#the... Miley Cyrus reference is obviously from a modern AU not the Shakespeare version lmao
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Yorksquad (from Henry VI/Richard III) and 13, 15, 18, 19, and 20 (if that isn't too much for you)
I’m just gonna do the boys for this one, but sure!
13. What gets them flustered
Ed: Very little. This is the guy who would wear booty shorts in public. He does get flustered by Elizabeth, sometimes, though. Like when she calls him cute.
George: FLUSTERED ALWAYS. When he stumbles over his speech, when someone disses him publicly, when Richard threatens to beat him up, when he gets caught dancing to Miley Cyrus in his room and his brothers film it and put it online. Always.
Richard: Again not often. He’s not really a fan of someone making comments about his back or legs, but he’s also kind of used to it and brushes it off? If someone tries to flirt with him though and he picks up on it he has NO idea what to do.
Edmund: Mainly flustered when he’s challenged to a fight. He wants to be brave like his older brothers, but isn’t skilled or tempered yet.
15. What it takes to make them cry
Ed: Cries when a family member or someone else he cares for is hurt or killed. He really loves his people and does everything he can to keep them safe, so it fucks him up when he can’t.
George: Cries mainly at silly things like sad movies and songs. He’s also been known to cry from feeling like a failure, though.
Richard: Does not cry ever. In canon I think he only cries once? And during some scenes he even brags about how he never cries unlike some people…
Edmund: The same stuff as George and Ed. He never got the memo that crying was bad and unmanly. He’s still young, though…
18. Things they’ll never admit
Ed: He’s nervous that he’s not going to be able to be the Strong, Courageous and Unbreakable King everyone needs right now. After Henry and York they need a strong, unifying leader, but… heck, he’s still young.
George: Is like 90% sure he’s going to be the forgotten York brother and that his brothers will always outshine him in every respect.
Richard: Refuses to admit, even to himself, that he wants to be loved. He just has no idea how to be, and would probably reject it even if he could inspire it.
Edmund: Is scared of his family getting shattered by the war. He doesn’t live to the end of it, which was maybe good. He never got to see it come to fruition.
19. People they’ve hurt or indirectly killed, and how it affected them
Ed: Killed Edward of Westminster. This did not affect him too badly, as he saw it as a necessity. He regrets that it had to be done, but he doesn’t regret doing it.
George: Also killed Edward of Westminster. This, among other things, haunted him for the rest of his life and he became an alcoholic after the war because he couldn’t handle any of it. Not killing Edward, not being absent when his father was killed, not betraying his family. None of it.
Richard: He’s killed about 10293 people so I won’t go over every one in canon cause we’d be here all day. I think killing starts off as very much a catharsis and a joy for him. He loves to take his hurt out on others. However I think as the plot of Richard III wears on and he starts to run out of family and victims, it eventually wears on him and starts to become… draining. Kinda similar to George’s alcoholism that conniving, power-grabbing rush that comes with murder starts off as a point of ecstasy and escapism for Richard but eventually he’s just doing it to do it, and also to survive. And he’s killing people he didn’t even want to initially, like Anne and Buckingham. And it starts to suck.
Edmund: Never killed anyone cause he is a Child
20. What-ifs/Alternate Timelines
I have mainly the Restaurant AU which is modern AU about the Red Rose and White Rose, rival fancy dining establishments run by the houses of York and Lancaster.
I also have the George Goes to France AU which is a bit chaotic but basically involves George getting pardoned and banished rather than killed, moving to France, and eventually Anne and Richard escape England and show up there too. And then hell ensues.
#Yorksquad#the... Miley Cyrus reference is obviously from a modern AU not the Shakespeare version lmao
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