Laurent and Damen from Captive Prince by C. S. Pacat.
My favourite boys. I love this trilogy and I’ll never stop loving it, so here’s a little bit of their love, they deserve it.❤️
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Laurent and Damen from Captive Prince by C. S. Pacat.
My favourite boys. I love this trilogy and I’ll never stop loving it, so here’s a little bit of their love, they deserve it.❤️
New Captive Prince art because I love drawing Laurent's face and Damen's muscles 😏
Hear me out, fellow CAPTIVE PRINCE fans:
I finished the trilogy in one weekend and I could NOT stop thinking about this song while reading.
"Touch in the Night" by Battle Beast is basically Laurent’s POV in Ravenel after the banquet, the kiss on the battlements, the complete emotional spiral during the Aimeric conflict, and his self-imposed isolation right before:
“Tomorrow you leave. But you’re mine now. You’re still my slave tonight.”
LIKE???? Tell me i'm not the only one.
Here the song and the lyrics:
Drawing by @oyabundraws
After reading "The Song of Achilles, Captive Prince, Kaze to Ki No Uta and all for the game" and crying my eyes out for suffering gays, I kind of think they are the height of love.
Do you know any other gay couples that have a traumatized blonde and a loving, adorable brunette?
Двостороння закладинка по «Полоненому принцу» котру я зробила для @banshee_.shop
From «The Captive Prince». of C.S. Pacat. @c.s.pacat
Commission for the store @banshee_.shop Commission info-https://lissa-nzar-commisions.carrd.co/
a snippet from a poem called late-night coronation. inspired by laurent of vere, "that cold, blond son of a bitch, that high and mighty prick made of ice."
Random thoughts while re-reading 'Dark Rise/Dark Heir' #1
Okay, knowing what I know after reading both books, I wonder *why*. His mother obviously didn't send Matthew to help Will out of the goodness of her heart. She told him to run when she was dying.
Not to save Will - she would have killed him herself if she could. So ... to keep him away from those who actually want to bring Sarcean back?
Why send him to the Stewards? Did she hope they would figure him out and find a way to dispose of him?
Ugh, I love how everything makes perfect sense when you first read it, and still make perfect sense - just in a completely different way - when you re-read it.
Redraw of an old fanart 8D