*Aline and Helen flirting*
Alec:
seen from United States
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seen from China

seen from Türkiye

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seen from Malaysia
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seen from Brazil
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seen from Georgia
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seen from Canada
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*Aline and Helen flirting*
Alec:
as much as i love kpop yall really have to stop casting korean idols or korean actors as characters in tsc who aren’t korean (Jem, Aline, Lily etc). By doing this you are participating in erasure by disregarding their identity and replacing them with another ethnic/racial group. It’s no better than whitewashing so please find celebs who perfectly represent characters of minority groups.
character posters: alec lightwood, the mortal instruments
↳ requested by @alinepenhallow
“My mother seems to have accepted it,” Alec said. “But my father — no, not really. Once he asked me what I thought had turned me gay.” Simon felt Isabelle tense next to him. “Turned you gay?” She sounded incredulous. “Alec, you didn’t tell me that.” “I hope you told him you were bitten by a gay spider,” said Simon.
come celebrate 3.5k with me!
The Red Scrolls of Magic (The Eldest Curses #1) by Cassandra Clare & Wesley Chu
From #1 New York Times bestseller Cassandra Clare and award-winner Wesley Chu comes the first book in a new series that follows High Warlock Magnus Bane and Alec Lightwood as they tour the world after the Mortal War. The Red Scrolls of Magic is a Shadowhunters novel. All Magnus Bane wanted was a vacation—a lavish trip across Europe with Alec Lightwood, the Shadowhunter who against all odds is finally his boyfriend. But as soon as the pair settles in Paris, an old friend arrives with news about a demon-worshiping cult called the Crimson Hand that is bent on causing chaos around the world. A cult that was apparently founded by Magnus himself. Years ago. As a joke. Now Magnus and Alec must race across Europe to track down the Crimson Hand and its elusive new leader before the cult can cause any more damage. As if it wasn’t bad enough that their romantic getaway has been sidetracked, demons are now dogging their every step, and it is becoming harder to tell friend from foe. As their quest for answers becomes increasingly dire, Magnus and Alec will have to trust each other more than ever—even if it means revealing the secrets they’ve both been keeping.
I’m a big fan of the shadowhunters universe but I also am one of those pain in the ass people that are always saying “oh, I would love if Cassandra Clare wrote something else”. Well, I'm’ not saying that now am I??? Because no matter how many new characters she comes up with I will never love anyone more than I love Alec and Magnus.
The book is not mind-blowing but is a nice enough story that fills the reader on what happened in Alec and Magnus vacation right before “City of Fallen Angels”. The plot is compelling enough, but of course, the best thing about the book was the humor from Magnus comments on clothes and disastrous events and how thirsty Alec is to finally jump on Magnus' bones. Those two together are so good!
It was also nice to see some characters to which we are later introduced (on a chronological level) and see how Aline Penhallow and Helen Blackthorn really meet. They are both so adorable and every time I read anything about them I just start to blush.
My favorite part though was not the story, but during the acknowledgments at the end of the book where Cassie took us through her journey of how difficult it was to represent a healthy gay relationship in her books. When The Mortal Instruments started being written and then published, being LGBTQ+ and the public perception of what it meant to be gay was completely different from nowadays. It’s hard for us now to watch a tv show without a gay character (well or badly written, it’s there), and even in the fantasy and sci-fi world literature, we can count on a lot more representation. It was not like that not so long ago. She went from having two LGBT characters being considered as sexual content even before they had kissed to now writing a book with barely any straight characters.
I feel like I should also mention, all the scenes in which racism, xenophobia, and just plain discrimination are also depicted in this book. Cassandra Clare never disappoints when it comes to using a fictional medium to teach us about the real world. I’m so looking forward to the next book in which Cassie can develop on that mind-blowing plot twist at the end.
6/10
Summary of shadowhunters 3x20:
- Maryse is #1 Malec shipper
- Helen and Aline you little gay disasters of course you were doing some “research” (on each other maybe)
That’s all that matters to my little heart
first of all can i say ! your blog is BEAUTIFUL ! and your headers are gorgeous whew ! i was wondering if i could do a request? a minimalistic header with the quote "alec lightwood loved one man so much, he changed the world for him"
thank you so much!! you have a gorgeous blog too! 💖
I’m so sorry it took me so long to do your request, but here it is! I hope you like it, and if you had something else in mind please lmk!!
your lightwood-bane christmas picture makes me happy !!! i love to see it (i'm ngl when i say i look at it often)
HAVISHA!!! Aaah that ask made me smile~ I made a little Magnus for you ♥
alec lightwood, magnus bane, isabelle lightwood !!!
Yes! In fact they could be the ones who kill me and I would thank them.
guess three characters i would die for and i’ll tell you if you’re right