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VICIOUS 1.01 "Wake"
VICIOUS - 1.06 “Anniversary”
They're having a Vicious Gay-Off.
the absence of pain led to an absence of fear, and the absence of fear led to a disregard for consequence.
THE VILLAINS SERIES by v.e. schwab
But what fascinated Victor most was the fact that something about Eli was decidedly wrong. He was like one of those pictures full of small errors, the kind you could only pick out by searching the image from every angle, and even then, a few always slipped by.
if eli really was a hero, and victor meant to stop him, did that make him a villain?
@chaptersnet event vi: rereads — vicious by v.e. schwab
someone could call themselves a hero and still walk around killing dozens. someone else could be labeled a villain for trying to stop them. plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.
MAKE ME CHOOSE. @halscavendish asked: tsoa or vicious?
these words people threw around—humans, monsters, heroes, villains—to victor it was all just a matter of semantics.