Nudibranch Charms! by eattoast
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Nudibranch Charms! by eattoast
Me whenever I see crumbs of ChrisSam content:
Puella Magi Madoka Magica Tomoe Mami Charm Keychain Figure Strap with Cleaner condition : very good (It may show signs of use, but all items are intact. It's a rare item.) ❻ brand new ← ❺ used like new ← ❹ excellent ← ❸ very good ← ❷ good ← ❶ fair
Évariste-Vital Luminais - La mort de Chramm
Chram (also spelled Chramn, Chramm, Old Frankish for "raven"; Latin: Chramnus) (died 561) was the son of Chlothar I, a Merovingian king of the Franks (r. 558-561), and his fifth wife, Chunsina.
Chram rose in rebellion against his father on several occasions. Following one of these rebellions, he fled with his wife and children to the court of Chanao, the ruler of Brittany. In pursuit of Chram, Chlothar defeated the combined forces of Chanao and his son in battle. Chanao was killed, and Chram, delayed in making his escape by sea because of his concern for his family's safety, was captured. Chlothar gave orders to burn them alive, but Chram was strangled and his body was placed in a cottage, which was subsequently burned. Chlothar reportedly died of remorse later that year.
Got my Kokichi chram! I have an extra one too. I can get more if anyone is interested
Until Dawn moodboard: Chris Hartley/Sam Giddings
Y'all, I actually wrote that fic idea.
I'd said I wanted to write about the deleted dialogue and why Sam's mom likes Chris. Then I took the line where Chris says riding the cable car is like going to prom and connected it to a past where Sam and Chris actually went to prom.
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