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vigcup · 21 days ago
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another treasure planet oc? so it seems
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ladyseidr · 5 years ago
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I want one headcanon for every muse. :)
@notanoutlaw ( ask me about headcanons )
fkjsaldflds you really answered the call & i love it. okay. so this gonna be under a read more because it’ll be long. inactive muses won’t be done + Simon or Harley because they’re testing muses that i’m considering removing
Maria Lewis
There’s absolutely nothing Maria enjoys more than spending time with her daughter Susan, but, in particular, she enjoys playing outside with her. Once Susan is older and Maria is happy married they have a small garden back behind the house that they both tend to together. It’s all produce and, towards the end, it’s one of the few times during the course of a week where Maria sees Susan happy.
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
When Eliza was little she loved to climb trees. She especially liked to rope Angelica and Peggy into it, although neither was willing to go quite as high as she. Her parents weren’t too keen on it, especially considering she never fully grew out of it. Ask her if she wants to climb a tree and there’s a pretty large chance she’ll say yes unless she’s very, very busy.
John Laurens
John tried to convince his father to let him stay in Geneva longer, and not just for Francis and Louis. For the first time in his life, he had met a small group of people like him. Men who were interested in other men, men in committed relationships with one another. But also he knew he would probably never see Louis again and that Francis wouldn’t return to America for at least another year. At the time he was convinced that they were The Ones.
John “Jay” Church
Jay is never particularly liked by his father-in-law, who sort of sets out to find a reason to dislike him after the elopement. Despite this, he gets along with most of the rest of the family. In fact, he’s very close to the Hamiltons, particularly after the move back to New York. He puts up with Philip Schuyler because he loves Angelica enough to put up with pretty much anything.
Cornelia Schuyler Morton
Cornelia was never very close with Angelica considering how young she was when Angelica married and later moved to London. On the other hand, she was very, very close with her brothers and younger sister growing up. As for Eliza and Peggy? They got along pretty well, although the two sometimes had a habit of babying her because of the severe age difference.
Martha Manning Laurens
Completely not a fool and could pretty much guess that John was, at best, not attracted to her at all, but totally did consider that he might not be attracted to women. She was not particularly in love with him and was more so playing the part of the wife that she learned growing up. She did desperately want him around for his daughter, especially because she was scared to be a single mother in a time so damning to single mothers. But deep down, she knew she’d be lucky to ever see him again.
Margarita “ Peggy” Schuyler Van Rensselaer
Angelica and Eliza both knew about her planned elopement and might have been involved in helping her get out of the house (though she’d never admit it). She went to them in a state of devastation when she realized she wouldn’t be allowed to marry Stephen and they practically fed her the idea. It wasn’t shocking coming from Angelica “literally just eloped with her husband recently” Church and Eliza “will end up planning to elope before her parents even reject Alexander” Schuyler.
Angelica Schuyler Church
I’ve touched on her inability to comfort people many times, but here why: she doesn’t care for comfort usually. No, Angelica needs to solve her problems. How will a hug or crying or pretty words fix her problem? They won’t. Obviously, this is deeply unhealthy and when faced with situations that can’t simply be “fixed” she has a massive breakdown, but that’s another story.
Rachel Faucette
Rachel kept a collection of every little trinket, pretty rock, or other gifts that her sons brought her. It sat all across the top of her chest of drawers in her room. To anyone else, it was useless clutter, ugly. To her, it was covered in the greatest gifts she had ever received… besides the boys themselves.
Alexander Hamilton
Here’s a headcanon that no one on the planet but me has: Alexander had never really been with a man before John, in any sense of the word. He didn’t even really recognize his attraction to men as an attraction. But between falling for John, finding out John was attracted to men, and then realizing that maybe he didn’t exactly see John as just a friend, it put a lot of his past in perspective.
Anne Boleyn
Historically Anne didn’t necessarily love Henry at first. In fact, she didn’t particularly want his attention at all. She was not inclined to be a mistress and thus there were no advantages to being chased after. She did slowly grow to feel something she considered to be love for him as time went on—part genuine and perhaps part survival. That only made it hurt more when he turned on her so easily.
Catherine of Aragon
In the musical verse Catherine is, naturally, very uncomfortable around Anne at first. She struggles with the entire concept of having been followed by so many women, but she and Anne didn’t end on good terms. The show brings them together, though, and she is actually the first to begin reaching out to heal things. How does she start? She brings Anne an after-show snack one night and silently walks away.
Anna of Cleves
Historically she was actually very close with Katherine Howard despite their short time together. They became close when Anna was still queen and Katherine was one of her ladies, finding in her a companion to match her own German companions. After her divorce and Katherine’s marriage, the friendship remained. Upon hearing of Katherine’s death, Anna collapsed.
Katherine Howard
Historically she was much more politically-minded than thought. She understood that, as queen, she had duties. She was politically intelligent, generous, and empathetic. She was well-liked by those who came to court and harsh judgement came only after the news of her past rang out.
Jane Seymour
Musically she opens up as the realization strikes that she can speak without harm coming to her. She is far from being a “Mom Friend,” actually being sarcastic and fairly snarky. Though still not reckless and very anxious, she learns to speak her mind and damn well does. Often.
Mary Tudor
She had some very, very complicated feelings towards her father. On one hand, she loved him deeply and believed he was owed respected as the King, chosen by God. On the other, she never forgave him for many of his actions, particularly against her mother and her faith.
Arthur Morgan
This is obviously based on my own style of gameplay, but Arthur tends to dress well. It’s not a matter of pride or vanity, but more so because he grew up without nice clothes and didn’t particularly get a chance to have otherwise until he was into his adulthood and able to earn money and keep his share.
Javier Escuella
The knife’s a defense mechanism that he’s only half-conscious of. People are, to be blunt, less likely to fuck with you if you sit around playing with a blade. He used to be worse for it when he first joined the gang, before he trusted them. The knife kept the ones he trusted least or the ones who wanted to insult him (cough Bill cough) at bay, particularly once he proved that he wasn’t afraid to pull it on someone. He wouldn’t have actually hurt anyone in the gang, though, unless they had actually turned on him.
Samuel Farley
Not as trusting and innocent as he lets on, he has plenty of reason to doubt others, particularly in America. He’s Irish and Catholic in a country that, at the time, was very anti both. He grew up experiencing the worst of prejudice against people like him in his own country, his family not even able to own land due to them being openly Catholic.
Rosemary Levine
Rosemary pretends not to be bothered by killing—in fact, she can be overly quick to kill her enemies—but it bothers her. To be wanted dead or alive for murder when she had once been just another daughter of a wealthy, high-class family stings. In many ways, she feels she has less excuse for her actions. And because she feels so damned, she has a lot fewer qualms against committing more sins.
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vigcup · 18 days ago
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sometimes family is just four teenage losers
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