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I just love the thought of Runaan and Ethari teasing each other about their tastes in tea
#one time their mugs get mixed up and they both make a disgusted face before swapping#runaan plonks a teabag into the mug and proceeds to drink it like that and ethari just goes ''it's not going to taste like anything yet''#runaan: ''that's the point''#and then there's ethari who sometimes steeps his tea for hours/overnight#ruthari
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Hiiii. Got nothin to ask just wanted to say hi, you give me a lot of drawing motivation
You know what I look like? I thought I was so well hidden...
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Gren: Do you support gay rights? Runaan: I’m literally gay. Gren: You’re avoiding the question!
#gren is the number one ally#the only reason he wouldnt be friends with runaan was if he didnt support#he just needs to make sure#gren doesnt know about ethari yet#tdp#the dragon prince#runaan#tdp incorrect quotes#tdp runaan#gren tdp#the dragon prince gren#dungeon buddies
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I was today years old when I learnt that one of Runaan's early concept designs was rejected for being too "spicy" and now it lives rent free in my head
Me: side thigh slits. what's so spicy about them?
Also me: *watches Hell's Paradise for the first time* o-oh. OH.
#*slides $10 to the nearest artist* so I have an artistic vision...#you've heard of Runaan gazing at Ethari's heart... now get ready for Ethari gazing at Runaan's thigh slits#okay but there are now THREE things I want to see Runaan in (1) free flowing hair (2) high ponytail (3) spicy side slits#I have just been informed that Runaan's voice actor who has experience in musical theatre wants to do a musical number... I must agree#I didn't mean for this post to sound so thirsty... yet here we are#the dragon prince#tdp runaan#runaan#hell's paradise#yuzuriha
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Someone get that dumb brittish twink out of the coin right now so i can erase him and the entire dumb moonfam out of my brain
#this is a joke btw I love the moonfam ethari is literally my fav tdp character#runaan tdp#moon fam#the dragon prince#I havent seen s6 yet but I have a few hopes (pls gimme more ellis and ava content)
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HORRAY!!! Here’s the art-cover! Recently I’ve posted piece with Ethari and Runaan… Check it out if you haven’t seen this yet! Now it’s time for another artwork to shine. I really liked the process, in final it looks so good! Especially printed one. Hope you’ll like it!
#eledarart#fanart#the dragon prince#tdp#the dragon prince fan zine#tdp russian zine#netflix series#tdp rayla#tdp ezran#tdp callum#tdp zym#tdp aaravos#art cover
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She Must Pay the Price, or A Drop of Mercy :: A Rayla and Leola Meta
Quick:
You're a young elven girl, and you show mercy and compassion to a human that you definitely weren't supposed to. When it's found out, you're punished, with elves even calling for your execution (6x09, book 1 novelization). Your father does what he can, but there's only so much. You're put on trial. You're found guilty regardless of intent, and only by association. You die for this; you die for them. You're a star. A guiding light. There's even a Great Fall off a precipice (though only one of you hits the ground).
Your name is Leola, or Rayla.
You're the beginning and the end, respectively.
So let's talk about it.
Tests of Love
For years, I had wondered where Aaravos' assessment of "Those who fail tests of love are simple animals. They deserve to be motivated by fear" (2x09) came from, cause you don't drop in a line like that if it's not going somewhere. It's quite a statement and worldview, after all. Now, with Leola's trial, it seems we know.
We can see, then, perhaps that Leola's gift giving was the first test of love — are you willing to break the Natural Law, the Natural Order of things? — to help another? To show another a source of power in order to share, to be compassionate, and in Rayla's case, to be merciful (though we'll get more to that in a minute).
We also know that the love Leola had was powerful and all encompassing:
She didn't care to follow the order set in the stars. Though she was born an immortal being from the Heavens, she loved this world... and all its flaws. Her heart was warm and open.
And she befriended mortals. Animals, elves... and humans.
ETHARI: Who I love, where I love, what I love, are all specific. But to Runaan and those like your parents... love is rooted in all families, all creatures. Souls like that feel called to protect everyone as fiercely as those they hold close. (Bloodmoon Huntress)
Okay, so Leola and Rayla both have big compassionate hearts and befriend creatures from all over the place. So what? So do Callum, Ezran, Soren, and most of our other main good guy characters. Even Claudia to a degree (though she could work on not using magical creatures for spell parts).
Well, specifically, it's because of how they intersect currently more with anyone else on the concept of
Mercy
KOSMO: Daughter of the Moon, yours is a wondrous heart. In a moment of mercy, you sent ripples out into the ocean of time. Ripples that have not yet stilled. (6x05)
Rayla sparing Marcos, as noted in multiple interviews by the creators and by myself in previous metas, is ultimately the inciting incident / lynchpin of the entire series. Without it, there would've been no soulfang proposal or Ez running away to find the egg or any of the number of other elements that had to come together to make achieving peace possible.
While we still have details to discover regarding Aaravos' Fall and development of dark magic, we know that a lack of mercy was ultimately what sent him on his path of vengeance. Leola was not shown mercy, and while it seems there were already "flaws" for an imperfect world, things were (probably) better than they currently are in Xadia in a variety of ways. Then, to kick off the entire Saga, we have Rayla sparing Marcos in a soundtrack literally titled "Mercy" and have Kosmo, seasons and seasons later, spell out directly what a big deal this was for well, the ocean of time.
None of this is to say Rayla can't act out of revenge — she did ("when I first came here, I was on a mission for revenge") and she has ("but I became so obsessed with revenge"), much like Aaravos ("he isn't doing anything out of love, he's doing it for revenge") — but that her general compassion and love for others has always been stronger than her grief or rage, and that even when she had every social and personal reason to, she was and is fundamentally unable to hurt someone innocent.
Even when she's shamed or punished for it by herself or by others. RAYLA: The human looked up at me, and I saw the fear in his eyes. RUNAAN: Of course he was afraid, but you a job to do! (1x01)
EZRAN: Yeah, but then you saw he was scared, and you knew he was a person, just like you. RAYLA: That shouldn't have mattered. I had a job to do. (1x08)
The Cosmic Council — and to a degree, the Silvergrove — say that the reasonings or motivations, the intentions, behind Leola and Rayla's actions do not and should not matter when it comes out to doling 'Justice'. So Leola faces her justice, being literally killed in the one manner that can kill a Startouch elf, and so does Rayla, being metaphorically Ghosted / 'murdered' by her community, regardless.
Neither are enough to ultimately quell their light or their love/power, however.
A Star
RAYLA: That beautiful shining star you just pointed out? We call it Leola's Last Wish. (5x02)
So both Leola and Rayla are stars in season 6, literally and metaphorically respectively. Leola's is more self-explanatory, whereas Rayla's is mostly about the role she has in Callum's life as a guiding light and star. I don't think it's a coincidence, though, that just as Rayla placed Callum on his path of being a primal mage, though, that Leola did the same for humanity. I also don't think it's a coincidence that Callum's love for Rayla restores Callum's own light and agency amid Leola giving humanity the same through light and fire.
It happened long ago, when humans had only just learned to hold fire in their hands without burning. They nurtured their precious primal flames secretly—in the dark of night, beneath shadows and shrouds—as cultivating its glow drew the eyes and ire of monsters. Eventually, for the audacity of their fire, they were hunted, and—though they looked to the stars for salvation—the stars, too, looked down upon them with disdain. Humanity had been given something it was never meant to have. (TDP shorts, Ripples)
In this way, we see the manifestation of a repeating parallel of Rayla representing Leola, a gift giver of life, magic, light, unjustly punished/killed, and Callum representing humanity, looking to the kindest brightest star for guidance, magic, restoration, and salvation if he's just given the chance to grasp it. After all, presumably, Leola's last wish would have something to do with primal magic and humanity, and who represents that better than Callum, with two arcana under his belt and possibly more on the way? With that in mind, I want to return to another quote from earlier but with a different focus on
Ripples
Daughter of the Moon, yours is a wondrous heart. In a moment of mercy, you sent ripples out into the ocean of time. Ripples that have not yet stilled.
The wisest of the humans looked upon the water. His own reflection smiled back at him, and he dared to imagine what such power would feel like in his own hands, should he be allowed to hold it. Imagine, he thought, if I were more than what I am. With a trembling hand he touched the surface of the water. Ripples spread from his fingertips. [...] I hope the stars were watching. I hope they saw it: the moment their perfect reflections turned warped and ruined, churned to chaos by the touch of a single human hand. In this, the humans taught me another lesson. And so I touch the surface of the water. I watch the ripples spread.
Water in TDP is a strange beast, symbolically speaking. There are some more straight forward motifs (reflections, "don't try to control where the river [of life] goes, there's one thing you can know and control: yourself"). For Aaravos, it's connected to deep loss but also his own sense of patience in playing and winning his game, as illustrated above. For Rayla, it's linked to shame, self-reflection, bravery, and loss. Aaravos weeps and creates a sea upon losing Leola; Rayla says goodbye to her family by the lotus pond times three.
We don't know what water represents for Leola. Not distinctly, anyway. The best we can figure though, is that by following the through line of the Rayla and Leola parallels, that the ripples Leola wanted to send out or did send out — not the distortions caused by her father and his grief — are ones that Rayla received, and then continued.
Rayla has always been a foil to Aaravos, and this hasn't changed. She is the one who set Callum on the path initially of being a mage, which put him in Aaravos' machinations as prey; she retrieved his Key; and she's the reason Callum's done dark magic, twice. At the same time, much like the moon, Rayla carries Leola's light as much as she shoulders Aaravos' dark. She literally represents light in Callum's life, helps lead him through the darkness, and him being a primal mage and it's possible growth to other humans is the best possible thing that could've ever happened to Xadia.
Sol Regem says that "no one can save" Xadia or fix what is deeply broken. The Cosmic Council said that Leola had broken the Cosmic order and had to pay the price. Rayla has repeatedly been willing to pay the price for both hers and other's actions in hopes of making things right, of sparing others' pain. Sometimes to her detriment, but—if Rayla as Callum's one Truth could fix the darkness within him, if she's the lynchpin for breaking the Cycle, for bringing back Runaan and fixing her family's souls, in opposing and presenting mercy amid the Council's lack of mercy, in the face of Xadia's violence—
Then Rayla's act of mercy in 1x01, and potentially beyond in S7 with Callum, will be what fixes Xadia.
Leola's gift of magic is what 'broke' Xadia, and her execution is what literally did so, leading to the division of the continent. She wrongly paid the price in the absence of mercy and love. Rayla is therefore her thematic successor — welcomed this time as Light and Truth — as the carrier of Mercy and Love, and she will 'fix' Xadia through her ripples and dynamics. She will mend them back together. There will, at last, be no price to pay.
Misc. Thoughts / Predictions
One thing I was always curious about going forward into future seasons was the prospect of a 'trial' or reunification of the Silvergrove. It felt like a no-brainer the Silvergrove would have to change in order to reflect Runaan's character arc, much the way we see Katolis and the Sunfire elves change to better accommodate the new, more compassionate world order. Pre-S4 a trial felt a little strange as an idea, though post-S4 the parallels it could provide to the Lucia tribunal made more sense about why include either (or both).
However, Leola's trial seemed to hammer home the almost necessity (as this is still a prediction, after all, that may not happen) of Rayla and/or Runaan saying their peace to the Silvergrove leaders. This would be a great opportunity to provide a contrast to the Cosmic Council, reaffirming that Xadia is ultimately better than them because the Moonshadow elves and everyone else can change, and the Cosmic Council seemingly cannot or will not. But I guess we'll have to wait for S7 or beyond (#GiveUsTheSaga) to find out if this'll come to fruition or not.
I also wanted to touch on what we see with Leola ("I'm so scared!") and the repeated emphasis on "recognizing fear as a moment of empathy and personhood" and the horror that can come if you don't have that moment of recognition. This is something I've touched on before most notably as a striking difference between S1 Rayla and S5 Claudia, but I thought it was worth mentioning as S6 added to it specifically with Viren towards Soren and Lissa. This is another point in the "Rayla is an inversion of the Council's lack of mercy" column, as Leola's — a child's fear, and Aaravos willing to pay the price and take her place — earns her no mercy. Rayla, meanwhile, sees someone innocent that she has 'every right' to execute is afraid of her, and that strays her hand; it steadies her sword, and she spares him. Because if someone is afraid of you, it's worth asking yourself why, and what you might want to do instead.
Last but not least I wanted to talk about Leola's parallels to Callum and Ezran as well, since they are very much there (though yet not perhaps to the same extent).
Ezran has Leola's friendliness to animals and soft heart. He too is a child whose death is called for as a means of Justice, and he is granted mercy through Rayla and the discovery of the egg, able to live and grow and help usher in peace. He is, I think, what Leola might've been allowed to be if she'd lived in different times. Callum, meanwhile, carries the gift giving motif through his cube, staff, and tokens he both gives to (moon-phoenix bracelet) and receives (the moon opal necklace) from Rayla, and previous 'human-Leola' magic dynamic. Callum being able to break free fully from Aaravos' and dark magic's control in S7 and turn his eye instead to primal magic will be what helps bring true justice to Leola and hope for humanity / Xadia in righting the Cosmic Council's fundamental wrongdoing. Hopefully, anyway.
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this deep dive into some parallels and potential narrative goings-on between Leola and Rayla as characters. TDP loves its historical and ironic layers in TDP (Ez and the Orphan Queen, Viren's arc from S1 to S6) and I think this layered thematic dynamic between the two merciful young girls was a good, brilliant choice by the creative team. I'm excited to see where this thematic thread goes in the future and how it may continue to be woven into the story. As always, thank you for reading, and I'll see you in the next one.
#tdp rayla#tdp leola#tdp meta#tdp spoilers#the dragon prince#she must pay the price#s6 spoilers#multi#arc 1#arc 2#s6#analysis series#analysis#parallels#rayla#leola
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Callum, talking to Ethari post-reunion: So you have your husband back
Ethari: Yes, I do
Callum You must be... re-leafed he's okay
Ethari: ...Oh, yes. I must admit, when I saw him for the first time, I got quite a bit... sappy
Callum: I understand how you feel. When I saw Rayla after two years, I fir-got how much I loved seeing her face
Ethari: That’s sweet. How are you enjoying the Silvergrove, by the way? Have you tree-ted yourself to the bakery, yet?
Callum: Oh, the moonberry surprises are the best! I can see why they're so poplar
Ethari: I know, right? They're just the thing to spruce up your day
Callum: I tried some of the other pastries, but in comparison to the surprises, they were just oak-kay
Ethari: The surprises are delicious. When my husband and I were younger, I remember how he wood pine after those desserts as if they were the answer to life.
Callum: He's got good taste. Do you think you could convince him to branch out and try some tarts from Katolis?
Ethari: I'm not sure... but it wood-n't hurt to try
Runaan:
#callum and ethari communicate EXCLUSIVELY in tree puns#aaron told me himself trust me guys#tdp#tdp memes#callum#ethari#runaan#ruthari#giveusthesaga#the dragon prince#tdp headcanons
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@hoothalcyon, I know, right. Like, what has Ethari been doing for those last two years? How has he been coping and dealing with not only the loss of his family but the unspeakable guilt and unbearable regret for ghosting Rayla? No doubt it's left him severely hurt, scarred, distraught, and completely heartbroken ever since. Consumed by nothing but regrets, remorse, despair, and sorrow. Or to make it even angstier, him dealing with some self-loathing and self blaming. All alone with nothing but memories and probably left wondering how and why everything went wrong.
Poor guy, let Ethari be reunited with his daughter. Let him pour all his heart and soul into every single apology to Rayla. Acknowledging how horribly he failed her as a father and vowing to her that he's never leaving her side again. Please give me all the soft dad hugs between Ethari and Rayla in S5. Give them the reunion and reconciliation that they deserve. They've been through too much hurt and heartbreak already. 😢
so either ethari isn't in s5 or they're just gonna have him show up with no warning or story beforehand LMAO
#this isn't salty btw I'm just observing#same here#like i want ethari reunited with rayla and have important yet truthful conversations with each other about all that's happened#please give this man his beautiful husband his sassy precious daughter and his best friends 🙏🙏#they have all suffered and been through so much#the moonfam deserve to be reunited again#they deserve a happy ending after all they've been through 🥺🥹😢😭❤️🙌🙏#ethari#rayla#moonfam
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Rayllum's problems are Moonshadow problems
(and Runaan needs to help fix them)
Callum and Rayla have officially reconciled as of season 6, and while many were happy, some still feel that Rayla hasn't properly earned Callum's forgiveness as she's never directly apologized for abandoning him. Personally, I don’t mind that Rayla hasn’t apologized yet. I think it makes sense that she still doesn’t quite understand how harmful it was, because her “leaving to keep a loved one safe” was perfectly consistent with the values she was raised with. Specifically, the values Runaan raised her with, and he's been Rayla's primary role model throughout her life.
Rayla putting her body between an innocent child and someone trying to kill them and refusing to back down no matter the odds? Runaan.
Unhesitatingly going to her almost-certain death in the name of duty? Runaan.
Leaving her loved ones on dubious intel to stalk someone across the world like a vengeful persistence predator? Runaan again.
Rayla does know her leaving hurt Callum, but however bad she feels about leaving, she still thinks she's done the right thing, because Callum's safe. This attitude of leaving to keep others safe while striking out alone to deal with challenges is held up as an expression of selfless sacrifice in Moonshadow culture, and we see it play out for Rayla in her own family. Her parents leave her to protect the future of Xadia in the Dragonguard. Runaan leaves Ethari for his work as an assassin. Bluntly put, Bloodmoon Huntress is a story of Rayla being conditioned with these values, however loving her family is.
Rayla struggles with her resentment and feelings of abandonment when her parents leave, but starts to come around after seeing how Runaan and Ethari (happily married and deeply in love) rationalize this in their relationship. Rayla questions how Runaan could leave Ethari to do the things he does, how Ethari could accept it, and is told that bad things can be justified if you do them for the right reasons. This is clearest to her when Runaan and Ethari discuss this together, unknowingly overheard by Rayla.
Rayla emulates Runaan in her relationship with Callum, but Ethari understands why Runaan does the things he does, because he shares the same (questionable) cultural values, where Callum does not.*
I think the catch will be the entire moonfam grappling with where these values led them. Runaan has been described as the most Moonshadow of the Moonshadow elves, his particular brand of selfless ruthlessness is valued there. But he spent two years in a hell of his own making because he tried and failed to uphold Moonshadow society's impossible values. Was Runaan trekking across country to murder a 10 year old really doing anything to keep his people safe? Was it worth tearing their family apart?
I think seeing her family have to deal with the fallout of their actions may be the breaking point forcing Rayla to reevaluate her treatment of Callum. How do they move forward from this?
*This understanding is also built on the communication and trust Ethari and Runaan have built in their marriage, where Rayla broke her promise, lied to, and abandoned Callum. In Bloodmoon Huntress, Runaan trusts Ethari's judgement and respects his decision when he follows him into a dangerous situation, and they plan and work together to solve the problem. We know from "Ghost" they disagreed on Runaan's last mission and Rayla's role in it, but they discussed and came to an agreement, for better or worse. Runaan doesn't dismiss him and he certainly didn't lie and go behind his back. Rayla's dishonesty is definitely not something she gets from Moonshadow values or Runaan, but before we drag Rayla too much for this, recall that Runaan keeping his promises led him to try and murder a child, and Rayla's lies are usually a misguided attempt to protect others.
#the dragon prince#tdp#runaan#rayla#callum#ethari#rayllum#ruthari#moonfam#and the apology that was promised#bloodmoon huntress#bloodmoon huntress spoilers#tdp season 6 spoilers#tdp season 7 speculation
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Me: What do you mean season 7 is going to happen soon and we haven't seen Ethari yet? What do you mean it's been two years since we last saw him? What do you mean Ethari and Runaan haven't reunited yet? What do you mean Ethari might think Runaan is still dead? Your all liars. Ruthari has reunited and are living out their best days with no Aaravos and no Viren. They are looking after Rayla with Lain and Tiadrin who are very much alive and are also looking after all her friends.
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Also Me: Denial is a river in Egypt and I am drowning in it
#ruthari#ethari#moonfam#tdp#I am delulu#And proud of it#DeLuSiOn#tdp spoilers#tdp season 6 spoilers#I don't know if any of this counts as spoilers#But I'm gonna tag it just to be safe
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Thinking about Downfall again, and I just have to wonder why the three missing Prime’s weren’t there.
We know why Etharis wasn’t there, we know that Ioun had been taken captive, we know that Kord and Bahamut were waiting in the wings alongside Tiamat.
But what of the Changebringer? The Moonweaver? Moradin?
Could they not stomach the thought? Did they simply not agree?
Was the Lady of Change willing to see the Change of Aeor through one way or another, yet so tied to Freedom that she couldn’t put her own hand on the tiller?
Moradin is the God of Craftsman, was he too impressed by the workings of Aeor, but unlike the chaos within the heart of the Arch Heart was he too staid to lend a hand in its destruction?
Was the Goddess of Love to bereaved by all that would be lost to raise her hand against her children? Did she hear all their secrets and feel too moved by them to move against them? From where does the deepest amount of care spring, love or mercy?
I want to know their thoughts. Why they weren’t there. What they would have done if they had been. Would things have been different?
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i was gonna make more sketches to post with this but my wrist hurts
anyways, modern/biker au. ethari is a mechanic and runaan is a reckless pilot, they're not married yet so that's why i didn't include the horn cuffs. this au coexists with the rayllum modern au.
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𝙇𝙐𝘿𝙄𝘾 | 𝙍𝙐𝙉𝘼𝘼𝙉 𝙓 𝙀𝙏𝙃𝘼𝙍𝙄
Prompt: Runaan returns from a mission; exhausted. Ethari braids his hair and they have a soft and slow night in the meadow. Then Rayla decides to join them.
Warning[s]: None, all fluffy <3
Pairing: Runaan x Ethari & Rayla [Rayla's scene right at the end]
Word count: 1.5k
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this is what was mentioned in orphic. the memory rayla was reminiscing about. and i just had to, i think it's beyond adorable. i love ruthari so much <3 have fun reading. :)
Ethari’s hands were gentle as he combed through Runaan’s mane of silky white hair, weaving his fingers through the slightly tangled locks. The moon gleamed above them, the clock ticking on while nature paid no heed to that. Neither did they. They didn’t know how long it had been since they had sat out here. But neither of them cared, or minded. Runaan returned from a mission, tired, but wanting desperately to bask in his husband’s warmth, of course Ethari would never deny him of that simple joy in life. Although an elfling Rayla did. She wouldn’t stop tugging at Runaan’s hair, to the point that the already messed up hair was now practically falling apart. Somehow Runaan had found it in himself to tuck the very… enthusiastic elfling into bed. Huffing and snaking his arms around Ethari as the craftsman waited at their kitchen, chopping some fruit for him.
“It took so long…” He yawned, pressing his face onto Ethari’s shoulder, chin resting there. Ethari hummed, placing the knife away and turning back to his husband.
He ran his hands through his white curls of hair, one of the silver cuffs slipping off and onto his palm. “You should’ve let me put her to bed.”
“It was my turn,” Runaan reasoned, but the way his eyes drooped begged to disagree with the words leaving his mouth. He leaned into Ethari’s touch, barely noticing how the tip of one of his horns poked him. Ethari didn’t react, just continued carding his fingers through his husband’s hair.
“It would’ve been fine, but she’s asleep now. Here.” His warm hand left the plain of Runaan’s face and hair, the assassin frowned from the loss of warmth, but his eyes followed the hand anyway. Ethari held up a plate of nicely sliced fruit for him. How endearing, he smiled. Gently, Runaan accepted the plate, Ethari’s arm snaking around his waist and leading him to the table. Runaan sat down wordlessly, Ethari opposite him as he smiled at his husband.
Runaan picked up a slice, taking a slow bite, but his hand shook slightly. He hurried with the next, until he was on the next slice. And he did it with the rest of the fruit on the plate. Ethari frowned softly, he opened his mouth to say but Runaan smiled at him.
“I’m fine,” He insisted to Ethari’s silent plea. Ethari wasn’t particularly convinced anyway.
“I wouldn’t think so,” He said, standing up. He made his way over to Runaan, pushing the plate away. He held his hands out. Runaan eyed them, glancing at the blacksmith before he accepted the hands. Ethari intertwined their fingers, pulling Runaan up. The assassin stumbled into his chest, cursing himself for the imbalance. “It’s okay, you just need some rest.”
“I don’t want to head back to bed just yet,” Runaan whispered.
Ethari chuckled. “You sound a lot like Rayla now, and no, we’re not heading back to bed just yet.” He tugged Runaan forward, leading the tired assassin out of their humble abode. Into the meadow just outside the Silvergrove. Runaan wasn’t even sure how he managed to keep on walking, but as long as he was with Ethari, he supposed he could do it.
The flowers tickled Runaan’s ankles, but it felt like a breeze to him, with the way Ethari hummed ahead of him and then sat down, pulling Runaan with him. A soft gasp left Runaan’s mouth as he dropped onto the soft grass beneath him. When he hit the ground, Ethari laughed, pulling the assassin’s back closer to him, until he could rest his chin on Runaan’s shoulder, brushing the hair to one side.
“Let me do this for you, just relax.” He twirled some of the white hair around his fingers. Runaan relaxed into the grip, shoulders slumping. Ethari squeezed his shoulder, softly moving the long white hair back over his shoulder. He inched back, just a bit. Runaan missed the warmth, but he didn’t mind.
The assassin watched the moon, the stars twinkling beside her, and he smiled, the soft gleam that she casted down on the grass dancing with the breeze that swept through the meadow, hitting Runaan’s skin like the drafts that swept through their house in the early mornings, when he’d be draped safely in Ethari’s arms and warmth. Who was humming behind him, effectively lulling him into a near sleep state. Although the soft tugs on his hair did anchor him in the real world. He just wanted to fall back, watch those hazel eyes as he slipped out of consciousness for the night.
“Runaan?” The humming stopped, his husband’s soft voice whispering against the shell of his ear. He shivered, nodding in acknowledgement. “Just a bit longer, alright?” Ethari continued, picking up his pace. Runaan wished he’d take longer, he didn’t mind this. It felt incredibly nice.
He didn’t realise when Ethari had finished his braid, already slipping back on the silver cuff that always held it together. He glanced towards his side and noticed a flower getting plucked out. He turned around, but couldn’t fully. Ethari had his hands on the assassin’s shoulders.
“Hold still, please.” He smiled softly.
“What are you doing?” Runaan asked, raising an eyebrow at him. His husband laughed, voice a gentle breath that flushed warmth against his face. Runaan smiled too, reaching back gently, tracing a hand over Ethari’s jaw. “You’re incredible, love.”
Ethari blushed, his face getting warmer under Runaan’s touch. The assassin leaned forward, capturing his lips in a gentle kiss, as a thanks, as a reminder, as many things that he couldn’t put into words. He just wasn’t up to task for that, but Ethari did that. Ethari spoke his appreciation, and his love existed in all the words he spoke every day. In the way he weaved words together, love was prominent. Runaan didn’t do that, he touched, and he gave, and he did. His love was in the way he would leave an extra plate of moonberries every morning before training, and in the way he would take extra time to fix Ethari’s clothes, or when he lingered at the door of the forge. And maybe that’s why they were married. They were different, but perfectly the same.
“I can see a whole ocean’s worth of thoughts behind those eyes, Runaan,” Ethari whispered, grinning. Runaan smiled.
“There are, and all of them concern you,” He said in earnest.
“Alright, let me finish this. Just a few more flowers.” Ethari turned him back around. He closed his eyes, “oh gosh.” Ethari’s voice was much quieter. And then Runaan heard it too. The shuffling. He opened his eyes, glancing at the elfling standing in front of him. Purple eyes gazed up at him in confusion.
“Rayla, you woke up?” He asked, although it was pretty obvious that yes, she was awake—He opened his arms for her, the elfling lunged for his chest, tackling him with her hug, putting as much force as she could, although there wasn’t much force being exerted, to begin with.
She nodded against his chest, relaxing. “What are you doing?” She asked, voice still laced with the last traces of her sleep that should’ve lasted the whole night.
“I’m just doing Runaan’s hair, we were intending to head to bed right after,” Ethari explained softly. He rechecked the flowers that were woven in, letting the braid drape itself over Runaan’s left shoulder. The elfling stood up, using the assassin’s lap to seem taller as she looked up at Ethari, who leaned closer.
“Can you do that for me too? Can you teach me?” She asked, excitement obvious in the way her voice was growing in volume. Runaan traced shapes on her back, making her relax. She yawned, letting him law her down on his lap, her head resting against his chest.
“Of course I can, Rayla. Tomorrow though, alright?” Ethari whispered, now beside Runaan. He brushed strands of Rayla’s hair off her face. “We’ve got a whole night to sleep through. He intertwined his fingers with Rayla’s, squeezing her smaller hand as he watched her fall back asleep.
“Next time, we ought to be more careful…” Runaan said, nodding at the elfling asleep on him. “What if she got lost?”
Ethari nodded, “true, well, she’s here now.”
Ethari smiled at him, and Runaan’s whole heart warmed, along with his face. He let Ethari pull him up gently, snaking an arm around his waist as they walked back to the Silvergrove.
Runaan didn’t speak much, he never did, and Ethari’s voice was soft as he recounted the whole day with their Rayla. The wind hummed in their faces, the usually loud and bustling Silvergrove quiet in the early hours of the morning, or late hours of night. Or whatever the time was. To Runaan, that didn’t truly matter. He was back with his family, and he was sure he would have the best rest with them. Rayla moved in his arms, maybe once, or twice, but it meant near nothing. She always did that in her sleep, he’d noted over the while she had been with him and Ethari.
He looked to his side, Ethari looked as beautiful as ever, animated as he spoke in a soft tone. Runaan smiled. Letting his own words die out in the breeze while his husband became his lullaby for the night. How he was every night. One he never got tired of, he never could.
#tdp#the dragon prince#tdp fanfic#runaan#ethari#ruthari#runaan x ethari#elfling rayla#rayla#rayla mentions#dadthari#runaan as a dad#tired runaan#hair braiding.#i have this as a theme too often#if you cant tell#but its okay#i love them so much#moonshadow elves fam#take care <3
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May I introduce y’all to my TDP Future AU?
This AU follows the draggang as they get older and go through all their milestones and the story of their children’s lives! This is currently still a work in progress and I’m working on more characters designs + stories but let’s start with the Rayllum kiddo’s!!
Sarai ~Jr~
Sarai is Rayla and Callum’s first born, she’s their spunky, quick witted and adventurous daughter. She’s an explosive mix of both of her parents but to their delight and annoyance at times. She was named after, Callum’s late mother. Sarai is more of a fighter than a mage but she finds magic interesting and wants to see how she can incorporate it into her sighting style. She was born connected to the moon arcanum and has learned the ocean arcanum.
Aydrin
Aydrin is Rayla and Callum’s youngest child, unlike his sister he’s a lot more reserved and quite; mainly because Aydrin tends to be non-verbal in spaces where he isn’t with his family, he prefers to talk through sign language as it’s less stressful for him. Aydrin loves to visit Runaan and Ethari and has picked up his creative side from his father and grandpa. He loves weapon smithing and designing armor and other weaponry. Aydrin was born connected to the moon arcanum, he has yet to learn any others.
Thank you for reading about these sillies, if you have any questions please feel free to ask, I’d love to answer them!
#the dragon prince#rayllum#tdp rayla#tdp#the dragon prince callum#rayla#tdp callum#oc#tdp oc#Rayllum fan kids#tdp au#the dragon prince au#fan kid
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I got the vibe that the lotuses are a very ancient tradition, and thus so is the enchantment.
Re: the Moon Lotuses on the new poster, the assassins did have ones that were different colours. The only remaining one, Rayla's, was blue, seemingly same as Runaan's. The one's we see prominently displayed on the poster are green, purple, teal, and indigo. However, even though the colours don't literally match up (after all, it's not as though the assassin troupe is being resurrected) I could see each of the poster lotuses representing one of the moon fam. Teal would be Runaan for his pretty eyes, purple could be Ethari or Rayla if it's not just dark magic coded, Green could also be Ethari and Indigo could be Lain or Tiadrin. Or they just wanted colours to pop! Either way, very intrigued by the implications that Aaravos possibly crafted the lotus flowers, as the show says that Ethari enchanted them, not necessarily making them himself
#I actually have a wip where Ethari is just pouring over Runaan's lotus#trying to figure out what exactly he did wrong#because the crystal is flickering#but Runaan isn't home#so clearly *he* fucked something up and there's no other explanation#but in all his research he's never found a mention of a mistake that looks like this and it's driving him crazy#and then the answer literally sneaks up on him#(haven't decided if it's runaan or rayla yet tho)
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