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Me, making Oska 3 years ago: "NOOOO!!! I can't make him hot, do you know how often people will use that as an excuse if he is??? 'If evil, why hot?'???"
Me, working on the villain for RFtA: *sips tea and ominously leans back in my chair as I purposely dial the "hotness" meter past its max setting*
#to clarify I am 100% lesbian and not attracted to men#and yet even I think this guy is kinda hot ngl.#Maybe I should keep that from my gf?#Nah she'll probably find it funny đ#the feychild speaks#the feychild speaks in tags!#the feychild writing#rising from the ashes#the arcane rifts#oska the literal gang leader#writing villains#villain oc#hot villain#character creation#character design#character description#oc#my ocs#my characters#my original characters#writers on tumblr#writeblr#writing#writerscommunity#writers#writblr#creative writing#readers and writers#writers and readers#readers on tumblr
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Absolutely a mood though!
Most of the Arcane Rifts's characters are straight-up criminals, haha. Though! (And I personally think this is really cool, though it's kinda the point of tAR...) The main REASON a majority of tAR's characters are criminals is because society rejects them for one reason or another.
Like Gene is disabled and autistic! (Y'know, ignoring the fact he gets kicked out of the orphanage. But who knows why Caspar did that? đ) (Me. I know. But I'm not telling obviously đ)
Tazin is a minority/discriminated race, Jhandan, and copes with a traumatic experience with an obsession for arson. (Though to be fair he's also obsessed with fire because he's the equivalent of a fire-sorcerer and inborn magic users tend to have a fondness for their elements in my writing. But he's obsessed with arson specifically because it's his way of coping with a deeply traumatic incident.)
Mislav kinda outs himself from the rest of society due to the fact that he KNOWS he "doesn't belong" and that "if his secret got out (that he's a berserker), people would oust him anyway." Which... he's actually right about, and in fact comes true in that even most of his allies turn weary of him when the Berserker Curse starts showing outwardly.
Then the "main villain" of the first book (I'm actually going to give this honor to the technical sidekick), Rieka, not only looks Jhandan (she's not but is actually "from" a neighboring country) but also acts "different" due to her own past trauma. Like, she's alienated from the very criminals she works for just based off of those two facts. Even though she's their healer! And you know, realistically, she could destroy every single one of them... and only doesn't because she's both been trained not to and conditioned to expect terrible treatment.
Then the technical, "actual" main villain, Oska--the leader of a literal gang who ends up even kidnapping the main child protagonists!!! (I mean he's mostly nice to them but STILL!) Know why he's in the position he is? His family was torn apart by a war before his generation/poverty, his protective older brother started the gang, Oska took over after his death, and now he sees the gang as his family because he doesn't have anyone else!!!
Idk, I just love the themes of tAR (I mean I know I wrote it but I can still love it) and how a majority of the problems that exist are because of 1, discrimination, 2, people with power actively exploiting those vulnerable, and 3, generational trauma!!!
I don't care if I wrote it, I will NOT shut up about how much I love tAR and its themes, haha.
Recently, I've come to the realization that all of my characters either don't exist to the government/make no money, or are felony tax evaders. Not sure what this says about me, but it is kinda funny
#the feychild speaks#Oh and btw all of the main characters are gay#I mean not the villains but đ#REVERSING THE TYPICAL SHIT WOOOO#Btw I'd actually started typing this out into the tags#but uh#stopped when I finished Tazin's tidbit.#By that point I could tell I had a lot to say whoops đđ#Sorry OP for kinda hijacking your post.#My point is I rather agree honestly haha.#I'm autistic#and have a bunch of different things that have made me feel ousted from âthe rest of societyâ#and yknow#am poor af.#Poverty woooooo!#So obviously in my case I've been writing what I know haha.#sorry SaS I love you but nowhere near as much as tAR.#i will die on this hill#Gene the amnesiac#Tazin the theater kid#Mislav the berserker#Oska the literal gang leader#Rieka the badass#also I love her so much but also the poor woman needs HELP#and as much as I joke I'd want to marry her#I wouldn't touch her with a 10-foot pole#the arcane rifts#the arcane rifts webnovel#writers on tumblr#writeblr
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Kodu [DenEst fanfiction]
Summary:Â Tallinn, the 1990s. The first foreigners come to Estonia that has recently freed itself from the Soviet terrors. Mathias Kohler becomes one of those daring people while seeking inspiration for his book. Thrilled to find out more about Estonian punk culture, he stumbles upon one of its particularly interesting subjects named Eduard. What follows next is a story about trust and freedom, revolution and philosophy, love and culture. A story about the land where they found kodu â a home.
Link to AO3:Â https://archiveofourown.org/works/15094802
Notes:Â After my rather prolonged hiatus I finally came up with something decent. I believe this world needs more DenEst since this rarepair is absolutely stunning. All the events in the fic are a mere fruit of my imagination; however, it is based on the events that really took place in the 1990s: the times when the USSR dissolved and Estonia regained its independence. At the time, the punk culture in Estonia was particularly popular.
I have previously posted this fic in its original language (Russian) here: https://ficbook.net/readfic/6731059
The main inspiration of the work comes from a song of the famous Estonian singer Ott Lepland "Kodu", you can listen to it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbyOx-1AGNg
Thereâs a lot of Estonian slang used in this story so please refer to the notes for translations. ___________________ Ma ei oska vene keelt â I don't speak Russian TĂľmba nahhui, idikas! â fuck off you idiot Ime lahti! â same as previous Oota â wait Putsi â Estonians would use this word to curse if/when something goes wrong Vend â dude Lilla (also: pede) â fag Keppi mind â fuck me Mida sa tegid? â what have you done? Mul on nii kahju â I am very sorryÂ
Also, I tried to illustrate punk Eduard for you so take a look for a better reading experience! Enjoy!
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Mathias first saw him by Kadriorg. He was the one who the Dane caught his sight of from all six members of that frenziedly formed circle. Mathias could not be sure exactly why: perhaps, it was his hair with its part being tousled up and dyed unbelievably intense, almost acidic, pink, and making him look head up taller than the rest of the gang, even though, in reality, he appeared a rather short person. Perhaps, it was all a cocky look he gave the Dane with his mesmerizing eyes of cornflower color boldly fetched out by what seemed to be poorly blended blackish eye pencil. Or, perhaps, the reason could be the way he stood up front deeply inhaling the smoke of his self-made joint as Mathias approached him.
One way or another, Mathias knew for sure it is this fascinating man who would become the main focus of his next improvised interview.
âTĂľmba nahhui, idikas!â One of the fellows standing straight behind the subject of Mathiasâ attention and whose forehead was crossed over by an apparently fresh wound decided to move forward with an uncovered attack on a stranger. Mathias could not blame him. In Estonia, the land that tried to make it through the quite tough times, people like him, that is to say, people devoted to the punk culture could only hope for a better perception of their selves. That involved, for a kickoff, a better understanding of the origins and existence of their culture and, ideally, less or no condemnation of the bad habits that most of the punks had, according to the public.
In any case, Mathias knew he did not make any mistake by having chosen him. It seemed to him that the young Estonian himself was the leader of that offhand punk gang judging by how daringly he rebuffed his fellow gang mate with a clear and abrupt âoota!â. His frown vanished freeing space for a spark of interest. Hoary smoke disappeared into the soft blow of the April wind, not freezing yet not too warm. He was looking at Mathias and his astonishingly vibrant eyes revealed emotions rather opposite to the light dimming inside his body. To Mathias, it seemed like the tragic but, nevertheless, stunning fate of the Estonian folk itself was reflecting in the eyes of this young man.
âMa ei oska vene keelt,â The Estonian breathed into the air thickened by the cigarette smoke and locked his eyes with the stranger. Mathias gave him a smile getting his message. In the scope of the latest events, he could not even ask for the opposite.
âMa ei oska ka vene keelt.â The Dane felt that his Estonian language skills had just reached their limit. âEnglish?â
Someone in this incredible company seemed to have started to be running out of patience. Someone else pocked the leader in his shoulder but he shrugged it off making it clear that the next poke would cost his fellow not a mere shrug but a punch. With the back of the hand. There was someone who smirked and spit on the gravel-inlaid road.
âNo English, vend.â Here is where Mathias started losing his hope in the abyss of the language barrier. Up to the point when the Estonian himself restored it by giving it a chance to exist with a soft but clear, âAber ich kann Deutsch sprechen.â
Mathiasâ lips stretched in a wide smile of relief. He knew they would make it work from that time on.
***
Only two things in this world could Mathias not stand â being bound to one place and the lack of inspiration. The prior was pretty hard to live with yet easy to handle. At least, for the man that made a living from writing articles for an independent publisher, finding himself in different points in the world to seek unconditional and outstanding events was quite a regular thing â later on, Mathias used them as sources for the new pieces of word art. He could not say that such activity earned him a fortune though; it happened to be just enough to make ends meet. Not that Mathias longed for more. Most of his time he spent outside the walls of his tiny apartment in Aarhus and in times of inspiration did not care much for a place to sleep or the food offered to him but was thrilled by a single fact of being somewhere new and uncharted. In the end, his every little adventure ended up with a new article sent to the publisher for editing â and off he went again as he found himself at the starting point of a circle of his life.
The inspiration was a completely opposite problem. Especially in the recent times. Although the nineties, the times of drastic changes in the unstable world, gave practically endless room for seeking inspiration, Mathias could not find a single place to plant his seed of creation. Everyone around him was making too much noise about the fall of the iron curtain and the collapse of the entire (post) Soviet bloc. But the Dane found it absolutely boring.
This was how Mathias ended up in Estonia. While the rest of the First World was enjoying the comfort and coziness of their apartments reaping the benefits of the post-industrial society and shaking their heads in disapproval of what was going on beyond the borders of the former Land of the Soviets, Mathias had got enough of this worthless pleasure. The decision was made out of the blue. The Dane visited his office the same day letting the boss know with undoubted valor that he was going to chase an ultimate breakthrough in the art of periodical writing in liberated Estonia.
So here he was, standing in the middle of a paved street road having his light scarf wrapped around his neck and put on the variety of decent tourist equipment: a backpack full of snacks and items he did not even recall, a fresh t-shirt, a new coat and a map with a proud âTallinnâ printed at its top. However, this is where the tourist image of the young Dane came to its limits. Tourism as such was the last thing he sought in this cold land not yet recovered from the terrors of the last fifty years.
Mathias knew exactly what he sought. He sought people that were deemed yet not threatening but rather isolated. The young men wearing high boots and creating colorful masterpieces, that could easily beat up the most professional barbers in the art of hair styling, out of their hair. The young ladies changing the ârightâ and âsocially acceptableâ garments for the ultra-short skirts and combing their hair up in the chaotic shape to the point when even the strongest storm could not bother their cocky looks. People that could spit on the ground with no back thinking and drink themselves until they dropped in public, not really caring for anything anyone could say and leaving their feelings and thoughts live within the community of their own where no outsider was ever welcome.
Mathias sought them, the people with no right to be spoken of. The free folk of free Estonia, the folk that the rest of the society called punk, somewhat with disgust, somewhat with generalization. Mathias could not find peace unless he told their story to the world, the story shaped by historical, social and political events that had no equivalent anywhere else on Earth.
And so he went along the streets of Tallinn gathering the tiny pieces of the Estonian punk culture found in the words and faces of those who cherished it and allowed the Dane to take a grasp of it as of their souls and cores. Just when Mathias thought his journey was complete, he met Eduard. And oh, he proved the Dane wrong.
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âOver here, vend!â A loud voice made Mathias almost let go of his camera, not because of the shock, though. It was more because of how familiar the voice seemed to him, that mellow, somewhat leisurely but also daring voice speaking German with a particular Estonian accent. âOut there, you hear me, vend? Putsi...â said the voice once again and the Dane looked back facing its source. Literally.
It was not the first time he and Eduard met by the Viru Gates. At first, he did not even hope for The Estonianâs consent to come and keep his promise to Mathias. However, here he was. He came to the spot every single day, first bringing some of his fellow friends along who had absolutely no command of German and therefore could not grasp the idea of the talks Eduard and Mathias shared. Soon enough Eduard found the presence of the gang members rather useless and started coming to their âusual spotâ by himself. Frankly speaking, Mathias was thankful for the opportunity to have conversations without the presence of any third parties around.
The reason for such an attitude was not really the fact Eduardâs pals did not give Mathias the same inspiration as Eduard himself.
Eduard was not tall. In fact, his height made the Dane look down at him every time they spoke. He was shameless, too. Although his voice revealed no impudence, it did not take the credit off his shamelessness. He was cold as the ice on the Tallinn roads when winter decided to remind the country of its long presence with the snowfall: it did not last long having melted in the early spring sun but as the twilight fell the puddles got deeply frozen causing Eduard to swear in his own language, totally incomprehensive for the Dane yet warm and sweet as latte in the cafe next to the Freedom Square. He was as plain as the rest of one million people forming the population of Estonia. Being one of them but also incredibly different from them, he left no room for comparison, the reason being hidden somewhere in the depth of his cornflower eyes dimmed with black makeup. He was conditional like apartment blocks of Tallinnâs Uus Linn, the New Town, reflecting in the lenses of his glasses yet careless and vibrant like the medieval houses of Vanalinn, the Old Town. Eduard smelled of salt of the Gulf of Finland that washed Tallinnâs shores and sweetness of infamous ginger caramel walnuts spreading the sugary smell all over the Old Town.
Someone might say he was perfect. Flawless. At a time, he was a mere Estonian guy, though, piercing Mathias with his cocky Estonian look and dictating him the rules of this cold land. Mathias did not mind. That was the reason he came here, after all.
This time the way led them to the park bench next to the Orthodox church at Toompea hills where the Dane, slightly amused, was observing Eduard drink out of the beer bottle and catching glimpses of every single passerby. At a certain point, Mathias even thought that he himself became a target for a part of those glances. However, The Estonian could not care less.
âHow come you speak such perfect German?â Mathias broke the silence but Eduard did not seem to mind at all.
âMy full name is Eduard von Bock,â he said watching his favorite beverage splash behind the dark green glass.
âDoes not sound Estonian at all.â
âI come from the Baltic Germans folk. Well, half of me does. Not many of âem decided to stay after the occupation. The major part was returned to Germany by the Nazis. Back to the land of fathers where they were said they belonged.â Eduard slipped the glasses back onto the nose bridge where they also belonged. âBut not my- whatâs the word?â he cut the phrase short trying to remember the correct German word, âAncestors. We all speak German. To not, like, forget our family roots or something. I donât give a fuck about the roots, frankly. At least I can speak to you now. More or less a reason to have learned it.â
All this time the Dane was silently scrubbing the pages of his rather old but nevertheless priceless notebook with the tip of the pen. This is how the notes taken in this book usually turned into profound articles. His job was not to judge â he was there to listen, to comprehend, to write things down, to live them though and then to share them with the world. Judgment, in its purest form, was the readersâ job.
âDare to tell me what youâre writing there all the time?â wondered the Estonian.
âYour story,â the Dane smiled. He could not ignore the change of emotions from amusement to understanding in Eduardâs eyes that followed after Mathiasâ line and the way his lips stretched in a smile.
ââCourse. You told me before,â smirked the Estonian and decided to finish his drink off. âIâm gonna be popular, ha. Life well spent.â
âWell, for purposes of confidentiality and protection of your personality Iâll have to change your name. For your own good.â
Eduard slipped off the bench carefully looking around to make sure no regular folk or law enforcement officer was watching and threw the empty bottle into the nearest wall observing it break into hundreds of sparkling pieces. Once again, Mathias did not say a word. Eduard put his hands inside the pockets of his leather jacket and, instead of taking back the seat next to the Dane, sat down straight at the cold sidewalk watching Mathias carefully. A sudden breakout of wind tousled his pink hair strands calming down as unexpectedly as it started blowing.
âYouâre nice, vend,â he said.
âHow so?â
âWell... youâre not from our folk but I guess you have our spirit.â Eduard started rummaging through the pockets of his clipped leather jacket apparently looking for a pack of cigarettes. âYou donât judge. Youâre trying to understand us. Usually, all weâve got is people spitting in our faces.â
âYou spit back at them, though,â said the Dane pursuing no purpose of insulting him with those words or point at his imperfections.
âPeople are weird creatures,â Eduard replied finally feeling a thin body of a cigarette between his fingers and impatiently lighting it on. âThey are living in this crap for decades and putting up with shit those idiots are doing to Estonia but canât stand a view of someone who simply does not look like them. This is why I spit in their faces. Not because they wanna piss off my pink hair or something. I donât give a fuck. I spit back because they donât care about the freedom we gave them. Where have they been when we were trying to reach out for the world by transmitting signals via Finland? When we were crafting the self-made transmitters of mercury thermometers in order to receive the broadcasts from Helsinki and spread the freedom of speech? When we were breaking off the Curtain? Where have they all been? Ha, they simply tightened their grip on us as their own opportunity. They saw hope in us. The revolution. We are the cause of the first Song Festival of the Free Land. But now they seem to have forgotten this. Now they are all not worth an old song. This is why I spit in their faces.â
His words forever imprinted in the broad handwriting of the Dane on the pages of his slightly worn out notebook got carried away by the rising wind. Mathias could see with the corner of his eye that Eduard frowned attempting to keep the cigarette lit.
âJeez, Iâm starving. You, vend?â The Dane sarcastically mimicked Eduard with his own nickname watching the Estonian sit on the freezing cold stones of the paved road and have absolutely no worries for the fate of his balls. Mathias genuinely thought that todayâs meeting with this shameless young Estonian had come to its end and Eduard would refer to other plans to justify the unwillingness to follow the Dane. However, he did not expect a smile that appeared on the Estonianâs face at that moment.
âIs it on you, then?â he breathed raising up from the sidewalk and Mathias watched his German words disappear into the thin air.
âIf you promise to meet me tomorrow at the same spot.â
There was a moment of silence, and Eduard allowed himself to finish his cigarette and give Mathias his verdict.
âWhere are you staying?â asked Eduard suddenly giving Mathias an impression that he tried to escape giving promises.
âAnywhere,â he said shrugging. âI donât need much.â
âThatâs dope,â followed the reply and Eduard put the cigarette up by stepping on it. âFrom now on youâre staying at our condo. Iâve got a room all by myself. If you promise to buy food for everyone, Iâm not gonna charge you a kroon for rent.â
Mathias beamed.
***
âAight vend, here are my boys. Guys,â this time Eduard spoke Estonian addressing his young fellows, âThis is Mathias. Heâs with me.â
âHere guys, I brought a new dick to stick in my asshole tonight.â Someone in the corner of a great living room made himself heard and the room burst with laughter. Eduard rolled his eyes letting the confused Dane know with the gesture that there was nothing to pay attention to.
âAnyway, from right to left. This is Taavi, heâs joined us recently. We sorta keep an eye on him.â The Estonian pointed at the youngest, to Mathiasâ thought, dweller of this spacious flat, and he welcomed the guest with his middle finger. âThis,â Eduard stepped over what seemed to be a lifeless body whose soul had definitely departed this cruel world, âIs Erkki. Donât bother him, heâs a busy man.â
The Dane gave the body whose name had just been identified as Erkki a suspicious look.
âAnd... whatâs so important that heâs doing?â
âHeâs thinking of the fate of the Estonian folk,â Eduard concluded seriously shrugging his jacket off and moving on to the next members of his gang. âThis is Aare. He got us this condo so his rent share is less than the othersâ. Here we have JĂźrgen. Heâs got a brain bro, nice working brain. It only works when heâs sober, though. And finally, this is Urmas. Urmas lives for the sake of two things â songs and girls.â
Mathias really had to take his time to get used to the new environment as well as the new housemates who he intended to spend quite some time living with. In reality, there was something more to this excitement he felt in his chest. He was thrilled to realize that the inspiration he was longing for had finally found him here, in the very heart of the punk community that resembled a family more than any other company he had ever seen.
Mathias simply could not believe his own happiness. One shall not lose himself in a dream. One cannot come to the new county, meet such a precious person there in a few days of time and, to sum everything up, blindly trust this person with his own life by accepting the very first offer to come and stay with him and the entire gang of people with the indefinite background. As much as he wanted to, Mathias knew nothing about them. He did not know their reasons to live for, the air they breathed, the sources of their inspiration and ideas or the things that made their lives worth living. Here was where experience came to place. The experience that had the power to distinguish dreams from reality.
Mathias spent the entire night writing. He wrote about the flags decorating the walls, the posters revealing the lines that were banned from use not that long ago. He wrote about the music he could not perceive by himself and sought his new neighborsâ help in order to understand the solid meaning of the lyrics. Mathias wrote about him, about this Estonian sitting on the floor with a recently lit cigarette and his eyes closed in tiredness and a simple wish to face his thoughts. He wrote about Eduard who reached out for the Dane trusting him back, just like Mathias trusted him once, letting him into his little personal world as well as the enormous world beyond the boundaries of his soul. He wrote about his cornflower eyes, his unbelievably calm yet highly inflammable spirit that made Mathiasâ heart skip a beat from time to time.
âWhat are you writing about now?â Eduard spoke and his dense voice reminded the Dane of the cigarette smoke he let through his fingers.
âUrmas lives for the sake of two things â songs and girls,â smiled Mathias and the Estonian gave him a skeptical look.
âOh yeah, thatâs super important. Almost everyone in this room likes girls, you know.â
âAlmost?â the Dane asked him back noticing the unease that went through the Estonianâs body as he inhaled the bitter smoke in his lungs particularly deeply.
âYou know what they call me? Lilla,â said Eduard avoiding the eye contact. âIt actually means âvioletâ, like, a color, you got me? But thatâs not really the point here, vend. They use it to insult someone who doesnât like girls. It means âa fagâ.â
There was a certain degree of tension settling down in the air after he became silent. At that very moment, Mathias did not feel like joking anymore. Instead, this feeling was replaced by chilling shiver going down his spine, the feeling that usually possessed his body in times of anticipation or shock. The Dane could not say for sure which one of the two feelings prevailed. However, he immediately drew a picture of what could happen in the streets of post-Soviet Tallinn to someone who Estonians called lilla. Someone who could be prosecuted for being lilla not that long ago, if not worse.
âListen, I can omit this if it makes things betterââ
Eduard immediately frowned his blonde eyebrows letting the smoke out of his chest.
âYea, sure, go ahead if you wanna rid me of my dignity! Not for toffee. I let you in my life, I let you tell my story so do me a favor and tell it right!âThere was a sort of anger in his voice but Mathias had no doubt it had nothing to do with the Dane himself but rather with the experience Eduard had faced in a lifetime. âI am not ashamed of who I am. I donât give a fuck about what those assholes say and what meaning they give to this lilla word. I donât give a fuck if theyâre gonna find me, stab me in the chest or break my ribs. I wonât run. Because you cannot escape from someone who is everywhere. You cannot escape from yourself. It makes no sense! I am not afraid. I am who I am and Iâm not alone. Right now we have to hide from the idiots in the streets but I swear to you, the day will come and we will let ourselves be heard. The revolution is not over yet, vend. We are still fighting and we will not stop until we get what we want or die trying.â
Eduard put up his unfinished cigarette leaving it in the common ashtray and stood up to start walking towards his room. He did not even give a chance for the Daneâs disarray to settle by giving him a brief line: âAre you coming or what?â Mathias followed him right away grabbing his stuff from the floor and vanishing behind the door to Eduardâs room until next morning.
***
In the next few days, Mathiasâ good old notebook got filled in with notes to the cover. He even managed to find the ways to communicate with the rest of Eduardâs second family (not without his help, of course) whose thoughts and memories he also imprinted in the paper. Mathias tried to grasp every single little moment, every detail of their lives as well as Eduardâs brave and somewhat wise thoughts that came out of nowhere from time to time. Once it happened to him after the Estonian offer him a self-made joint.
âDo you want to die healthy or happy?â asked Eduard raising his eyebrows at Mathiasâ refusal to his offer and explanation that smoking does no good.
âYou think that dying both happy and healthy is not an option?â he parried. Eduard rolled his eyes inhaling the smoke and letting it out of his deeply smoked lungs.
âHow do you even see this, ha? I know no one who would die because he had too much health. We all die. Someone dies from aging, others from injuries or accidents but anyway, everyone dies from an inability to handle certain effects. Everybody is given a particular amount of energy upon birth. Since that moment, we die every day because our bodies slowly give up the energy we were given. And then it gets replaced by exhaustion and tiredness. You simply havenât felt it yet. But go out there and find, letâs say, a fifty-year-old dude. Ask him a question. Ask him out for a drink tonight and he will refuse. Because it is you who can drink all night long and then wake up at seven in the morning and go waste your life in the office or whatever like nothing happened the night before. He canât do the same anymore because his body has let go of too much energy in all the years. One day we all come to this thought and then thereâs nothing we can do. And so we let go. And as you see it has nothing to do with smoking.â
Mathias gave him a sly smirk but in his mind, he could not help but agree with the fact Eduardâs words did not lack reasoning.
âYouâre way too smart for your 22, arenât you?â
âItâs as easy as pie, vend,â the Estonian shrugged. âDonât tell me youâve never thought about that. Thereâs nothing too smart about it. Itâs just who we are.â
Sometimes Eduard got lost somewhere in town having left Mathias his set of keys to not let the Dane find himself trapped in the apartment (and to allow him to get outside and do some grocery shopping just as agreed). The other day the Estonian would develop certain melancholy which only he could perceive and express by the unwillingness to leave the bed listening to J.M.K.E. and lighting up self-made joints one by one all day long. Mathias just let it be. Very soon both of them started to realize that their lives would have never taken any other direction. The nights they spent being half the time among the other gang members, half the time with each other made their souls collide to the point when they no longer felt that the usual night routine satisfied them both.
That night Eduard made sure the door to his room was locked. He simply did not want a single soul to distract him from the lips that tasted too sweet to Eduardâs thinking. He was the one to take this first step towards being even closer than before and, having made sure the Dane was eagerly reciprocating his insistent, almost demanding kiss, allowed the impossible to happen. The Estonian let him come too close, break through the layers of smeared makeup, pink hair and cocky words to reveal a vulnerable soul in his core. He let the Dane know him as deeply as no one had ever dared to even try to get to know him before.
After all, there was no difference between their bodies rushing together, willing to feel each otherâs skin. Eduard lay open and naked in front of Mathias and the Dane contemplated his chest surge heavily, fingers stroking down the ribs, his skin covering some decent muscles underneath, his bluish veins revealing themselves as the Estonian tightened his grip on the Daneâs shoulders, their hips tenderly colliding and making their desires look so obvious. Mathias reached out for his neck caressing it with endless kisses and let Eduardâs hands touch the Daneâs body wherever he wanted. And oh he did just that. He was barely breathing, brushing his fingers against Mathiasâ back in slow, soothing movements that trailed down to his hips, found the way to his chest and finally rested on his warm neck. All the differences between them did not matter anymore. There were no boundaries, no history, no culture or politics â anything that would draw a fine line between people in the outside world. In Eduardâs world behind the locked door there was nothing that would remind either of them of the different lives they used to live, though.
So Eduard allowed Mathias to get even deeper under his skin. He allowed the Dane to lock his arms around his body causing Eduard to let out a choked gasp and words whose meaning remained a mystery for Mathias. He allowed him to watch the Estonian arch his spine, to tangle his fingers in Eduardâs hair, to gently put their arousals together shifting the fingers in a soft yet intense touch. A whispering âkeppi mindâ escaped into the distance between their lips filled with the thick, moist, almost burning hot air and Eduard squeezed Mathiasâ waist with his legs letting him in, letting him come closer, letting him thrust into his body, making his insides burn. As they were melting together, the Estonian forgot his own name; he was calling Mathias by his instead for the first time since the very moment they saw each other by Kadriorg. That moment was enough for him to realize that perhaps they would not be a one night stand â and so he got lost in a long, open-mouthed, moist kiss as his body trembled in sweet relief...
As soon as the morning came, Mathias made himself clear about their fate. For the reasons that left the Estonian completely flabbergasted and set him off track, the Dane announced his departure later this evening. His job in Estonia was done and he did not see any other reasons to stay there any longer. At least, this was what Mathias said. He did not even give a single chance to either of them to let things sink in leaving Eduard alone with his bare soul hanging out of his body, shattered and broken into million pieces.
Of course, that was enough for Eduard to throw Mathias out of the condo together with all the stuff he brought in. He did not really incline to any mercy, say any last words or threat him with serious consequences should Mathias ever decide to come back. The Estonian simply did not see any merit in this. Was there any merit in this situation at all?
âMida sa tegid?â was the only thought that rushed through his mind as Eduard was falling into an unconscious sleep. The regret filled his heart â the regret of having approached the Dane in the first place. If only he had known.
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âEast or West, home is best,â said the infamous expression. Some people praise it as the absolute truth. Others are always ready to challenge its meaning. One way or another, everyone perceives it in their own unique way.
For some of us, home is a place where we first saw the light of day. Indeed, those of us who find such place home contribute to its everyday life in order to make it at least slightly better for themselves as well as the others. For some of us, though, place of birth has nothing to do with home. It is a place that sets such people at a starting line of a lifetime creating numerous challenges and obstacles that make them wonder whether they are actually calling a right place a home. At that point, they wander along in their thoughts seeking a home where their hearts would settle.
Mathias had been running away his entire life. He fled each and every place that bore a threat to him â a threat of becoming attached to somewhere or losing himself. That night, while walking down the streets of the Estonian capital the Dane raised his head to look up at the roofs of two towers forming Viru Gates. Their usual spot. The spot where he and Eduard used to meet. The place that divided the present and the past, split the buildings of the New and the Old Towns as well as two young souls.
âWhat am I really doing here?â he was thinking. Lonely, lost, having his heart left somewhere in Kadriorg on a cloudy day in April. Standing in the country that used to be foreign to him but seemed to have become something so much more in the end.
Mathias could not tear his glance off the place where the Estonian, whose essence itself smelled of smoke and sweet caramel, waited for him every day the same hour. The paved road broadened in front of him in its medieval glory. The rows of colorful, almost toy-like houses framed the road leading to the place where the Town Hall Square tower proudly winded to the sky. Tiredness and weird thoughts occupied the Daneâs mind and he went through the Viru Gates once again, facing the void of a very familiar spot.
That night he seemed to have lost his ferry ticket to Helsinki, deliberately or accidentally, for he urged to reunite with the light of the cornflower eyes dimmed with the shadows of black makeup, the scent of the hair freshly dyed acidic pink and warmth of the spirit Mathias would never trade for anything in the world.
âMul on nii kahju,â he whispered as Eduard surrounded him by tightening embrace of his shivering arms.
âLilla.â That single word was everything the Estonian could say in return, too happy for the sentimental greeting. Mathias did not mind. After all, it was the Eduard he met by Kadriorg. Eduard he never wanted to lose anymore.
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âEveryone, listen up! Iâve got my contact with the publishing! It means that my book will be translated and printed!â The Dane came back to the apartment on the seventh heaven. The loud cheers followed the announcement, someone in the familiar corner even left out a cheeky comment about all the work Mathias had to do to earn some decent sex that night. That, in return, was followed by a sound âime lahtiâ coming from one of the bedrooms revealing Eduard leaning on the door frame and smiling widely.
Surely, Eduard had other ways to express his happiness with the news: that is to give Mathias a particularly deep kiss â behind the closed doors of his room, of course.
âSo, does it mean you came up with a final title after all?â Eduard asked exhaling some bitter smoke from a cigarette he reached out for after their lips parted.
âGuess so.â
âDare to tell me what it is then?â
âKodu. Home,â replied Mathias. ââCause this story is about you, about me, about every one of us. About people of this small imperfect land where revolution is still raging. But weâre gonna fight through it, for our home, for our happiness... donât you think so?â
Eduard just smiled.
#denest#aph denest#aph denmark#aph estonia#rarepair#eduard is punk af#mathias has a thing for a punk boi#the 1990s#punks#eesti#hetalia#aph fanfiction
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Kdrama review: Shopping King Louis
Master Kdrama rec list.
Series: Shopping King Louis Episodes: 16 (~1hr each) Genres: Romance, Comedy, some Workplace Spoilers in the Review: Nope! If You Like, Youâll Like: Ouran High School Host Club, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, Confessions of a Shopaholic Rank: 10/10
âWhen was the most memorable moment for you?â âRight now.â
The Premise.
Shopping King Louis follows Kang Ji Seong, aka âLouis,â a chaebol heir who loses all of his memories in a car accident. He is found wandering the streets by Go Bok Shil, a country girl whoâs made her way to Seoul to try and find her missing brother. Together, they try to survive the big city, find Bok Shilâs brother, and recover Louisâs missing memories. It reminds me of Ouran High School Host Club, but in reverse (absurdly sheltered and rich kid tries to blend in with normal human beings), and with some MYSTERIOUS INTRIGUE thrown in.
Characters. Thereâs four mains, all of them INCREDIBLY DELIGHTFUL. Our title character...
Kang Ji Seong / ���Louisâ. The aforementioned chaebol heir who loses his memory, prior to his accident, Louis is known around the world as âThe Shopping Kingâ due to his incredible retail game. As a certified Lonely Rich Kidâ˘, he uses internet shopping to fill the emotional void. He joins many other Kdrama leads in the Amazing Tracksuit ClubÂ
#walkwalk, #fashionbaby
Louis is THE MOST PRECIOUS. Heâs so damn cute they animate puppy features onto him. Adorable, clueless, and a fashionista, he does what he can to help make Bok Shilâs life better (which, sometimes, makes it worse). Confused, bewildered, and stumbling around as a Rich Kid of Instagram discovering instant coffee for the first time, the character makes you want to get him a cashmere blanket and a Godiva hot chocolate. Help him.
Then we have...
Go Bok Shil. Incredibly earnest and adorable, Go Bok Shil has spent most of her life in the remote, rural country and is therefore illiterate with technology at the beginning of the drama. She comes to Seoul to find her younger brother, who has left the countryside in favor of the city. Â Resourceful and scrappy, she learns quickly and does her best to navigate rapidly changing waters while working with Louis. Everytime she smiles a daisy blooms. Everytime she chases down an old woman who stole her shit an angel gets its wings. Look, her name literally means fluffy [ Elvis Costelloâs âSheâ plays in the background ].
Our Second Lead Dude:
OSKA Director Cha Jong Woon. Director of merchandising at the online shopping company that Bok Shil eventually works for. He is aggressively not here for everything while simultaneously wearing a cravat and tiny, colored sunglasses. Dabs. A total grump who is actually a super nice guy to both Louis and Bok Shil, and gets a crush on the latter. Loves a good profit. Clears his throat and walks away whenever he is unhappy with the situation those two wacky drifters put him in.
Rounding out the mains, we have
Baek Ma Ri. Marie, get it? :D Louisâs childhood frenemy, who develops a one-sided crush on Louis because heâs going to inherit a shit ton of money and power. Not as bad as that summary just made her sound. Gets stuck on wacky and terrible roadtrips with Bok Shil and Louisâs downstairs neighbor. Works at the same marketing department as Bok Shil and Director Cha.
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Review.
This is the perfect show if you want a RomCom. Like, perfect. The leads are adorable together, and the second lead dude is respectful and nice for the entire drama. I had a derpy smile on my face the whole time I watched it.
Drawbacks
-None.
-Okay, j/k. This is a Romcom at its heart, so if youâre looking for something with a meaty plot this might not be for you. Itâs troperiffic in the best way, with a few, light twists to make it interesting but itâs not intense in terms of plot-driven storylines
-I wanted more with Ma Ri. Of the four, she got the least attention and I was hoping we would get a little more focus on her than what we did. Her storyline didnât feel resolved to me
Reasons to Watch
-FLUFF. This is the fluffiest show Iâve ever watched. There are a few sad moments tied in for the #dramz, but overall this is just ridiculous cute and adorable. Perfect for if youâre feeling sick or having a rainy day
 -COMEDY. I legit laughed out loud nearly every ep. For those that donât know me, I donât emote. So thatâs a triumph in itself. The Rich Kid Out Of Water trope is one of my favorites, and the show executed it perfectly. The super-imposed animations and soundtrack cuts (âSheâ by Elvis Costello in particular) totally had me rolling
-The romance! Seo In Guk (Reply 1997, Masterâs Sun) and Nam Ji Hyun (Suspicious Partner) are hilarious and adorable and youâre rooting for both of them the whole way through. Thereâs also a background pairing between Louisâs butler and his grandmotherâs maid, who used to be a gang leader known as THE HAMMER OF BUSAN that is so A+++
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 Ridiculously cute and hilarious, I def rec Shopping King Louis!
#shopping king louie#shopping king louis#seo in guk#nam ji hyun#kdrama#gizka does kdrama#gizkarec#ty to gifmakers <3#!my post
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⌠Q&A WIP/OC Tag âŚ
I've been pushing off doing this for a while, but omfg have I gotten a lot of tags from you guys!!! Has this been y'all's way of saying you want to ask questions??? đ¤Łđ
Thanks for the tags, @honeybewrites (here), @fantasy-things-and-such (here), @the-letterbox-archives (here), and I'm sorry if I've missed anyone else? đ
Note: as I want to avoid spoilers, I may elect to not answer some questions! I apologize in advance, but I also want to allow you guys to be able to pick and choose from a larger variety of characters and topics! (In good part because it might help me work on things I haven't yet, but you didn't hear that from me. đ)
If it makes you feel better, I can also tell you guys which questions I'm going to choose not to answer for spoiler reasons? Maybe tell me in the comments if you think that's something I should do? Idk, haha. đ
Characters
Sun and Shadow
Freya Ula Crow the Cursed Daleira Fenastra Valyarus Fenastra Ponderosa Marlon Pesce Soren Ula Grimnir (the criminal detective) Faer
The Arcane Rifts
overview Gene (the amnesiac) Tazin (the theater kid) (pending; releases in 5 hours of reblog) Mislav (the berserker) Oska (the literal gang leader) Rieka (the badass/khonitva's healer) Adilzhan (the priest) Ludmila (the leader) Nikolai (the police captain)
last but not least, feel free to ask about Rising From the Ashes, but be warned I'll probably address them after any/all questions about the others first!!! RFtA is a project I won't be writing for a long time, but I've shared plenty about it and I'm sure people have questions!
Rising From the Ashes
Carmin Leveque Nora Beck Sammy Bardales Kieva Caron Kieran Caron Varik Caron Elazi (crown prince of Kihroin) Riaan (king of Kihroin) Roman Leveque (protector)
PLEASE LIMIT ASKS TO ONE SUBJECT AT A TIME! It's okay if you send a few different asks, I'll just be overwhelmed if there's too many questions in one! <3
Other Stuff
THE ALL-MIGHTY AND POWERFUL GODS
The Glavni Gods Zhrizn Rholvny Ertzat Bhayol Zhelevol / Spasin
The Existentials (they aren't all gay, I'm just doing multiple colors for... reasons) Fate Chaos Order (also Life) Magic Death (also... something Else?)
Axiom Freya's Nine
Magic Stuff
General Overview Magical "Sources" Existential magic Axiomatic magic Innate magic Granted magic "Fae-touched" Runic magic / Wizards Conduits Curses Faespots The Faewildes
Feel free to ask questions about worldbuilding, other characters, or anything else you've noticed that I didn't include here! In the case of characters I haven't mentioned, though, it's very possible they're spoiler-ridden or just not very important, haha.
PLEASE LIMIT ASKS TO ONE SUBJECT AT A TIME! It's okay if you send a few different asks, I'll just be overwhelmed if there's too many questions in one! <3
Tagging (with no pressure!): @the-golden-comet @darkandstormydolls @themboty and I want to hold off on tagging more just in case people have already received one! Open tags though! <3
Divider from @cafekitsune
#the feychild ask game#writers tag game#tag game#the arcane rifts#writeblr#writerscommunity#writing community#sun and shadow#rising from the ashes#ask list#oc ask list#worldbuilding#fantasy worldbuilding#magic worldbuilding
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