#and that the whole play isnt really a love story but a tragedy warning about marrying off your children when they're still kids
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have some benvolio/mercutio being wolfstar variants: (and some james as romeo)
#romeo + juliet was my least favourite shakespeare play until i realised mercutio benvolio and romeo are literally sirius remus and james#and that the whole play isnt really a love story but a tragedy warning about marrying off your children when they're still kids#but like. mercutio is the impulsive too loyal for his own good character#benvolio is constantly trying to stop mercutio from fighting and trying to help romeo get over his heartbreak#and romeo is just out there getting married to a woman he met once and had one conversation with at a party#so sirius remus and james#also the fact they're just constantly making dirty jokes.. like ik they're teen boys so thats common. but still. marauder vibes.#marauders era#marauders#wolfstar#sirius black#remus lupin#james potter
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why passerine is not (just) a found family fic (and why c6 and c7 are necessary): the essay
when you click on passerine, you know that at least one character is going to die. "major character death" is in the warnings, and if you had it recommended to you, likely it was prefaced with "this is going to ruin your life". you read passerine not in spite of but likely because of tommy's death. it punctuates all of the build up, the war, the family, phil leaving and returning, techno choosing to settle with mortals. its gratuitous. its in your face. tommy is funny, charming, and young, and set up to die. you are supposed to assume that he doesnt live through the war, thats the point of everything that comes before.
and its happened before. what makes passerine unique is how ambiguous the setting is. when does it take place? where? in the antarctic empire, or lmanburg, or somewhere else? the authors characterize the kingdom so well, with puffy, niki, and tubbos stories sharing why people love this place and why they are willing to die for it, without once naming what it is exactly that they are fighting for.
the first line is "he must have had a life before this." and he did. in thousands of other fics, time and time again, wilbur, tommy, techno, and phil have met each other, gone through horrible traumas together, and done it again in the next one. its gratuitous. its in your face.
chapters 1-5 hint at this, but c6 and 7 are where this really happens at. you so desperately want a happy ending, to reread up until that fatal line, to see wilbur's sacrifice and imagine an ending where tommy lives and everyone goes home. to rewrite the story. to see it happen again, happen better. thats the essence of fanfiction, and its what phil left techno and his children to pursue. and when he comes back, he discovers that in trying to rewrite the story, he lost the opportunity to enjoy the original.
this is the question passerine poses. is fanfiction a beautiful way to engage with the original work, to expand on what couldve been? yes. but is there a danger in getting caught up in a relationship that is nowhere near canon, playing it out over and over, never quite being satisfied because you know it isnt the truth?
dream represents the opportunity to close your eyes and forget, letting it happen again and going back to the beginning with a vague sense of unease and hope. rewriting the ending, rather than accepting the ugly truth. it is incredibly poetic that people tend to ignore his character and talk about c1-4 over and over, and also incredibly predictable because that seems to be the intention. ignore the voices. ignore your looming fate.
phil, in contrast, represents death and freedom. in locking him away in eternal battle with dream, the freedom to live in peace, blind to what is right in front of him, is gone, and so is death. tommy will never die again.
sbi is a made up family that people use to project their own shit onto. and this is very useful and helpful and fun to do. but in doing so each character loses part of the whole. techno is forever a blood god, violent and undying. wilbur is forever a king, stoic and heaped with responsibility. tommy is forever a child. and phil is forever a parent of children who will suffer. time and time again. and passerine breaks this cycle.
passerine is not a tragedy by technical standards. it is bitterly triumphant. wilbur and techno get to live in peace and mortality, and their ending is finally finite. its meta as fuck and the most creative thing i think ive ever seen.
god it frustrates me so much that no one understands passerine. or is everyone just pretending not to get it? either way youre annoying me
#passerine#the only thing i would change is the casting of the dream team as the antagonists#imo it shouldve been schlatt quackity and fundy#that way you can have sbi in eternal conflict with this trio that they all have fraught relationships with#vs dream team where they have basically no relationship
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Answer to my LONG ask friend, posting it like this because I imagine it would be way to long or else!
hi i hope you dont mind me asking, but perhaps any elriel meta will be willing to cover the whole berons alliance with the queen? because i think thats our winning argument in favor of elriels endgame. and i wish im not reaching or overthinking this lol.
why it will be our winning argument? becaue the whole beron pledged alliance to the queen dont mean anything just yet, it hasnt been flushed out yet (sarah left it open ended), and it will definitely be the main conflict in the next book just to set up the final book and war where all the sides has been established whos with who.
because in my perspective, elriels story really will trigger that conflict and rhysands warning in az pov is literally the set up for that conflict.
when i read acosf, i was thinking there is literally no point of beron making alliance with the queen aside him wanting to be the high king, more power, why would he do that when the queen is in the continent and him in prythian, other high lords will surely oppose him being the high king. thus its two (if the queen indeed would help him) versus six since koschei is still trapped in the lake. plus, his alliance is still a secret, surely other courts will learn of it, wont they?
now however possible consequences from elriel, beron perhaps will use the rejecting mating bond—the blood duel—as a reason to declare a war and have other courts against the night court or eris will finally dethrone his father and be the high lord. and with eris being the high lord, isnt that going to be one of the key topic for morrigans book? sarah also confirms morrigan book and she admits that she doesnt know what the novella is going to be, so its same to assume that mor will get a full novel.
fyi, i cant see lucien will challenge azriel though, he is decent and will respect elains choice, but beron as cruel as he is will surely do something sinister.
and i stumbled across an account on twitter and they compare elriels story to helen of troy and the set up of the trojan war is literally the same as elriel. also, beron reminds me of agamemnon in troy movie (2004), both of them want more power. there are a lot of similarities, imo, between elriel and the set up of iliad. in iliad there is also a duel between hector and achilles (this is me reaching lol).
thus, aside from elains connection to the dread trove, elriels conflict also has the logical conflict that tied to the whole overarching plot for the plot of the series to move forward toward the end, because like i said the whole berons alliance need to be addressed and in acosf it hasnt been addressed yet, at least not enough.
im really sorry if i come off as rude by asking this. i would do it honestly, but i dont have the confidence to post anything online (hence, im anonymous) and im not as convincing as the others in terms of flushing the arguments.
also, you are literally keeping me sane when all of elain antis trying their hardest to discredit elriels.
thank you❤️❤️❤️
Hi! I’m that anon who said that Elriel’s conflict with Beron could be the winning argument for our ship since they are tied closely with each other based on Rhysand’s warning in Azriel POV. If you decide to answer that question, would you mind if you answer this one instead? As I’m pretty much still stand on that point however I’d like to add and correct some statements that I think I don’t express clearly in my previous question:)
If you don’t mind, I’d like to post my theory here, anonymously, since I’m not confident enough to post my thoughts online yet as I’m afraid I’ll be judged harshly lol. And perhaps other metas such as you would like to elaborate more on the matter since I think it is a vital plot for Elriel’s book. It’s quite long, I do apologize for that:)
Like I said, Beron allegiance with Briallyn didn’t make any sense to me and it also took me by surprise when I read ACOSF. Why?
A. Briallyn lived on the continent and Beron is in Prythian. Wouldn’t it be better for him to seek an ally that is closer to him instead? We know that Beron wants to be an ally with her because he heard about her ambition. And I suspect that Beron wants to be the High King or kill Feyre since he knows that she has his power. But one thing for sure is that he wants more power.
B. If he indeed wants to be High King or kill Feyre then I don’t believe that the other high lords would comply with him. Therefore, Beron wouldn’t stand a chance against the other high lords and lady in Prythian since it is two (before the queen was killed by Nesta) versus six. Plus, Briallyin lived in the continent thus her allegiance was not something that he could hold on to, imo.
So obviously we know that Briallyn is dead and her allegiance doesn’t mean anything anymore. However, from her allegiance with Beron we now know that Beron for sure set to be the other villain of this new overarching plot alongside Koschei. And I also think that Beron would be the main villain for the next book because a villain as big as Koschei would likely be dealt in the last book.
Now, why is it tied with Elriel? I think Rhysand’s warning in Az’s POV explains it plainly, and I can’t help but think that it is a set up, a foreshadowing, of what would happen in the next book, especially since Koschei’s plotline is not foreshadowed enough in ACOSF and we only know of his onyx box which we get from ACOWAR.
If we acknowledge that Elriel is endgame and their story is next, then Beron surely comes to play in the next book. Their relationship will push the overarching plot one step closer to its climax.
FYI, I can’t see Lucien invoke the Blood Duel himself, he is a decent person so he will respect and understand Elain’s choice to be with Azriel since it is definitely where we are going in the matter of endgame. But, Beron, as cruel as he is, will surely make use of the situation to profit himself, to reach his ambition that is momentarily squashed with Briallyn dead.
These are possible results of what could happen with Blood Duel plotline:
1. Beron would ally himself with Koschei as Briallyn did before because he knows he is outnumbered if he declared a war against the Night Court.
2. Beron could convince other high lords in Prythian to go against the Night Court if Lucien was killed in the Blood Duel, I pray that it will not happen though Lucien deserve some peace and happiness with the woman who wants and loves him voluntarily.
3. Eris would rebel against his father's order for Lucien to invoke the duel, and Beron would be dethroned by Eris and he would be the next high lord of Autumn Court.
I personally lean more on number three, because with Eris being the high lord wouldn’t it be one of the key topics for Mor’s book? It is already confirmed that Sarah pitched Mor’s story as one of the books and she admits that she doesn’t know what the novella is going to be. So, it’s safe to assume that Mor will get a full novel, not a novella one. Seeing her sparse appearance and development we’ve seen of her in ACOSF, then it is also logical to assume that Mor will not be the next book main character.
In conclusion, Elriel needs to happen to address Beron's situation and bring the overall plot of the series a bit higher before it reaches climax in the final book. Is it also possible that Beron’s scenario still can be addressed without it being tied to Elain and Azriel? Yes, but, I will say it again, Rhysand���s warning is a clue, a foreshadowing, of what conflict will be covered in the next book. For an author to drop something as big as that but not happening is a lazy writing in my opinion.
In the previous question I also mentioned that Elriel’s story is kinda similar to Iliad. Their set up is pretty much similar to me, however, I don’t think Elriel’s story will end in tragedy since Sarah doesn’t like to read, write, sad endings.
I’m sorry if I come off as ordering you around, but I really appreciate it if you and other metas also put your thought in the whole Beron/Elriel situation since I’m 95% sure Elain book is next and Azriel will be her LI seeing there is no progress with her and Lucien yet.
And I still stand by my point, you and other Elriel metas keep me sane when all of Elriel antis trying their hardest to discredit all of Elriel’s interaction and feeling in order to make their ship endgame. Thank you so much❤️❤️❤️
Wowza! This has got to be one of the longest asks I have ever received, hahah, congratulations and thank you for taking the time to write it to me!
I would definitely consider doing such a meta, I am working on my Elriel debunking one currently, chipping away at it slowly! It’s a big boy.
I definitely agree that it is a very important and key point because like you said Elriel will be the trigger that pushes this story forward, giving Beron the push he needs, and also it will give or potential for Eris to step in and also Lucien by proxy. It would as you said accelerate the whole plot.
I have said before and I will say it again, Elriel brings so much plot to the story and ties in so many different characters, that say Gwynriel for arguments sake, doesn’t. I have no doubts at all who are the next POVs.
Agree with literally every ounce of your first ask, they have all the ties. There is no point mentioning The blood Duel if it is never going to come in to play, whether they actually do it or get close too it has to happen now. And if that is the case then Elriel clearly has to happen to get there! I don’t think Lucien would participate because I think he would respect Elains decision but who knows...
I feel like their is potential for his hand to be forced by say Beron or someone else, like you said though all ties roll back to Elain. And her ARC.
I am so sorry you don’t feel like you can post it yourself, because you clearly have some great well thought out perspective, and you are well spoken. I am sure the fandom would love to hear your thoughts from you, when you are ready of course. Until then you are always welcome to come here and share with me!!
Going to answer your second one separately because I didn’t read the second one first and now I see you said to answer the other one ahhhahaha
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