Brashen, five Vestrits, and two tiny pirates
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Brashen, five Vestrits, and two tiny pirates
Brashen: I’ll go find work, i have got to eat after all.
Paragon: have you considered killing yourself?
Some modern aus seemed really funny to me — like little details such as the idea that Fitz would probably wear the same jacket and sweater for 30 years, and he'd likely be wearing them in all the few photos of him that exist. So I ended up drawing some fanart. A lot of moments reimagined in a modern setting struck me as really amusing (haha, and anything involving Chade would be even more so). Thinking about modern aus is honestly so much fun!
Amazing! This Liveship has Healed from Years of Trauma After Being a Voyeur to Loving, Missionary Sex
everyone on vivacia is insane and everyone on paragon is a depressed burned out college dropout
i read the divytown chapter of ship of destiny last night and am soooooooooooooo obsessed with wannabe pirates wannabe lovers brashen and althea. they just want a life together!! is that too much to ask for robin hobb???? oh.... yes...? okay yeah.... that's what i thought but i just wanted to check.
anyways my take on them!! they saw you from across the bar and absolutely hate your vibe (they're too busy being obsessed w each other rn sorry)
The portrayal of Brashen’s cindin addiction in the liveship traders means so much to me.
The way he used it as a way to cope after his father disowned him, and when he started to work from Ephron on the Vivacia he was practically forced to stop.
If this would’ve been any other fantasy series, after Ephron died and Brashen took off, his cindin addiction would’ve been a thing of the past, and used as a way to show how Ephron’s interference changed Brashen for the better. But addiction doesn’t work like that.
Instead, we see him using it at the first chance he got, and have to watch as it becomes once again a harmful habit. To the point where he’s using it in all of his POVs. He even uses the old “this isn’t a problem, I can stop whenever I want.” And even when he realized it might be a problem, he doesn’t want to stop.
Brashen Trell they could never make me hate you.
the paragon's crew, as told by my pinterest boards