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“pain doesn’t make people, it’s love that makes people...it’s love that saves them”
rewatching bits and pieces of e27 and i’ve seen some folks disliking how much of a crybaby azune is being, which is totally fair, but personally i quite enjoy it. it feels like the reaction of someone who is realizing how unfair their life has been. especially brennan describing mayali as wasted and consumed, like components for a larger spell- just a tool. just an ingredient. not a person.
that’s unfair, and it’s SAD unfair. i think two great instinctive responses to a sense of injustice are fatigued sorrow and righteous anger (often in some combination). one is not inherently more fitting or inappropriate than the other, nor do i think one is more mature than the other- a child can cry and a child can tantrum, just as an adult can cry and an adult can rage. but broadly, i think stories about men often trend towards rage and violence as a righteous yet tragic reaction to suffering and injustice. especially with men of color. so seeing azune mourn his and his sister’s decaying existences with tears and a reluctance to soldier on, pun intended, is a breath of fresh air to me. i really like it.
(it’s also a great counterbalance to julien taking the violence and anger route!!)
With the more fleshed out picture of Julien’s home life from the new ep is anybody else thinking about like. How Julien and Azune are both clearly struggling under the weight of their familial expectations (your life doesn’t belong to you. Thjazi’s life would’ve been worth a thousand of me.) but had completely different responses to it. How Azune bent himself to the absolute breaking point to be what Thjazi needed him to be to the extent that he’s grappling with his own sense of personhood, but Julien lashed out and rebelled against the mold his parents tried to shove him into with all his might to their frustration and disappointment. And that maybe stems from Azune having next to nothing as a child and needing to cling to what little he could call a family as hard as he could while Julien assumed that his well-off comfortable position as the scion of a vassal house would never come unmoored no matter what. But now they’re both equally completely adrift. Can anybody hear me
#what if we were both weapons of war I mean boys and we kissed#and also both of our sisters are in peril and we’re fucked up about it#idk just like!!! the potential of Julien asking Azune if he’s ever not done something someone told him to.#and its mean and condescending but also a little horny. you get me? hello?
Julien, after getting into a screaming match with his mother and learning that his sister is essentially dying, has to tell Thimble that her brother is okay. He has to see the relief wash over her.
He doesn’t know if he’ll ever get to feel that same joy.
The liberated Rungjani blood (souls?) being used to paint murals of rebel orcs in a liberated theater by a young Rungjani artist is sick as fuck actually.
adventure 🥹? adventure 🧚♀️
this was definitely a callback to their first meeting right?
"I died, I don't have to do that anymore!"
julien trusting azune to confirm that hal’s home is safe. not thaisha who he just spent weeks traveling with, or hal himself. azune.
happy pride to these FREAKS
BRENNAN....WHEN I CATCH YOU BRENNAN...
Truly, the level of reclamation and the build-up of Hal’s play is giving me chills.
The Pariah blades are no longer hidden away in a museum. They’ve been soaked in the freed blood and spirit of the people who forged and wielded them.
They are in the hands of Rungjani, clanging in the streets of Dol-Makjar, calling the people to witness a story.
The Hallowed Round is also covered in the liberated blood of Rungjani. Blood held captive for centuries now shapes the forms and faces of Rungjani, captives who strove and died, but did not fail, because their rebellion was a step forward on the path toward freedom.
The play is going forward, with no influence from the Creed. Everyone in the city will see it in its true form— a story of rebellion.
It makes me think of the Falconer’s Rebellion, another failed rebellion. Two rebellions that failed with the fall of a single great man.
But there were nine blades used in the Rebellion that succeeded. Decades later, the Lloy name is held in highest honor as the creators of the Blades, not the wielders.
It makes me think of Uli saying, “I know now that those who sang songs in this place, even if the words were meant to soothe [Azgra’s] wrath and keep our lives in propitiating his fury; the melody, the dance, the fury and the passion, that was always for us.”
It makes me think of Demodus, saying that things have to start as an illusion first.
It makes me think of Thaisha, speaking a Rungjani blessing, blessing the Conqueror, “for in his appetite, he saw Aramán forever changed from what it was to what it might be. A blessing to him, then, that the Rungjani reject peace in favor of a dream.”
Why do we tell stories?
I think I know. And I’m very excited for opening night.
i obsessed with how little it takes for kattigan to completely fail a social interaction. the efficiency.
once again feeling like chewing drywall about murray calling demodus a kid when he’s just a few years younger than azune. something about the running theme of who gets the privilege of youthful innocence and who is forced to grow up fast.
While I definitely miss the Soldiers being together, I am LOVING Wick's cleverness being able to shine now that he's in a more familiar environment. He's not good at breaking rules, but he's really good at taking rules and turning them in his favor.
I love that brennan took maybe the most masculine guy of the whole show and gave him emotional depth and homosexuality
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HE'S JUST A KID!!!! HE'S JUST A BABY!!!! HE'S JUST A KID THAT MAKES ME CRY EVERY TIME HE CRIES!!!!!