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strxngertogether · 5 months ago
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Alice Bridgerton Verses
Werewolf - Hunted and Cast Out
Werewolves, Vampires, and various other supernatural beings are known to and primarily accepted within society, especially under queen Charlotte's rule who feels favourably towards them. But tensions grew every day between humans and the supernatural until it boils over and the homes of the supernatural are raided, both by ordinary humans and hunters alike.
The Bridgertons are not spared, their high status doing them no favours and possibly even putting them further in harms way with how recognizable they are. Their home is set ablaze and their family attacked, the intention to leave no survivors, not even the young children. And they almost succeed. All except Violet, Eloise, Alice, and Hyacinth are struck down, either by the hands of one or more humans or simply in the fire before they could be rescued.
After being separated from her family, an injured Alice finds herself alone in the forest after getting caught in a wolf trap while running away from the humans. Her oldest brother helped her escape the trap but was then shot dead in front of her.
She spent several days, barely surviving in the forest in her wolf form, all of her wounds getting infected and she was only occasionally able to find food, leaving her starving and weak. Luckily, she was found by someone who did not mean her any harm (typically storyofwhoiam's Graham Becke but this is absolutely VERY open! Feel free to come take care of the child!) and instead tended to her wounds and gave her a place to stay until they could find her family.
She now lives in a cabin in the middle of the woods in hopes of not being found with her mother and two sisters. Initially, they are unsure if Edmund or any of the brothers are alive as Alice did not show any signs of becoming alpha (the next logical choice as she was seemingly the oldest boy despite being so young), but soon it becomes clear that they are all dead as, instead, Eloise has now become the alpha. With Alice not being a boy at all, the role goes to the eldest daughter. (important to note that ages not canon lol Eloise is in her late teens, Alice is 4, and Hyacinth is about 2)
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irlplasticlamb · 6 months ago
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mom, am i still young? can i dream for a few months more?
prints + merch + comm info pinned to profile :)
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alicentsgf · 3 months ago
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“You look so much like your mother in certain lights.”
The Lady Alyrie Hightower (née Florent)
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greenqueenhightower · 6 months ago
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Alicole was underwhelming, but B&C takes the cake as the worst adaptation of a single asoiaf/f&b event so far:
It was so rushed and whitewashed and did not focus on Helaena at all. Where is Helaena pleading for her son's life and offering up her own life instead? Where is Maelor whom Helaena was coerced to offer up as a sacrifice and does not bear to look at? Where is Heleana being forced to make a decision that haunts her entire life? She is obviously traumatized by what happened, but having her just say "they killed the boy" does not do her character and her grief justice. I really hope we get to see more of Helaena in episode 2 because it would be really upsetting if the show just brushes her off.
Not to mention Alicent's absence from the events of B&C. Alicent was really there, worried for her daughter's and grandchildren's lives, and was the first person to offer Helaena some comfort and consolation. The more I think about it the more mad I get because we got robbed of what could have been a truly harrowing and distressing scene that would do the events and the characters justice. Book!B&C was about two mothers and their shared agony, pain, and grief. It could have been powerful and shocking from an acting perspective alone if they had followed the events of the book.
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darklinaforever · 6 months ago
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And yes, Daemon's daughters (Baela & Rhaena) and Daemyra's sons (Aegon III & Viserys II) survived the dance. Not Alicent. Sad. Nah, I'm joking. It's just as well that this bitch is dead. The Greens stans make me laugh trying to make believe that Alicent survived everyone in the end. No way. She will be locked up, hating the color green for the rest of her days before dying of fever. Not very glorious. (On the other hand, those in the comments who try to say that Daemon may have survived... No. He's fucking dead. Stop having weird fantasies about him fucking surviving !)
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fatimaaart · 7 months ago
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new rhaenicent fanart just dropped ‼️
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alvsanne · 5 months ago
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Queen ALICENT HIGHTOWER & the Dance of the Dragons As described in Fire & Blood Part 1
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buildoblivion · 3 months ago
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alice dyer and the terrible, awful, very not good bad day
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valyriansource · 8 months ago
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Ser Tyland felt he had no choice but to confine the Queen Dowager to her own apartments in Maegor’s Holdfast; a gentle imprisonment, but imprisonment nonetheless.
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weirdlookindog · 2 months ago
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“I thought you'd be dying to see me”
Ghost Story (1981)
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nonsensology · 10 months ago
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This was supposed to just be a rough sketch, but then I started getting really invested in it.
I hadn't initially intended to include so many picture book characters, but the nostalgia was overwhelming. Does anyone remember the animated short films produced by Weston Woods? My local library used to have a bunch of them on the Scholastic VHS tapes from the late 90s. (I know some shorts were released on the Children's Circle VHS tapes back in the 80s (🎶 Come on along! Come on along! Join the caravan!), and some were packaged in Sammy's Story Shop in 2008.)
Characters:
Max, from Where the Wild Things Are, written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak
Peter, from The Snowy Day, written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats
Brother Bear and Sister Bear, from The Berenstain Bears series, written and illustrated by Stan and Jan Berenstain
Pooh and Piglet, from the Winnie-the-Pooh books, by A. A. Milne, illustrated by E. H. Shepard
Owen, from Owen, written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes.
Mouse, from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, by Laura Joffe Numeroff, illustrated by Felicia Bond
Louis, from The Trumpet of the Swan, by E. B. White
Mr. Toad, from The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame, based on the illustrations by E. H. Shepard
Mr. Tumnus, from The Chronicles of Narnia series, by C. S. Lewis
Pippi and Mr. Nilsson, from the Pippi Longstocking books, by Astrid Lindgren
Willy Wonka, from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl, based on the illustrations by Quentin Blake
Matilda, from Matilda, by Roald Dahl, based on the illustrations by Quentin Blake (with an homage to the Mara Wilson movie)
Peter Pan and Tinker Bell, from Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie
Merlin and Archimedes, from The Sword in the Stone, by T. H. White, based on the illustrations by Dennis Nolan
Pinocchio, from Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi, based on the illustrations by Enrico Mazzanti
Alice, White Rabbit, and Cheshire Cat, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Tenniel
Rupert Bear, from the Rupert stories, created by Mary Tourtel and continued by Alfred Bestall, John Harrold, Stuart Trotter, and others.
Arthur Read, from the Arthur series, written and illustrated by Marc Brown
Tin Woodman and Scarecrow, from the Land of Oz series, by L. Frank Baum, based on the illustrations by W. W. Denslow and John R. Neill
The Cat in the Hat, from The Cat in the Hat, written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss
a frog on a flying lily pad, from Tuesday, written and illustrated by David Wiesner
Charlotte, from Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White
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amaltheas-garden · 3 months ago
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ryan condal decided Alicent was a worse person than the one we see in f&b, and lied about experiencing blood and cheese with her daughter. The account in f&b is the worst version of the actual event Alicent could come up with, and told it to smear Rhaenyra. But HotD is the way it actually happened. But Alicent isn't mean or ambitious or cunning and loves Rhaenyra and would never go out of her way to paint her as a villain. And we never see her lying and spreading the fake version of b&c around the Red Keep. So which is it condal? Is Alicent an evil conniving woman who made up a story about the most traumatic thing that happened to herself, her daughter, and granddaughter all to besmirch the blameless saint rhaenyra? The *true* B&C was just an oopsie but the *true* Alicent was also just a peace-loving woman who loved Rhaenyra and wanted her to be queen all along? Or maybe, just maybe, f&b B&C is just... how it happened?
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yu2ki · 18 days ago
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everywhere i go i keep her picture in my wallet
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alicentsgf · 4 months ago
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genuinely do think house hightower is cooler and more interesting than the targaryens, like dont get me wrong i like both but the hightowers take it. easily. their shadowy history of alchemy and necromancy, patronage of westeros' cultural and religious institutions, and big fuckass taller-than-the-wall lighthouse has bewitched me body and soul. dragons, blood magic, and a destabilising obsession with incest is all well and good - but institutional corruption and the delicate mastery of soft power? just too tasty. been on the wrong side of several wars and never lost a head or a penny from their main line because they know how to play the game. one of the richest houses in westeros and they know how to do it right ! funding the arts, sciences, faith. controlling the narrative. every message goes through the maesters, them and septas tutoring little lords and ladies, all roads lead to oldtown, and thats just how its done why would you even question it. how could you question it. and all the while the lord of the hightower sits up in the clouds in a tower built atop an unsettling ancient labyrinth of black stone, burning a flame that can be seen for miles, lighting the city every night. like good luck getting away with shit when theres no shadowy corners to hide in. the metaphor isnt subtle. every other house would wish they were the hightowers if they could conceptualise the higher plane this familys operating on.
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heartstopperthoughts · 11 months ago
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Charlie Spring is so strong
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mejcinta · 4 months ago
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Look how they massacred our Dowager Queen :(
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When I catch you, Sara Hess and Ryan Condal!!!
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