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Rip Kamilah Sayeed you would’ve love the smallest man who ever lived
I love Gaius, and I think he could have been a really interesting LI, but why the fuck is he still dressed like that in the 21st century when we know he was a very stylish bitch in the past? Did he stop giving a damn around 1700s?
i love nikhil so so much he’s one of my favorite side characters ever
So, I’m replaying Bloodbound book 3, and I am buying all the tapestry fragments for the first time. And I gotta ask, am I the only one completely and utterly dissatisfied and disappointed that Gaius’ evilness just boiled down to “Rheya bad, he is just a manipulated little wet kitten”? It feels as if the book is trying to make me feel sorry for him, and like, I will never and I don’t think anyone should after the way he treated Kamilah, the people he killed and the ones he turned without permission (like Kano when he was a literal kid) etc
Update: As I progressed through the book I realized there are moments where they try to sorta take back what they said by going “oh but he was still himself, just trapped in the wirst version of him. He still had free will.” Which ngl helped it a little, but still. They took it to this direction when they could’ve just shown that sometimes people are just power hungry bastards. And they are not even worth a shot at redemption because it doesn’t exist for them and that’s okay.
Like, Rheya started as a pained mother, yet ended up a power-hungry monster, a manipulator, and the book showed the player that they had no reason to rethink killing her. That they didn’t have to forgive her. Even if you pick the “You don’t have to die…”dialogue option, you still can’t avoid killing her. You are not given an actual choice. Gaius didn’t take control of anyone the way Rheya did but he still killed, manipulated, stole uncontrollably and wreaked havoc, and I won’t even mention the subject of Kamilah, yet the third book doesn’t emphasize that at all???
"Beneath the Bloodmoon" a finished Bloodbound Poster
Finally finished! After and eternity later 😂 I would have made a crossover with Nightbound, but the books lacked the common storyline unlike the It Lives series. But I do hope that you guys will love this piece 😊
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For the request, maybe a pm/bb crossover with Sloane throwing a bunch of random vampire questions at Kamilah and Lily geeking out over black F!Hayden being a robot next to them lol
Bruh why is my hand so tired...