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#interview with the vampire#iwtv#the vampire armand#assad zaman


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March is such a great time of year 🗡️
Almost forgot to add this cherry
Ocs that aren’t original. Basically if Shakespeare’s Brutus and Cassius and Dante’s Inferno Brutus and Cassius were the same . Also shameless self inserting through the reincarnated versions.
brutus and sicinius just couldn’t handle coriolanus’ autistic swag
shakespeare appreciation week day 4 -- villains day
what the fuck gay little plebians. anyways yeah everyone who knows me probably assumes gay corrupt politician rosencrantz and guildenstern are my brand and they’d be absolutely correct about that
til I find a better one
Can insta stop nuking my quality before I crash out. Anyway Caius and the reincarnated version of his ex lover that he keeps around instead of going back to save the real one.
shakespeare: so i got this really great, likeable protagonist
me: ill take the insufferable plebians, the gay grandpa, and the long suffering wife please
Episode 11 - Rome 1 - Athens 0
Episode 11 - Rome 1 - Athens 0. A soccer-type title, and it's because Rome just kicked a goal. And Rome kicked its king, too.
Episode 11 – Rome 1 – Athens 0
King Tarquin the Proud is kicked out of Rome, and his son Sextus was the main cause. We learn of a rape that shaped the world of Rome, and perhaps the entire western world.
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