joining the war on short hair eris
on the side of short hair eris
Azriel is Hades ❌
Azriel is Orpheus ✅
why am i just learning that today is national asexuality day !!!! happy day to all my aspec mutuals!!!!
me, about rh*sand
this is just my unprofessional opinion but fuck all that shit
The stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️
sickens me to my stomach. how dare this guy get to live my dream.
person a: hallejahoohah!
person b: do you mean hallelujah?
Disclaimer: this is about fiction and narrative, which are based on rhyme and reason, every action a character makes is a deliberate choice by the author so unlike with real life, it's possible to question the motive of these actions
I'm legit asking btw, please tell me if you know
Besides switching the narrative from Tamlin to Rhysand (going from Amarantha's dark obsession with Tam to her habitual abuse of Rhys) what did sjm gain from making Amarantha a rapist?
Character wise, she was already evil, with an actually interesting backstory so why?
In the "original" storyline, inspired by the Ballad of Tamlin, it makes sense for Amarantha to want Tamlin, ultimately the story boils down to a heroine saving the hero from the fairy queen. Therefore the idea of her assaulting him once she finally has him is in character and in alignment with the story
But in the context of final product, what was the point of Amarantha's sexual abuse of Rhysand? It only ever matters once, and that's so Rhysand can skirt the responsibility of his own actions against Feyre.
So why not just have Rhys not assault Feyre? Have him be cruel but specifically forgo the sexual element
Ianthe, at least, seeks power in every possible way. It makes sense that she would go to such lengths, especially with how bloodlines hold magic etc
But Amarantha? What's the point? She could just as easily enslaved Rhysand or held someone hostage or made a bargain.
My personal opinion is that sjm has a twisted, but unfortunately common, notion of sexual interest - whether reciprocated or not - being a badge of honour, for women but especially for men.
She thinks she's showing us how desirable and literally irresistible the character is by making them a victim
thinking about az’s fucking slutty dirty little waist
in the tags tell me what organ you would delete/remove from your body assuming there were no consequences
I’ve been rereading the ACOTAR series and I’m coming to a realisation of WHY Nesta is so cold and rude to Feyre at first. Feyre, the youngest, was raised basically as the heir (father teaching her basic things about how to manage the estate) whilst Nesta, the eldest and natural heir, was basically raised to be cattle sold to slaughter in marriage.
I too would hate the younger sister who stole a birthright, albeit unintentionally, with misplaced anger from a neglectful father and ruthless mother having been raised to just be pretty and ready for marriage, that’s all she ever knew.
pearletta - 19 - bd: 02/28/04 - she/her - all women are goddesses - star wars (f the sequels), percy jackson, harry potter (f jkr), the belles (underrated), marvel, twilight (only putting this here bc i LIVE for trash talking twilight), acotar (nesta motherfuckin' archeron supremecy!), the song of achilles (don't even get me started i love this book so much), and numerous other fandoms! -
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