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gallifreyanhotfive · 11 months
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The Doctor to the Sycorax (and many others): No second chances. *let's them eat shit*
The Doctor to the Master: Oh....you committed genocide??? 😔 You hurt many of my friends?????? 🥺 That's okay--I believe you can be better. 😌 You're my oldest friend, you know. ❤️ I believe you can be beautiful. We could travel the stars, you and I, see everythi--oh no, he escaped. 😕 Til next time!
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oopsiebo · 7 months
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cherryschaos · 6 months
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"Haunt me, Domacridhan."
Those three words, instant tears
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bearforceone3 · 1 month
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random alien green lantern designs
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jessread-s · 4 months
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✩⚔️🐉Series Review:
⋆ Found family
⋆ Multiple povs
⋆ High fantasy
Growing up, my dad was completely enamored by “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of The Rings”. Try as I might, I found the books he continues to put on a pedestal hard to get through (nobody tell him I said that). But I think I found what he loves so much about those books in Victoria Aveyard’s “Realm Breaker” trilogy. From the very first page, Aveyard completely immersed me in her complex world and invested me in the lives of her diverse, well-developed characters. With each new chapter, I couldn’t get enough of the dynamic between the Companions and held my breath as their lives were continuously jeopardized the closer they came to completing their quest to save the realm. And of course, because this is a Victoria Aveyard book, there were many betrayals that caught me by surprise, swoon-worthy (yet subtle) romantic moments, and epic battles that held my attention as I progressed through each book in the trilogy. The ending is everything I could have wanted and more and still leaves the door open a crack for more mischief to occur. 
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attack-on-tbr · 5 months
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"Haunt me, Domacridhan" is peak romance
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freddycartr · 6 months
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fate breaker spoilers
“only when something soft touch her temple did she look up again. her heart thumped. dom did not meet her gaze, focused on his work. cleaning her wound with a length of cloth. it was the fabric that made her breathe catch. little more than a scrap of grey green, thin but finely made by master hands embroidered with silver antlers. it was a piece of dom’s old cloak. the last rememant of iona. it survived a kraken, an undead army, a dragon and the dungeons of a mad queen. but it would not survive sorasa sarn. she let him work. her skin aflame beneath his fingers, until the last bits of blood were gone, and the last piece of his home tossed away.”
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“to whatever home really is for me”
i. am. fucking. sobbing. listening to chapter thirty of fate breaker. holy hell, it’s so fucking beautiful. in the space of a few pages, aveyard, with the use of dom’s cloak, his last remnant of home, and him using it to wipe the blood from her skin to the conversation about what they will do afterward, beautifully foreshadowed that they are each other’s home.
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waitingforsecretsouls · 11 months
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Not sure if people honestly forget or just kind of ignore how Dior explicitly took part in the Battle of Sarn Athrad one of whose main objectives (or at the very least RESULTS) was to retrieve the Silmaril. As if a huge part of the irony of the run-up to the Second Kinslaying isn't that Doriath are the ones who killed people specifically in pursuit of the Silmaril (that were longstanding allies of the Fëanorians and contributed in the wars against Morgoth as recently as the Union of Maedhros, even potential friends re: Curufin, and whose craftsmanship Beren has to thank for being able to cut the thing free from Morgoth's crown in the first place). Dior's connection to the Silmaril isn't just having it passed down from his parents, he actively fought for it (which I'll grant wasn't necessarily his chief motivation and more important to his father, but the larger point still stands). That's the context in which he refuses to even negotiate with the Fëanorians claim.
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madcat-world · 1 year
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Evil Sarn - Sidxartxa
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who-do-i-know-this-man · 10 months
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⚠️Vote for whomever YOU DO NOT KNOW⚠️‼️
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dcsnextgaycharacter · 9 months
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oopsiebo · 7 months
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imjust-a-funnysimp · 2 years
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Realm breaker is great because it's basically a family where the mom, daughter and grandma team up against the old grumpy dad
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cherryschaos · 6 months
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On chapter 24 of Fate Breaker and I'm very worried about the payment Dom owes Sorasa and if she'll ACTUALLY go through with it when this is all over
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corallapis · 1 year
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gatutor · 2 years
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Raquel Welch "Myra Breckinridge" 1970, de Michael Sarne.
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