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girlbossed a bit too close to the sun and now i'm losing my mind taking classic greek and latin at the same time
"I just need to know that happily ever after really exists."
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Just a girl alone in her room twirling her hair and thinking about Daniel Arlington
The thing about Darlington is at first glance he seems so much more tame and straight laced in comparison to Alex, and, like he is to an extent, but its all about the packaging. (And isn't that the thing between these two anyways from the very start?) I just always get reminded how many of his character traits aren't some dignified or morally superior dichotomy to Alex and her ruthlessness. The thing is, Darlington is just as ruthless and ambitious, he just didn't have to confront it until Hell. The desperate, starving, consumption motif is so clear from Alex's very first chapter but it's not til later that you realize Darlington is the exact same way, just about things other than the extreme level of survival Alex had to endure. Instead, Darlington was able to scrap by and keep the legacy going, serving something and keep the roof over his head. It makes it less obvious then that he is also a survivor and has that same drive.
You can especially see it in the way he tries to prep himself (the exercises, the learning, the training) for the long awaited "grand adventure," the way he treats his study of the arcane (I mean seriously, you cannot paint that boy as the lawful good archetype if he decided to devote himself into brewing a mythic possibly fake archaic drink that might MIGHT let him see the great beyond just because he had to believe there was more to this life, he had nothing left to lose, and he just had to find out and couldn't be satisfied with only some instead of all), and even more clearly, the dream vision he is granted in Hell. Dawes gets a dream of academic success, Turner professional success, Darlington has a dream where his house is never empty and there is always more people, knowledge, and he finally knows the secrets of every mystery in the world. He just hides all this better. He has the polish, the East Coast rich vs LA rich, and the austere Puritanical upbringing that makes him seem as Alex puts it, "expensive." But the reason these two work (and the reason I am insane about it) is because of this shared character trait of never being satisfied and always wanting more (what's really interesting is Alex seems to want more comfort and security and Darlington wants more risk and adventure and that's what drives the conflict). I'm drawn to the parallel someone on here once said about how Darlington is a sword and Alex is a cannonball. Same effect just different methods. Different packaging. Add in the questions of who is the rabid dog, who is the soldier, the servant, the monarch, Dante, Virigil, Beatrice, Orpheus, and Eurydice? I just love how these two characters seem SO diametrically opposed at first glance but are actually so alike in childhood, character, and ambition.
basically how it was at the start of all this
Something about how both Richard Lovell and Robin died in the same way by the power of the silver bars.
While Griffin died because he was shot by a gun.
That even his death was marked in such an ordinary way that sets him apart from them. That he died with his actions rather than through his words.
At the hands of someone he’d once called friend.
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congratulations on your new improvements, i bet your light rod’s like bigger than zeus’s (alec barczewski)
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ok question, if anderperry were modern what do u guys think they'd dress up as?? research for a drawing
"dress up as" like personal style or like for halloween?
Ignoring strict parents and whether or not they go to a boarding school in this au, imo I still see their personal styles as still being autumnal just bc of the vibes of the film and their characters. Neil strikes me as a collared shirt and sweater kinda guy, so still pretty similar go what he wears in canon. I feel like Todd would focus more on comfort over style, I could see him with like a hoodie and flannel of smth.
If you're talking about halloween costumes, I think Neil would dress up as a character from a musical and force Todd to do matching costumes w him
yess for Halloween but the rest of the insight is still very helpful 🙂↕️ thank you very much
ok question, if anderperry were modern what do u guys think they'd dress up as?? research for a drawing
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Happy 10 years to Six of Crows!! Here's a redraw of a piece from around a year ago 🐦⬛❤️
my take on @kidovna 's dtiys!!!
he's the first one that came to my mind when i saw "the chosen" so i just had to, i miss my child
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