Sometimes it might seem like I want the whole world to revolve around Kit Herondale.
And that's because, as a matter of fact, I do.
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Sometimes it might seem like I want the whole world to revolve around Kit Herondale.
And that's because, as a matter of fact, I do.
me when people start getting the tlkof arcs
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congratufuckyoulations <3
i feel like at least half of livvy's pov in tlkof would be banging her head against an imaginary wall as she watches two idiots who she dearly loves going through 12 stages of yearning and denial
the belief that ty owed kit a confession when he was going through one of the worst moments of his life is what leads me to think that a lot of tsc fans will really just value romance over anything else
Thought that just occurred to meβ¦. What if the odd lack of Anush when talking about TWP is because he dies and sheβs already mentally written him off?? Like with TLH I (and many others I imagine) were able to pick up on Christopherβs impending death from the way his character was written, since Cassandra Clare always knows who dies from the beginning, she has tells that influence her storytelling. characters who die are often less developed than those around them, like she unconsciously writes them out a bit before they actually die. Theyβre important, especially to one or two characters in particular, but not too important. Theyβre almostβ¦ weirdly self contained if that makes sense. Their characters are tidy, they often have One Role within the story to play & die after thatβs fulfilled. Theyβre also usually lovable so you get attached more than their actual presence allows for; especially right before they die, they get almost a dead wife montage. etc etc. and Anushβ¦ kinda fits these tells. It also makes sense within the storyline; main characters always go through it, but two of the mains are siblings whose family has already significantly gone through it and thereβs not too many characters left close to them that are disposableβ¦ but you could introduce a friend who is & still have the emotional fall outβ¦.
βi asked chatgptβ
well i asked kit herondale & he said i was so forked
βKit is about to get a crash course in Faerie history whether he likes it or not!β
And I canβt wait to get it with him!!!! Iβm so excited for this aspect of the book!
idk if anyone else has had this thought, but here goes:
kitβs last name for most of his life is Rook
a Rook is, yes, a type of bird but itβs also a chess piece
the chess piece is a castle
as of the end of TDA & the beginning of TWP, kit is staying with jem, tessa & mina who are members of the Carstairs family
what is the symbol of the Carstairs family, class?
thatβs right, itβs a castle
and, in chess, the Rook can protect the King with a move called βcastlingβ
foreshadowing kit saving ash or kieran (or both) in some way in TWP
You ever just⦠yell about #the wicked powers??
happy pride lovely people!! π³οΈβππ€
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five months to kit & ty canon someone sedate meeeee
Can we talk about the fact that Ty spent FOUR YEARS at the Scholomance surrounded by likely gorgeous Shadowhunter boys and my boy is still so far gone that he never got over the boy he knew for about THREE MONTHS when he was fifteen?!?!
Kit, I think itβs save to say that he is as obsessed with you as you are with him
aight whos ready for an entire paragraph of ty poetically describing the beautiful way in which kit holds a book
It really adds something to Matthew's character that he isn't a very good artist and in fact excels at Shadowhunting. Partially because it's nice to see representation of how it's possible to be bad at the things you care about (while still maintaining those things as important passions and facets of your identity), but also because it emphasizes the way Shadowhunters are shoved into boxes.
Matthew is good at the one thing Shadowhunters are meant to be good at, and he can see how cruel it is that his skills are cherished while Christopher's are maligned. Matthew has all the personality necessary to buck conventions and he wishes that he could be somebody like Henry who carved his own path towards heroism, but the fact of the matter is that Matthew is very good at being conventional. He can't prove that it's possible to be a Shadowhunter artist or a Shadowhunter scientist, because he isn't good at art or science. Instead, he is trapped in a situation where he can feel his own success reaffirming the biases of his society, and so he chooses to reject the things he is good at and to make himself into a new sort of Shadowhunter anyways.
Listen, if I donβt get at least one line in Tyβs POV about how gorgeously beautiful Kit is, Iβm going to explode
There's something to be said about Ty always, somehow, finding his way to Kit
Wasn't Valentine confused by the snakes in her eye sockets? He didn't doubt his plan for a second and made a demon the mother of his son? What if this snake-like trait had been passed on to Jonathan? What then?
what a strange coincidenceβ¦