GIF compilation of most of my CP fan animation (which I realized to be are mostly of their adventures in Nesson-Eloy)
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GIF compilation of most of my CP fan animation (which I realized to be are mostly of their adventures in Nesson-Eloy)
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sharing another WIP, this time about my babies from Captive Prince, Damen and Laurent! who knows if i will ever finish this LOL i have it on my files since LAST YEAR !! so i was like yeah let’s just give it to the world
this is inspired by this fragment from book 2 (prince’s gambit):
It was with a shock that he felt the touch of Laurent's fingers against the back of his wrist. [...] Laurent was shifting the fabric of his sleeve, sliding it back slightly to reveal the gold underneath, until the wrist cuff he had asked the blacksmith to leave on was exposed between them.
'Sentiment?' said Laurent.
'Something like that.'
Their eyes met and he could feel each beat of his heart. A few seconds of silence, a space that lengthened, until Laurent spoke.
'You should give me the other.”
I don't think there can be too much fanart for the summer palace, right???
Captive Prince is the most criminally mischaracterized series ever
I normally use this sideblog as an archive for reblogging fanart that I don't feel like tagging or don't need my real life sister/mutual seeing, but I have to put this rant that's been brewing in my mind for years somewhere.
Not that this series has a huge audience anyway, but I honestly believe that if it weren't so grossly misrepresented then it would be more popular.
I own the series on Kindle, but the first time I saw it in a bookstore after reading, it was on the "erotica" shelf, which is so disturbing. So much (understandable, but misguided) criticism comes from people who DNF'd before reading the second book. You then also have people who promote the books as nothing but dark romance/smut (though this is not an attack at people who enjoy romantasy/erotica) which implies that Pacat romanticizes disturbing themes like enslavement and child sexual abuse, which they notably do not. Readers desensitized by genres dominated by romanticized rape/captive narratives who then pick up this series misrepresent it. This means that the series is not reflected at all by the fact that it is largely characterized by political intrigue and large-scale exploration of systemic and individualized abuse and exploitation.
I get that it's hard to parse a lot of this out until you've finished the series, but the gradual build up of narrative is exactly the point. By the end I thought it was some of the best handling of sexual abuse and exploitation as experienced/processed by victims and seen by others that I've ever seen in media. Pacat addresses terrible and uncomfortable themes in the series, and I don't fault anyone who isn't able to stomach them, but the branding of Captive Prince as smut or erotica is truly criminal and has led to so much bad press and willful misinterpretation. I think the unclear publisher branding/synopsis contributes to this too. So many people who would otherwise have avoided the series walk in having no understanding of the content warnings.
For a series that can be so well-defined by its ability to examine themes of sexual abuse and human exploitation/enslavement in a world culturally dominated by that abuse/exploitation with such extensive understanding, it is not given nearly enough attention for that. And because people don't know that, Pacat gets attacked for "romanticizing" enslavement/rape and no one reads the series.
To be clear, I'm specifically talking about mainstream platforms for book communities like TikTok and Instagram, not concentrated fandom spaces like Tumblr
Captive Prince thought of the day (as if I only have one Captive Prince thought per day which is simply not true, but we can pretend):
Is there anyone who read the below line and could resist elevating Laurent to most iconic fictional character status for it? This guy just learned devastating news in a very gruesome way and he delivers this absolute stunner?
An icon among men.
Dιᥲᥒᥲ (Dᥲmᥱᥒ) & Lᥲᥙrᥲ (Lᥲᥙrᥱᥒt)
Hello my name is Damianos and I have been held captive by the beautiful evil Laurent. My favorite past time is staring at the attractive form of my captor and noticing a lot about him, while actually failing to form any true conclusions about him. One day I will be free from the well-trained and admirable scheming Laurent, about whom I worry constantly and with whom I want to spend my every breathing moment with.
Reading Captive Prince, drinking matcha, having dessert, and nothing I need to do. Life is good!😼⭐️
Edit: I’m reading THAT part and life is in fact NOT good. I feel sick