Will Solace | Cabin 7 | I’m an introject of our (suspected) dissociative disorder | he/they | @the-masked-bandits-system
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Underrated Solangelo moment! They are so cute!
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if loser demigods had access to google slides me thinks
but also i ran out of ideas so idk if i should do more
(if yall have ideas pls give it)
link to part 2 part 3
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@funnier-as-a-system
There’s a little girl in my head & she screams “unloved! unloved! unloved!” every moment of my life
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a bunch of pride-themed sketches and doodles featuring some of my fav pjo characters!
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As above, so below
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☀️Intro☀️
Hi! I’m Will Solace. I’m a fictive introject in a dissociative system.
Welcome to my tiny corner of the void of the Internet!
(Yes, I’m aware I’m not the actual character! I am simply based off of him, to fulfill specific roles our system needs. My username is ironic. I am quite close to source though.)
Super open to making same source mutuals ^_^
System blog: @the-masked-bandits-system
My pronouns are he/they, though I prefer he. I’m a protector, healer, and caretaker in addition to being an introject.
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Hello! Just wanted to say seeing yall in our notes is always awesome!
-Kayla Knowles, crow collective
Same here!
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Remember folks, don’t be normal about characters, but be normal about actors who play said characters
PJO fandom, I am looking directly at you
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i haven’t even met him yet but i already love him (i’m almost done with house of hades shhh)
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“Jason was so boring” “Jason had no personality” what are you talking about
Jason Grace was a child soldier and the son of the KING OF THE GODS. The pressure on him was so huge and the training of the Roman legions was so intense all he ever really did was train. As soon as he was old enough he was put in positions of leadership and power cause he’s the son of Jupiter, leader of the gods, he must be a natural born leader, right?
But his entire character arc revolves around him realising that he can be more than what the Romans made him into, that he can have his own opinions, his own hobbies, love who he wants, live where he wants.
He was the first person to start defending Nico, the first to accept Nico and tell him sincerely that there was nothing wrong with him and that everyone at BOTH camps would accept him and have his back - and if they didn’t they’d have Jason to answer to.
He was sure to always give Reyna the credit she deserved and constantly felt guilty for when he made her shoulder the responsibilities. Throughout HoH he’s got half of his mind on her, praying she’s okay, tracking her progress in his dreams because gods FORBID anything happen to that brilliant woman whom he loved platonically but wholeheartedly.
When they found Leo again after he was at Ogygia, Jason recognised in an instant just from the way Leo was sitting that something was off. When everyone pestered him with questions, Jason took charge to get the limelight off of Leo as much as possible, and checked in with him the minute they were alone.
Jason Grace is fiercely loving, always looks out for those who need support, always sides with the underdogs, always does what’s right even when it’s hard, often does what’s expected even when he doesn’t want to, but if he can take the burden off of someone else he will ALWAYS step up.
He has the honour and bravery of a soldier and carries all of the trauma and doubt that comes with it.
And on top of all of this he was just seventeen years old.
Jason Grace isn’t boring, it just took some time for us to understand why he acts the way he does - always composed and in charge. He is not perfect, but he was always trained/expected to be, and watching the perfect mask crack and seeing his true inner thoughts throughout HoO is what makes his character so interesting.
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Annabeth: If I had a nickel for every time I went to a funeral and the supposed deceased showed up, I'd have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice.
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when i first read the books as a kid, i interpreted “fails to save what matters most in the end” as a reference to percy’s failure at saving sally the first time around but with the changed betrayal scene in the show and percy mentioning this line along with his appeal to luke (“this is not you, this is kronos”), it makes me think that maybe that line refers to luke. maybe luke is the one percy fails to save in the end and obv, that responsibility doesn’t lie with percy but this prophecy is tailor-made for his perspective and i don’t doubt that the percy we see having that conversation with luke wouldn’t have felt regret over failing to persuade luke to not turn his back on them. which is just...so painful to think about.
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