#Amalia Holm
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padmaddean · 7 months ago
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Pride month Day9
Raelle & Scylla Motherland: Fort Salem (2020-2022)
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foryourmajesty · 3 months ago
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Modern witches are gay af, i don't make the rules 🤷
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My favorite WLW trope:
Lonely undercover agent falls in love with her mark...
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Their marks are thirsty as fck for them...
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The only peace they know is in each other's arms...
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Pain couldn't break them, but love did...
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Scylla ultimately chose Raelle over the mission...
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Cruz ultimately chose the mission over Aaliyah...
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Excuse me while I go see if the CIA or FBI are hiring because I need to find my soulmate and going undercover seems to be the only way.
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wpsldo · 1 year ago
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Motherland: Fort Salem + text posts [13/13]
Ones I created a while back ago but never posted.
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whiskeycat991 · 4 months ago
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arbitrarygreay · 4 months ago
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1x5 was really like "tease the audience with the romcom version of the show before plunging us into violence and horror and ANGST!"
And I know I focused on Demetria and Jes's hilarious choices for reactions in the video clip, but Taylor and Amalia's different kinds of smug shit faces at the end? Also A+
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Raelle's defiant "neener neener" smirk and Scylla's beatific ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, amazing. (Especially with Scylla trying to execute a "kthxbye" on Anacostia right after.)
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aemeth1 · 1 year ago
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Happy Samhain, Switches! Please enjoy my Raylla painting "Autumn Magic" for this witchiest of days!🎃https://www.redbubble.com/de/shop/ap/91733173?asc=u
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speedyamalia · 2 months ago
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Amalia Holm as “Hrefna” in Vikings: Valhalla (2024)
episode 3
Bonus:
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crazyintheeast · 8 months ago
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Amalia being gorgeous at a fashion event
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lonelydiary · 1 year ago
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I know, I must've said it before, but having actors connected to their characters so much, on a whole deep level it's just so....special. Having them release a whole song dedicated to their characters and their love story (which I must say many many thanks to all who made this song) and also perform this song as a love letter for said characters and for the fans is so...heartwarming. Just knowing that person can relate or just understand their characters the way you understand and care about them is so...validating. Or just knowing that this character had left an indelible mark on this actor soul the way it had left in yours. It's...beautiful.
All I wanted to say thank you once again to these two absolutely sweethearts for caring this much. We see it. We appreciate it. And we love you just as much.
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sonnetxart · 1 year ago
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forever and always
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cantsayidont · 9 months ago
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MOTHERLAND: FORT SALEM (2020–2022): Extremely frustrating bootlicking modern fantasy series, set in an alternate America in which witches with genuine supernatural powers are required by law to submit to military conscription upon their 18th birthdays. The show follows three new witch cadets, Tally Craven (Jessica Sutton), Abigail Bellweather (Ashley Nicole Williams), and Raelle Collar (Taylor Hickson), as they go through basic training to join a magical War on Terror against a ruthless terrorist organization called the Spree — of which Raelle's new girlfriend Scylla (Amalia Holm Bjelke) is secretly an agent.
Although the premise is truly cringeworthy, the first season offers some intriguing worldbuilding (including a novel treatment of the witches' magic, which is called "work" and based on sound) and paints a surprisingly dark picture of the witch army — so dark that it starts to seem like the original intent might have been closer to Paul Verhoeven's STARSHIP TROOPERS than a supernatural TOP GUN. Despite all its unsavory flag-waving, the Season One storyline touches on the dehumanizing effects of military training, the Army's use of torture, the grim consequences of refusing conscription, and even the negative environmental impact of military witches' "work"; the season's climax then has the witches' rather sinister commanding general (Lyne Renée) — a 300-year-old witch who survives by literally stealing the youth from volunteers and who is apparently plotting a military coup — ordering the green recruits to commit an atrocity that has significant civilian casualties.
The second season, however, immediately beats a cowardly retreat from any criticism or questioning of the Army or its leadership, shrugging off the disturbing events of the previous season (without actually undoing or contradicting anything that was previously shown, including the atrocity the protagonists committed!) and shifting focus to a stupid, unpleasantly grisly new conflict with an ancient secret society of witch-hunting bigots that threatens all witches. This conflict also occupies the the third season, which drifts yet further afield with some oddball revelations about the ultimate source of witch magic and culminates in a finale that somehow manages to elide all of the actual conflicts established in the show.
The first season has enough points of interest to suggest an opportunity missed, but the increasingly repugnant jingoism and the later seasons' obnoxiously woolly mysticism (even by the standards of a show about military witches) become harder and harder to tolerate even on a dopey nerd show level, and of the ostensible core cast, only Scylla gets anything approaching substantive characterization. CONTAINS LESBIANS? Yes, but you'll hate yourself in the morning. VERDICT: If you can stomach the basic premise (Mazel tov!), the first season (and only the first season) might be worth a look, but the rest goes from bad to worse.
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quakeinmyboots · 11 months ago
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motherland: fort salem [ scylla ramshorn icons ]
like or reblog if you use
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crea-miserymind · 1 year ago
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Here are some of the photos I took at the Witchbomb Convention!
DISCLAIMER: Please don't remove the watermark - it's there for a reason! I don't want to find these photos anywhere else but here. Posting a photo on my tumblr or social networks does NOT authorize you to appropriate it for your own networks. Create your own content instead of taking it from others.
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thecutiecollective · 7 months ago
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Actress Amalia Holm for Vogue
IG: Amaliaja
📷 Kristian Bengtsson
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whiskeycat991 · 4 months ago
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