She will have kintsugi cracks when she pops back out of that coffin, take my word for it.
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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She will have kintsugi cracks when she pops back out of that coffin, take my word for it.
Bolaire and narrative shorthand
I don't do textposts, but I've seen so many different takes about Bolaire, and I think I've boiled down my approach to views about him and his intentions.
Bolaire as a character explores the narrative shorthand of a 'mask.'
Masks tend to say more about what's behind them. When little is behind a mask, it tends to represent a loss or a lack of something. They represent otherness, but they can also be a form of protection. Masks are complicated things, and a lot of those associations are very strong (particularly in western storytelling.)
But most of all (and what applies to most Bolaire metaposts) is that masks as a concept are associated with hollowness and deception. There are two types of reads of him that are split in two subcategories:
A) he is aligned with these concepts [he has largely been deceptive, and is building off of the stereotype of a mask]
B) he is challenging these concepts [he has largely been truthful, and is rewriting the foundations of a stereotypical mask]
The subcategories are whether he's doing that consciously or unconsciously (these can exist in any combination.) unconsciously covers his "programming" or underlying magic as well.
It's important, when discussing Bolaire, to be aware of that narrative shorthand, whether you agree with it or not.
Are you automatically assuming that he's deceitful just because masks are conceptually deceitful? Him being a mask is an intrinsic part of his character, but it's not all that he is. Analyses of him and his actions should be treated with the benefit of the doubt given to other characters- his species (for lack of a better term) should not inherently affect the interpretation of his actions.
If you see a post about Bolaire and go "wow that is so wrong", it may be because you're approaching it from different angles.
An experiment.
Most recent episode "sketches!" Oh I'm so normal about these guys (lie.)
"Oh, I'll just do a practice sketch of Hal, nothing too complicated" -Me, two days ago
Jamming to a cover of Thing by Steampianist (100% a Bolaire song you cannot change my mind) and this popped out of my drawing software lmao
The Celestial Puppeteers: an Aramán lore theory
I believe that we Bolaire scholars of the Halaire Enjoyers discord are onto something here, so I'm sharing the theory now so we can say we called it if we're right:
The play that killed the trickster goddess Rauwyn was not performed by halflings. It was performed by her own celestials. The masks of the panto were crafted to be able to bodysnatch celestials and make them perform the play against their will.
Most likely the halfling conspirators presented the masks to the celestials as gifts, and then the runes inside the masks did their work and took them over: Trojan masks. A grand trick the halflings pulled on the tricksters who ruled them.
There's quite a lot of evidence to support this theory. Includes spoilers through episode 17.
Why is there a coffin for a halfling celestial (Olbalad) with a creepy magic mask in it? Explanation: that's the mask that took over Olbalad for the play.
If the masks were worn by willing halfling actors, then why are they sentient and why can they body snatch people? If they were worn by halflings, they wouldn't need to be sentient or bodysnatching, just magical, like the staves of night or the Last Arrow. But if they were meant to be worn by Rauwyn's celestials, they would need to be sentient and bodysnatching.
There's several points where Bolaire appears to be able to detect celestial vibes specifically. Brennan describes him reacting viscerally to the coffin. When he sees the lights of the Palazzo Davinos go out in episode 4, Brennan says Bolaire gets very bad vibes from it. We now know from episode 17 that the ritual the Tachonis did with Occtis in there was to summon a celestial.
Brennan called the fatal play "opening and closing night of the greatest play Aramán has ever known but no mortal witnessed." That's because the audience was not mortal (Rauwyn) but also because the actors were not mortal (celestials).
In the scene where Murray and Bolaire study the coffin, when Brennan says "Olbalad", Taliesin looks down at his notebook and gets an "oh shit" expression on his face and quietly says "oh no". Why does he recognize that name? Because he knows which masks went with which celestials.
This theory also would explain why Lady Cormoray is onto Bolaire and clearly wants him for herself. As a mask capable of controlling a celestial, Bolaire would be an amazing check on the power of the Halovars for any rival House that's aware of what they have in the basement.
This theory also explains why Bolaire is so rough on mortal bodies, degrading them over time: he was designed to be worn by a celestial, not a mortal.
Shoutout to @miladydragon, @schemer-aishama, and tareacel for brainstorming this theory with me. It was so much fun.
Bolaire Lathalia inspired the fic writer in me so I've returned from the depths with my first critical role fanfic!
Consider it an angsty backstory theory AU. I wanted to explore my ideas of what war would have been like for Bolaire and ended up with this.
The completed fic should be somewhere around 10k-12k words (it's prewritten but I keep adding things before posting the chapters) and will be updating (hopefully) daily until all ten chapters are posted.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/80152516
His (fucked up) charm has captivated me.