#The parents might;ve fueled Ferris' jealousy + stressed that Halt was the one to be king so it's still important to keep them in
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artsysurvivor · 10 months ago
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[Image ID: 7 small pictures fitted on a black digital canvas.
The first is of prince!Halt looking towards the top left corner. His bangs are choppy and split down the middle; his eyebrows are slightly furrowed. He has a long, straight nose that goes in at the top and immediately bumps out again.
The second is of a lake, surrounded by lush green grass. There are trees and bushes in the distance; the lake itself is a murky blue—the sky is a light blue.
The third picture is of the door to Pritchard's cabin. There is a green cloak hanging by the open door. Rolling hills with the same lush grass, bushes and trees in the far background, and flowers towards the front can be seen from it.
The fourth picture is a family portrait. The whole portrait isn't in frame, showing a major corner of it, but the twins and their two parents are visible. They are all wearing purple clothing; the parents have gold garments while the boys have lighter purple garments. The garments include a sash going down diagonally across the boys, as well as tied around their waists and elbows; their mother has a light purple pattern going down the center of the top part of her dress as well. Both parents have gold shoulder pads; their father has a gold sash going diagonally while their mom has a belt tied around her waist and some around her collar. Their father has brown hair while their mother has black hair. Their father is resting his hand on Halt's shoulder.
The fifth picture is underwater.
The sixth picture is showing part of a golden throne with a pointed spiral in the middle with lines curving out from it. The throne looks hard.
And finally, the seventh picture is of Ferris's hand grasping a vile with red liquid in it. The cap closing the vile resembles a crown with a red center and wires going around it vertically. /End ID]
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