter: us psychotic people are exactly the same as them.
reblog and put in the tags what comes up when you type "i want"
thats actually almost sweet
[Kind today, lovable tomorrow.]
please do
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