Costis and Kamet reading ''Thick as Thieves'' For Hamiathes's Gift Exchange for @allcanonisrelative :) <3
aaand a secondary gift with Teleus and Relius
pose referenced from Salman Toor's beautiful piece ''Reunion''
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Costis and Kamet reading ''Thick as Thieves'' For Hamiathes's Gift Exchange for @allcanonisrelative :) <3
aaand a secondary gift with Teleus and Relius
pose referenced from Salman Toor's beautiful piece ''Reunion''
the fathers of all time everyone
12-24-2025
I forgot how well written the conversation between the queen and relius was. "we can't forgive ourselves, perhaps we can forgive each other?" "he is young, though in 10, 20 years...", "I am an exceedingly effective scythe", "lo, the transforming power of love" and, not to forget,
"He didn't marry you to become king. He became king because he wanted to marry you."
Huge fan of these two artworks that are just Relius going "Hello let me introduce you to my wife". He looks so proud of her (I mean he made her like this, I'd hope he's proud of that. Bastard.)
There was a knock on her door and Reliusâs face appeared in the gap. He saw her and came all the way in, closing the door behind him.Â
âOh, good,â he said, dropping his satchel by a chair. âYouâre still here. You werenât last nightâ where on earth did you get to? I was half afraid Nahuseresh had made off with you. I made Teleus go check.â
âPersonal matter,â Irene said.Â
âOoh,â Relius said, coming around the desk to stand beside her. He canted a hip against the desk and ducked down a little to see her face.Â
Irene initialed another paragraph of the letter she was reviewing, approving all the edits Phresine had made earlier. She didnât give him the satisfaction of eye contact.Â
âIs this when you tell me what the hell is going on with you?â he asked.Â
âThereâs nothing going on with me,â she lied. It was true. She was here, at work, and not at home waiting for her secret fiancĂ© to show up so they could sleep in the same bed.Â
Queer Book Character Tournament 2 Round 1
Eadaz uq Nara- The Priory of the Orange Tree
Georgia Warr- Loveless
Relius- The King of Attolia
Raff Barden- One Night in Hartswood
Character, book, and author names under the cut
All For One from My Hero Academia and Yuuki Terumi from BlazBlue are classic "card-carrying villains" â antagonists who openly embrace their evil. They share several key characteristics:
Similarities
Sadistic Masterminds: Both delight in causing suffering and manipulate others with cunning. All For One enjoys toying with heroes and manipulating Tomura Shigaraki, while Terumi relishes tormenting his victims with cruel glee.
Grandiose Ambitions: They both seek ultimate power and control. All For One aims to be the "Demon Lord" by controlling all Quirks, while Terumi desires to destroy and reshape reality by annihilating the Master Unit Amaterasu.
Lack of Empathy: Neither character possesses remorse or moral justification for their actions. All For One views people as possessions, and Terumi is explicitly designed to be "absolutely evil without exception."
Resilience and Contingency Planning: Both are incredibly hard to defeat, surviving major setbacks through elaborate backup plans. All For One uses body doubles and Quirk transfers, while Terumi employs self-observation and vessel merging.
Theatrical Flair: They are self-aware villains who enjoy the spectacle of their evil. All For One mocks heroes and gives grandiose speeches, while Terumi is known for his "trollish" antics and sarcastic taunts.
Differences
Motivations: All For One's actions are subtly tied to a twisted, possessive attachment to his brother, Yoichi, giving him a slight emotional layer. Terumi, on the other hand, is driven purely by hatred and a desire for universal destruction, lacking any emotional ties.
Methods and Powers: All For One primarily uses his Quirk, All For One, to steal and grant abilities, focusing on societal and biological manipulation. Terumi uses alchemy, magic, and energy projection to manipulate souls and reality, fitting BlazBlue's metaphysical setting.
Personality: All For One maintains a calm, condescending demeanor, with moments of childish rage. Terumi is erratic, chaotic, and overtly sadistic, with a more unhinged persona.
Narrative Role and Deconstruction: All For One's story deconstructs the villain by showing how his sociopathy and reliance on power lead to his ultimate downfall due to a lack of emotional willpower. Terumi's deconstruction highlights his hubris, as his overconfidence and chaotic nature lead to temporary defeats, though his divine nature makes him harder to permanently eliminate.
Relationships with Allies: All For One builds a network through manipulative charisma but betrays followers, leading to their rebellion. Terumi's overt cruelty limits his alliances, relying on fear rather than loyalty.
Foil Dynamic
All For One and Terumi serve as foils, showcasing different aspects of the card-carrying villain. All For One represents calculated control and a personal, tragic obsession, while Terumi embodies chaotic destruction and pure, universal malevolence. Their contrasting approaches highlight the versatility of the archetype: All For One is a grounded, societal tyrant with a humanizing flaw, whereas Terumi is a cosmic, unadulterated force of evil. Both revel in their villainy, but their differing motivations and methods create compelling distinctions.
Conclusion
Ultimately, both All For One and Yuuki Terumi are iconic card-carrying villains who revel in their evil. All For One's more subtle, tragic villainy contrasts with Terumi's chaotic and unapologetic malevolence. Their shared traits establish them as quintessential examples of the archetype, while their differences explore the varied ways a villain can embody power, control, and destruction within their respective narratives.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Summary: Nahuseresh informs his wife that he has been appointed ambassador to Attolia. Kamet trades gossip with some other slaves. The Secretary of the Archives delivers a report to his queen.
Rating: T
Characters: Nahusereshâs Wife, Original Female Character, Nahuseresh, Kamet, Irene, Relius
Notes: The fic I wrote for @hoeratius in this yearâs @hamiathesgiftexchange! Basically a collection of scenes set prior to QoA in which different characters discuss Nahusereshâs new job as ambassador of Attolia. Every narrator has different perspectives and levels of information, which is the kind of thing I love to write. I got to introduce a new OC who has existed in my head for a while now, but who I hadnât managed to include in a story before. It was also my first time writing both Nahusereshâs wife and Relius!