Gideon Nav, the first flower of her house.
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Gideon Nav, the first flower of her house.
Inspired by this
Harrow the Ninth is in second person because it's a eulogy. Hear me out.
In the tangihanga, speech is addressed to the tūpāpaku (the body of the deceased). Songs, rituals, speeches, they're all addressed in second person, to the dead. The narration in Harrow the Ninth—the sharp, funny, angry, second-person narration studded with moments of aching tenderness—that's Gideon. Gideon addressing Harrow from the last moments of the book, when she's afraid that Harrow is dead and she has been left behind with her body.
friendly reminder that the age of technology is coming to an end and a new age of blood magic and dark rituals will take its place
im scared they look so cool how do i turn this into a productive social interaction
cowboy AU commission for Fey
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I just remembered I can draw anything I want
It occurs to me that Harrow’s birthday must be a day of deep personal grief - the inception of her first haunting, on which her ghosts are always closest to the surface, which her elders would have impressed upon her was never to be celebrated - which is perhaps why Nona is so obsessed with having a birthday party
we were manifesting and summoning Alecto so hard that something went wrong and now we have homestuck anime
- I don’t deserve it.
Thank you for liking my work. I am in love with you.
I have the one and only Harrowhark Labubu
Harrowhark Nonagesimus is the most relatable character ever because I too am:
Evil/wrong by nature
Irredeemable because of past actions
Deserving of all the suffering in the world
Lesbian
I think about Ianthe smoking cigs and blowing smoke in peoples' faces so often. Oh my god my perfect toxic queen please shotgun it into my mouth next.
‘this could be us’ and it’s an image of one person
I've been thinking about Catra post-finale.
Her and Adora would spend countless years healing and working to right her wrongs. I think the initial getting back together would be the easy part- but then the rebuilding; the diplomacy dinners; the conversations with heads of government would start. Catra in clothes she isn't comfortable in discussing rebuild options for communities she personally oversaw the destruction of. Always having to stand at The Hero's hip during speeches and at parties. She would feel less-than in every conversation with Adora present.
Her past will follow her wherever she goes. Not only because you can't turn off mental illness with a switch, but kids still recoil at her touch when she visits previously Horde-occupied towns.
Yeah, they got a happy ending, but Catra will always have to live with what she did, both in her head and in the way people look at her.
I am hopelessly in love with "destroy everything at any cost, especially if the cost is my own life" characters.
Characters who will always go with the most detrimental option with the hope that they take themselves out with the rest.