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i LOVE the direction we’re taking with the necromancy plot for Livvy and Ty, but i can’t get over the fact that we’re in the same universe as Lucie Herondale and Jesse Blackthorn, and Lucie barely got any backlash.
the only reasonable explanation is that Lucie’s price to pay is the way she has doomed her lineage (with Malcom’s rage and all).
but it’s still kinda funny when i think that Ty is being scolded and looked upon from literally everyone cause he tried to bring back his TWIN SISTER, after experiencing countless losses in his family from such a young age + he’s probably suffering from his and Livvy’s bond, and then Lucie got away with it with the power of friendship and by being a nepobaby when she raised a stranger cause she fell in love
all i’m saying is that Lucie Herondale performing necromancy should’ve been cooler and more relevant.
three Lightwood siblings one of you gotta go
two codependent Blackthorn siblings one of you gets permabanned
Carstairs single child they kill your parents at 12
and being a Herondale single child is revealed to you through a deeply traumatic surprise event
The concept of Lucie Herondale using the Blackthorn necklace and Ty Blackthorn using the Herondale necklace.
"He looks so much like Jesse," Jem said.
So like these are 100% never gonna be used right
Like these have existed for way too long to still be relevant in anything CC writes in the future
It's time to let them go officially I think
The realest point ever made by Blackthorns is that sibling bonds transcend death and I stand with them
i think Cristina may want to rethink her words