#t: the poorest waltz
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Say a word, tag 5 people. They either: 1) make a playlist of the letters in that word or 2) make a playlist inspired by that word
I was tagged by @imfeelingreckless (thank you!) and I got the word: MIDNIGHT. The playlist is made of the letters in that word.
Mushi / Dir en grey
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida / Iron Butterfly
Det Iskalla Trollblod / Finntroll
New Level / Pantera
I should be so lucky / Northern Kings (JP Leppaluoto)
General Nightmare / Carach Angren
Heart of steel / Crimson Glory
The poorest waltz / My Dying Bride
The word for you is TEMPTATION and I tag these wonderful human beings: @klumpkloss @n-i-g-h-t-c-r-a-w-l-e-r-6-6-6 @torrents-of-alabia @risusensei @kurumeki you don’t have to do it if you don’t want to.
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The poorest Waltz
{ @madamdefer }
On the whole, Madame Vivienne was a most unpleasant woman, and the Lord Inquisitor avoided her as best as he could. However, Samson was not a stupid man. As stuck-up and unbearably arrogant as she was... always sneering down her nose like she was better than everyone else, and maybe she truly thought so, and... it did not matter. He did not even want to know what she might think of people like him. She had aligned herself with the Inquisitor, not with the person behind that title, and he had to live with it if he wanted to profit from the asset she truly was. Who knew the circle politics and the current orlesian high society better than she did? Only Josephine and Lelianna here would rival. “Vivienne.” Not willing to call her Madam or anything, not stupid enough to go for vexing nicks. Samson never came up to her cozy spot on the gallery above the great hall unless he needed something from her. The something was usually her advice, oddly. “You know that I will going to that ball of the empress. I want to have a mage by my side, just... in case.” One of the rare times he asked her to follow along. Still a better choice than people like Solas and Dorian, even he could tell very well enough. “Tell, do you think I will have to dance?” Hopefully not, because he was most certainly not one for ballroom dancing.
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