It's always ily and NEVER " I'd be your King,but always your servant. Never your keeper"
Ladies and gentlemen Renelm Rowan
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It's always ily and NEVER " I'd be your King,but always your servant. Never your keeper"
Ladies and gentlemen Renelm Rowan
â she will be loved âšđš
No but you guys actually don't get how cute the idea of Rhysand with glasses actually is
Because Rhysand is very well aware of how he is perceived. He's perfect. He's handsome. Everyone lusts after him.
But also he keeps his looks immaculate with his magic, he keeps his hair always perfect, he makes sure there's not even one wrinkle on him.
His looks are his mask, his weapon and shield to the world. He makes sure no one sees past his arrogant powerful persona.
But then he lets himself put on glasses, he lets his hair be messy, he strolls around their house in a comfy, wrinkled pajamas.
Because even when he's all messy, not put together, even when he's a wreck Feyre still thinks of him as the most beautiful male in the world and he doesn't need to put up masks or glamours for it to be true.
@starfall-spirit @shallyne @disturbingly-silent @popjunkie42-blog main culprits of glasses agenda i think
Rhys only having one friend outside of his family members is so funny. This man is really just a loser who prefers to learn about different worlds and hangout with his wife.
Cassian was getting into bar fights in his younger days while Rhys was building 3D models of the solar system. NERD.
âFairy tales with all the shine taken away from them were simply stories of desperation. Of hungry wolves devouring children and jealous stepsisters who hacked off their own toes to fit inside a glass slipper.â
â Emily Lloyd-Jones, The Hearts We Sold
it breaks my heart at how little it takes to make feyre happy. like mor has one friendly conversation with her and she already calls her a sister. nesta acknowledges her presence without scorn once and feyreâs filled with pure joy. azriel and cassian want to give her training lessons? she couldnât be more content. her whole life, sheâs been beaten down to the core that even the littlest things spark the most amount of joy in her heart.
The entire set of Folk of the Air/Stolen Heir fanart I did!
Chain of Thorns, page 405:
Matthew: "I feel like I might be sick."
James: "That's what the city pavement is for. And you're already steadier on your feet."
Matthew: "I really don't know why people say you are the nicer one of the two of us. It is clearly untrue."
James: "No one says that. What they say is that I am the handsomer one."
Matthew: "That is also clearly untrue."
James: "And the better dancer."
Matthew: "James, this terrible habit of lying seems to have come on you suddenly. I am concerned, very concerned-"
"I wanted to cut him open and compare our bones to understand why his gave him grace and mine gave me back pain."
The Jasad Heir - Sara Hashem
Irina
âChildren are not meant to bear the woes of this life, Sylvia. It breaks them. They will spend their adult lives doing everything in their power to never feel the weight of the world again.
Sara Hashem "The Jasad Heirâ
If you want me obedient, prince, kill me and carry my corpse.
â Zafira bint Iskandar
We Hunt The Flame by Hafsah Faizal {@hafsahfaizal}
âWe both believed in destiny as a kind of guaranteeâ a promise from the cosmos that we would have our time together in virtually every world we shared. But now I see that believing only in destiny means giving up responsibility.â
â A Million Worlds With You | Claudia Gray
missing #AaronOliver hours so bringing back a few of his quotes:
 -âWell,of course he wonât look for us here. No one would come here.Rats wouldnât. Health inspectors clearly havenât.â
 -âI travelled.Dragging you along.â
 -âGod,you are so fucking..so fucking raw.â
-âI cannot believe Iâm here with you. I wish I were anywhere but here. I wish I were at home with a good book.â
 -âI donât want to have this stupid conversation.â
what I really liked about wendell's characterization especially in the first book is that he lulls you into a false sense of security, he seems harmless, likeable he hates the cold, loves cozy places and hot coco and he seems very sensible but then he lashes out in gleeful violence, he rewinds time so he can kill over and over. the loss of a life is as consequential as spilled milk and why shouldn't it be he is an ageless all powerful creature after all.
Wendell: frantically writing letters to his wife, not sure if he is allowed to go after his wife, resorting to bribes because he is so lonely without his wife, sending Niamh to join the "cats" who are guarding his wife, re-enchanting a faerie door so that when his wife does come home she will arrive right by their bedroom instead of outside, now officially terrified his wife will never come home, no longer sleeping...
Emily, finally coming home:
Dropping this artwork of Emily and Wendell from Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries by @heather_fawcett !(the cool mechanical pencil is BACK!) I had such a pleasant time reading the wrap-up to this trilogy in Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales. I love the transition of Emily dipping her toe into Faerie from the real world in Book #1, having a foot in both worlds in Book #2, and keeping a toe in the real world while in Faerie in Book #3. It created new backdrops and stakes through her journaling journey, with Book #3 being the stakiest stakes of the three! Absolutely love these two DOLTS (Wendell's words, not mine), the best grumpy-sunshine couple since Howl and Sophie. So sad to see them go, but this trilogy seems so easy to pick up and reread again! I want to thank @delreybooks for providing me both an arc and a hard copy of Compendium; I hope to do another papercraft standee featuring the whole trilogy set soon!