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Menstruation Crustacean
(I was downtown when I saw this)
I don't even know anymore
For the forest: In the wind the tree will bend, in the wind the branch will shake, but in the end, the deeply rooted will be too strong to break.
Morgan Harper Nichols - Storyteller
Why do I go insane whenever Klarion is so much as mentioned in YJ. Like he’s not even in the episode someone just says smthn like “oh Klarion was surprisingly cooperative” offhandedly and I’m just like
Counterpoint 🌿🌸🍹🎯👏👏👏👏
Ooh this teen talk has -Intense Freddie- huh
Oh no, Steven wanted a Superhug... And uh.. yeah those powers are kicking in with puberty!
Often when I have spoken to friends who love Marius/Armand as I do, despite the fact that it is clear in BC how the canon brings them together, I hear them say that they would have liked a scene, they would have liked to read the pages of that long-awaited reunion. So I thought I would share a parallel I found between TVA and BC that makes this scene unnecessary in my eyes, not because I didn't want it, but because this parallel helped me understand how poetic and sweet this reunion of theirs really is. And how romantically delightful Anne Rice managed to make it. It all started with one of the many quotes I often reread from TVA- "Perhaps I fear him because I could love him again, and in loving him, I would come to need him, and in needing him, I would again be his faithful pupil in all things, only to discover that his patience for me is no substitute for the passion which long ago blazed in his eyes." And I realised how Armand uses the word need. And I realised how Lestat in BC uses the same word. Need. "He need you" addressed to Marius. And I stopped and got excited. Armand says that by letting himself be totally in love again, he would surrender to his need for Marius. And he would become his pupil again in all things. He fears this because he fears he will no longer be able to see in Marius that passion he desires, by letting go of his need for him he fears he will find that what he desires is no longer there. But he does. Lestat tells us clearly in direct and undeniable words that Armand needs Marius. And need leads him to love, and love leads him to be his pupil again, his everything. And the most touching thing? We know how Anne Rice identifies with Lestat, how she is him, in the pages of her books. So it is as if they were words spoken by herself. As if she is telling us, "He needs him." "He needs his Marius." That deep need, which never found the right words or the straight path back to where it belonged, finally succeeded. He returned to the heart where he belonged. So don't be sad, maybe this is little, maybe not, maybe you would have liked the scene anyway, and I understand! But there is a favourite who was lost, and a master who was left alone, who in the end came together again in their need for each other, in their love despite everything.