BUCK-TICK’s performance at Budokan on 29/12/2023❤️
“Budokan performance will be held on December 29th next year📢" (from BUCK-TICK’s official YouTube channel)
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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BUCK-TICK’s performance at Budokan on 29/12/2023❤️
“Budokan performance will be held on December 29th next year📢" (from BUCK-TICK’s official YouTube channel)
"Itadori-kun, gomen ne."
Happy Autumnal Equinox 🧡🍂
Vamprism is a spectrum
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes"
He grew 🥹
from the parade photobook scanned by me <3
Have a safe and happy pride 🏳️🌈💖
“Do you think we ever would have met? If you weren’t a king and I wasn’t a smith. Regardless of the past and all the paths we have walked to get to where we are now, do you think there would have been other ways for us to meet? (…)
“I don’t know,” the Dwarf said wistfully. “Maybe, maybe not. But I would certainly hope so.” Bilbo chuckled. “Even if I’d been the Hobbit and you the Dwarf, I would hope we would have met.”
“Yes,” Thorin agreed and finally the ache in his chest subsided. “That would be my wish as well.”
An illustration for this awesome fic, role-reversal AU, where Thorin is a hobbit smith and Bilbo is a dwarven king. Absolutely amazing story and, the most surprisingly, totally IC. Check it out, it’s really great.
Bilbo: Thorin? Thorin? Oh dear….
Fili: *stares* I can’t say I blame him. Uncle Bilbo, you make a REALLY good looking Dwarf!
Kili: *cackling* OH MAHAL! Thorin just went “Yep!” and fell over with a really silly grin on his face. This is PRICELESS.
Dwalin: I’m telling you lads, if you ever EVER wonder where Kili gets it from? WATCH THORIN.
Bilbo: This is not fair! I’m supposed to faint here because Thorin makes a VERY attractive Hobbit!
Dwalin: *pokes Thorin with a boot* No help for it then - give him about five minutes and then he’ll haul you off somewhere for a “private discussion.“ *leers*
Bilbo: … *reaches up to twhap Dwalin upside the head* *is blushing furiously*
Thorin: *faintly* Thank you.
by dwalinroxxx
Long live the king, the king is dead. Your prayers won’t call him back to your bed With all this blood I’ve laced upon the moon. No spells or tricks will bring him home, Long live the king, the king is mine, The king is dead.
A SERIES NOW. First part of head-canon here. I was asked for glimpses of Fili&Kili’s part in this story, so there’s what we have. There was another side to Erebor’s swiftly growing prosperity and wealth – toughening laws and harsh punishments for insubordination, garrison state and dangerous alliances with those who were considered foes for hundreds of years. As one might expect, not all dwarves were content with that state of affairs, including former company of Thorin, as they could hardly recognize their king in his horrifying actions. At first they suspected it was the Durin’s curse, a gold lust, redoubled by Arkenstone, but even Thror never was so cruel and cunning. Somebody had to do something until the consequences of Thorin’s actions would become irreparable, even if it means to disobey direct orders and act behind the king’s back. It worked well until Fili had become a witness to something much worse than evidence of gold lust. Whatever it is he saw, the retribution was immediate – death sentence, but before the execution he spent several days down in the torture chambers where Bilbo interrogated him about other insurgents. Fili’s execution was the final straw that convinced Thorin’s company that their king is more than sick - he is possessed by something that needs to be stopped and if king’s death is what it takes to save him, then so be it.
THE FIRES OF REBELLION ARE COMING.
So lately I was having those crazy Dark!Erebor AU plot-bunnies. Like, what if Thorin died in BoFA and Bilbo has instantly gone completely bonkers with grief, to the point that he actually summoned something REALLY BAD with his ring and force of will. Thorin is resurrected but it’s not a happy miracle but an act of Necromagic, so the dwarf king isn’t the same person he was before. Same goes for Bilbo who literally sold his soul to bring the dwarf from the dead and the price he must pay is to continue living as a vessel for the Dark Power he evoked. That evil thing is cunning to act discreet enough so nobody notices the difference at first. Thorin is crowned as a King of Erebor and though he manages to revive the kingdom to its former glory, his policy borders on cruel and downright despotic. And not one of his brutal decisions made without the knowledge and lead of the Halfling who follows Thorin like a vicious shadow and instigates him to rule with an iron fist and violently punish everyone who goes against his will. I’d imagine Thorin chopping heads off while Bilbo, the sneaky fucker, cuts some bitches in dark corners when the insurgent dwarves keep attempting to kill them both or sabotage their ruling.
So, like, Erebor becomes a base of Mordor and biggest threat to whole Middlearth. lol, i guess i’ll just take my pills and go to sleep K BYE
This man can never eat his lunch in peace
"Love is a fragile, capricious thing in this cold, fleeting world. But if anything can redeem anyone, then yes. Love can redeem them."
"sarcasm still runs in the belmont blood... trevor would be proud"
i dropped everything so fast just to quickly draw this shot because he's so pretty here, i can't-