Okay so we have Cardan's letters and Juliette's notebook. Now all I need is Simon's sketchbook.
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Yk what book series needs a bigger fandom?
Traitor's Game, that's what.
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If you read or watched Les Mis and were really into the dynamic of "Cop who is a traitor to his people and definitely has some unaddressed Stuff going on because of it and who is on the hunt for Superhumanly strong guy who is an enemy of the state and also obsessively dedicated to the protection of a young girl, and for a while these two think they are on the same side but it turns out they're not actually, and neither of them handle that well" but also felt that the whole story would have benefited from more hand-to-hand combat with literal tigers,
then boy do I have a movie for you
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Chaos Undivided Renegade Knight by Sergei Panin
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Walking in the Shadow of a God by Daniel K
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Traitor lord's backstory
Here's the 30 sec sketch I did a week ago to not forget this idea, because I find it really funny:
-and here's the radiance panel without text because I spent too much time on it.
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*The primarchs are playing a team sport*
Jaghatai: Are you upset you don’t get to be on the same team as Horus?
Guilliman: Have you ever played a game with Angron?
Jaghatai: ...no?
Guilliman: Have you ever been trapped in a cage with a wolverine?
*Meanwhile, on the other side of the field*
Angron, chasing Lorgar: I SAID FASTER! DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE WORD “FASTER” MEANS? IT MEANS MORE FAST!!!!
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(Spoilers for The Deceiver's Heart)
So I was reading The Deceiver's Heart and I laughed so hard when I read this cause it uh... sounds vaguely familiar...
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it has never been more clear to me why i click with dropout than listening to sam and brennan discuss mafia for ten minutes
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door is unlocked, windows open, chimney is CLEAN for him to come down into.
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Full disclosure, I'm still on chapter 6 but I wanted to say a few things:
Arthur isn't a mindless killer. If he is mass murdering civilians, that's your choice.
Arthur knows that pain is not currency that you can exchange, and causing it only builds a debt - the kind he can't pay off.
He says it himself, "Revenge is a fool's game" - He writes constantly about his remorse in the journal.
Led by Dutch, the Van Der Linde gang have been chasing the feeling of living by their own terms so much that it's killing them. Pursuing that high has only left them to run forever, from those who want to clip their wings of freedom for the sake of law.
The O'Driscoll and Cornwall feud is a scapegoat for Dutch to get revenge for himself and his pride, he uses his charismatic rhetoric to sway the gang and justify all his actions. If they don't obey, they get named and shamed. Dutch labeling the gang as a family and treating them as such has conditioned them to know not to disappoint him, especially Arthur.
Arthur was taught not to bite the hand that feeds him, even when he wasn't fed.
The days of stealing from the rich and giving to the poor are long gone. Their way of living is outdated and they're running out of land to run away to.
This pursuit of freedom, once idealised, has become a desperate attempt to survive in a world that doesn't want them.
Their hearts have always been in the right place, but their guns were misguided by Dutch.
That loyalty has killed them.
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