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#Brianna Randall Fraser Mackenzie
simply-ellas-stuff · 9 months
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I don't understand why Bri and Roger didn't go back in time once they got the A-Okay that Mandy was going to be alright.
They kept their clothes. I wouldn't have been hard to make something for Mandy to wear if she was bigger than an infant. They knew where to find Gems. They know where both stone circles are. They talk about how much they miss Claire and Jamie. Jemmy obviously fucking misses them.
I don't... understand
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inthegloomglow · 1 year
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I’m not ready for Brianna and Roger to have to leave their family and go back to their own time.
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themusicsweetly · 11 months
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Outlander 7x02 | Granny!Claire + Grandda!Jamie
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silverflameataraxia · 1 month
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opheliapenning · 11 months
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In these pages, I first understood what it meant to be another person. True empathy. Even if I was just a fledgling being constantly adapting, I could always dip my toes into the lives of others. It wasn’t imagination, as such, because I was there. These characters sunk their teeth somewhere inside my soul, and I was glad of it. No greater teacher existed. 
- Ophelia Penning
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sassenach77yle · 4 months
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THE YEAR ENDED clear and cold, with a small, brilliant moon that rose high in the violet-black vault of the sky, and flooded the coves and trails of the mountainside with light. A good thing, as people came from all over the Ridge—and some, even farther—to keep Hogmanay at “the Big House.” The men had cleared the new barn and raked the floor clean for the dancing. Jigs and reels and strathspeys—and a number of other dances for which I didn’t know the names, but they looked like fun—were executed under the light of bear-oil lanterns, accompanied by the music of Evan Lindsay’s scratchy fiddle and the squeal of his brother Murdo’s wooden flute, punctuated by the heartbeat thump of Kenny’s bodhran. Thurlo Guthrie’s ancient father had brought his pipes, too—a set of small uilleann pipes that looked nearly as decrepit as did Mr. Guthrie, but produced a sweet drone. The melody of his chanter sometimes agreed with the Lindsays’ notion of a particular tune, and sometimes didn’t, but the overall effect was cheerful, and sufficient whisky and beer had been taken by this point in the festivities that no one minded in the least. After an hour or two of the dancing, I privately decided that I understood why the word “reel” had come to indicate drunkenness; even performed without preliminary lubrication, the dance was enough to make one dizzy. Done under the influence of whisky, it made all the blood in my head whirl round like the water in a washing machine. I staggered off at the end of one such dance, leaned against one of the barn’s uprights, and closed one eye, in hopes of stopping the spinning sensation. A nudge on my blind side caused me to open that eye, revealing Jamie, holding two brimming cups of something. Hot and thirsty as I was, I didn’t mind what it was, so long as it was wet. Fortunately it was cider, and I gulped it. “Drink it like that, and ye’ll founder, Sassenach,” he said, disposing of his own cider in precisely similar fashion. He was flushed and sweating from the dancing, but his eyes sparkled as he grinned at me. “Piffle,” I said. With a bit of cider as ballast, the room had quit spinning, and I felt cheerful, if hot. “How many people are in here, do you think?” “Sixty-eight, last time I counted.” He leaned back beside me, viewing the milling throng with an expression of deep content. “They come in and out, though, so I canna be quite sure. And I didna count the weans,” he added, moving slightly to avoid collision as a trio of small boys caromed through the crowd and shot past us, giggling. Heaps of fresh hay were stacked in the shadows at the sides of the barn; the small bodies of children too wee to stay awake were draped and curled among them like so many barn kittens. The flicker of lantern light caught a gleam of silky red-gold; Jemmy was sound asleep in his blanket, happily lulled by the racket. I saw Bree come out of the dancing and lay her hand briefly on him to check, then turn back. Roger put out a hand to her, dark and smiling, and she took it, laughing as they whirled back into the stamping mass.
Hogmanay ~The fiery cross
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lenoreamidala · 2 years
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favorite costume designs: sophie skelton as bree mackenzie, costume design by terry dresbach and trisha biggar
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thewanderingace · 1 year
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New photos of Roger and Bree were posted by the Outlander instagram and I'm screaming!!!! They look beautiful!!! 😍😍😍 Look at them!! God I'm just in love with these images. Can't wait for the new season and new Roger/Bree content!
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alannacouture · 9 months
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Serious promo shot, adorable BTS pic. They’ve got this down
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viking-raider · 1 year
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So, I'm doing my traditional pre-new Outlander season rewatch, where I watch from Season One to the Season before the new one is going to air.
Just finished Episode Seven of Season Three and something has deeply bothered me. -- When Claire gives Jamie issue for not telling Elder Ian that Young Ian is with him in Edinburgh. That he didn't understand what it was like to be a worried parent.
Now, I understand Claire's point, he should have told Ian. But, in truth, I find a bit cruel of her to say.
Jamie does understand what it's like to be a worried parent. Perhaps not like she does, getting to raise Brianna. But Jamie was a parent worried about a daughter, and a son in William, that can't have a hand in helping or watching his children's lives be shaped. He was a worried parent not knowing what happened to his and Claire's child once she vanished through the stones.
Did she and the baby make it through the stones safely?
Did she get back to her own time, and not some other random time?
Did Frank take her back and was he good to a barn that was conceived with his wife's, other husband 200yrs before?
Did Claire have the baby, or did she miscarry again, like she had with Faith?
It annoys me further, his own sister, Jenny, rubs something of the same in Jamie's face in the next episode, after he suggests a different punishment for Young Ian running off. Asking if Jamie is "an expert on raising barns now?"
I'd say, out of all of them, James Alexander Malcom MacKenzie Fraser, has the most experience and is the expert at being a worried parent for his children.
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wardrobeoftime · 1 year
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Outlander + Costumes
Brianna Fraser’s golden caraco jacket and red skirt in Season 04, Episode 11.
// requested by anonymous
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simply-ellas-stuff · 1 year
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Ngl, if Murtagh had stayed when Brianna confronted Jamie and Ian about Roger, Murtagh probably would've probably beaten Brianna to punching Jamie for the shit he said.
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inmyfxith · 2 years
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Get-together
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Pairing: Lord John Grey x wife!reader; Claire Fraser x daughter!reader
A/N: Here, Brianna never met Lord John + There will probably be a part 2.
Warnings: None
Words: 1k8
-> Requested
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Comfortably seated on one of the marble benches that decorated the large garden of the estate, you were facing an idyllic landscape straight out of one of Camille Corot's paintings. This inner reflection made you smile softly because in the time where you were now, this talented French painter had not even come out of his mother's womb yet. Time was frozen around you, the wind was blowing extraordinarily little which made the air dry but nevertheless not very stifling. The birds had fallen silent for a second and nothing could have made the moment you were living more soothing. You had been waiting for this time to come for a little over two years, two years in which you had gone through hell after making a decision that you could have avoided.
Emily, your maid, and great friend had run from home to bring you the last letter your husband sent from Wilmington, North Carolina. On one of his many trips, Lord John Grey had visited, as was his custom, one of his dearest friends, James Fraser. After exchanging a few small talks, John had the pleasure of talking about his recent marriage to a young woman whose appearance left no doubt about her Gaelic origins.
His words were well-chosen, sweet without being too suspicious in case someone from the outside intercepted the letter. Out of guilt for leaving you alone so often, he sent you regular letters that you took immense pleasure in answering. However, this time there was something about the way he wrote that was different from previous missives, as if something was haunting his mind. In fact, you did not know it yet, but John had just met your exact look-alike. That is why, instead of his usual little comments about the people he had met, John had written a paragraph asking you to join him in Wilmington with William. It seemed clear then that his more than singular experience with his friend had planted a seed of doubt in the Lord's mind.
And so, just a few weeks later, you and William had set foot in the indomitable city of Wilmington. The trip had been long, and more than a little unwarranted, but you were glad to have arrived in one piece. On the docks, amidst the dozens of red coats and fishermen, Lord John stood straight, his benevolent smile on his face as if he had spotted you before you even stepped off the boat. William had been the first to greet him before you approached him in turn. Out in public, you and John were trying to maintain a normal couple relationship, and unlike in your day, which did not mean holding hands on every ride or kissing every time you met. Your relationship was very conservative, and therefore highly respected by other British noble couples.
Relieved to see you off the boat, John gave you a few days in Wilmington to gather your strength before traveling to Fraser's Ridge.
On the way to James Fraser's lands, you, John, and William were playing a card game that had not yet been invented, President. Placing down your last card, you had just won the game and, to titillate John's gambling spirit, you had leaned over William's shoulder to observe his play. Waiting for your approval to lay down a card, the young lord finally laid down his last card in turn.
"That, young man, is called cheating." Seeing John's disappointed look at his defeat, you could not help but let out a small chuckle. Letting your gaze wander through the small window of the carriage, the first cabins quickly made their appearance. The few farmers and other settlers turned to look at you, or at the imposing carriage that they were not used to seeing. In an almost childish way, you waved and smiled at them, but their reaction was not what you expected. Instead of responding with a nod or simply ignoring you, the farmers' faces closed. Frowning, the expressions they returned to you seemed to be a mixture of incomprehension, doubt, and denial. Touched by their attitudes, you sank into your seat before closing the small curtain to hide the window.
"I thought the Scots were open minded people."
"They are not all like that. Besides, there's no doubt that once they meet you, they'll fall under your spell."
Taking your hand in his, John maintained eye contact. His gaze was soft and reassuring, as was the smile on his face.
"You really are impossible not to like." He knew better than anyone how to play with your emotions so that it was rare that you felt uncomfortable when you were in his presence. That was one of your husband's main qualities.
How you met was more than unusual. Two years earlier, you had emerged from the standing stones of Craigh Na Dun, Scotland, not really knowing what you were looking for. Unprepared, the redcoats quickly caught up with you after their authority in the area intensified. A woman, whom you did not know, had made accusations of witchcraft against you. A trial did take place, but it was not very fair. Witness after witness were brought before a judge who had already made the decision to burn you alive before you even entered the courtroom. However, as the cruel judgment was about to be handed down, a man, with one of his legs missing, raised his voice and, in an inexplicable way, had managed to bribe the judge to have you momentarily cleared. It was then that John had entered the scene. As a favor to the man who had saved you, Helwater had quickly become your new home and it was to silence the gossip that John had decided to make you a true English lady.
The carriage stopped in front of the imposing and rustic home of the Fraser family. Information about them was thin and came only from what John had told you. He was a Scotsman whom your husband had met when he oversaw Ardsmuir Prison and she was a talented doctor, which for the time you found very impressive. John was the first to step out of the carriage, then it was William's turn to appear before the proud Jamie Fraser.
Hidden behind a large hat adorned with French lace, you emerged from the vehicle with the help of John whose arm had been used for support. You were now facing your host. Clearing your face, your gaze met that of the owner of Fraser's Ridge whose face did not hide his astonishment.
"Brianna? I thought you were with your mother." His reflection chilled your blood, as much as the voice that emerged from behind your carriage and sounded so familiar.
"It's nice to see you again, Lord John. I..." It was impossible for you to believe, not after all that had happened to you in the past two years. And yet, there, stepping forward to position herself beside her husband, your mother seemed just as shocked as you were.
After a moment of hesitation, during which no one really dared to speak, you fell into each other's arms, your eyes filled with tears. When Brianna appeared, it only took John a few seconds to realize what was happening. The reunion with your family was particularly emotional, and while Jamie and John were discussing matters of some importance, your mother and sister had decided it would be a clever idea for you to take a walk and have a more intimate conversation.
Holding your mother's arm, she asked you a bunch of questions about why you had come to North Carolina.
"You mentioned the stones circle and, since we were in Scotland, I wanted to see it with my own eyes." Attentive to your words, Claire sat on a tree trunk to make sure she did not miss anything of your story.
"When I arrived, it was as if the main stone were calling to me, as if I was drawn to it and couldn't pull back. And I ended up touching it." Your way of speaking was calm, clear as John had taught you.
"Scotland was hostile, and no sooner had I set foot in Inverness than I was arrested for witchcraft. A picture of my face was plastered all over the city and one woman claimed loudly that she had seen me act like one.” Hearing what you had to say, Brianna lowered her head as if she felt guilty about something. Because it was not you the woman was accusing, it was Brianna. However, your faces and mannerisms were so identical that she had not bothered to see your differences. You then continued your story, trying not to leave out any details. And you concluded by talking about John and Helwater. This place had been the perfect place for you to adapt to your new era because of its location away from the city centers. And it was simply to remove the doubts that had arisen in John's mind that you had accepted the trip to North Carolina.
After much discussion, the sun had finally set, and you had returned together to Claire's house where Ms. Bug had prepared a room for you and Lord John. Contrary to your habits at Helwater, Lord John insisted that you share a room, claiming that he did not want the house cleaner to have extra work. He needed to be reassured about what had just happened. Facing a wall, and unable to lie to him any longer, you went into an endless monologue about why you never told him that part of your family was in North Carolina.
Sitting up in bed, knees pressed together against your chest, your eyes were focused on the fire that was warming the room. Throughout your tirade, John had not bothered to look at you. He was standing in front of the fireplace, and as he did not respond, a form of anxiety began to take hold of you.
"I know this story sounds insane, and I will totally understand if my place at Helwater was taken away from me..." John suddenly looked back at you, his eyebrows were furrowed but he did not seem angry.
"There was never any question of taking anything away from you. Just understand my position, a few months before I showed up here and your sister's looks caught my eye." He did not believe you, at least his doubts were still relatively present and visible. Letting out a deep sigh, he came however to lie down beside you. "Now I know why I like you so much." Sometimes you snooped around John's office when he was abroad. Most of the time it was just to borrow his letter opener or use his pens. However, one day you came across one of the letters he had wanted to send to a certain J. Fraser but never had the strength to do so because of the contents of the letter. So, you thought that John was not happy with you and that a woman, elsewhere, was the reason for his repeated trips. But it was not so, for several months you had been jealous of... your own father.
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themusicsweetly · 5 months
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Behind-the-scenes of Outlander 7x02 "The Happiest Place on Earth"
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televisionpromos · 11 months
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Outlander 7x04 "A Most Uncomfortable Woman" Promo - On the way to Scotland, Jamie is pulled back into the Revolutionary War. William is sent on a covert mission. Roger and Brianna struggle to adapt to life in the 1980s.
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mockscreens · 2 years
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more outlander lockscreens here!
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