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matxhstixkers · 4 months
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CHARLIE WATSON:
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He/Him(trans), gay, 18
Major: Classical Arts
Facts: he got the scar on his check from a fight he was in, his go to snack would be cheeto puffs and pickles
Hes also the main character
THOMAS PENCRAFT:
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He/Him, bisexual, 19
Major: Shakespearean Theatre
Facts: when he first dyed his hair it was to separate strips of his bangs and he was so scared how his mom would react.
also a main character
THEA WILLIAMS:
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She/They, Aro/Ace, 20
Major: Psychology and Law
Facts: She can roast you hard and prove that you are so very wrong. They also ran away from their family but regrets it cause of her big sister
Side Character
OCTAVIA GOMEZ:
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She/Her, Demi-romantic, 19
Major: Literature and Writing
Facts: Shes such a romantic. All of the books in her personal library are romances. She knows all the tropes from enemies to lovers to ‘only one bed trope’
Side Character
OLIVER CABRET:
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He/They, Pan, 18
Major: Mechanics and Astrophysics
Facts: He does not care about your gender. Like at all. He seems like the cool bad boy but hes a huge nerd for astrophysics
Side Character
ADDIE OAKS:
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She/Her, Bicurious, 19
Major: Astronomy
Facts: Shes and Thomas were high-school sweethearts till Thomas broke up with her. She has a fear of the dark
Side Character
PEONY WOODS:
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They/Them, Omni, 28
Job: Hair Stylist and Piercer
Facts: They was born deaf so theyre very fluent in sign language. So when theyre pissed they take out their hearing ads and only sign till they cool off. They once gave a tongue piercing at Claires.
Minor Character
ASREAL PENCRAFT:
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He/Him, idfk at this point, 26
Job: Tattoo artist
Facts: He owns a shop with Peony and its called the Dragons Flower. Even though its not in the pic, Peony got Asreal a glasses chain that looks like a dragon
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(i messed up on the backgrounds for asreal and addie and i got their colors mixed up ;P oh well((also picrew goes go @potato-lord-but-not )))
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my dad said that maybe i could paint stuff on my desk >:3
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nocturnalazure · 3 years
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Get to know me Tag
I was tagged by @treason-and-plot, thank you so very much!
Rules: Answer the questions and tag people you want to get to know better!
Favorite color: I’m not sure I have any because it depends on what and when and which shade. But I can say that I generally tends to gravitate towards warm colors, such as yellow, orange and red (in a very large sense).
Currently reading: there are 3 books I’m currently reading and I’m enthusiastic about none of them, unfortunately. The first one is The Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal. It’s the third book in her Lady Astronaut series and kind of a scifi detective novel, which I didn’t expect. I really dislike those whodunnit stories... The second book is All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot, the biography of a young British veterinarian in the 40′s. It’s very well written but somehow, I wasn’t in the mood for a slice of life. The third book is The Whiz Mob and the Grenadine Kid by Colin Meloy, a middle grade novel described as Hugo Cabret meets Oliver Twist. I had read another middle grade before that (The House in the Cerulean Sea) and I thought I would continue on the same genre. The writing is amazing but I should have trusted my instinct and picked a different genre. I like variety.
Last song you listened to: Spotify says it was Poison by Loïc Nottet. Whose concert I’ve been to one month ago. :p
Last series you watched: I’ve been trying to get back into Japanese dramas lately. So I’ve watched the first episode of Kokoro no kizu wo iyasu to iu koto, because I’ve heard that it is beautiful, and Ouroboros because a revenge story with Oguri Shun as a yakuza was enough to draw me in. I love that actor, alright? I want him as Nathaniel in the live action of AFATWG (see the guy on the left - striking, huh?).
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Sweet, spicy or savory: Sweet all the way down. Even if I’m trying to cut down on sugar...
Craving: Holidays... I have had only one week since mid-May and I’m dying.
Tea or coffee: Coffee in the morning. Tea in the evening.
Currently working on: Attempting to finish shooting an important scene before being able to wrap up a new update.
Tagging @eternal-infamy​, @wannabecatwriter​, @solori​, @anamoon63​ and @ratztom​!
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ronweasleyisourking · 4 years
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Next gen headcanons
Edward "Teddy" Remus Lupin
Nonbinary, uses he/him and they/them pronouns
Pansexual, but has mostly dated boys
Hufflepunk
Mixed bag of depression and anxiety
Tattoos and piercings everywhere. Also, a tattoo artist.
Walks with a cane due to chronic back pain
His first kiss was with his best friend, Basil Haywood-Karasu
He dated Victoire for a bit, but it didn't work out. They're better as friends
Lived in between houses for most of his life. His grandmother Andromeda and his godparents, Harry and Ginny share custody
When Andromeda began having a hard time getting around on her own, Harry and Ginny opened up their house to her happily, though this was after Teddy moved out on his own
Winifred "Winnie" Margaret Weasley-Wood
Daughter of Percy and Oliver
Bisexual
Gryffindor but almost Ravenclaw
Named after her late uncle and Grandma Molly, whose full name was Margaret, though she would never admit it
Has read every book in the restricted section, whether she was allowed to or not
Hands are constantly in motion. Does math in the air, taps fingers on surfaces, sometimes just does random stuff with her hands, has to stop herself from doing hand motions when talking, etc. Has no idea what causes it.
The shortest of all her siblings/cousins
Hosts a Qudditch Little League for her siblings/cousins
Victoire "Vic" Apolline Weasley
Bisexual
Ravenclaw
Sort of a preppy punk. Loves faux leather jackets but also loves tiaras :) completely beautiful, let's be honest
Curses in French all the time
Attended Magik N.O.U., a wizarding school in New Orleans in her 7th year, which sparked her love for travel
Learned wandless and non-verbal magic just because people thought she couldn't; the dictionary definition of "girls can be smart AND pretty"
Could totally kick Teddy Lupin's ass
Has to worst temper of anyone in her extended family. And that's really saying something
International Hit Wizard
Georgie Rhyme Jordan
Child of Lee Jordan, honorary Weasley due to his relationship with Fred prior to his Fred's death
Pansexual and Genderqueer; he/him or any pronouns
Feminist AF
Really into street art. May have graffiti-ed a few anti-Brexit and anti-Tory pieces around England, but there's no proof
Not vegetarian but has cut down on meals with meat
Was born with atrial septal defect
Megara "Meg" Rhys Weasley-Wood
Demigirl. Experiences some dysphoria but not a lot
Partially deaf due to an untreated ruptured eardrum.
Has a huge, fluffy, orange cat named Hercules
Blind enough that she has to wear coke bottle glasses.
Animal lover right to the core. Donates to any and all shelters that she knows have good practices and tries to adopt as many animals as possible from the bad ones
Loves divination. Has minor seer powers.
Has a magical disorder where smoke comes out of her hears when she gets mad.
Frederick "Freddie" Gideon Weasley II
Bisexual. In love with Taras Krum, who was in a student exchange program with Durmstrang and Hogwarts.
Suffered severely after getting hit by a bludger in his 6th year; a concussion and head trauma leading to epilepsy
Severe depression and imposter syndrome
Not much of a prankster
Bookworm
James "Jamie" Sirius Potter
Red hair + hazel eyes + freckles everywhere
Got a gold tongue piercing at fourteen and that's how he found out that he was allergic to gold
Smoked pixie dust once
Lover of poorly timed finger guns and funky socks (yes, he is bisexual, why do you ask?)
Not a professional quidditch player or auror
He runs a diner called "Lumos" that serves the best burgers in the wizarding world
Doesn't think he can do anything right
River Lee Jordan
Trans girl; lesbian
Allergic to cinnamon
Loves pranking; Dominique, Lily, Romany, and her prank their cousins all the time. They're terrifying.
Writer but she works as a herbologist assistant, waitress, and cashier at WWW on the side just to support herself
Can hear magic. It's an almost constant buzzing when she's around her family and at Hogwarts. Sometimes just needed to be alone so that she couldn't hear the buzzing.
Gwendolyn "Wendy" Lucille Weasley-Wood
Pansexual
Has a genderfluid s/o, Ari Spinnet-Bell
Very environmentalist. Tries not to be annoying about it.
Founded a Hogwarts theatre club and actually wrote a few, very very gay plays and musicals
Hosts a podcast/blog with her roommates (River, Ari & Susmita) called Witches Unstitched where they talk about anything and everything under the sun
Helped create a bunch of healing potions with all the plants she has in her greenhouse(s)
Dominique "Dom" Gabrielle Weasley
Pansexual and Aromantic
In a QPR with Lorcan Scamander, her best friend
Hates being compared to her older sister
When Lorcan got cancer and got pulled out of school, she took time off school while he was getting treatment
Shaved off all her hair when he lost his
Leader of the Pluto is a Planet society at Hogwarts
Best friend in the family is James, despite the fact that she and Arthur are in the Slytherin! Marauders together
Loves firewhiskey and menthol cigarettes (don't tell Wendy)
Illegal animagus - a white cat. Her nickname is Duchess.
Arthur "Art" Rubeus Potter
Gay + in love with Scorpius Malfoy
Dyed the tips of his hair green and silver when he was 12
Loves leather jackets, chokers, and combat boots
Has too many piercings to count, but his favorite is his deep purple nose ring. Hates the idea of a tongue ring
Trained himself in Legilimency and Occlumency
Learned Parseltongue, Mermish, and several other creature languages because "he was bored"
Knows quite a bit of dark magic, but is not a dark wizard
Had a lot of tattoos. Most were of creatures from the Black Lake, the Giant Squid taking up his entire back, and a merperson takes up his upper left arm
But over his heart is the Scorpius constellation, sketches of the four animagi are on his left hip, and on his ankle are magically fading footsteps that would eerily familiar to anyone who had looked at the Marauder’s Map
Went to a wizarding school located in the Great Barrier Reef, which offered courses for 18 - 21 year olds who had graduated from wizarding schools around the world
Loves puns, boxing, extra greasy pizza, potions, pet names, horror movies that are actually scary, singing in the shower, and his boyfriend, Scorpius Malfoy
Marine Mazoologist
Roxanne "Roxy" Fabian Weasley
Bisexual
Has been known to "experiment" with girls. In the Quidditch locker rooms. Forgets to lock doors. Oops
Her patronus is a coyote. Her happiest memory is of when her and Fred jumped of the roof of Hogwarts with their brooms. They had been trying to recreate the last scene of Pratical Magic, but like, with brooms
Loves cooking and knitting with her Grandma Molly
Studies in the strangest places. Lily once found her studying in the secret passage to Hogsmeade one night. Her brother found her sleeping in the Astronomy tower, with books strewn around her. Scorpius and Arthur once found her studying in a secret alcove (they still won’t admit to her why they had wanted to be in secret alcove in the first place)
Down to fight anyone for any reason
In love with Susmita Patil
Healer
Rosa "Rose" Bud Granger-Weasley
Lesbian
An absolute foodie
Named after a Charles Dickens character
Allergic to cats, which irks her mom and pleases her dad
President of the current Hogwarts chapter of S.P.C.W. (Society for the Promotion of Creature Welfare). Hermione has worked tirelessly in the ministry to get laws passed but even ministers can't change everything in a day
After graduating, her, Arthur, Dominique, Roxanne, Scorpius, Lorcan, and Lysander all went on a camping trip. Harry, Ron, and Hermione got really anxious about it
Loves reading trashy tabloids to call down. Circles all the stories about her family to torture her cousins with (jokingly)
It's a 50/50 shot whether she going to argue with you, and cite her sources, or if she is going to knock your teeth out
Spent her 7th year at The Salem Witches Institute in Massachusetts, a private all-girls school
Historian for wizarding history. Runs a small museum out of Grimmauld Place, which the Potters don't live in but Harry stills owns + has cleaned up a bit
Lily "Lils" Euphemia Luna Potter
Has meniere's disease
Vegetarian for medical reasons
Needs to wear glasses but never does
Gryffindor, but wanted to be in Slytherin
Will help out anyone and everyone if she can
Lived with Teddy for a bit after he moved out on his own
Asexual and Panromantic. In a polyamorous relationship with Frankie Longbottom and Estelle Huang
Had a pet snake named Besa. The snake was nearly longer than she was tall, non-poisonous, and the sweetest thing ever (at least, according to Lily)
Beat up James when he said that she "threw like a girl". She cracked one of his ribs, gave him a black eye, and broke his nose in three places. To this day, he claims that his nose is a little crooked (he was nine. she was five.)
Went to a wizarding school in the Himalayas in her 5th year, on the international student exchange program
Has very long hair that is almost always up in bun(s), braid(s) or ponytails. Has to magically shorten it for Quidditch games
Loves mysteries
Hugo "Go-Go" Cabret Granger-Weasley
Genderfluid [they/them]
Colorblind, dyslexic, and has ADHD
Dragonologist in Sweden, but almost went into wandmaking
In love with Allie Longbottom, who always painted her face Hufflepuff colors for games after Hugo got on the team
Uses medically prescribed pixie dust to help with their extreme anxiety; is careful not to take too much
Has a pet ferret that they named Star Boy
Joshua "Josh" Wilhelm Weasley-Wood
On the autistic spectrum
He takes his emotional support golden retriever, Laurel, to Hogwarts with him to help with the changing enviorment
Loves matchbox cars. Has hundreds of them. Carries one or two around with him at all times to fidget with
Loves hiking through the Forbidden Forest, with supervision from his dad, Professor Percy Weasley, or one of the other teachers, of course. All of them are willing to walk with him when they have time, but he loves hiking with his dad most
Has a hard time focusing when there's a lot of noise around him, so of course he has noise cancelling headphones
Learned how to fix up cars and bikes from his grandfather; opened up his own mechanic shop; loves riding the first motorcycle that he and his grandfather fixed up through the streets of London, especially with his girlfriend Lavi
It took him a while to overcome balance issues, but with training to be a seeker in Quidditch, and a lot of time spent taking practice drives on his bike in the fields around the Burrow, he was able to overcome them and once he did, he was on his motorcycle every chance he got
Has accomandations made for him when it comes to eating at Hogwarts, because the food can bother him sometimes
Hates when different foods on his plate touch
Romany "Romy" Charlotte Weasley-Wood
Lesbian-Oriented aroace; in a qpr with Maisie Greengrass
Is prone to accidental magic and has a bit of an anger issue that she works through with a punching bag, bring a beater on the Quidditch team, and playing drums
Her, Tessa Weasley, and Sariel Goyle formed a band called Bloody Bitchin' Babes that played underground gigs at Hogwarts parties before getting work at parties and bars
Hates all of her classes, except Transfiguration
Her plans look like the walls of detectives in murder mysteries. Photographs, post-it notes, paper ripped out of notebooks, red strings, and everything
Burnt Hufflepuff
Royal "King" Kingsley Jordan
Bigender + Bisexual; xe/xem pronouns
Loves all types of clothing but especially suits, flowery blouses, crop tops, chunky belts, scarves, and Doc Martins
Plays the piano all the time, xe even has a piano in xyr room
Gets chronic migraines, has been known to sit/lay in the dark for hours until the pain subsides. Hates taking meds for it
Never has her phone screen brightness above the lowest setting because xe hates that xyr light sensitivity may take xyr away from xyr phone, which is xyr life
Would love to travel one day
Louis "Louie" Antoine Weasley
Only has a little bit of veela charm, usually enough to get him out of minor trouble, and it isn't always permanent
Started taking in magical creatures when he was seven, when Luna gave him a suitcase like Newt Scamander's and got another one when he started adopting muggle creatures as well. He especially loves his mokes and his chickens.
He loves swimming in the Great Lake with the Giant Squid
Loves carmelized apricots, pumpkin gorgonzola flan, cinnamon roll cheesecake, molasses cookies, Bulgarian candy -specifically chocolate bars, sweet potato pancakes, and homemade butter-maple syrup
Was in a student exchange program with Beauxbatons in his 4th year and again in 6th year with the Canadian wizarding school and he loved both experiences
Tessa "Tess" Rue Weasley
Can see people's auras
An expert at potions. Began working on a cure for lycanthropy at the age of 13 and a long 17 years later, she finally accomplished it. She always says that she would have done it quicker if only she didn't have to sleep to live
Part of the potions club at Hogwarts, which is a much less snobby version of the Slug Club that actually has to so with potions talent and not just fame
With her cousin Louis's help, she was actually able to tame a baby raccoon and named him Meeko after the raccoon in Pochahantas to help her and also trained him to help her nick a few things from her cousins sometimes
Loves classic fantasy lit, especially Narnia. Tried to charm a wardrobe to take her to Narnia, and let's just say that it didn't turn out very well and that it was really hard to reverse
Shaves her head in fourth year, because she was tired of all the work it took to take care of her hair
Penelope "Penny" Elodie Weasley-Wood
Named after Penelope Clearwater, who was her father's best friend and who died in the Battle of Hogwarts
She was adopted from Ukraine and loves everything about the country. The language, the music, the art, the people...
Went on to be a dragon tamer at a Ukranian dragon reserve, which she applied to as soon as she turned 17, and when she got an offer, she took her N.E.W.T.s in her 6th year so that she could take the job immediately
At the dragon reserve, she met Norma Hawryluk, who she fell in love with and a baby Ironbelly whom she named Vera and raised. No one but she had Norma could touch Vera though, because of the dragons' extreme rage issues
Constantly stole her sibling's and cousin's clothing
Gets stuck in her head sometimes
Romulus "Rome" Wolff Jordan
Asexual and Aromantic
Has a fluffy white cat named Marigold (Royal named her)
Loves wearing a ton of rings. Like, one on each finger.
Will only eat rocky road ice cream, and no other flavor ever
Has aphantasia, or the inability to voluntarily visualize images in his mind, but can still dream, because it's involuntary
Loves to sketch a lot. Will sketch everything he sees
Loves turtlenecks; hates crocs to no end
Big windows with amazing views are his favorite thing
Genevieve "Genny" Maribel Weasley
Prone to anxiety attacks
Polyamorous lesbian, in a closed poly relationship with Noa Spinnet-Bell and Lyric Scamander
Best friends with Romulus, her cousin. She is loud and fierce, and he’s quiet and passionate, and together they’re going to take over the world two steps at a time
Figures out that technology works in the Room of Requirement and starts a tech club that meets on Wednesdays, and has movie nights on Fridays
Brought a pet pig named Prince to Hogwarts
Unofficially a freelance curse breaker, but worked as an intern at the dragon reserve in Romania with her Uncle Charlie the summer after Hogwarts. Eventually moves to South America because her girlfriend, Noa Spinnet-Bell, got recruited by their Quidditch team, Tarapoto Tree-Skimmers
They move to a farm where Genny gets her own horses!!!
Elias "Simon" Jacques Weasley
Has fibromyalgia, which makes it difficult for him to stay in Hogwarts. With the chronic joint pain, fatigue, dizziness, and difficulty with memory, it was easier for him to get privately tutored by his dad, who was the Ancient Runes professor
Severe anxiety and depression, which was most likely caused by his fibromyalgia, but there's no telling
Vegetarian for personal reasons, and had James teach him how to make vegetarian burgers and other vegetarian meals
Loves water-based magic and might have gone into the exchange program for underwater schools in the Bermudas or Oceania, but he didn't want to risk his condition
Can beat anyone at any board game. No one knows how he does it. Ron played wizard chess with him for eight hours once, but eventually gave up on ever beating him
Is the publisher of a Hogwarts exclusive magazine. Uses his older sister’s computers to work on it. Works on his novel in his spare time. Occasionally holds poetry slams by the Great Lake. Just loves writing in general
Matilda "Tilly" Honey Granger-Weasley
Has a photographic/eidetic memory
Got expelled from Hogwarts in her sixth year for using an unforgivable curse on another student who was bullying/harassing Elias, but doesn't regret it all.
Finishes up her studies at a small non-boarding wizarding school in Romania, where she lives with her Uncle Charlie and his queerplatonic partner, Barnaby, and their cat, Wick
With the help of Barnaby, dyes her hair platinum white (think Zoe Kravitz when she had white hair)
Moves to America almost as soon as she graduates
Travels the world to write about different wizarding communities for the Quibbler and for her sister's museum
A little too obsessed with Joan Jett
Loves lucid dreaming
Elliott "Ellie" Ryleigh Weasley-Wood
Genderfluid
Has narcolepsy. Tired all the time and been known to dose off during class. And meals. And conversations
Needs to wear glasses but doesn’t, because they don’t want to look like a nerd. Looks like a complete nerd when they run into shit all the time and it doesn't help that their notes are always wrong because they refuse to sit in the front of class
Witnessed a car accident on a street one day and has been able to see thestrals ever since. Hates to think about it
Loves strong tasting food. Spicy, hot, cold, salty, super sugary, bitter... down to eat anything to be honest
Became a therapist for the wizarding community
Amare "Mar" Sabra Weasley
Own a huge shaggy grey and white dog named Ollie who she took to Hogwarts with her and is her best friend
Ellie, her cousin, is her other best friend and they love building huge forts and watching Disney movies together with tons and tons of snacks. Ollie always joins
Didn’t care one bit about school. Hated studying with a passion. Barely ever showed up to class. Was in detention more than all of her siblings and cousins combined
Worked as an intern at Lee Jordan’s radio broadcasting company for a few summers and hosted her own show that was based around old music after her sixth year
Alcoholic. Can't even be around firewhiskey
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Mother Earth and father Time Fell in love over Appalachian wine Hit a rough spell and almost lost their minds
Young Adult Based Muses:  1. Aidan Wick 2. Aleksandra “Aleks” Weasley” 3. Devan Cabret 4. Amelia Cabret 5. Saria Lynn Weasley 6. Oliver “Oli” Wood 7. Tomas Tod 8. Vladimir “Vlad” Tod 9. William “Will” Parry
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avalonslight · 4 years
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Since I've got alot of new followers here...you can totally feel free to hmu to plot etc. We'll work verses out for Freya.
If you're not feeling Freya I do have a multimuse including muses such as:
My Narnians:
High King Peter Pevensie & Lilliandil
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My Percy Jackson muses:
Perseus "Percy" Jackson
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My Greek mythology muses:
Herakles, God of strength Tychon son of Augeaus Galen son of Herakles and Prince of Thebes Amaryllis "Ama" a nymph and daughter of Epiphron
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My Harry Potter muse:
Oliver Wood
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My vampires:
Tomas and Vladimir "Vlad" Tod
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My clockmakers:
Archibald "Archi" and Hugo Cabret
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My Merlin/Arthurian muses:
Lancelot du Lac and Mordred
My Reign muse:
Sebastian "Bash" de Poitiers
And like a crap ton of ocs
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I was tagged
@kagrs tagged me a few days ago, kinda forgot to do this
Gender: Male
Star Sign: Aquarius, I think? Going by date and time here, I don’t really believe in star signs
Height: 5′ 6″
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Hogwarts House: Ravenclaw, according to some random google quiz I just took (I haven’t seen most of the movies or read any of the books)
Favorite Colors: Dark blue for pretty much everything. Though I’m a sucker for ANA 613 (USAAF olive drab) and I do love red+blue patterns
Favorite Animal: Russian Domesticated Red Fox
Average Hours of Sleep: 6 & 1/2 (weekdays) to 9 (weekends)
Cat or Dog Person: Dogs
Favorite Singer/Band: I don’t really have just one, but my top five (in no particular order) would be: Mayday Parade, Go Radio, Real Friends, Fall Out Boy and Shark Dad 
Favorite Fictional Characters: Nick Wilde, Judy Hopps, Finnick, Honey (Zistopia), Rocket Raccoon, Peter Quill, Ferris Bueller, Walter Mitty, Captain Orr (Catch-22), Hugo Cabret,... A lot more, but those are some that come to mind.
Dream Trip: I’d like to go to Iceland, seems like a beautiful country
Dream Job: Been wondering that myself... Hoping to become a pilot, but would also like to work in animation, so...
When was this blog made: October of last year, according to the archive.
Number of followers: 59 and I’m quite happy about that, especially given how “young” this blog is
What made you decide to create this blog: One word: Zistopia. If you’ve had an actual conversation with me last year, there’s a 90% chance I mentioned Zistopia. I was completely obsessed with it and in many ways still am. I created this blog ‘cause it was the only way I knew of reaching @nicolaswildes, and I wanted to show her some of my fanart. That was literally what my first post here was
I don’t really know who to tag, and since I like @andyourteeth​‘s approach to this, I’m doing the same thing. So if you’re reading this, you’re tagged!
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vintagenames · 7 years
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Children’s Literature Names
Master List - Sorted by Book
(will continue to add)
Sara Crewe (A Little Princess) Becky (A Little Princess) Ermengarde (A Little Princess) Lottie (A Little Princess) Lavinia (A Little Princess)
Olaf (A Series of Unfortunate Events) Violet Baudelaire (A Series of Unfortunate Events) Klaus Beaudelaire (A Series of Unfortunate Events) Sunny Beaudelaire (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
Meg Murry (A Wrinkle in Time) Charles Wallace Murry (A Wrinkle in Time) Calvin O’Keefe (A Wrinkle in Time) Sandy Murry (A Wrinkle in Time) Dennys Murry (A Wrinkle in Time)
Alice (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
Amelia Bedelia (Amelia Bedelia)
Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables) Marilla Cuthbert (Anne of Green Gables) Matthew Cuthbert (Anne of Green Gables) Gilbert Blythe (Anne of Green Gables) Diana Barry (Anne of Green Gables) Jane Andrews (Anne of Green Gables) Ruby Gillis (Anne of Green Gables) Rachel Lynde (Anne of Green Gables)
Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl) Holly Short (Artemis Fowl) Julius Root (Artemis Fowl) Angeline Fowl (Artemis Fowl) Juliet Butler (Artemis Fowl)
Babar (Babar) Celeste (Babar) Arthur (Babar) Zephir (Babar) Cornelius (Babar) Pom (Babar) Flora (Babar) Alexander (Babar) Isabelle (Babar) Pompadour (Babar) Victor (Babar) Badou (Babar) Lulu (Babar)
India Opal “Opal“ Buloni (Because of Winn-Dixie) Winn-Dixie (Because of Winn-Dixie) Gloria Dump (Because of Winn-Dixie) Franny Block (Because of Winn-Dixie) Otis (Because of Winn-Dixie)
Betsey (Elizabeth) Warrington Ray (Betsey-Tacy) Tacy (Anastacia) (Betsey-Tacy) Tib (Thelma) Miller (Betsey-Tacy) Bob Ray (Betsey-Tacy) Jule Ray (Betsey-Tacy) Julia Ray (Betsey-Tacy) Margaret Ray (Betsey-Tacy) Joe Willard (Betsey-Tacy)
Willy Wonka (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Charlie Bucket (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Joe (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Augustus Gloop (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Violet Beauregarde (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Veruca Salt (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Mike Teavee (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Arthur Slugworth (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Josephine (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Georgina (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) George (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
Fern (Charlotte's Web) Avery (Charlotte's Web) Wilbur (Charlotte's Web) Charlotte (Charlotte's Web) Joy (Charlotte's Web) Aranea (Charlotte's Web) Nellie (Charlotte's Web) Tempelton (Charlotte’s Web) Homer Zuckerman (Charlotte's Web) Edith Zuckerman (Charlotte's Web) Lurvy (Charlotte's Web) Henry Fussy (Charlotte's Web)
Coraline Jones (Coraline) Wybie Lovat (Coraline)
George (Curious George)
Eloise (Eloise)
Cyril (Five Children and It) Anthea (Five Children and It) Robert (Five Children and It) Jane (Five Children and It) Hilary “the Lamb“ (Five Children and It)
Harold (Harold and the Purple Crayon)
Heidi (Heidi) Peter (Heidi) Clara (Heidi)
Meggie Folchart (Inkheart Trilogy) Mo (Mortimer) Folchart (Inkheart Trilogy) Capricorn (Inkheart Trilogy) Gwin (Inkheart Trilogy) Elinor Loredan (Inkheart Trilogy) Basta (Inkheart Trilogy) Darius (Inkheart Trilogy) Farid (Inkheart Trilogy) Fenoglio (Inkheart Trilogy) Mortola (Inkheart Trilogy) Resa (Teresa) Folchart (Inkheart Trilogy) Orpheus (Inkheart Trilogy) Roxane (Inkheart Trilogy) Brianna (Inkheart Trilogy) Cosimo (Inkheart Trilogy) Despina (Inkheart Trilogy) Doria (Inkheart Trilogy) Minerva (Inkheart Trilogy) Violante (Inkheart Trilogy) Rosanna (Inkheart Trilogy) Anselmo (Inkheart Trilogy) Fulvio (Inkheart Trilogy) Ivo (Inkheart Trilogy) Lazaro (Inkheart Trilogy) Pippo (Inkheart Trilogy) Paula (Inkheart Trilogy) Rico (Inkheart Trilogy)
James (James and the Giant Peach)
Laura Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Mary Amelia Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Carrie Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Caroline Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Charles Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Almanzo Wilder (Little House on the Prairie)
Cedric Errol (Little Lord Fauntleroy)
Jo (Josephine) March (Little Women) Meg March (Little Women) Beth March (Little Women) Amy March (Little Women) Laurie (Theodore) Laurence (Little Women)
Madeline Fogg (Madeline) Nicole (Madeline) Danielle (Madeline) Chloe (Madeline) Yvette (Madeline) Lulu (Madeline) Anne (Madeline) Monique (Madeline) Sylvie (Madeline) Nona (Madeline) Janine (Madeline) Ellie (Madeline) Pepito (Madeline) Genevieve (Madeline) Leopold (Madeline)
Darrell Rivers (f) (Malory Towers) Sally Hope (Malory Towers) Alicia Jones (Malory Towers) Betty (Malory Towers) Mary-Lou (Malory Towers) Daphne (Malory Towers) Gwendoline “Gwen“ (Malory Towers)
Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins) Jane Banks (Mary Poppins) Michael Banks (Mary Poppins) Barbara Banks (Mary Poppins) John Banks (Mary Poppins) Winifred Banks (Mary Poppins) George Banks (Mary Poppins) Bert (Mary Poppins)
Matilda Wormwood (Matilda) Lavender (Matilda) Jenny (Jennifer) Honey (Matilda) Agatha Trunchball (Matilda) Zinnia Wormwood (Matilda) Bruce Bogtrotter (Matilda)
Matilda (Nurse Matilda)
Oliver Twist (Oliver Twist) Nancy (Oliver Twist) Rose Maylie (Oliver Twist)
Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy) Wendy Moira Angela Darling (Peter and Wendy) John Darling (Peter and Wendy) Michael Darling (Peter and Wendy) Mary Darling (Peter and Wendy) Tiger Lily (Peter and Wendy)
Pollyanna Whittier (Pollyanna) Polly (Pollyanna) Nancy (Pollyanna)
Ramona Geraldine Quimby (Ramona) Beezus (Beatrice) Ann Quimby (Ramona) Roberta Day Quimby (Ramona) Bob (Robert) Quimby (Ramona) Dorothy Quimby (Ramona) Beatrice Day-Kemp (Ramona) Howie Kemp (Ramona) Willa Jean Kemp (Ramona) Hobart Kemp (Ramona) Henry Huggins (Ramona) Ribsy (Ramona) Daisy Kidd (Ramona) Jeremy Kidd (Ramona) Danny (Ramona) Susan Kushner (Ramona) Davy (Ramona)
Rebecca Rowena Randall (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Miranda Sawyer (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Jane Sawyer (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Jeremiah Cobb (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Sarah Cobb (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Emma Jane Perkins (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Adam Ladd (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm)
Patricia “Pat“ O’Sullivan (St. Clare’s) Isabel O’Sullivan (St. Clare’s) Alison O’Sullivan (St. Clare’s) Hilary Wentworth (St. Clare’s) Carlotta Brown (St. Clare’s) Janet Robins (St. Clare’s) Doris Elward (St. Clare’s) Kitty Flaherty (St. Clare’s) Angela Favorleigh (St. Clare’s) Alma Pudden (St. Clare’s) Elsie “Catty“ Fanshawe (St. Clare’s) Gladys(St. Clare’s) Mirabel (St. Clare’s) Anne-Marie (St. Clare’s) Claudine (St. Clare’s) Antoinette (St. Clare’s) Roberta “Bobby“ Ellis (St. Clare’s) Winifred James (St. Clare’s) Tessie (St. Clare’s) Margery Fenworthy (St. Clare’s) Lucy Oriell (St. Clare’s) Erica (St. Clare’s) Priscilla Parsons (St. Clare’s) Joan Terry (St. Clare’s)
John Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Susan Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Titty Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Roger Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Bridget “Vicky“ Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Nancy (Ruth) Blackett (Swallows and Amazons) Peggy (Margaret) Blackett (Swallows and Amazons) Dorothea Callum (Swallows and Amazons) Dick Callum (Swallows and Amazons) Tom Dudgeon (Swallows and Amazons) Bess Farland (Swallows and Amazons) Nell Farland (Swallows and Amazons) Joe (Swallows and Amazons) Bill (Swallows and Amazons) Pete (Swallows and Amazons) Don (Swallows and Amazons) Daisy (Swallows and Amazons) Dum (Swallows and Amazons) Dee (Swallows and Amazons) James Turner (Swallows and Amazons) Molly (Mary) Blackett (Swallows and Amazons) Mary Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Ted Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Jim Brading (Swallows and Amazons) Timothy Stedding (Swallows and Amazons) Jim Woodall (Swallows and Amazons) Billy (Swallows and Amazons) Silas (Swallows and Amazons) Mary Swainson (Swallows and Amazons) Jacky Warriner (Swallows and Amazons) Robin Tyson (Swallows and Amazons)
Tom Sawyer (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Polly (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Huckleberry Finn (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Becky Thatcher (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Joe Harper (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Sid (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Mary (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
Sophie (The BFG)
Henry James Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) Jessie (Jessica) Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) Violet Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) Benjamin Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) James Henry Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) Soo Lee (The Boxcar Children) Mike (The Boxcar Children) Joe (The Boxcar Children) Alice (The Boxcar Children) Jane (The Boxcar Children) Andy (The Boxcar Children) John Carter (The Boxcar Children)
Edward Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Humphrey Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Alice Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Edith Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Jacob (The Children of the New Forest) Pablo (The Children of the New Forest) Patience (The Children of the New Forest)
Aslan (The Chronicles of Narnia) Jadis (The Chronicles of Narnia) Peter Pevensie (The Chronicles of Narnia, LWW) Susan Penvensie (The Chronicles of Narnia, LWW) Edmund Pevensie (The Chronicles of Narnia, LWW) Lucy Pevensie (The Chronicles of Narnia, LWW) Tumnus (The Chronicles of Narnia, LWW) Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia, PC) Eustace Scrubb (The Chronicles of Narnia, VDT) Jill Pole (The Chronicles of Narnia, SC) Rillian (The Chronicles of Narnia, SC) Shasta / Cor (The Chronicles of Narnia, HaHB) Bree (The Chronicles of Narnia, HaHB) Aravis (The Chronicles of Narnia, HaHB) Tirian (The Chronicles of Narnia, LB) Digory Kirke (The Chronicles of Narnia, MN) Polly Plummer (The Chronicles of Narnia, MN)
Jonas (The Giver) Lily (The Giver) Gabriel (The Giver) Asher (The Giver) Fiona (The Giver) Larissa (The Giver)
Julian (The Famous Fave) Dick (The Famous Fave) Anne (The Famous Fave) Georgina “George“ (The Famous Fave) Timmy (The Famous Fave)
Jo (m) / Joe (The Faraway Tree) Bessie / Beth (The Faraway Tree) Fanny / Frannie (The Faraway Tree) Dick / Rick (The Faraway Tree)
Hugo Cabret (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Isabelle (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Georges Méliès (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Jeanne (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Etienne (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Rene Tabard (The Invention of Hugo Cabret)
Mowgli (The Jungle Book)
Jack Smith (The Magic Tree House) Annie Smith (The Magic Tree House) Morgan Le Fay (The Magic Tree House) Merlin (The Magic Tree House) Kathleen (The Magic Tree House) Teddy (The Magic Tree House)
Clara (The Nutcracker and the Mouse King) Marie (The Nutcracker and the Mouse King)
Rosalind Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Skye Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Jane Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Batty (Elizabeth) Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Jeffrey Tifton (The Penderwicks) Martin Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Elizabeth Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Claire Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Iantha Aaronson Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Brenda Tifton (The Penderwicks) Alec McGrath (The Penderwicks) Dexter Dupree (The Penderwicks) Cagney (The Penderwicks) Harry (The Penderwicks) Turron Asabere (The Penderwicks) Anna (The Penderwicks) Tommy Geiger (The Penderwicks)
Roberta Waterbury (The Railway Children) Peter Waterbury (The Railway Children) Phyllis Waterbury (The Railway Children)
Mary Lennox (The Secret Garden) Colin Craven (The Secret Garden) Dickon Sowerby (The Secret Garden) Martha Sowerby (The Secret Garden) Archibald Craven (The Secret Garden)
Ferdinand (The Story of Ferdinand)
Fritz Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Ernest Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Jack Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Francis Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Emily Montrose (The Swiss Family Robinson)
Peter (The Tale of Peter Rabbit) Josephine (The Tale of Peter Rabbit) Benjamin (The Tale of Peter Rabbit)
Victor Getz (The Thief Lord) Esther Hartlieb (The Thief Lord) Prosper (The Thief Lord) Bo (Bonifazius) (The Thief Lord) Wespe (Caterina) Grimani (The Thief Lord) Riccio (The Thief Lord) Mosca (The Thief Lord) Scipio Massimo / Fortunato (The Thief Lord) Ernesto “Barbarossa“ (The Thief Lord) Renzo (The Thief Lord) Massimo (The Thief Lord) Ida Spavento (The Thief Lord)
Dorothy Gale (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Henry (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Em (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Boq (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Glinda (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
Jim Hawkins (Treasure Island)
Max (Where the Wild Things Are)
Winnie (Winnie-the-Pooh) Christopher Robin (Winnie-the-Pooh)
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The 5000 Best Books of All-Time
Book 251–499 (go to book 1 to 250)
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251. All the King’s Men (1946) by Robert Penn Warren 252. The Maltese Falcon (1930) by Dashiell Hammett 253. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) by Mark Twain 254. Ouran High School Host Club by Bisco Hatori 255. Plague (1947) by Albert Camus 256. Jurassic Park (1990) by Michael Crichton 257. The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson 258. Shogun (1975) by James Clavell 259. A Town Like Alice (1950) by Nevil Shute 260. Ambassadors (1903) by Henry James 261. Blood Meridian (1985) by Cormac McCarthy 262. No Country for Old Men (2005) by Cormac McCarthy 263. The Castle (1926) by Franz Kafka 264. Phantom of the Opera (1910) by Gaston Leroux 265. Middlesex (2002) by Jeffrey Eugenides 266. The Book of the New Sun (1994) by Gene Wolfe 267. Vanity Fair (1848) by William Makepeace Thackeray 268. Heidi by Johanna Spyri 269. Bluest Eye (1970) by Toni Morrison 270. Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand 271. Pippi Longstocking (1945) by Astrid Lindgren 272. The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1969) by John Fowles 273. North and South (1855) by Elizabeth Gaskell 274. Percy Jackson & the Olympians (2005) by Rick Riordan 275. Gilgamesh by 276. The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare 277. Millennium series by Stieg Larsson 278. Cat’s Cradle (1963) by Kurt Vonnegut 279. Northanger Abbey (1817) by Jane Austen 280. The Secret History (1992) by Donna Tartt 281. Screwtape Letters (1942) by C.S. Lewis 282. Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare 283. The World According to Garp (1978) by John Irving 284. A Confederacy of Dunces (1980) by John Kennedy Toole 285. Birdsong (1993) by Sebastian Faulks 286. Dandelion Wine (1957) by Ray Bradbury 287. Light in August (1932) by William Faulkner 288. The Glass Castle (2005) by Jeannette Walls 289. People’s History of the United States (2010) by Howard Zinn 290. Lamb by Christopher Moore 291. Water for Elephants (2006) by Sara Gruen 292. Moneyball (2003) by Michael Lewis 293. Three Men in a Boat (1889) by Jerome K. Jerome 294. Jungle (1906) by Upton Sinclair 295. The Forever War (1974) by Joe Haldeman 296. Le Pere Goriot by Honore de Balzac 297. Number the Stars (1989) by Lois Lowry 298. Siddhartha (1951) by Hermann Hesse 299. Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams 300. Misery (1987) by Stephen King 301. Calvin and Hobbes (1993) by Bill Watterson 302. I Am Legend (1954) by Richard Matheson 303. Tuesdays With Morrie (1997) by Mitch Albom 304. Medea by Euripides 305. The Witches (1983) by Roald Dahl 306. The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer 307. Where the Red Fern Grows (1961) by Wilson Rawls 308. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1971) by Hunter S. Thompson 309. Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe 310. Angela’s Ashes (1996) by Frank McCourt 311. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1963) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 312. Howl’s Moving Castle (1986) by Diana Wynne Jones 313. Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953) by James Baldwin 314. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1974) by John le Carre 315. Silmarillion (1977) by J.R.R. Tolkien 316. Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958) by Truman Capote 317. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2006) by John Boyne 318. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou 319. High Fidelity (1995) by Nick Hornby 320. Parade’s End (1928) by Ford Madox Ford 321. Kim (1901) by Rudyard Kipling 322. Snow Crash (1992) by Neal Stephenson 323. Works by William Shakespeare 324. Song of Solomon (1977) by Toni Morrison 325. Satanic Verses (1988) by Salman Rushdie 326. Ready Player One (2011) by Ernest Cline 327. Starship Troopers (1959) by Robert A. Heinlein 328. Mahabharata by Vyasa 329. Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) by Jules Verne 330. The Day of the Locust (1939) by Nathanael West 331. The Day of the Triffids (1951) by John Wyndham 332. My Antonia (1918) by Willa Cather 333. Swiss Family Robinson (1812) by Johann Wyss 334. I Capture the Castle (1948) by Dodie Smith 335. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! (1990) by Dr. Seuss 336. Sirens of Titan (1959) by Kurt Vonnegut 337. The Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King 338. The Golden Notebook (1962) by Doris Lessing 339. Tempest by William Shakespeare 340. Prophet (1923) by Kahlil Gibran 341. Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers 342. Everything is Illuminated (2002) by Jonathon Safran Foer 343. The New York Trilogy (1987) by Paul Auster 344. The Host (2010) by Stephenie Meyer 345. How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936) by Dale Carnegie 346. Brief History of Time (1988) by S.W. Hawking 347. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005) by Jonathan Safran Foer 348. One Thousand and One Nights by 349. Winesburg, Ohio (1919) by Sherwood Anderson 350. Ivanhoe (1820) by Sir Walter Scott 351. Farewell to Arms (1929) by Ernest Hemingway 352. Awakening by Kate Chopin 353. Little House by Laura Ingalls Wilder 354. Fun Home (2006) by Alison Bechdel 355. USA by John Dos Passos 356. The Shadow of the Wind (2001) by Carlos Ruiz Zafon 357. Ramayana by Valmiki 358. Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965) by Malcolm X 359. The Alchemist (1986) by Paulo Coelho 360. The Power of One (1989) by Bryce Courtenay 361. Aesop’s Fables by Aesop 362. The Virgin Suicides (1993) by Jeffrey Eugenides 363. Darkness at Noon (1940) by Arthur Koestler 364. Love You Forever (1986) by Robert Munsch 365. Batman by 366. Story of Ferdinand (1936) by Munro Leaf 367. Scott Pilgrim (2010) by 368. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (1989) by Stephen R. Covey 369. Divergent (2011) by Veronica Roth 370. Outliers (2008) by Malcolm Gladwell 371. Childhood’s End (1953) by Arthur C. Clarke 372. A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen 373. Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) by Victor Hugo 374. Thirteen Reasons Why (2007) by Jay Asher 375. Polar Express (1985) by Chris Van Allsburg 376. The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio 377. The Neverending Story (1979) by Michael Ende 378. Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway 379. Jungle Book (1894) by Rudyard Kipling 380. Shantaram (2003) by Gregory David Roberts 381. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst 382. Light in the Attic (1981) by Shel Silverstein 383. The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007) by Brian Selznick 384. Scarlet Letter (1850) by Nathaniel Hawthorne 385. Jude the Obscure (1895) by Thomas Hardy 386. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh by Robert C. O’Brien 387. Ringworld (1970) by Larry Niven 388. The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett 389. Redeeming Love (1991) by Francine Rivers 390. The Shipping News (1993) by E. Annie Proulx 391. Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel 392. Thus Spake Zarathustra (1885) by Friedrich Nietzsche 393. Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902) by Beatrix Potter 394. Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi 395. The Once and Future King (1958) by T.H. White 396. Little Dorrit (1857) by Charles Dickens 397. Mythology by Edith Hamilton 398. Gulag Archipelago (1973) by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 399. Invisible Cities (1972) by Italo Calvino 400. The Walking Dead (2003) by Robert Kirkman 401. Hush, Hush (2009) by Becca Fitzpatrick 402. Bridge to Terabithia (1977) by Katherine Paterson 403. From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1967) by E.L. Konigsburg 404. Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton 405. Moonstone (1868) by Wilkie Collins 406. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 407. Lovely Bones (2002) by Alice Seybold 408. Paper Towns (2008) by John Green 409. The Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith Jr. 410. Underworld (1997) by Don DeLillo 411. Where the Sidewalk Ends (1974) by Shel Silverstein 412. Battle Royale (1999) by Koushun Takami 413. The Haunting of Hill House (1959) by Shirley Jackson 414. Cry, the Beloved Country (1948) by Alan Paton 415. Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire 416. Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) by J.M. Coeztee 417. The Left Hand of Darkness (1969) by Ursula Le Guin 418. Les Liaisons Dangereuses (1782) by Pierre-Ambroise-Francois Choderlos de Laclos 419. Bridget Jones’s Diary (1996) by Helen Fielding 420. Kane and Abel (1979) by Jeffrey Archer 421. Martian Chronicles (1950) by Ray Bradbury 422. Delirium (2011) by Lauren Oliver 423. Borrowers (1952) by Mary Norton 424. Origin of Species (1977) by Charles Darwin 425. Steve Jobs (2011) by Walter Isaacson 426. The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886) by Thomas Hardy 427. Killer Angels (1974) by Michael Shaara 428. The Poisonwood Bible (1998) by Barbara Kingsolver 429. Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997) by Jared Diamond 430. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970) by Dee Alexander Brown 431. Book of Job by God 432. The Dark Tower by Stephen King 433. Under the Dome (2009) by Stephen King 434. The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966) by Robert A. Heinlein 435. Stories (1971) by Franz Kafka 436. Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1889) by Mark Twain 437. Joy Luck Club (1989) by Amy Tan 438. The Sneetches and Other Stories (1989) by Dr. Seuss 439. The Blind Assassin (2000) by Margaret Atwood 440. The Graveyard Book (2008) by Neil Gaiman 441. A Suitable Boy (1993) by Vikram Seth 442. Sister Carrie (1900) by Theodore Dreiser 443. Constitution by United States 444. Notebook (1996) by Nicholas Sparks 445. Silas Marner by George Eliot 446. The Omnivore’s Dilemma (2006) by Michael Pollan 447. Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe (1987) by Fannie Flagg 448. Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba 449. The Last Song (2009) by Nicholas Sparks 450. The Big Sleep (1939) by Raymond Chandler 451. Unwind (2007) by Neal Shusterman 452. A Walk to Remember (1999) by Nicholas Sparks 453. Republic by Plato 454. Little House in the Big Woods (1932) by Laura Ingalls Wilder 455. The Sandman (1996) by Neil Gaiman 456. Speak (1999) by Laurie Halse Anderson 457. The Selfish Gene (1976) by Richard Dawkins 458. Lorna Doone (1869) by R.D. Blackmore 459. The Far Pavilions (1978) by M.M. Kaye 460. Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais 461. The Maze Runner (2009) by James Dashner 462. Bonfire of the Vanities (1987) by Tom Wolfe 463. Glass by 464. House at Pooh Corner (1928) by A.A. Milne 465. Tawny Man by Robin Hobb 466. Kafka on the Shore (2002) by Haruki Murakami 467. Portrait of a Lady (1881) by Henry James 468. Good Earth (1931) by Pearl S. Buck 469. Tuck Everlasting (1975) by Natalie Babbitt 470. Make Way for Ducklings (1941) by Robert McCloskey 471. Red Harvest (1929) by Dashiell Hammett 472. The Andromeda Strain (1969) by Michael Crichton 473. Naked Lunch (1959) by William Burroughs 474. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (1985) by Laura Joffe Numeroff 475. The Other Boleyn Girl (2001) by Philippa Gregory 476. Angle of Repose (1971) by Wallace Stegner 477. Hunger (1890) by Knut Hamsun 478. The Beach (1996) by Alex Garland 479. Hansel and Gretel by Engelbert Humperdinck 480. The Last Lecture (2008) by Randy Pausch 481. Power and the Glory (1940) by Graham Greene 482. Pygmalion (1912) by George Bernard Shaw 483. My Name Is Asher Lev (1972) by Chaim Potok 484. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2007) by Sherman Alexie 485. Cold Mountain (1997) by Charles Frazier 486. Horton Hears a Who! (1982) by Dr. Seuss 487. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) by Agatha Christie 488. Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929) by Alfred Doblin 489. Cider House Rules (1985) by John Irving 490. Goedel, Escher, Bach (1979) by Douglas Hofstadter 491. The Stars My Destination (1956) by Alfred Bester 492. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) by Jules Verne 493. The English Patient (1992) by Michael Ondaatje 494. Outlander (1991) by Diana Gabaldon 495. Sentimental Education (1869) by Gustave Flaubert 496. Marley & Me (2005) by John Grogan 497. Oedipus Rex by Sophocles 498. Possession: A Romance (1990) by A.S. Byatt 499. As You Like It by William Shakespeare
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YA Fiction Based Muses: 
Aidan Wick Aleksandra “Aleks” Weasley Amelia Cabret Devan Cabret Saria Lynn Weasley  Oliver “Oli” Wood Tomas Tod Vladimir “Vlad” Tod
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Back to witches and wizards and magical beasts To goblins and ghost and to magical feasts It’s all that I love And it’s all that I need At Hogwarts
Harry Potter based muses
Aidan Wick Alekansandra Weasley Amelia Cabret Devan Cabret Saria Lynn Weasley Cabret Oliver Wood
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Single fandom muses (or inspired ocs):
Aidan Wick (Hugo/HP inspired) Aleksandra Weasley (HP inspired) Amelia Cabret (Hugo/HP inspired) Sebastian de Poitiers (Reign) Major Benjamin Tallmadge (TURN: Washington’s Spies) Devan Cabret (Hugo/HP inspired) Saria Lynn Weasley Cabret (HP/Hugo inspired) Oliver “Oli” Wood (HP) 
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Children’s Literature Names
Master List - Sorted by Name
(will continue to add)
Adam Ladd (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Agatha Trunchball (Matilda) Alec McGrath (The Penderwicks) Alexander (Babar) Alice (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Alice (The Boxcar Children) Alice Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Alicia Jones (Malory Towers) Alison O’Sullivan (St. Clare’s) Alma Pudden (St. Clare’s) Almanzo Wilder (Little House on the Prairie) Amelia Bedelia (Amelia Bedelia) Amy March (Little Women) Andy (The Boxcar Children) Angela Favorleigh (St. Clare’s) Angeline Fowl (Artemis Fowl) Anna (The Penderwicks) Anne (Madeline) Anne (The Famous Fave) Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables) Anne-Marie (St. Clare’s) Annie Smith (The Magic Tree House) Anselmo (Inkheart Trilogy) Anthea (Five Children and It) Antoinette (St. Clare’s) Aranea (Charlotte's Web) Aravis (The Chronicles of Narnia, HaHB) Archibald Craven (The Secret Garden) Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl) Arthur (Babar) Arthur Slugworth (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Asher (The Giver) Aslan (The Chronicles of Narnia) Augustus Gloop (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Avery (Charlotte's Web) Babar (Babar) Badou (Babar) Barbara Banks (Mary Poppins) Basta (Inkheart Trilogy) Batty (Elizabeth) Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Beatrice Day-Kemp (Ramona) Becky (A Little Princess) Becky Thatcher (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Beezus (Beatrice) Ann Quimby (Ramona) Benjamin (The Tale of Peter Rabbit) Benjamin Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) Bert (Mary Poppins) Bess Farland (Swallows and Amazons) Bessie / Beth (The Faraway Tree) Beth March (Little Women) Betsey (Elizabeth) Warrington Ray (Betsey-Tacy) Betty (Malory Towers) Bill (Swallows and Amazons) Billy (Swallows and Amazons) Bo (Bonifazius) (The Thief Lord) Bob (Robert) Quimby (Ramona) Bob Ray (Betsey-Tacy) Boq (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Bree (The Chronicles of Narnia, HaHB) Brenda Tifton (The Penderwicks) Brianna (Inkheart Trilogy) Bridget “Vicky“ Walker (Swallows and Amazons) Bruce Bogtrotter (Matilda) Cagney (The Penderwicks) Calvin O’Keefe (A Wrinkle in Time) Capricorn (Inkheart Trilogy) Carlotta Brown (St. Clare’s) Caroline Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Carrie Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Caspian (The Chronicles of Narnia, PC) Cedric Errol (Little Lord Fauntleroy) Celeste (Babar) Charles Ingalls (Little House on the Prairie) Charles Wallace Murry (A Wrinkle in Time) Charlie Bucket (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Charlotte (Charlotte's Web) Chloe (Madeline) Christopher Robin (Winnie-the-Pooh) Claire Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Clara (Heidi) Clara (The Nutcracker and the Mouse King) Claudine (St. Clare’s) Colin Craven (The Secret Garden) Coraline Jones (Coraline) Cornelius (Babar) Cosimo (Inkheart Trilogy) Cyril (Five Children and It) Daisy (Swallows and Amazons) Daisy Kidd (Ramona) Danielle (Madeline) Danny (Ramona) Daphne (Malory Towers) Darius (Inkheart Trilogy) Darrell Rivers (f) (Malory Towers) Davy (Ramona) Dee (Swallows and Amazons) Dennys Murry (A Wrinkle in Time) Despina (Inkheart Trilogy) Dexter Dupree (The Penderwicks) Diana Barry (Anne of Green Gables) Dick (The Famous Fave) Dick / Rick (The Faraway Tree) Dick Callum (Swallows and Amazons) Dickon Sowerby (The Secret Garden) Digory Kirke (The Chronicles of Narnia, MN) Don (Swallows and Amazons) Doria (Inkheart Trilogy) Doris Elward (St. Clare’s) Dorothea Callum (Swallows and Amazons) Dorothy Gale (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Dorothy Quimby (Ramona) Dum (Swallows and Amazons) Edith Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Edith Zuckerman (Charlotte's Web) Edmund Pevensie (The Chronicles of Narnia, LWW) Edward Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Elinor Loredan (Inkheart Trilogy) Elizabeth Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Ellie (Madeline) Eloise (Eloise) Elsie “Catty“ Fanshawe (St. Clare’s) Em (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Emily Montrose (The Swiss Family Robinson) Emma Jane Perkins (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) Erica (St. Clare’s) Ermengarde (A Little Princess) Ernest Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Ernesto “Barbarossa“ (The Thief Lord) Esther Hartlieb (The Thief Lord) Etienne (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Eustace Scrubb (The Chronicles of Narnia, VDT) Fanny / Frannie (The Faraway Tree) Farid (Inkheart Trilogy) Fenoglio (Inkheart Trilogy) Ferdinand (The Story of Ferdinand) Fern (Charlotte's Web) Fiona (The Giver) Flora (Babar) Francis Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Franny Block (Because of Winn-Dixie) Fritz Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Fulvio (Inkheart Trilogy) Gabriel (The Giver) Genevieve (Madeline) George (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) George (Curious George) George Banks (Mary Poppins) Georges Méliès (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Georgina (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Georgina “George“ (The Famous Fave) Gilbert Blythe (Anne of Green Gables) Gladys(St. Clare’s) Glinda (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Gloria Dump (Because of Winn-Dixie) Gwendoline “Gwen“ (Malory Towers) Gwin (Inkheart Trilogy) Harold (Harold and the Purple Crayon) Harry (The Penderwicks) Heidi (Heidi) Henry (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) Henry Fussy (Charlotte's Web) Henry Huggins (Ramona) Henry James Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) Hilary Wentworth (St. Clare’s) Hilary “the Lamb“ (Five Children and It) Hobart Kemp (Ramona) Holly Short (Artemis Fowl) Homer Zuckerman (Charlotte's Web) Howie Kemp (Ramona) Huckleberry Finn (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Hugo Cabret (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Humphrey Beverly (The Children of the New Forest) Iantha Aaronson Penderwick (The Penderwicks) Ida Spavento (The Thief Lord) India Opal “Opal“ Buloni (Because of Winn-Dixie) Isabel O’Sullivan (St. Clare’s) Isabelle (Babar) Isabelle (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) Ivo (Inkheart Trilogy) Jack Robinson (The Swiss Family Robinson) Jack Smith (The Magic Tree House) Jacky Warriner (Swallows and Amazons) Jacob (The Children of the New Forest) Jadis (The Chronicles of Narnia) James (James and the Giant Peach) James Henry Cordyce/Alden (The Boxcar Children) James Turner (Swallows and Amazons) 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Wendy) Wespe (Caterina) Grimani (The Thief Lord) Wilbur (Charlotte's Web) Willa Jean Kemp (Ramona) Willy Wonka (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Winifred Banks (Mary Poppins) Winifred James (St. Clare’s) Winn-Dixie (Because of Winn-Dixie) Winnie (Winnie-the-Pooh) Wybie Lovat (Coraline) Yvette (Madeline) Zephir (Babar) Zinnia Wormwood (Matilda)
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250 Most-Reviewed Books
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Top 200 Books 2000-2010
The Kite Runner (2003) by Khaled Hosseini
The Hunger Games (2008) by Suzanne Collins
Cloud Atlas (2004) by David Mitchell
The Help (2009) by Kathryn Stockett
House of Leaves (2000) by Mark Z. Danielewski
American Gods (2001) by Neil Gaiman
World War Z (2006) by Max Brooks
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List your favorite muses in order and why?
That can change on a daily basis but currently...1. Devan Cabret. My sweet baby boy has so many interesting layers to him and I'm exploring playing someone a little more scholarly as he's trying to help Tobi find her place in the world. Also his romance with Tobi is so adorable. 2. Peter Pevensie. I am so happy I decided to bring him back as a muse and that people are actually enjoying talking to him. Narnia was the first chapterbook series I ever read on my own and I fell in love with the world and the characters. Peter was always one of my favorites and I enjoy exploring the side of his story that wasn't really told. I like giving him new experiences.3. Sebastian de Poitiers. I dunno man I like being able to get my sarcasm and sass in but still be a geuinely good person deep down and that is Bash to a T. 4. Tychon. I never play him on here but Ty is such a sweetheart. 5. Oliver Wood. Like my complete opposite but I like playing Oliver because he's so rarely explored in the actual book series. All we really know about him there is that he loves Quidditch and he's friends with Percy Weasley.I'd say as a rule of thumb my favorite muses are those who are misunderstood or have far more to their stories than anyone has ever mentioned?
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