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High school sweethearts. Kiss me once again in the graveyard. I miss your touch darling.
#american horror story#gothic#Beatrix ripper#oc#goth girl#grim ripper#dead & alive#tate langdon#Violet is mine
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[death] 1, 4, 6 and 7 for Beatrix :)
What have they spent most of their years as a Kindred doing? and 4. Do they have a coterie? What position do they take in that group, if so? Otherwise, do they have any notable Kindred (or other creatures) friends? are being answered together because they kind of... go together, actually!
Beatrix has been running with various Sabbat packs since she dug herself out of the dirt. And oh, it was beautiful when she rose from the dead-- a cascade of blood, of rushing soil, the hiss of her fangs against the air. She immediately tore into the flesh of the closest Cainite, which resulted in uproarious laughter from the rest as she fed on Vitae until they pulled her off. She ran with the Sixsiders a while -- until they got too embroiled in high-brow bullshit and got axed by a gang of hunters. Beatrix wasn't the pack priest, then, but she did start becoming interested in the position while roaming with the Chains Of God, a nomadic pack that passed through Montreal once a year. It was in this pack that Beatrix diablerized her sire, raising herself to the 11th generation. By the time the Chains of God disbanded, Beatrix had diablerized another Cainite, raising herself to the 10th generation. During this time, she committed fully to the Carthian path as well. She had "dabbled" in it, before, but during a visit to Montreal, Beatrix was truly sold on the path and became an ardent Carthian. Her third pack-- and the pack she met Eden in -- was a ramshackle affair called the Rippers. Beatrix wasn't the pack priest in the Rippers, but this was the first time that she became keenly aware of it as something she could Aspire to. She'd become interested during her tenure with the Chains of God, but now with the Rippers, Beatrix became convinced she could attain the position. It was around this time that she actually had her first embracee survive the process, and for a time, Beatrix ran with her before sending her kid up to Alaska to get to business there. She established herself as a dedicated Cainite and a canny leader when she needed to be. Her ductus at the time understood that Beatrix didn't want to become ductus herself -- she lacked the interest in true leadership -- but could be useful in the field as a secondary commander. When the pack had to split up, Beatrix was often in charge of the second detachment. The pack priest of the Rippers never did a bad enough job to get challenged on their own, though, so Beatrix never took the position. Instead she made her future aspirations clear, and began to learn Ritae from the priest.
Joining Eden with the Garden Snakes -- after the "merger" -- is where things got interesting. Beatrix wound up becoming the Pack Priest after Eden went into a frenzy and wounded another packmate, which-- given that Eden's on Power and the Inner Voice (iirc), was VERY fucking alarming to Beatrix. So, Beatrix challenged the pack priest, a detached Lasombra. When she won, she diablerized him, devouring him in front of the whole pack -- and immediately took her place of pride as the Pack Priest of the Garden Snakes. Since then, she has been unchallenged, and takes great pride in the way that she has cultivated the spirituality of the pack. She regularly ensures that pack members are able to exhibit their true selves as their paths demand, and will go out of her way to sit with and aid the ones who are struggling. As much of a monster she is to humanity, Beatrix is a boon to her packmates. She's actually a bit of a therapist -- when she notices someone flagging, she takes them aside, she delves into the problems, and tries to fix them. As a Brujah Antitribu Carthian, Beatrix knows the lure of the Beast, and as such, she understands that while not every Frenzy is her fault, some of them must have been. She is adamant that pack members report to her when they begin to struggle. More than one member of the Garden Snakes has been truly taken aback when Beatrix dedicated herself to helping them affirm themselves to their path beliefs. In the darkest possible sense: I would walk with you, I would talk with you, I would do anything that would get you through Draw the line for you Plead the fifth for you I would stand on the bridge and jump off it too.
Her pack has several members in it, but the most notable are: Eden, the ductus, a Lasombra who is not like... what you'd think a Lasombra to be, but Beatrix has charisma enough for the both of them, and Eden is good at her job. Beatrix looks up to her immensely and knows, deep in the place where her heart used to be, that she would take a stake for her Ductus, simply because Eden is worth that much. Not that she's told Eden that. Molly Bratovich, one of the newest pack-members, alongside a baby Lasombra. Molly is unsure of her place in the Cainite world, and Beatrix is going to show her what her true place is. How she should live. Lavinia Moreau, the Sabbat antitribu. Beatrix is scared of her lol. But also, Lavinia takes her work seriously, so Beatrix admires her for ther. Dawson, a brujah antitribu. He's Beatrix's only childe to actually be in the pack, and he tried to kill her. She turned him when he failed, because she thought it would be funny. Dawson is a member of the Path of Honorable Accord, and Beatrix is proud of him for being an upstanding knight. She will brag about her son to anyone who asks.
6. How do they feel about the antitribu of their clan!
Beatrix is antitribu, so I'll answer this about the base clan. She thinks that baseline Brujah are weak, playing at humanity when they shouldn't be. She thinks that their dedication to holding themselves back as they do is... shameful. Yes, she holds herself back too, but that's because it's her duty in her faith to do so. She doesn't pretend to be what she isn't. She knows what she is. Her restraint is just that -- restraint. It isn't whining and crying about being a monster.
7. Have they Embraced anyone? Ghouled Anyone?
So! Beatrix has 3 kids, and 3 ghouls. Her ghouls are interesting. They're treated in a mix of detached disinterest and control -- but at the same time, they are given ample resources and allowed to live a pampered life, because Beatrix understands that she needs to treat them well if she doesn't want to see them turn against her. Yeah, they're blood bonded, but she knows the things Cainites can do. Besides, if they were good enough for her to choose them as Ghouls, they're better than baseline humanity and should be treated as such. The flipside to this is that the ghouls need to obey her. She expects her commands to be carried out without question. She expects them to drop everything when she calls. If they fail this, she kills them and gets another. It's really simple to her. She doesn't care what they do, as long as they stay aware of what their actual job is -- to do what she fuckin' says, you know?
Beatrix is very possessive of them. She has outright mauled another vampire for getting too close to one of her ghouls, because she's seen a vampire turn a ghoul against its master. It's maybe the one area she's a bit paranoid.
As for embraces? She has three kids, yeah. Dawson, as I mentioned above, is the one who runs with the pack.
Another childe is up in Alaska, doing all sorts of fucking insane sabbat bullshit during the many days of night. I need to finish fleshing her out some more, but she's a Ductus and may well become more than that in the coming nights, as she's managed to kill two camarilla princes, and managed to tactically eliminate an Archon as well. Beatrix is very proud of her. The last Childe is actually in Montreal. She keeps Beatrix updated with goings-on of politics in the religious center, keeps her aware of any up-and-coming new paths, and so on. She was Beatrix's second kid... and was embraced after surviving an entire game of sabbat football. as the ball.
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🤣🤣🤡 Stasi.Joker.Actium! "I will not be triumphed over!" Episode 90 - Your Host The Joker aka the FinanzRoué aka the FinanzRoulettier, Clownface, Two-Face - BI, Straw Man, Kingpin, Pinguin, Scarecrow, Luca Brasi, Dr. Mabuse meet Jack the Ripper 😍 the Succubus, Adi, Angie, Nasi, Vladi Ilyitsch, Beatrix Port and her Stasi Nymphos at the Battle of Actium with Cleopatra🤣🤣Hommage a' Toxdat, Ehlers, Mucha, Porten, Lorch, Russ, GoMoPa4Kids,Sven Schmidt, Resch, Promny - AI Parody 🤣🤣🤣🤡
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🤣🤣🤡 Stasi.Joker.Actium! "I will not be triumphed over!" Episode 90 - Your Host The Joker aka the FinanzRoué aka the FinanzRoulettier, Clownface, Two-Face - BI, Straw Man, Kingpin, Pinguin, Scarecrow, Luca Brasi, Dr. Mabuse meet Jack the Ripper 😍 the Succubus, Adi, Angie, Nasi, Vladi Ilyitsch, Beatrix Port and her Stasi Nymphos at the Battle of Actium with Cleopatra🤣🤣Hommage a' Toxdat, Ehlers, Mucha, Porten, Lorch, Russ, GoMoPa4Kids,Sven Schmidt, Resch, Promny - AI Parody 🤣🤣🤣🤡
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englands glory by Dave Binyon Via Flickr: vote today Max Wall (Ian Dury cover) - Englands Glory. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJdR1H5nfks Ian Dury ------------------------------ (spoken intro.) This one's for Julie, who we love I love her almost as I do Alma But we don't do Alma no more It's called? England's Glory'. if you wanna sing Please sing There are jewels in the crown of England's glory And every jewel shines a thousand ways Frankie Howerd, Noël Coward and garden gnomes Frankie Vaughan, Kenneth Horne, Sherlock Holmes Monty, Biggles and Old King Cole In the pink or on the dole Oliver Twist and Long John Silver Captain Cook and Nelly Dean Enid Blyton, Gilbert Harding Malcolm Sargeant, Graham Greene (Graham Greene) All the jewels in the crown of England's glory Too numerous to mention, but a few And every one could tell a different story And show old England's glory something new Nice bit of kipper and Jack the Ripper and Upton Park Gracie, Cilla, Maxy Miller, Petula Clark Winkles, Woodbines, Walnut Whips Vera Lynn and Stafford Cripps Lady Chatterley, Muffin the Mule Winston Churchill, Robin Hood Beatrix Potter, Baden-Powell Beecham's powders, Yorkshire pud (Yorkshire pud) With Billy Bunter, Jane Austen Reg Hampton, George Formby Billy Fury, Little Titch Uncle Mac, Mr. Pastry and all Uncle mac, Mr. Patry and all allright england? g'wan england oh england All the jewels in the crown of England's glory Too numerous to mention, but a few And every one could tell a different story And show old England's glory something new Somerset Maugham, Top Of The Form with the Boys' Brigade Mortimer Wheeler, Christine Keeler and the Board of Trade Henry Cooper, wakey wakey, England's labour Standard Vanguard, spotted dick, England's workers England's glory
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What Hachi thinks of the others
Selene
I do admit I get a little envious when they spend more time with Nunez but she's a trustworthy person and sometimes I use her as inspiration in my art
And when Nunez is away and doesn't have the time to inform her I stay right by Selena's side to comfort her and reassure her that she is coming back
Hazel
I don't really have an opinion on him considering I don't really talk with him so I don't really know but I do like his makeup
Poseidon
I hate him
Hercules
I like his company
I love that he's hard working
And he tries to see the good in all people
Thor
I dream of planning his murder everyday
Valkyrie sisters
Each and every one of them has their individual personality and I like that about them
The oldest I feel she is the most mature but I think she struggles to have an open mind
Jack the Ripper
I had my misleadings about him
But hey we're both murderers so I can't really hate him besides he makes delicious desserts and tea
Loki
Sometimes I get a little too jealous that he spends time with my beloved but I'm glad he drops the creepiness when he's around her and
if he was constantly creepy I would have will have to spilled his blood
Servamps
I'm sorry who I don't believe I met them but I have heard of them
Beatrix
Audio admit that she can be quite intimidating despite her small stature but I do know she loves her siblings deep down
Aphrodite's
Her better love makes me want to gag
And last but not least Nunez
She can be easy to talk to when you actually get to know her
But I'm glad that me and Nunez actually have similar Hobbies
#yui komori aesthetic#spotify#yandere oc#where did my memories go#youtube#is this the start of a new friendship#kanato sakamaki x reader#storytelling#sato matsuzaka#soundcloud
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I had a big ole’ 6+ hour request stream the other night, and here are the two other pieces I managed to make! The first piece is @souzouwriter ‘s character Beatrix (the one in the air) sparing with my character (the one with the gray hair).
The second is @sinnamonbani ‘s character Jackson (The pale freckled one) and @noahsho ‘s character Surya (dark skin and scars) cuddling because why not!
#surya#dnd#tabletop#rippers resurrected#arttagging#artists on tumblr#jackson#beatrix queen#Sylas heitmann#friend requests
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Over the centuries, Eve has taken in and harbored many vampires who are actively criminals as well as turned people who were criminals and tried to rehabilitate them, to varying degrees of success. Here are a few members of her coven that she took in and tried to redeem, and whether or not she succeeded!
Elizabeth Bathory
Crimes: Killed hundreds upon hundreds of young women in an effort to retain a beautiful, youthful appearance via bathing in their blood, stole a Muramasa blade, cheated on her sire with numerous women, harassed a witch to the point that she was cursed to have all of her portraits depict her as a dumpy and average woman
Redeemed? Debatable. She is no less haughty and condescending as she was when Eve first met her, but her serial killing tendencies were definitely curbed (mainly due to her having a severe infatuation towards Eve). It is also undeniable she still relishes in killing.
Gordon Ruthven
Crimes: Seduced and married numerous women only to kill them, essentially being an inspiration for many Bluebeard stories
Redeemed? Debatable. After joining Eve’s coven he definitely stopped with the serial killing, but he was rather arrogant and haughty. Perhaps being decapitated and having his head sit on Rasputin’s mantlepiece for several decades mellowed him out.
Sawney Bean
Crimes: Together with his mortal wife and their inbred dhampyr clan, he lured travelers to their deaths and eventually even got a taste for human flesh
Redeemed? Nope. Try as he might, Bean could not resist his cannibalistic nature, and frequently slid back into devouring people. Unfortunately, he eventually ended up eating another vampire, and so began the painful transformation into a bloodfiend. Transforming into a reptilian monster with iron teeth, he would try and isolate himself, only to fall back into the same patterns time and time again. After an incident in Glasgow in the 1950s, she had Tony Sugar seal him away deep under one of his factories.
Bartholomew Comstock
Crimes: Horrendously intolerant, banished from his puritan village for his aggressive beliefs, murdered a family with an axe in a blind rage due to his belief they didn’t value God enough
Redeemed? No. He is as vitriolic and intolerant as ever, and only listens to Eve because she is an angel and thus, in his view, a messenger of God. His bigotry has remained utterly unchanged over the centuries, and he still views any who don’t fit his narrow view of the world as unrepentant sinners needing to be punished.
Cyrus Lovelace
Crimes: Slave owner, slave trader, incredibly racist, branded Dahlia, supported the Confederacy, supported the KKK
Redeemed? Absolutely not. He’s as racist as ever, and still relishes in using his power to enslave the souls of his victims (especially if they’re of one of the ‘inferior’ races). At most he tries to keep quiet when he’s around Eve.
Mr. J
Crimes: Betrayed a very good friend of his, which led to that man’s death
Redeemed? Yes. Both Eve and Amon agreed the man was horribly repentant for his actions when they rescued him from a suicide attempt and gave him a shot at a better life. He spends most of his time wandering the Earth, helping those he comes across as his friend would have wanted.
Jack “The Ripper” Fairchild
Crimes: Killed his abusive father in a fit of rage (not really his worst crime), killed every mortal at Dracula’s school including Rex Hart’s lovers, tried to assault his then-girlfriend Rose Milliner for rejecting him, killed multiple prostitutes in Whitechapel, kidnapped Johan Faust with the express purpose of turning him into his personal torture victim and sex slave, committed numerous acts of murder and cannibalism, killed Jefferey Dahmer (again, not really a crime), gave up his child to fairies, eggs Eve into making poor decisions, chopped up Stella and Dawn Cullen after their mother Beatrix ignored his advances, helped slaughter the Acolytes of Ra, broke Anthony Moore out of prison, sexually harasses anyone he feels like, makes literally everyone around him uncomfortable
Redeemed? Absolutely fucking not.
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Tell me about Pilot 👀👀👀👀
She's my courier in my current playthrough of Fallout New Vegas (good game would recommend)
It starts when she's shot in the head by this asshole Benny Gecko and left for dead but le gasp- she lives!
A little banged up and head a little nutty but she survives. She remembers her name and some other minor details of her life but that's about it.
She is not the brightest- with her current INT being a 4. While being a bit dense- she also a tad of an ego. Except when she knows she needs help and finally shows some genuine emotion.
Normally a very wild and rough n tumble kind of person, but once you see her real side it's kind of sweet.
Has the wild wastelander perk and has seen a fair share of crazy shit.
Has a teeny tiny crush on the ghoul Beatrix and Yes Man. She's not ashamed.
Loves energy weapons, if she cant use those melee is the next go to. Her favorite weapon is the Ripper.
This bad boy.
Wears sunglasses 24/7 bc yeah shes out in the dessert like all the time.
Loves to pester Boone bc shes bastard.
A small bald spot on her head from where benny shot her. She hides it.
Has a huge fear of Ants and gets squeamish and nervous.
Huggy and cuddly but in the most annoying way possible. She hangs off your neck like a damn spider monkey.
Collects teddy bears and sleeps with them.
Pilot is actually a nickname and her name is actually Vivian.
She got the nickname pilot when she was taken in by a group of merchants and she was small enough to crawl into old ovens and get the pilot lights out. So Pilot became a nickname.
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COMICS BLOGGING OF A RAMBLING AND DIGRESSIVE SORT
I am embarrassed to admit it, but I do believe I buy things as a way of coping with my own uselessness. I’d like to attribute a universality to this character flaw, and claim everyone spends money on things they don’t need to fill some sort of existential void at the center of their being. My habits are relatively healthy, some people get shitfaced in response to the stimuli that makes me simply want meat, cheese, and carbohydrates. I have at various times read books at a pace comparable to eating, where everything got finished to make way for something else, but just because “reading books” is viewed as something good for your brain doesn’t make the act of buying them feel any less like a bit of brainless consumerism, especially when one is broke, and a global depression looms. Still, considering my worries that the postal service and retail outlets might go away if we do not support them and this will make life even more unbearable I convinced myself now was not the time to be a spendthrift.
All this is to explain why I bought a handful of comics I wasn’t sure I even expected to be good. Namely, I bought a bunch of issues of Alan Moore’s Tom Strong that I wasn’t sure whether or not I’d read before. I intended to parcel them out and savor them, but when I buy snacks at the grocery store, they get eaten faster than the vegetables. I bought these, along with some other single issue comics, from wowcool.com. From Powell’s, I preordered the first volume of Taiyo Matsumoto’s Ping Pong, which should arrive in a few weeks. I also ordered a few new releases direct from Fantagraphics.
Most notable among these is the Olivier Schrauwen/Ruppert And Mulot collaboration Portrait Of A Drunk. I’m on record as liking all the artists involved, and this one demonstrates why pretty clearly: While Olivier Schrauwen specializes in comedy about dumb guys, itself a form close to my heart, Ruppert And Mulot are darker and meaner, so here the dumb guy is an indifferent murderer. Being set in a pirate milieu allows for pretty amazing sequences of action and hallucination to flourish, their skills at color and composition tie it all together. Highly recommended. The back of the book announces Fantagraphics will be publishing the Ruppert And Mulot books made in collaboration with Bastien Vives starting next year. Hopefully I will end up reading comics by people other than my known favorites this year, but during a period of belt-tightening, there’s no guarantee even one’s favorites will live up to the increasingly-burdensome expectations put upon them.
Still, those Tom Strong comics outperformed my expectations. I believe I discussed how much I like Chris Sprouse’s work when I wrote about Alan Moore’s Supreme run, but let me reiterate: There’s a handful of comics Sprouse drew in the early nineties (A Batman annual with a Two-Face story written by Andy Helfer, an eighty-page Justice League Quarterly story, the first few issues of Legionnaires) which are emblematic of a certain DC Comics skillset I really value: This George Perez style ability to draw a lot of characters, rendered with this Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez spareness, this Kevin Maguire sense of facial expressions, a certain openness to the faces which is youthful and attractive and optimistic. There’s something similar to Graham Nolan’s art too: I don’t know how much other people like this stuff, it’s not really “cool” or gnarly looking, but there’s an unobtrusive cleanliness I associate with the DC “vibe” of this era, which I find vastly more appealing than the sort of post-Image-studios runoff that was their standard look more recently. As much as I love a good stylist, his is a good house style variant. Considering that, it rules that Tom Strong is what Chris Sprouse is known for. Those early nineties comics all have a lot of panels per page, but Moore, working in a post-Image mode, lets him breathe and do action sequences. He’s not an explosive artist, his drawing has this sort of style-guide quality to it, that feels perfect for the sort of “platonic ideal of a mainstream genre comic” tone that their collaborations aim for.
Reading these comics, I realized a few things: One, I hadn’t actually read them before. Two, they’re twenty years old. The years have been kind to them, in that I spent them aging, and while I was really into Top Ten and Promethea as a teenager, I still suspect that if Tom Strong is your favorite Alan Moore comic you are probably a dad. There’s a heavily nostalgic quality to all the genre pastiche going on, and its anchored by this character who is pretty upstanding, possessing this sort of all-seeing but benevolent competence aspect, and the storytelling affirms his liberal values. Peaceful coexistence is treated as preferable to violent conflict. It’s the work where Moore’e desire to issue a corrective to what he sees as a negative influence he had is most evident, it genuinely seems to be trying to be morally instructive to a young audience. I don’t think any of these things are bad, but it’s pretty easy to see how, reading the issues as they came out, many of them would register as somewhat bland. I seem to recall comic book writers at this time like Warren Ellis, Grant Morrison, and Mark Millar all deriding what they called “dad comics,” not necessarily talking about Tom Strong, as a way of hyping up their own efforts, many of which I followed more avidly at the time but do not expect would hold up nearly as well. (There’s an issue that’s a homage to old Captain Marvel Family comics, featuring a few pages of Kyle Baker art, I particularly enjoyed.)
After being reminded that Moore is a great writer, and never forgetting for a second we live in dark times, it felt appropriate to read From Hell again. I texted a friend and found he had started rereading it at the same time. I don’t consider it Moore’s masterpiece the way that contrarians that don’t want to give the nod to Watchmen do. While the darkness feels organic to the subject matter in a way it often doesn’t in Moore’s eighties superhero work, I do feel the whole “Jack The Ripper gives birth to the twentieth century” thing is a bit of a reach. I believe I will end up reading some of Eddie Campbell’s solo comics before quarantine is over, I am impressed by how organic the pacing feels, how natural it progresses while largely avoiding calling attention to Moore as a writer. The skill set that enables Moore to do a densely researched historical conspiracy thing is evident when he does a genre serial. Many of the elements in Tom Strong do not feel like they are imagined from whole cloth so much as they feel appropriated from various sources and then connected into this larger whole. The “peaceful coexistence” remit of Tom Strong allows for a structure where stories that seems tossed-off come back into play as plot elements. You rarely receive this kind of payoff from extended serials, but it’s built into the structure of screenwriting, and it is satisfying to retroactively realize like you weren’t having your time wasted when you thought you were.
I also ordered from Wowcool the Dunja Jankovic comics Sparkplug put out circa ten years ago. They’re very cool, reminiscent of Anke Feuchtenberger and Gary Panter, slowly shifting their sense of texture over multiple pages, so that while I don’t think I realized at the time these comics were released that they’re very well-drawn, it is obvious when you actually read them. I anxiously await her “Richter’s Game” minicomic being translated into English, though obviously this is going to be a tough year for self-publishers selling zines with widespread show cancellations. My hope is that Fantagraphics’ Now anthology will just start running work by people like Dunja, Alyssa Berg, Nick Norman, and Beatrix Urkowitz, but maybe there are good reasons for that not to occur. Maybe anthology pages can’t compete with the profits one stands to gain from self-publishing, or maybe my own idea of what I consider my broad-minded and catholic tastes would not actually appeal to large sections of the indie comics market, the same way my idea of what I consider “good” in mainstream comics is actually far too nostalgic a model for the aesthetic preferences of the market as it currently stands. I offer these recommendations solely as another way of coping with my powerlessness.
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Louise Brealey
Facts
March 27, 1979
English actress
Filmography
Sarah [Exile: 2020]
Beatrix [The Widow: 2019]
Gillian [A Discovery of Witches: 2018]
Jude [Clique: 2017]
Molly [Sherlock: 2010-2017]
Dr. Amelia Frayn [Ripper Street: 2014]
Roxanne [Casualty: 2002-2004]
Appearance
brunette/ dark blonde
brown eyes
1.60m
Roleplay
playable: young adult, adult
Icons: Clique
#Louise Brealey#fem 70s#fem english#70s fem english#exile#the widow#a discovery of witches#clique#sherlock#ripper street#casualty#brunette fem young#brunette fem adult#70s fem brunette#dark blonde fem young#dark blonde fem adult#70s fem dark blonde#brown eyes fem young#brown eyes fem adult#70s fem brown eyes#young adult female#adult female
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Episode 360
Comic Reviews:
DC
Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Superman 1 by Tom King, Chris Burnham, Brandon Thomas, Chuck Brown, Fico Ossio, Sebastian Cheng, Adriano Lucas
Batman Urban Legends 17 by Ryan Cady, Joey Esposito, Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters, Riley Rossmo, Amancay Nahuelpan, Serg Acuna, Gleb Melnikov, Scott Hanna, Trish Mulvihill, Jordie Bellaire, Luis Guerrero, Alex Guimaraes
Superman: Son of Kal-El 13 by Tom Taylor, Nicole Maines, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo
Zatanna and the Ripper web comic by Sarah Dealy, Rachel Koo, Syro, Ayumumum
Marvel
A.X.E.: Eve of Judgment by Kieron Gillen, Pasqual Ferry, Dean White
Daredevil 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson
Star Wars: Mandalorian 1 by Rodney Barnes, Georges Jeanty, Karl Story, Rachelle Rosenberg
X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2022 by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli, Kris Anka, Carlos Villa, Russell Dauterman, Rain Beredo, Frank Martin, Matt Milla, Matt Wilson
Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic
Image
7174 Presents Haunted Universe 1 by T.P. Louise, Ashley Wood
Above Snakes 1 by Sean Lewis, Hayden Sherman
Impact Winter by Travis Beacham, Stephen Green, Matt Hollingsworth
ComiXology
Beatrix Rose: Vigilante by Stephanie Phillips, Valeria Favoccia, Ellie Wright
Boom
Flavor Girls 1 by Loic Locatelli-Kournwsky, Eros de Santiago
Dynamite
Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator: Necronomicon Rising 1 by Erik Burnham, Eman Casallos
Legendary
Three Little Wishes GN by Paul Cornell, Steve Yeowell, Pippa Bowland, Simon Bowland
Vault
Barbaric: The Harvest Blades by Michael Moreci, Robert Wilson IV
Ray’s OGN Corner: The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen
Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel finale, Kung-Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight, Batman: The Adventures Continue s2
News: Irredeemable returns… via Kickstarter?, Alden Ehrenreich cast in Ironheart (Hood?), FF casting rumors, the demise of Oni Press, Harley s3 release date
Twitter Challenge from Gary Hogan (FF casting)
Trailers: Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Munsters, Surfside Girls, Harley s3
Comics Countdown:
Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Superman by Tom King, Chris Burnham, Brandon Thomas, Chuck Brown, Fico Ossio, Sebastian Cheng, Adriano Lucas
Eight Billion Genies 3 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne
Rogues 3 by Joshua Williamson, Leomacs, Jason Wordie
Tales From Harrow County: Lost Ones 3 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall, Tyler Crook
Daredevil 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Checchetto, Rafael de Latorre, Matt Wilson
Three Little Wishes GN by Paul Cornell, Steve Yeowell, Pippa Bowland, Simon Bowland
Superman: Son of Kal-El 13 by Tom Taylor, Nicole Maines, Clayton Henry, Marcelo Maiolo
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🤣🤣🤡 Stasi.Joker.Jack The Ripper:"Fear not, for the Ripper is near! " Episode 89 - Your Host The Joker aka the FinanzRoué aka the FinanzRoulettier, Clownface, Two-Face - BI, Straw Man, Kingpin, Pinguin, Scarecrow, Luca Brasi, Dr. Mabuse meet Jack the Ripper 😍 the Succubus, Adi, Angie, Nasi, Vladi Ilyitsch, Beatrix Port and her Stasi Nymphos 🤣🤣Hommage a' Toxdat, Ehlers, Mucha, Porten, Lorch, Russ, GoMoPa4Kids,Sven Schmidt, Resch, Promny - AI Parody 🤣🤣🤣🤡
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🤣🤣🤡 Stasi.Joker.Jack The Ripper:"Fear not, for the Ripper is near! " Episode 89 - Your Host The Joker aka the FinanzRoué aka the FinanzRoulettier, Clownface, Two-Face - BI, Straw Man, Kingpin, Pinguin, Scarecrow, Luca Brasi, Dr. Mabuse meet Jack the Ripper 😍 the Succubus, Adi, Angie, Nasi, Vladi Ilyitsch, Beatrix Port and her Stasi Nymphos 🤣🤣Hommage a' Toxdat, Ehlers, Mucha, Porten, Lorch, Russ, GoMoPa4Kids,Sven Schmidt, Resch, Promny - AI Parody 🤣🤣🤣🤡
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All my ocs are lgbtq because I Don't Believe In Heteros lol but I'll just stick to my courier for now, she's an incredibly short (5'0!) and incredibly beefy (Strength 10 Babey!!!) pansexual latinx woman named Tatiana Corvallos, goes by Tats. She mains a ripper and ran through Ceasar's fort with nothing but Boone, her ripper and a dream. Wildcard ending, 10 Charisma, 9 Int, currently busy smooching Beatrix and Boone and continuing to be an Absolute Unit
i stan her
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At three movies released annually Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings saga was one of the great multi-film sagas. A few other times it took more than one movie to tell the story.
The Best of Youth. D: Marco Tullio Giordana (2005). Two Italian brothers live out their lives (and the events of their nation) in two films that total six hours. So do their family, friends and lovers in a film that never feels one minute too long. I came out feeling I lived a good life.
The Godfather and The Godfather Part II. D: Francis Ford Coppola (1972 & 1974). Forget the superfluous and bloated Part III. This legendary telling of Mario Puzo’s gangland novel is the best American film of all time. The first movie was a tragedy of filial destiny. The second told us what tragedy really means.
Red Riding Trilogy: D: Julian Jarrold, James Marsh, Anand Tucker (2010). Three films by three directors with three protagonists and one serial killer – The “Yorkshire Ripper” a connected killer who is connected to a police conspiracy and who is investigated by (sequentially) an idealistic reporter (Andrew Garfield) a seasoned detective (Paddy Considine) and an over-his-head attorney (Mark Addy) each running up against a region that is a miasma of evil, where the toast “To the North! Where we do what we want!” comes to be unspeakable.
Kill Bill Vol. I and II. D: Quentin Tarantino (2003 & 2004). Beatrix Kiddo, an elite assassin (Black Mamba) who works for the title gang boss, is shot and left for dead when her entire wedding party is massacred. She spends the rest of two movies seeking revenge, battling the Crazy 88’s, the Deadly Vipers and enduring a long conversation about Clark Kent and Batman before the Five Point Exploding Heart Technique brings closure. There will never be a Tarantino Movie more Tarantinoesque than this.
Star Wars: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. D: George Lucas, Irvin Kershner and Richard Marquand (1977, 1980, 1983). The story of a galactic conflict between The Galactic Empire and The Rebel Alliance started out as an entertaining pastiche of sci-fi movie serial tropes with state of the art special effects covering up the plot’s cheesiness. The second movie deepened the story with revelations about the characters that put the “opera” in Space Opera. Part three didn’t so much end as wind up to a rhyming and satisfactory conclusion. It is also one of the biggest pop culture franchises in history and one of the most beloved. Even by me.
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