you don’t understand how much i love liam lawson he is truly the anti-checo, put on this earth to terrorise old men

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you don’t understand how much i love liam lawson he is truly the anti-checo, put on this earth to terrorise old men
oh hellooo disney prince
Day 7! I love my pookie bear, he can sing so well and it’s hot X3
Templete
why you so silly? 🤨
Im batman
lil pookums made a sharky in math
@thatonebylershipper
Oh! Your pic of Bree in the Wilds reminds me: I know Bree gets the mabari hound and then after Origins she gives him to the Circle, but how did she react to first finding him sick/giving the flower to the handler/the mabari later finding them and bonding to her? After seeing she got cuddly with Mouse in the Fade, I picture her being pretty fond of animals. How hard was it to part with her mabari in the end?
Bree’s suuuuch a soft touch to everyone and anyone so of course she had to be the one to find the flower, hand over the flower, and do the whole ‘no, no reward, ser, no, thank you, ser’ song-and-dance.
Circle Bree thought of herself quite fond of animals; Warden Bree found that she prefers the flora to the fauna. It’s an element of Bree’s naiveté leaving the Circle: the Chantry didn’t allow for pets among the Templars or their charges so Bree had absolutely no conception of what animal companionship truly… entailed. When the mabari chose her, she was unprepared for the responsibility and, more importantly, the reality of caring for an animal that did not pop straight out of a Disney film.
Bree did bond with the mabari over the course of her journey and saying goodbye to Pookums was as hard as saying goodbye to the rest of her companions. But that was just it: Bree didn’t view Pookums as her mabari; she viewed him as a mabari, another companion met along the road. It wasn’t the typical relationship expected of a Ferelden… but then again, Bree’s not Ferelden, she’s a Free Marcher.
i think oscar just showed the most emotion he ever had during a race