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Barbara Murray and Clifford Evans share the cover of Radio Times (albeit in separate shows), several years before reuniting for The Power Game
#radio times#barbara murray#clifford evans#the escape of r.d.7#a chance of thunder#missing tv#lost tv#the power game#both were appearing in short run serials on the bbc#(this being back when radio times was an exclusively bbc related publication)#alas both serials are considered entirely lost#particularly heartbreaking in the case of RD7 because it honestly sounds fascinating#Murray played a virologist whose reckless commitment to her research saw her inadvertently release a dangerous virus#ho hum. we can but hope it one day falls out of an attic somewhere...
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A very delirious Wade half an hour later:
#logan's bpd (in both the senses) got wade acting utterly crazed#logan loves making wade borderline speechless if not entirely so#wade's a simple man who doesn't stand a chance against logan's divine charms#deadpool and wolverine#deadpool 3#wade wilson#james logan howlett#poolverine#deadclaws#peanutbub#old man yaoi#imagine your otp#otp prompts#writing promt#marvel memes#mcu avengers edits#ryan reynolds#hugh jackman#deadpool x wolverine#mischievous thunder
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I love. LOVE. Get In the Water
It's one of the objectively best songs in the musical; I will die on this hill.
Poseidon was always, despite being pretty much the main antagonist of EPIC, a really underdeveloped character in my opinion. He just needed a little more nuance, and the fact that one (+ kind of one more) song managed to add so much to his characterization pretty much exclusively through subtext and implications is incredibly impressive writing. Because it did!
At the start, he's yet again playing games with Odysseus, the way he did in Ruthlessness. In both songs, he could kill him easily at any point, yet he chooses not to for the sake of playing games. In Ruthlessness, this becomes his own hubris as it leads to Odysseus escaping.
If you listen closely, at the start of GITW he already sounds slightly different. He's still trying to keep up this "God of Ruthlessness" front that he's so proud of, but he's no longer more or less carefree the way he was in Ruthlessness. He's been obsessing over this feud for ten years, and even if he would never admit it, it's actually clear just from his voice that he really is tired of it too. Not in the sense of it emotionally draining him the way it probably does Odysseus, but in the sense that it's a bother, a loose end in his life, a book that he finally wants to slam shut.
But he still has a reputation to uphold, and he still cannot close this book until Odysseus is dead, so he keeps up the game. Instead of just killing him, he's taunting him to kill himself. He might associate the idea of just striking him down with a sort of loss, like then he'd have to get his hands dirty. Then he's rambling about killing his people, his family. He's provoking Odysseus on purpose, likely trying to get him to snap back, to hate and fear him the way that Poseidon would think any mortal who has consumed this much of his time should. In his eyes, Odysseus deserves nothing less than to curse him with his last breath as his "darkest moment," the god who became the bane of his life.
And Odysseus replies, of all things, with ... sympathy.
Honestly, I don't blame Poseidon for being speechless for three full seconds. He literally just threatened to gauge Telemachus' eyes out the way Odysseus did with Polyphemus, and this absolute madlad of a man replies with an acknowledgment that he (might have) caused Poseidon pain too.
Now, I don't really think Poseidon was particularly hurt over Polyphemus' loss, or hurting in any way in that moment (if he were, I highly doubt he'd still be playing games, and he would've mentioned his son as opposed to speaking about his reputation.) But just the fact that Odysseus acknowledges that he might be hurting too is probably something Poseidon hasn't heard in ... who knows how long? His family is the Olympians. I don't think I have to say more.
It's actually more of a genuine apology than Odysseus' explanation in Ruthlessness ... (even though that was also a perfectly fine apology by Greek standards, as far as I'm aware.) Now he doesn't say "sorry" because he's still not sorry for hurting Polyphemus, since he still needed to do that in order to escape. But he expresses regret over the pain he caused in a more genuine way than ever.
I am convinced that Poseidon is utterly unfamiliar with sympathy or mercy. He's lived by his "Ruthlessness is mercy" motto for centuries, and he doesn't know anything else. No one would try to teach him something different. The other gods all live by this logic, even if he's the most vocal about it considering he seems to have made it his whole personality. Mortals wouldn't dare to question Poseidon in the first place. And barely anyone would be willing to treat someone with kindness who is in turn treating everyone around them with ruthlessness.
It's very likely that Poseidon hasn't encountered anyone like this until Odysseus. Ruthlessness is simply how he treats people and also how he expects to be treated back. The fact that Odysseus doesn't, the fact that instead of hating, fearing, or cursing him, he acknowledges that they have both hurt each other and that it doesn't lead anywhere to still pursue vengeance, must have triggered Poseidon in an unprecedented way.
To him, this was probably the most outrageous thing Odysseus could have said in that moment. And it throws him off so much that he is genuinely speechless, and then simply replies, "I can't." ... his most genuine-sounding line in the whole musical.
I cannot stress enough how much it threw me off to hear this line; in the best way imaginable, it doesn't sound like Poseidon. It sounds almost vulnerable. Almost human. Because he is genuinely at a loss so much that he forgets to put up his "wrathful god" facade for just one second. Standing ovation to Steven Rodriguez for his whole performance, but especially this part.
And then Odysseus goes all out to say something even more outrageous: "Maybe you could learn to forgive?"
... Which is when Poseidon snaps.
Kind of understandable, honestly. There's this mortal whom he has likely fantasized about seeing pleading, hate-filled, and terrified, cowering before him for ten years now ... telling him that he ought to learn something. Even hijacking his own motif and his instrument in order to turn it on its head, "defile" it if you will.
This f*cking mortal pr*ck took his own "Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves" catchphrase and turned it into forgiveness ... Of course, Poseidon is no longer hesitating; of course, he is no longer concerned with getting his hands dirty or not. He yells "DIE!" and unleashes his ultimate move (which is really overkill for simply killing a mortal if you think about it) ... But he does it anyway because this time he genuinely means it.
... That, and I am also convinced he jumps to that in order to simply shut Odysseus up, fearing what he might do or think if he lets him go on. Because you cannot tell me that Odysseus didn't actually reach him for just one moment. He was far too thrown off guard, far too vulnerable in that one second. That moment of kindness did something to him, and he hated it. He also probably didn't trust himself to be able to keep listening to Odysseus speak like that. So, he abandons his (still very technically feasible!) blackmail/intimidation and just straight-up kills him.
This simple exchange (my favorite moment in the whole musical, actually) tells us so much about both of these characters that it makes me want to skitter and squeal in excitement.
Here is Odysseusâthe very same one whom Poseidon specifically tried to teach ruthlessnessâbecoming the first person in a long time to offer him sympathy despite how Poseidon himself showed him nothing but ruthlessness. And then one song later, here is Odysseus showing him the consequences of not accepting said sympathy.
Six Hundred Strike and what Odysseus does to Poseidon would've not hit the same, in my opinion, if he hadn't made this offer, if he hadn't given Poseidon this way out, even if no one watching genuinely expected it to work (probably not even Odysseus himself.)
Six Hundred Strike is not Odysseus exacting vengeance If GITW proved anything about Odysseus, it's that he does not want vengeance. He wants all of the hatred and pain to be over, to the point where he is willing to let go of, and I am inclined to say forgive Poseidon for what he's done to him. Six Hundred Strike is simply Odysseus teaching him this lesson that Poseidon couldn't have learned in any other way, because he has proven in GITW that he genuinely does not speak any language besides that of ruthlessness (more on that in this essay!)
It's just the perfect representation of how Odysseus has now finally learned the balance between mercy and ruthlessness, which seems to be the core theme of the musical: Both have their time and place; one simply has to be willing to act in both ways and know when to use either. No one extreme is the solution. I am genuinely exhilarated that Odysseus finally seemed to have figured out that it's been both all along.
#this is easily one of the objectively best songs in the musical#god games is similarly great in subtle characterization#and thunder bringer is a lyrical masterpiece#those are definitely the top 3 if we go by objective quality alone#no i will not shut up about this moment ever#i love it so dearly#the CHARACTERIZATION man#i went from being annoyed by poseidon to dearly loving him as a character#is he my second favorite god now? maybe#inhales IT DOESNT MATTER HOW GOOD THE CHANCES OF IT WORKING WERE#ODYSSEUS GETS ALL THE CREDIT FOR TRYING TO LEAD FROM THE HEART#i will die on this hill#epic musical#epic the musical#epic the vengeance saga#get in the water#epic odysseus#epic poseidon#jorge rivera herrans#you mastermind#I'm gonna make a tag for these my epic essays#If you want more search on my profile for >#epicssay
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Are there any flotation devices people can lay on? What happens if kids fall asleep on them?
Yes there are complementary tubes for guest at the waterpark but besides the big waterslide multi person tube they donât really have much else lounging wise. Also external floatation devices can only be used in the main pools for safety reasons. (Arm floaties and swim vests are of course the exception) :)
If a kid falls asleep anywhere in the park staff will see to it that they are reunited with their parents (your park band will give you a buzz if an animatronic is currently trying to reach you)
Children will be well looked after until one of their parents arrives (donât want anyone getting sunburned ;)
#irony of Sun protecting from the sun has not escaped me#finally got to this ask yayyyyyy#you can be tracked from your band so the buzz functions as a heads up were coming#itâs tempting to fall asleep in the park and thatâs totally allowed#just know if that happens chances are you will wake up in a beach chair with an umbrella and towel over you#the park is covered with trees but that doesnât mean your fully protected from the sun#and yes even if you applied sunscreen you should still be protected#reminder to re apply every two hours#also umbrellas are available to guests for sun or rain#the park only closes if their is thunder or other weather hazards but rain is a ok#also I recommend holding an umbrella while sitting in a tube#full coverage and itâs really fun trust me#Waterpark au#Waterspark au#Waterspark bay#Waterspark bay au#dca au#crunch art
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Can You Hear The Rumble? - Vergil x Reader
Music Inspired Fics (Devil May Music) - Cirice, by Ghost
Pairing: Vergil x Reader
Summary: Everyone knew the kind of demon a hunter should be wary about is the one who plays with their victim's minds. You and Vergil were very proud on the outside - but how would it be when having to save each other on the inside for the first time?
TRIGGER WARNING: A lot of blood, cuts, bruises, scars and suffering on both Vergil and the reader's sides. The reader also struggles with perfection and self-loathing - in a "I'm never going to be a good person" kind of way, because I needed to get more intimate on the reader's part as well - and there are scenes with the reader covered in cuts and bleeding, though not self-imposed, it could be read like that. Those scenes are the reader's and Vergil's internal images of themselves. Reader and Vergil meet each other on their imperfections and the darkest parts of their souls, so BE WARNED. This might not be everyone's cup of tea and there are lots of potential triggers.
Author's Note: @tokkis-shelf asked me if Vergil's part of the Halloween special was inspired by Cirice, and here we are now. It is what kickstarted the song-fic requests! As with a lot of people, I think, Cirice is pretty personal to me.
In the video, it was so comforting to me seeing the black sheep being represented hahahaha and I guess that's why people love it so much. The part where they hold hands? I died, I'd never let go, I cry my soul out upon watching. (I did a very similar drawing to that scene when I was in school around 15 years ago, so it drop-kicked me out of my body xD)
Now, when writing this, I kept in mind that this song has a double meaning and can be quite comforting and quite manipulative at the same time - hence why I use the "can't you see that you're lost without me?" in two different situations, 'cause I think Cirice can be interpreted in so many ways and each person takes what they need from this song. I hope you guys like it!!
Plus, the song the reader and Dante sing at the end is The Power of Love, by Huey Lewis and The News
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Cirice, by Ghost
âCanât you see that youâre lostâŚ?â
It happened every time Vergil walked in the darkness.
That voice in the back of his head, silently taunting him, the hiss of a quiet viper in the hopes of taking him back to the darkest parts of his soul. Quiet, lurking, whispering⌠Mundus always there, somewhere in the folds of his consciousness, guiding him back into the void â luring Vergil back into his shackles.
âCanât you see that youâre lost without me?â
As if Vergil couldnât belong anywhere else, as if his place was in Hell. After all he had been through, after all the sins he perpetrated, he believed wholeheartedly there was no hope for him at all â only a foolâs hope; only a glimmer of a wish he wasnât as tainted as he was⌠A desire to not be such a monster as he was.
Pacing quietly through the empty cathedral, Vergil had already learned not to give in to those thoughts â to keep them at bay, as only a whisper in the darkness, of trickster voices that would always remind him of how inhuman he was.
It was times like this Vergil longed for the faint glimmer of the moon, or the warm ghostly light of a candle. It was easy to get lost in the dark, but a single ray of light could help through the direst of situations. That night, though, it seemed like the moon had fallen asleep behind the curtains of the clouds â Selene hiding her tears for her earthly lover in his eternal sleep.
None of you knew what that night entailed â you werenât even certain what you were dealing with. That was the reason why Lady strutted in the Devil May Cry, not too fond of taking a job she didnât know if it was up to her abilities.
âWell, looks like I have a new one for you to pay your debt, big guy!â Her singsong voice interrupted the ambience of the jukebox; Lady entering the shop with Kalina Ann and all.
âEh, Iâm never gonna be free of my debt, Lady, letâs be honest.â Dante sighed, putting his feet down and throwing his magazine across the table, shooting her a serious glare. âBut things have been borinâ lately, so one of your odd jobsâ not gonna hurt. Whaddya have for me?â
âYou talk as if I never help you enough to maintain this place.â She lifted one eyebrow, approaching the big desk at the middle of the shop.
âGotta give the woman credit, Dante. Last monthâs bills were on her.â You shrugged as you had finally come out of your shower, happy to see Lady around, still drying your hair with the towel as you went down the stairs.
âSee? Someone who has a bit of common sense.â Her smile was nothing short of devilish as she gestured towards you.
âYou know where you are, Lady. âCommon senseâ isnât much of a thing in this household.â You greeted her by quickly blowing her a kiss while passing by, making your way towards the couch where Vergil was quietly reading.
âEy, youâre hurtinâ my feelings like that.â Dante put one of his hands over his heart, laughing alongside you as you kept on your way. âBut fine. Iâll give ya that, Lady. So, whatâs up? What job do you wanna throw at me this time?â
âI am not throwing it at you.â And there it was: you could always see when Dante stroke a nerve when Lady got defensive and with that fiery stare on her multicolored eyes. âIf you wanna do it, great, if you donât, I can deal with it myself just fine. Iâm here to be a good friend since you can barely afford all that pizza you keep stuffing yourself with!â
As you sat by Vergilâs side, you both exchanged a telling glare. Just like you, Vergil was used to observing people. Granted, he didnât know Lady as much as Dante or even you, but he did know her since he was very young. That fiery, easy-to-anger personality had been there since they first met at the Temen-ni-gru â and Vergil argued it was one of Ladyâs traits that would never change.
Something he was quite pleased with, if he had to be honest with himself. It was a good trait for a human demon hunter like her. Dante always praised humanâs hearts and particularly their love and empathy â Vergil praised their burning anger that made them unconquerable in the direst of circumstances.
âJeez, alright, alright, donât shoot me!â Dante raised his hands as if he was at gunpoint, making you wheeze quietly. Vergil side-eyed you for a while â half judging, half holding his own laugh. âItâs not like I have much of a choice, do I?â
âHumpf.â Lady rolled her eyes and took a slice of pizza from the box resting on the desk, pointing at Dante with it right after. âYou know I wouldnât bring you something if it wasnât important.â
âActually, you would.â With those words, Dante rested his arms crossed on the table â all the while, you and Vergil watched it all as if it was a show. Who needed a TV when you had those two? âBut youâre beinâ too dodgy âbout it, babe. Whatâs goinâ on?â
âI got a call from a priest in a city nearby.â Ladyâs answer was uncharacteristically quiet, followed by a bite from the pizza while she seemed pensive and in any hurry to chew it. âIâve done some jobs there, know the guy, heâs nice. All the times he called me, it was always a quick, good-paying job. He said some weird things have been happening at the cathedral for the last couple of weeks.â
âNot to sound mean, but thereâs always somethinâ strange happeninâ at churches.â Danteâs eyes carried a bit of skepticism: âweird thingsâ didnât always entail a job for the Devil May Cry â and it usually ended with all of you hunting a rogue raccoon or something.
âI know. But this guy, he doesnât get scared easy, ok? Heâs one of those types of priests whoâll try to shoot down a couple of demons with a shotgun and, if that doesnât work, he gives me a call.â Those words, though, made you and the Spardas raise your eyebrows. Indeed, it was a rare type of priest, but a good one to keep as acquaintance. âHe said the cathedral is increasingly quiet, even from noises outside, with occasional distant noises that are not done by any of those who live there. After it all started, the other priests reported having weird nightmares, of being chased by something in the dark, inside the cathedral â this thing whispering things they canât understand. Alright if it happened to one or two, but soon all of them started waking up in the middle of the night with similar nightmares â and, catch this, the higher ups of the clergy didnât tell the common priests about it, but they all reported the very same dream.â Those words caught everyoneâs attention. Vergil finally closed his book and leaned forward, paying attention to Ladyâs retelling of the priestâs misfortunes. âThe priest has been trying to figure out whatâs going on, but some old books appear to go missing from the library, only to re-appear as if nothing has happened. Some books are missing pages, something that never happened before. He also said the inside of the cathedral has been getting darker and darker as the weeks go by. As if something is approaching â his words, not mine.â
Vergil immediately furrowed his brows and seemed to turn into an ice sculpture right by your side. You risked a glance, finding him with his usual dark aura â pensive, somber and quiet; hunterâs eyes showing themselves in a matter of seconds.
âRare are the creatures in Hell in search for knowledgeâŚâ He muttered loud enough for his brother and Lady to turn their attention to him. âBut those who do, are usually among the worst. Haunting noises, torn books, nightmares, dead silence and total darknessâŚâ
âWhat? You think those Hell Piranhas came out of their pit?â Danteâs question had a bit of fun in the words, but his eyes were serious and he didnât allow his lips to smile.
âCould be. Could also be a demon trying to mimic them to hide something else.â
âHell Piranhas?â You and Lady didnât need a cue to ask at the very same time. Neither of you had ever heard of that â and both of you had heard of a lot.
âThis is not their name, but it is how Dante calls them since we were kids.â Vergil almost sighed in response.
âHow we both called âem. Mister smart-pants over here isnât that much better than lilâ olâ me.â Dante winked at both of you, making you giggle quietly in return. âTheyâre kinda like illusion demons, but they like stayinâ in the darkness and gatherinâ knowledge. Usually work for someone bigger, though.â
âAnd even if they donât, they swallow up all their knowledge and that is dangerous in itself. Afterwards, they feed from the victims they have been toying for so long.â Vergil continued Danteâs thought, ignoring his brotherâs previous words. The more you didnât think about what Dante had said about him, the better â for Vergil couldnât deny it. âThey hunt in packs, and the more victims, the more powerful they become. Some call them the Pit Deceivers, others call them the Lie WeaversâŚâ
âYou call them Hell Piranhas.â You concluded bluntly, making Vergil stare at the horizon with emptiness in his eyes â he could say all he wanted, flex all his demonic knowledge, you heard the Piranhas and now youâd never forget it.
âI never heard of them.â Lady had her eyebrows furrowed, searching her memory for some story like that.
âThey either donât leave the pit that much or not many humans survive to tell the story. Thatâs why.â Dante pointed at a great, old book Vergil had left on one of the tables a long time ago and now it was its official resting place. âYou can find it only in the likes of the Codex Daemonica.â
âSo either we have them around, or itâs something else. Something bigger. Right?â As you asked, Vergil only agreed with his head as the attentions turned to you. âOr something mimicking the Piranhas.â And Vergil had to sigh at your addition. He would never have peace again. âThe mimic or the master, what kind of demon would the Piranhas answer to? If they are that obscure, I take it their existence is more of a niche knowledge in Hell rather than a common information.â
âOn that, you are correctâŚâ Vergil murmured in response, falling back into his pensive demeanor. You knew he would be lost for a while.
âSee? Good thing I brought this for you, then.â Lady waved dismissively at Dante, but you could sense a little edge in her playful voice. Dealing with big things was fine, same as dealing with cruel demons and the ones that played the big-scary-one persona. Unknown demons were another kind of monster â one only Dante and Vergil used to deal with. âPlus, they always pay well.â
âEh, I wonât be seeinâ much of that money, if I know ya well.â Dante scoffed, having a small smile hidden in the corner of his lips; his tone and demeanor, though, were quite somber and you knew the red devil was taking it seriously.
âIf you donât mind, Dante, I would like to take over this one.â Vergil finally declared while getting up from the couch. âI know some of the hellish creatures who might make use of the Weavers or mimic them.â
âFine for me, Iâm needinâ some time to rest.â Dante sighed, but looked right back at you while Vergil rested his book on the big Devil May Cry desk. âBut Iâm gonna feel a lot better with someone around to keep an eye on âim, pretty thing.â
âWell, I didnât intend on letting you guys deal with this all by yourselves anyway.â You got up from the couch, immediately receiving a glare from Vergil. âIâm going, blue devil, whether you want it or not. I want to get acquainted with these Piranhas.â
Vergil only closed his eyes, letting out the longest and most regretful sigh you ever heard in your life.
And there you were â although Vergil lost track of you quite a while ago. He knew the stirrings rippling through his heart when you were in danger; and being the fierce human you were, Vergil wasnât worried about having you search for the demons in the cathedral.
There was, though, a slight uneasiness. That voice echoing in the darkest parts of his soul, it always came as an omen â causing nothing but destruction, inside or outside of himself. Vergil never could really say which one would be, but both were devastating.
âVeeeeergilâŚâ
His steps came to a dry halt in the middle of the cathedral. The night outside the colorful stained-glass windows was pitch black, robbing the colors of their warmth and light â the fire on the candles, long dead in that cold night. The whisper that crept to his ears, like stark chalk on a chalkboard, dragged itself through the marble floor and took a hold of his soul in its clutches.
It was a different kind of sound â different from the ones inside himself, calling him to the darkness. It was from the outside⌠The Lie Weavers. Slowly coming up, finding him as their next victim. He was close to one of the places they were certainly lurking in the shadows, patiently waiting for someone they could consume.
Vergil never feared the darkness. Tightening his grip around Yamato, his steps resumed his way, approaching the places in the cathedral the faint light of the night could barely touch. Those demons should have known their end was near, and he was the harbinger of their demise â he expected all kinds of trickery, of resistance, of fight from them.
He did not expect to hear a familiar voice, filled with uncertainty.
âVergilâŚ?â
Halting his steps once more, this time his silvery eyes lost their predatorial gaze as his heart jumped in his chest â even if for a slight second.
âMother?â
His answer was but a whisper before he was swallowed by darkness.
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When engaging with illusion demons, one should be aware of not falling into their element: when engulfed by it, those demons were more powerful than expected, able to subdue even the strongest of foes. Breaking from their control required mental and emotional discipline rather than brute force.
It was a slight second â a foolish slip from his human soul, disarmed by the trickery of Evaâs voice â and Vergil was surrounded by a sea of darkness and turmoil. His heart stirred with anger towards himself for being such a child, a vulnerable stupid child, tricked by a puppet of something his heart missed so much.
Eva was long dead. There was no demon able to bring her back. And he would never see her again. All that logic was tossed aside in a spark of a second by his stupid human heart, trembling upon hearing her speak his name again. Granted, Vergil only heard his mother in his dreams, barely remembering how her voice sounded in reality, and this time he heard outside himself â but he should have seen it coming. Illusion demons, trickster demons, cruel demons⌠They all relied on the barely closed scars inside his damned human soul.
Vergil could always count on them to re-open those wounds, making him bleed as much as he did on the floor of that cursed cemetery so many years ago â and he was a fool to fall for it after he had been through so much.
âVergil⌠Can you hear meâŚ?â
âI can, you damned deceiver. You can stop these theatrics â mimicking my dead mother will not affect me.â His voice cut through the dark like the sharpest of ice, his predatorial gaze back into his silver eyes.
âI⌠Donât understand you, son. I cannot find you.â Her voice had a tinge of sorrow and desperation â but it was exactly like Evaâs voice. Vergil remembered it with a tinge of gold, probably a result of the haze of nostalgia, but today it was grounded and melancholic â perhaps, that was how Eva had always sounded⌠He just didnât remember it. âI canât find you. You arenât home.â
âI havenât been home for a long while.â Vergil didnât even try to hide the growl that raised from his chest as he argued with that creature. He was used to having a puppet of his mother parading in front of him to hurt his human soul even more, but that was already getting on his nerves. Taunting him about the fact his mother ran to find him that fateful night wasnât part of the usual games those filthy demons played â and to say they were honing his wrath was an understatement. âAnd I will never be back.â
âI⌠I cannot see you, Vergil. Where are youâŚ? WhyâŚ?â He could hear the weeping in her voice, faint sobbing while the desperation made her words tremble. Vergil raised his head in the darkness, holding his own heart not to quiver: she wasnât real and it was all a gimmick to affect him. He would not be affected. He was stronger than that. âWhy couldnât I save you? Those demons they⌠They hurt you, didnât they? Oh, my child! My son! They hurt you and I could do nothing! I couldnât be your mother!â
âEnough with this, filthy, hellish creature!â His voice finally exploded from his chest, roaring in the dark and echoing through the void, finding only silence. âYou have no right to desecrate my motherâs memory like this! Shut your putrid mouth and stop with your rancid lies!â
The glint of the Yamato being unsheathed made the darkness recoil for a split second, only to envelop the Dark Slayer once more. His grip was tight, his eyes fiercely looking for his first opponent to direct a very well-placed judgement cut that could end all those creatures with just one swing of his hand. Vergil had enough and all the patience he carried in his being wouldnât be enough to stop him from overkilling those demons â he just had to know where to direct his wrath.
âDonât say those words, Vergil⌠You are not⌠Not like this.â Her voice still trembled, and his hand was still certain around Yamato. Vergil knew quite well at that state he was a weapon of mass destruction, he just had to find his opponent. His soul was screaming for him to do that, to put a stop to all that mockery. âYou are good⌠You are my son.â
Vergil would have sliced that demon into a thousand million pieces without flinching, even if it took the form of his mother â but his eyes widened as a soft, warm hand touched his face. In all those years being taunted by demons, being tricked and mocked, seeing so many puppets of Eva, Sparda and Dante, none of them had touched him⌠And none of them genuinely felt like them.
It had been so many lost years he hadnât felt his motherâs touch â last time, she could cup his entire face, thumb lovingly caressing his innocent eyebrows, but now her thumb could only reach his cheekbones. Nevertheless, it felt like her: not like a golden, nostalgic lost memory of how she felt, but exactly like Evaâs hands, even with the slight roughness of her continuous gardening.
âIt took me so long to find you⌠I am so sorry.â
âYou are not my mother.â
âDonât say that.â Her answer was a sorrowful whisper, her thumb now carefully caressing his sharp cheekbone. Vergil closed his eyes, unable to move, convincing himself all of that wasnât real and not allowing his heart to sway â forcing his arms to remain frozen by his side, fighting the urge to embrace her. Reminding himself: his mother was dead, killed while trying to save him, a long time ago, and nothing could bring her back. âYour heart hasnât hardened as much as not to recognize me. YouâŚâ Her voice once more became soft, as if trying to do the same with his soul. âYou are not a monster⌠You are my son, my Vergil.â
With those words, Evaâs hand was finally met with a tear â melting the ice from those silvery eyes.
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There was an impending storm rumbling inside your chest.
Whenever that turmoil took ahold of your heart, you knew Vergil was in trouble. You had just finished checking your side of the cathedral, finding some things out of the ordinary but no demons, when the waves became aggressive in your chest. Your steps were already taking you to meet him, but you found yourself walking even hastier â the sound, though, eaten by the shadows that seemed to only grow around you.
Neither of you had calm seas of feelings: they usually raged like a maelstrom of emotions you could barely get through without some destruction â be it internal or external. But there was a certain note of melancholy and desperation in your heart at that moment that made you know Vergil was hurting â and that hurting, you knew quite well.
It was almost ironic how you apparently despised each other at the beginning, but after a while you came to understand; that aversion was there because you, in a certain way, were a mirror of each other. You could see in him the traits in your soul you disliked the most, and Vergil did see in you the same thing â those traits, however, were the same ones that brought you together, and made both you and Vergil feel seen and understood for the first time in your lives.
He didnât judge your sins, as you didnât judge his. To your eyes, he was never a monster, and to his, you could never be as crooked as you thought you were. You found each other in imperfection and, in that, you managed to talk and feel on the same level â after that, every feeling of admiration, care and love was easy to blossom.
You understood that storm, that thunder rumbling inside your chest at that very moment. You could feel it exactly the way he felt â and you knew Vergil needed help⌠Even if he would never say so himself.
You couldnât hear or see him, though. You found yourself exactly at his area of patrol in the cathedral, but there was no clue as where your blue devil had gone â and for him to completely disappear, imposing presence and all, was quite an achievement in itself. The air was stiff, heavy as if the windows had never been opened, eating up any sound from the inside and the outside. The darkness was heavier than the one you had previously patrolled, shadows allowing only a few glimpses of the opulent decoration and the path in front of you â although, you couldnât see more than a few meters beyond your feet.
If you couldnât trust your sight or your hearing to find him, you could trust your heart: the storm would guide you. Closing your eyes, you allowed your feelings to take over, following with your footsteps in the direction you could hear his soul calling.
Those shadow creatures wouldnât be able to hide him from you: no matter what happened or where you found yourselves, you would always be able to feel Vergilâs presence and find him in the darkest of hours.
And as the thunder in your chest cracked violently, your feet came to a halt and you opened your eyes.
Right in front of you, there was only darkness. Not like in the shadows that took the cathedral little by little, but pitch-black darkness, that no light could cast aside. To enter it would mean to be completely bare: vulnerable, lost, without guidance, naked â but the screaming in your soul made it very clear Vergil was in there.
Contrary to your lover, you were afraid of the dark. You always preferred to have a little light by your side, for you never knew what could be lurking alongside you, ready to pounce and drag you to certain suffering and death. You protected yourself by being forever vigilant, as you always did â a trait that exhausted you, yes, but luckily, in the last few years, you had Vergil around to keep a light by you when your body started giving out.
For that reason, you would never fear entering the darkness for him.
And with a deep breath, your bold steps took you inside the dark.
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Your feet were cold, bare, stumbling over a sticky floor. Even if your eyes could see only darkness, you felt the freezing air of that night slicing your skin: you were shirtless and something was hurting⌠Oozing. The cold wind mixed with a faint warmness that leaked from the open wounds on your skin.
Blood. You were bleeding.
Your arms immediately wrapped around you â those scars, they were showing. They never showed before.
Running your hands quickly over your body, you could feel the warm blood slipping through your fingers; some wounds barely holding themselves closed while others still poured as in the day they were created.
That was the version of yourself you used to fiercely hide. None of those wounds were physical, none of them could be seen⌠But whenever you looked in the mirror, you saw them there, under your skin, under your soul, quietly resting until you couldnât hide them anymore.
âYou are lostâŚâ
It was always the same voice, of something dark, something inside you that could break your soul if you didnât shove it back into the darkness like you always did. That was why you were afraid; that was why Vergil always kept a faint glow by your side whenever you couldnât hold yourself together. The dark was dangerous to you â to both of you.
âYou are lost without meâŚâ
âI can survive quite well without youâŚ!â You growled to the darkness, keeping that part of yourself at bay. The part that gave in to the pain, that bathed in the blood and didnât want to get up⌠And the part that would bathe and rise in rage, making you survive at great cost to those around you.
You were past that. And you didnât need that to survive. You didnât have to survive, you could live.
âCanât you see that youâre lostâŚ?â
âVergil!â Your scream was a roar in the dark, looking for the one you plunged into the darkness to find. You wouldnât give in to the trickery of those Piranhas â and you would get Vergil out of there.
They would learn they shouldnât fear only the son of Sparda: they should also fear you.
âYou think you can find himâŚ?â After the mischievous ethereal voice questioned, you heard a giggle rippling around your feet as you stumbled on the sticky floor to find your lover. âYou think you are that good? You think you arenât a monster?â
You furrowed your brows, doing your best to ignore the voices. You knew it was that part inside of you that always taunted how broken you were, how imperfect your soul was. For the longest time you believed there was nothing good in you, nothing to save you from a life of loneliness, until you crossed paths with Vergil.
He was broken too â and he would never judge the things you did to survive your lethal wounds.
âVergil! Can you hear me?! Iâm here to find you!â
âHow chivalrous, how heroic! What are you trying to accomplish?â The giggles pooled around your feet, threatening to drag you inside that pool of viscous darkness. âTrying to prove yourself? Youâre never going to be perfect. Youâre a black sheep, an outcast, remember? The likes of you arenât heroes.â
âOh, Iâm no heroâŚâ You growled back, fighting against the things trying to pull you back; fighting against the pain of the freezing cold and warmness of blood. âIâm a fucking fighter. Youâre messing with the wrong kind of monster, fucking Hell Piranhas.â
âPiranhasâŚ?â A faint whisper in the dark broke whatever control those things were trying to have over your body, starting at your feet. It was Vergilâs whisper â followed by a louder speaking tone. âY/n! I can feel you, where are you?!â
âTrying to find you!â You screamed back, immediately dragging your feet towards Vergil. You couldnât see him, but you could feel where he was â and there was nothing those demons could do against that.
The darkness seemed to shift for a couple of seconds. You couldnât understand what was happening, but you saw a faint, ghostly pale glow in the dark â almost imperceptible, but your heart knew, you could finally see Vergil.
And, in return, he could see you. Moving his feet, Vergil dragged heavy shackles through the floor, screeching in a horrid, soul scratching sound as he willed his body to move towards you. You could hear him grunting with the effort, another set of chains being dragged as Vergil moved his arms â slowly, but surely, wearing all of his strength to get to you.
You felt the viscous ripples of the floor creeping up your legs, almost on your knees, doing their best to pull you away â back into the darkness, back to the taunting voices, to the doubt, the hurt, the self-loathing.
âVergil! Let me hear your voice! Youâre still there, right?!â
âYes. I am always here.â His answer came with grunts of effort, barely above the noise of the chains screeching around him.
The darkness shifted again, and his form became even more visible, as yours did to him â followed by a scream that rumbled in his chest, Vergil managed to get even closer. That made something spark inside yourself, that thundering storm breaking in your soul cracking in a scream that broke the insidious tentacles holding you back and making you lunge forward.
Once again, the glow you diffused only to each other seemed to get stronger as the darkness wavered.
âY/nâŚâ He growled once more, the shackles screaming on the floor as he reached out to you.
âVergilâŚ!â You reached out in return, barely making out the form of his fingers in the dark.
As you were almost touching each otherâs hands, the heavy, muffling darkness faltered once more. You could finally see one another, as you were in that godforsaken place.
Vergil was shirtless, his body covered in wounds â new and old â bleeding profusely. His silvery eyes were red, sunken in deep shadow, surrounded by a deep purple mist on his dry skin. You could see his bones under his pale skin covered in so many lacerations you wouldnât even know where to start healing him. His knuckles were battered, showing the flesh underneath, as well as his wrists covered by heavy iron shackles â wounds from fighting against them for so long. His hands were still long and elegant, but bony and covered in bruises.
You had never seen Vergil so hurt, so broken, so⌠Vulnerable.
In return, his eyes took in shock the vision of you: as shirtless as him, as battered and wounded as he was. Even if not locked in the shackles he wore for so long in Hell, you walked barefoot leaving a trail of blood behind you. Those scars, those wounds, those bruises⌠He knew they were there, but he had never seen those. You looked weak and tired, bloodshot eyes under dry skin, as if you hadnât slept in ages⌠And those things you fought so much to conceal, now crystal clear in front of him.
Those were the scars you carried inside yourselves. The wounds you had to fight against every day â that you had to try to heal, even if sometimes it seemed impossible. The things you would never show, but, somehow, you managed to sense it in each other⌠Now you could see it, clear as a bright night.
And, even if you wouldnât admit to yourselves, those were the very same breaking thunders that would keep you moving â fiercely fighting, fiercely surviving.
As you took in each otherâs internal selves, Vergilâs silvery eyes finally found yours.
A loud thundering noise shook the floor underneath your feet twice, as your hearts rumbled alongside the devastating sound. You lunged forward, holding Vergilâs hand as if your life depended on it. Never breaking your eye contact, Vergil held your hand with the strength you would expect of the legendary Dark Slayer. You made each other stronger, and there was nothing that could come between you now.
His shackles immediately screeched back, pulling Vergil violently away from you. At the same time, you were grabbed by the viscous darkness â your knees, your legs, your abdomen, your arms. It pulled you back with vicious strength, doing its best to drag you away from him â back into the darkness.
âDonât let me go!â You screamed back, tightening your grip around his bony hand.
âI will never let go!â He growled, doing the same, trying to drag his body forward â failing to notice you willed yourself towards him as he pulled you into his arms. Those silvery eyes never moved away from yours.
âYou are lostâŚ! LostâŚ!â
The voices chanted and screeched around you, doing their best to drag you apart. For a moment, your hand slipped and you let out a desperate scream, hurting your lungs as you were almost pulled back into the void. Vergilâs cry resembled a roar as he willed his body to move and tightened his grip in a way he didnât hold even Yamato.
He hadnât held his brotherâs hand once. This time he wouldnât make the same mistake. This time, he would hold you even if that damned the both of you to the darkest pits of Hell.
âCanât you seeâŚ? Canât you see thatâŚ?â
âI am lostâŚ!â You barked back to the voices, still staring into Vergilâs eyes, trying to catch your breath while your lungs stung as if you were inhaling a thousand knives.
As Vergil looked into your eyes, though, he knew exactly what you were going to say â and he could safely say it was the very same thing he struggled to find the words to.
âWithout you.â His answer came in a dark tone, ragged from the effort he too made to be able to hold your hand.
The thunder rumbled twice again â the voices shrieked and you suddenly found yourselves being launched into each otherâs arms as the forces that bind you broke into a million pieces.
Vergilâs arms wrapped around you, one of his hands holding your head close to his chest, as you wrapped yours around his waist, keeping him as close as you could. His head rested on top of yours, and you kept your eyes closed â washing away the blood above his heart with the tears that streamed down your face.
âDonât ever hide from me.â Vergilâs voice was uncharacteristically shaky, somber but reassuring. You had never been so vulnerable in front of him â and even upon seeing you like that, his reaction was to take you in his arms, to welcome you. âIâm not afraid of the dark.â
âAnd Iâm not afraid of your darkness.â You tightened your arms around his cold, bony body as you felt tears running through your hair. âI can see beyond your glimmer, and Iâm not afraid of whatâs in the dark.â Your voice shook as you took a deep breath and Vergilâs arms held you even closer â his body shaking with the tears falling from his eyes. âItâs you. And Iâm never afraid of you.â
âNeither am I of you.â
His answer was but a whisper â a whisper enough to break the darkness into a memory to be kept away in the deepest pits of Hell.
I can feel the thunder thatâs breaking in your heart I can see through the scars inside you
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âYou killed the Piranhas from Hell with the power of love?â
Vergil wanted to crawl into a hole and disappear. Or die. Or both.
Probably both.
The whole crew was there as you and Vergil never came back from the job as quickly as expected â and when you did, it looked like you hadnât slept in days.
The priest was more than happy with the result of your work â even though you never discovered why the Weavers decided to come out of hiding nor what they wanted. The congregation was just happy they were gone and the whole reason behind it would be a long-term thing for the Devil May Cry to work on â or to keep an eye on; maybe something bigger was approaching.
You and Vergil didnât feel like going back to the shop, though. When you were hurt physically, things were very much ok to deal with, but when the wounds were emotional⌠You needed time for yourselves.
Unlike his brother, Vergil was a little more responsible with his money â and you, a lot more than the two. You managed to find somewhere to spend a few nights⌠Which involved the both of you talking out everything you felt and saw. It was harrowing at first, something neither of you were versed in and honestly were terrified of, but it eventually brought you even closer together.
So, to say you had defeated the Lie Weavers with the power of love was something that killed Vergil inside.
And you could almost see his internal self, glaring at you with a âreally, after all of this you say this kind of foolishnessâ look in his sad, silvery eyes, as Lady stared at both of you and made the question everyone was thinking.
âYep. Power of love, itâs a curious thing.â You shrugged, making Vergil physically groan by your side while Dante slapped his table with a huge grin on his face.
âMake a one man weep, make another man sing! Hell yeah, Back To The Future, babe!â He winked back at you as you smiled in response.
âOf all the people you could end up dating, VergilâŚâ Trish sat on Danteâs desk, crossing her long legs while sporting a devilish smile on her rosy lips. It was interesting how her voice could never really sound like Evaâs. âIt had to be someone who references the same songs as your brother.â
âAlas, fate plays many gamesâŚâ Vergil rolled his eyes, but as they rested on you, there was a vulnerability you saw only once in that pitch black darkness. âBut it is kind enough to give us what we need.â
No one ever really understood what he meant, but Dante was the only one who managed to see something inside his brotherâs silvery eyes that could only reflect in yours â and that made him genuinely smile.
Indeed, you would never be the romance of a fairy tale book or a romantic comedy â but you could see what lied beyond each otherâs scars; taking a glimpse at the worst of each other without fear and finding whatever light was left inside. You could understand â and that was much more than most lovers in the world would ever have.
#devil may cry#devil may cry imagine#dmc#dmc imagine#vergil x reader#vergil imagine#devil may cry fanfiction#dmc fanfiction#dmc vergil#vergil sparda#devil may music#song fic requests#cirice#cirice ghost#there aaaaare a few references to other things sprinkled here and there#the nostalgia and haziness from secular haze and ghuleh/zombie queen#but the whole Eva thing was the zombie queen nostalgia#never let go? that's from Titanic#the two thundering noises being the thundering drums from the song#the holding hands from the video from the scene that killed me in Matrix and my drawing when I was 15 y/o#seriously it's a recurring imagery in my life and I'm always ??? so it's in here too#I won't suffer alone#for some reason I sometimes sing 'I can see through the stars inside you'#and that's where the reader's 'I can see beyond your glimmer and I don't fear the dark' comes from#and that silly little ending at the shop was just a thing to tie it all together#OH! THE HELL PIRANHAS! Totally inspired by those shadow piranhas from the library planet episode in Doctor Who#the whole concept of those things just creeps me out#if some lost soul from the Ghost fandom fell here by chance or mistake do apologize#I need to tag things properly in this blog to update my masterlist forgotten in the abyss so finding it by cirice will be easier#Youtube
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#pixar cars#Cars (2006)#Chick Hicks#Lightning McQueen#A hundred percent chance of... THUNDER!!!#KACHIGGA!!! KACHIGGA!!!#cars fandom#cars meme#disney#pixar#disney pixar#meme
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Your forecast is a hundred percent chance of thunder.
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you know armand has had to keep his love of technology to himself because why else would louis think burning daniel's laptop at the end would work. this sucker doesn't even know about the cloud
#thunder rambles#iwtv#armandposting#your honour my client was repeatedly denied the chance to âautism outâ.
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See what I took from Zeusâ anger about Athena making him feel shame was never about her winning the game, but how she won it, namely with her final argument to Hera being that Odysseus has never cheated on his wife.
It plays to Heraâs domain, being the god of marriage, but is also an obvious jab at Zeusâ serial adultery, and that the winning blow being a thinly veiled insult toward him that convinced his wife, while Athena steps forward proudly to present the victoryâas if Zeusâ favor isnât even a factorâis what pissed him off.
#thatâs why he thunder bolted her. esp that she stepped forward with pride in it#like. Zeus isnât going to be 100% neutral in keeping his word#heâs notoriously petty#if sheâd even been a bit sheepish about the whole deal she mighta had a better chance but that ainât Athena#my post#epic the musical#epic the wisdom saga#the wisdom saga#the wisdom saga spoilers#epic the wisdom saga spoilers#epic the musical spoilers
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iâm pretty sure this was done on the tlt subreddit once before but i havenât seen it here and iâm curious to know tumblrâs opinions on the topic! personally i like the second two much more than the firstâgtn didnât really grab me that much and i wouldnât have even called myself part of the fandom until i decided i might as well give htn a go and immediately got sucked inâbut iâm guessing that most peopleâs experience is different, since the first book seems like the most popular based on the impressions iâve gotten. also feel free to put in tags where youâd rank the short stories (as yet unsent and doctor sex) relative to the books! i would have stuck those in the poll too but there are. 120 different ways to order 5 unique objects
#personally itâs always going to be ayu >/= htn > ntn > dr sex > gtn for me#i do think that gtn might have had a chance against ntn if i had read gtn in the same mindset that i read nona (i.e. already completely 100%#obsessed with the world and characters) but thereâs no way either of them could possibly hope to compete with the EXPERIENCE that is htn#and ayu is absolutely perfect for what what it is (character study of judith subtle worldbuilding exercise etc.)#like that short story more than anything else to me is where itâs clear that muir has written fanfic before because in the best possible way#ayu feels like one of those extremely high-quality 10-15k oneshot fics that you read and find your entire life permanently changed by#also the night that story leaked on this website was my destiel night so i will always have a fondness for it tied to that experience#the locked tomb#polls#if this HAS been done on here then iâm sorry and iâm not trying to steal anyoneâs thunder! i just really want to know
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What I find really interesting about the Thunder Saga is likeâŚOdysseus wasnât wrong? I canât say he made, like, great decisions. But who could have? Heâs the captain. Heâs the one who has to make the hard choices.
If you donât sacrifice six men to Scylla, sheâll sink your ship. The heads will take bites out of the masts and hull and anything else they can get their teeth on. Odysseus HAD to sacrifice six men to get the rest of them home. There was no correct choice to make. But someone had to make it. So Odysseus did, so no one else would have to. So he would be the only one with that guilt.
Isnât that why itâs a tragedy?
#itâs like caught between a rock and a hard place#what can you do WHAT CAN YOU DO#youâre dead either way#either you die physically and lose your chance to return home#or you give up the rest of your humanity#epic the musical#epic the thunder saga#Odysseus#odysseus epic
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Wade means to say that he wants to perform an exceptionally enthusiastic cunnilingus on you, Logie Bear
#give the poor man a chance logan#he's dying for it#poor wade's waiting for logie bear's green signal#deadpool and wolverine#deadpool 3#wade wilson#james logan howlett#poolverine#deadclaws#peanutbub#old man yaoi#imagine your otp#otp prompts#writing promt#marvel memes#mcu avengers edits#ryan reynolds#hugh jackman#deadpool x wolverine#mischievous thunder
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Ok I gotta get this out of my brain, work with me here ok?
Real quick, one caveat. My Greek mythology is rusty at best so I'm basing this purely off of Epic.
Talking about the Thunder Saga, and more specifically the Scylla song. In the previous song 'Suffering' we learn that Odysseus knows about Scylla's cost. Most likely that's why he was silent in the beginning of Scylla. Having to choose six of my men to die would also weigh heavy on my mind.
Then along comes Eurylochus, no longer able to keep his secret about opening the wind bag (Oh noooo). And what does Odysseus decide to do? He makes Eurylochus choose. The 6 men Eurylochus has light torches are all consumed. Absolutely savage. Monster indeed.
I wonder if it felt cathartic for Odysseus? To see Eurylochus, choose(unknowingly) which men to 'kill'. Like a bitter revenge for the men lost to Poseidon.
The last bit is a little bit more of me off the wall cooking but the rest I fully stand by!
#m-thoughts#epic the musical#thunder saga#greek mythology#i dunno man it's late and I've been thinking about this for days lol#and my friend hasn't had a chance to listen to the new saga yet so I'm just sitting here fidgeting
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Just got home drunk and kissed this thunder lad...
#raiden#raiden mortal kombat#mk#mk 11#mortal kombat#mortal kombat 11#raiden mortal kombat 11#thunder dilf#sorry that lipstick looks weird#he is so nghhhh i just want to give him kisses everyday#like pls give me one chance#i'm gay for a god man
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RAIJINSHUU SPOTTED
#freed in a button up and tie is so cute i want to die#i dont fuck with 100yq bc it overall sucks but for the off chance the raijinshuu make an appearance im taking 100 screenshots#LOOK AT THEM THEYRE SO CUUUUUTE#laxus stop looking like a FOOT challenge FAILED#i miss them so much#bickslow#bixlow#freed justine#evergreen#fairy tail evergreen#laxus dreyar#fairy tail#ft#raijinshuu#thunder legion#thunder god tribe
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It's actually spelled "ka-chick-a," but Chick himself doesn't even try...
#pixar cars#Cars (2006)#Chick Hicks#cars fandom#cars meme#meme#A hundred percent chance of... THUNDER!!!#KACHIGGA!!! KACHIGGA!!!#SAY IT WITH ME#sus#Chick no-#đ¤¨đ¸
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