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Y'all....the mouse is named Nina... And she's a tennis fan, and respecting Serena Williams 🥺🥺
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NINA. TENNIS PLAYING MOUSE.
Henlo?
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prettywitchiusaka · 1 year
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These were all bought yesterday.
I met up with a friend of mine and we went for a long walk and caught up while we did some shopping.
So yeah, I'd definitely count this as my Birthday Swag Post 1.
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ao3feed-thor · 10 months
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Half-Sick of Shadows
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/gUPeLA6
by Meltha
Loki stumbles upon a fair maiden in a tower not far from Camelot. It's an old tale, one he has seen many times before, but this girl's tapestries pique his curiosity, and he becomes her silent, unseen observer.
Words: 2192, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 19 of Worlds of Chaos
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Lady of Shalott - Alfred Lord Tennyson, Thor (Movies)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: F/M
Characters: Loki (Marvel), The Lady of Shalott (Tennyson), Lancelot (Tennyson)
Relationships: The Lady of Shalott & Lancelot (Tennyson), Loki & the Lady of Shalott, Loki/Sif (Marvel)
Additional Tags: Crossover, Unrequited Love, hints of past relationships, Magic Mirror - Freeform, brief mention of adultery, pining to death, Imprisonment, Explanations, morally ambiguous loki
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форсы стринги и Барби
by fandom Force and Strength 2023 (fandom_Force_and_Strength)
Words: 29, Chapters: 1/1, Language: Русский
Fandoms: Barbie (2023), Top Gun (Movies), 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs, Guy Ritchie's The Covenant (2023), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Our Flag Means Death (TV), Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle, Kingsman (Movies), 魔道祖师 - 墨香铜臭 | Módào Zǔshī - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù, 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV), Mayor of Kingstown (TV), 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime), All For The Game - Nora Sakavic, Haikyuu!!, Inception (2010), Arthurian Mythology, Camelot (TV), Stardew Valley (Video Game), Shadow and Bone (TV), Transformers - All Media Types, Snedronningen | The Snow Queen - Hans Christian Andersen
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Additional Tags: маленькая розовая визитка, ласка магия цвета, сила котиков since 2016, нейросетки спасут каноны без визуала, Midjourney, Embedded Images, Embedded Video, Fandom Kombat 2023
source https://archiveofourown.org/works/48448630
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moltolavoro · 3 years
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@proditeur | sc !! | gwen
❛ it’s lovely to finally meet you! we’ve heard so much. ❜ formal introductions and words have long since been traded, but gwen has always felt so much more comfortable when she’s able to speak privately ; freely. there is time now, as arthur and queen lucy converse with their aides in the adjacent room. gwen was, of course, invited ; but she knows it’s been many years since arthur has seen lucy, and she knows she isn’t needed for these particular negotiations as it is. 
besides, it’s nice to get to know lucy’s new...fiancee. which is an entirely new development. 
gwen adjusts her dress, plucks a grape from amidst the small offering of fruits. ❛ did you find the journey here agreeable? ❜
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tardis-in-camelot · 5 years
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Valkyrie
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nincompoopydoo · 3 years
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*:・゚✧*:・゚  nincompoopydoo // MASTERLIST
⋆ wizarding world
⋆ marvel cinematic universe
⋆ dc extended universe
⋆ star wars
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*:・゚✧*:・゚  MISCELLANEOUS
bob floyd [top gun: maverick]
⋆ our tiny apartment: You're in love with your roommate and after accidentally finding out that he may share your feelings, all you can will yourself do is make an omelette. even if it's 3am.
aaron hotchner [criminal minds]
⋆ get a grip: you get knocked out by an Unsub and Hotch is just so concerned for you. takes place during Season 9 Episode 15.
bradley "rooster" bradshaw [top gun: maverick]
⋆ angel eyes: bold and confident Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw isn’t quite as fearless whenever you’re around. when he returns to TOPGUN and sees you for the first time in years, it takes everything in him to not loose all composure and turn into a nervous wreck which he in turn, completely fails at doing so.
sir percival [bbc merlin]
⋆ stolen glances: you and a certain knight of Camelot keep catching each other’s eye but one of you ever acted upon the visibly growing tension between the two of you. small and wistful glances only ever came close. however, all that changed on one night. ⋆ unexpected: things take a turn when you’re scrubbing the kitchen floors late at night and you’re not sure if it was for the better or worse.
richie tozier [it chapter two]
⋆ richie with the nice arms: you’re having a terrible night once again which led you outside your house to get some fresh air. and maybe let out a tear or two. however, the universe had other plans as your hot neighbour, Richie Tozier, had been taking out the trash at the very same time.
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twh-news · 3 years
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How Loki Shapeshifted From Nordic Folklore to a Marvel Icon
by Sara Durn
There are more than 800 years between the stories of Viking god Loki first being written down and his arrival (in the superb Tom Hiddleston) in the Marvel cinematic universe in 2011’s Thor. The new Disney+ series Loki, set to be released on June 9, is primed to explore more antics of Thor’s trickster brother as he attempts to fix the timeline he helped break in Avengers: Endgame. Among his many talents, Loki has cheated death a few times in the MCU, but that amounts to child’s play for this god.
In Norse mythology, Loki causes just as much confusion as his Marvel iteration. Though there aren’t any stories of him outwitting death, there are plenty of myths where he shapeshifts, swaps genders, or tricks gods into killing other gods. In the Marvel universe, he’s quite prone to allegiance swapping. Let’s dig into this troublemaker’s journey.
What is Loki’s origin?
The legends surrounding the Norse god are first documented in writing around the 13th century, primarily in Iceland. There are two versions of these legends that enter the historical record around the same time—the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. The Poetic Edda is an anonymous collection of Old Norse poems that are mainly pulled from an Icelandic medieval manuscript known as the Codex Regius (some of the poems date back to 800 CE). The Prose Edda is an Old Norse textbook for composing poetry that was written by a single author, Snorri Sturluson, a colorful Icelandic historian, scholar, and lawspeaker.
“Within the myths, you can see Loki moving from being just mischievous to being absolutely evil. If you think of him as only being mischievous, he’s actually a creative force and often ends up getting the gods much of their magical possessions, like Thor’s Hammer, through his cunning.”
“Pretty much everything we know about Loki came from Snorri Sturluson,” Viking scholar Nancy Marie Brown, author of Song of the Vikings: Snorri and the Making of Norse Myths, told io9. Brown says this was very appropriate given that “Snorri was quite a trickster figure himself.” While calling him the “Homer of the North,” Brown also acknowledges that Snorri spent a lifetime “double-crossing friends and family… scheming and plotting, blustering and fleeing”— a life that eventually led to his unheroic demise in a nightshirt where his (supposed) final words were “don’t strike!” In both Eddas, Loki is always portrayed as a cunning trickster. In the Prose Edda, Snorri describes Loki as “pleasing and handsome in appearance, evil in character, very capricious in behavior. He possessed to a greater degree than other [gods] the kind of learning that is called cunning.”
Besides appearances, Loki is always getting the gods into trouble and then cleverly extricating them from the mess he’s made. He fathers the Midgard Serpent destined to bring about Ragnarök, the end of the world in Norse mythology. He convinces the blind god Hodr to kill the beautiful and favored god Baldur. He kidnaps the goddess Idun to save his own hide from a furious giant. The mythological character is constantly switching sides—sometimes supporting the gods and sometimes their enemies, the giants. In the MCU, Loki is both hero and villain—in The Avengers he opened a wormhole in New York City releasing alien monsters and in Thor: Ragnarok he helped Thor save the Asgardians from Hela’s wrath.
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Thorwald’s Cross, a fragmented runestone depicting Odin being consumed. Image: Public Domain
Loki might have begun as a Norse god of fire—fitting considering how fire can be both “helpful and destructive,” said Brown. Fire can both burn down your house and cook you dinner. It’s tricky that way—like Loki. As Brown puts it, “You can see his two sides there [reflected in fire].” Brown also explains that there was likely a transformation in Loki over the centuries. “Within the myths, you can see Loki moving from being just mischievous to being absolutely evil. If you think of him as only being mischievous, he’s actually a creative force and often ends up getting the gods much of their magical possessions, like Thor’s Hammer, through his cunning.” Again, it’s just like Marvel’s Loki, who sometimes helps the other gods out, like when he teamed up with Thor to escape the Grandmaster in Thor: Ragnarok.
What is Loki’s relationship with the Devil?
In the long, slow conversion of the Vikings to Christianity that took place between the 9th and 12th centuries, Loki became a parallel to the Christian Devil. The creative, positive elements of him fell away leaving only the god favored by the Father (Odin/God) before getting cast out. (It does sound a bit like Lucifer, right?) Christianity paints a world that is far more black and white, good vs. evil than the Norse pagan religion—here’s little room for a grey, ambiguous figure like Loki. As Brown puts it, “The Christian religion insists that you’re either with us or against us. Whereas in what we understand of the pagan Viking religion, there were a lot of shades of grey. There was a spectrum on which you could move back and forth. You weren’t all one thing or all the other. You weren’t all female or all male. You weren’t all good or all evil. It was more human.”
Loki always moved fluidly between those two polarities—helping Thor in one story, causing an overthrow of the gods in another. In one tale, Loki shapeshifts into a mare, becoming the mother of Odin’s great 8-legged horse, Sleipnir. In another, he fathers the wolf Fenrir. The Church couldn’t really handle all that grey area Loki liked to inhabit, and so it eventually cast him as the devil himself. “[Monks] had to sort the gods into saints and devils, and Loki by being sexually ambiguous and also morally ambiguous falls into the devil [category],” explained Brown. Though Marvel’s Loki certainly channels a bit of the devil at times, we’ve luckily yet to see him become both mother and father to world-ending, multi-legged monsters in the Marvel Universe. But, there’s still time, especially with the new Disney+ series hitting the small screen.
When was Loki’s Revival?
After the Viking conversion, the Norse myths started to fade, and Loki with them—until the 1600s, when medieval manuscripts like those containing the Prose and Poetic Edda began to be translated. “The reason [these myths] became popular was because of nationalism,” Brown told us. “In the mid to late 1800s, there was the idea that what distinguished one nation from another was its cultural heritage.” This spurred Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm and Wilhelm Carl Grimm—known to many simply as the Brothers Grimm—to go “collect the stories of the local people to prove that Germany was a nation, not a collection of states. You had the same thing happening in Ireland to prove that they were different from the English and you have the same thing happening in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.” This eventually gave rise to the Nazis appropriating Norse myths in their twisted pursuit of alleging Aryan supremacy.
Following the Civil War, the United States also looked to the Middle Ages to redefine the country’s fractured identity. As Chris Bishop, author of Medievalist Comics and the American Century, explained to io9, “[the Middle Ages] offered an aesthetic that was individualistic (think: the knight errant, Robin Hood, etc.), given to interpretations of exceptionalism (Camelot, the once and future king), venerable (where old equalled established and respectable), and (unlike Classicism) Christian.” The Middle Ages, or more accurately the remixing of the Middle Ages known in academia as “medievalisms,” appealed to many Americans obsessed with ideas of American exceptionalism and singularity in the 19th century. Eventually the U.S.’s obsession with the Middle Ages made its way into comic books starting with Prince Valiant in 1937, a comic strip created by Hal Foster set in and around the legends of King Arthur. Other medievalist comics followed eventually leading to the inclusion of Norse gods like Loki, Thor, and Odin.
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First appearance of Loki in the 1949 Venus comics. Image: Wikicommons
When was Marvel Comics’ Loki introduced?
While Loki first appeared in the 1949 comic book Venus styled after (you guessed it) the devil, the modern-age Loki didn’t hit the comic book scene until co-writers and brothers Stan Lee and Larry Lieber adapted him in 1962’s Journey into Mystery #85. It’s in that issue where Loki “becomes Thor’s enemy/ally/brother/adopted brother/etc,” said Bishop. The mischievous personality of the Norse god remains largely the same in the Loki of the comic books and films and even retains the ability to swap genders at times.
In the comics, Loki is raised as Thor’s brother in Asgard—somewhere the Marvel stories diverge from the Norse mythology. It’s Loki and Odin who are sworn brothers in the Norse myths, not Loki and Thor. As Brown explains, “Loki and Odin are blood brothers, which means they are even closer than real brothers.” In the Viking world, two people who swore a blood oath to one another formed a bond that went beyond kin, and so went the Norse Loki and Odin’s relationship. As Bishop points out, the Loki/Thor dynamic of the comics and movies is a “classic, formulaic archetype.” Thor is the “big, hunky, handsome (but slightly dumb) hero” and Loki is “his slight, quirky but super-smart frenemy. Loki is the dark, misunderstood, vulnerable shadow that audiences can relate to, reach out to, care for. Thor is that dumb jock who everyone looked up to at school, but Loki was that cool, quiet kid who went on to found a tech-empire.”
Why is Loki called a Trickster?
What does remain consistent with Loki is that he always plays the trickster. He is the manifestation of psychologist Carl Jung’s archetype: The trickster disrupts the individual and/or society causing either growth or destruction. Social scientist Helena Bassil-Morozow points out that when it comes to Loki, “despite the fact that the narrative details between the medieval Loki stories and their contemporary versions vary, the main idea remains the same—the trickster mercilessly attacks those in power and nearly causes the end of the world.” Both in the Norse myths and in Marvel, the world needs saving from Loki. He acts as the catalyst for a whole lot of upheaval—upheaval that in the Norse myths causes Ragnarök.
Loki “functions as a locus of salvation (literally, a prodigal son).” Loki just might be a savior. He’s someone audiences can look at and think “if Loki can be redeemed, so too might I.”
Perhaps that’s where the two narratives differ the most. In the Norse tales, the end of the world at Ragnarök is inevitable. Odin and Thor will die. Everything will change. Vikings lived with the knowledge that their world would end. In the MCU, we don’t know how the story ends, plus Ragnarök took place already and yet the Asgardians live on. There’s still hope that Loki will prove to be good and that the other superheroes will save the world from whatever mayhem he’s caused, or so we can hope in the upcoming Disney+ series. As Bishop puts it, Loki “functions as a locus of salvation (literally, a prodigal son).” Loki just might be a savior. He’s someone audiences can look at and think “if Loki can be redeemed, so too might I,” explains Bishop.
While the Vikings’ Loki caused the end of the world, today’s Loki might just save it. Or maybe not. And, perhaps that’s the fun of the trickster—you never quite know what they’ll get up to.
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drarreckyninja · 2 years
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drarreckyninja's top 50 ships of Feb 2022 [part 3/5]
30. Grumpshine
Grumpy Bear x Funshine Bear [Care Bears]
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Grumpy and Funshine have been the closest Bears since the 1980s. Funshine is also the first confirmed LGBT+ Bear since she was created/born female, but he later became male.
29. Bertie
Bert x Ernie [Sesame Street]
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Bert and Ernie are confirmed as best friends and romantic partners. They've lived together since 1969 at the very least.
28. Drarry
Draco Malfoy x Harry Potter [Harry Potter series]
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All Draco wanted at the start of the series was to have Harry as a friend. Perhaps, if they meet prior to age eleven, or if Draco isn't so quick to judge Hagrid, they would get together. Plus, Harry would likely be in Slytherin.
27. Lucidan
Lucifer Morningstar x Dan Espinoza [Lucidan]
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They may not have been close in season 1, but they share a lot by series end. Not to mention, Lucifer is a great second father figure for Dan's daughter Trixie.
26. Lockbell
Sherlock Holmes x Marcus Bell [Elementary]
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There is nothing Sherlock wouldn't do for Marcus. He says so himself.
25. Chane
Kimball Cho x Patrick Jane [The Mentalist]
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Cho understands Jane the most out of everyone on the interchanging team. It's confirmed that they communicate out of work hours, and they have no problems sharing motel/hotel rooms.
24. Frostiron
Loki x Tony Stark | Iron Man [Marvel Cinematic Universe]
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The above picture says it all. Loki and Tony expect everyone to know their names. They're magical and possibly a little insane, though they don't give it much thought. They do what they do, despite the danger, and they do it best.
23. Merthur
Merlin x Arthur Pendragon [Merlin]
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Merlin will and has done everything in Camelot for Arthur. Arthur, in turn, won't let anyone go against Merlin.
22. Clex
Clark Kent x Lex Luthor [Smallville]
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Lex, more or less, becomes obsessed with Clark after meeting him. Unfortunately, Clark keeps lying to Lex, and Lex knows it. So, Lex lies to Clark. If they would just be honest with one another, think of how things could change.
21. Malec
Magnus Bane x Alec Lightwood [Shadowhunters]
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Alec chooses Magnus over the woman he's scheduled to marry. AT HIS WEDDING. They're meant to be together.
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prettywitchiusaka · 4 years
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He is Stephen Strange! The Last Defender of Camelot! 
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Also, Lancelot called. He wants his Twilight Zone episode back.
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bonniebird · 2 years
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This is a list of all my books on Wattpad. Everything that is posted on Tumblr is also posted on my Wattpad and my AO3
View my Wattpad account here 
Tumblr Masterlist
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Prompt book
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9-1-1
Always a witch
Angel
Black Sails
Bones
Bridgerton
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Camelot
Carnival Row
Criminal Minds
Game Of Thrones
Good Omens
Hannibal
Hemlock Grove
Killing Eve
Merlin
New Girl
Once Upon a Time
Peaky Blinders
Penny Dreadfuls
Ratched
Riverdale
Shadow and Bones
Shadowhunters
Shameless (US)
Sherlock (BBC)
Sons of Anarchy
Spartacus
Stranger Things
Supernatural
Teen Wolf
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
The Good Place
The Great
The vampire diaries universe
The Umbrella Academy
The Witcher
True Blood
Vikings
What We Do In The Shadows
American Gods
American horror story
The Vampire Diaries (Books)
Dc Cinematic Universe 
Eragon
Enola Holmes 1+2
Harry Potter
Harry Potter: Marauders Era
The Lost Boys
Pirates of the Caribbean
Red Riding Hood (2011)
Star Wars
Marvel Cinematic Universe/MCU
The Man from U.N.C.L.E
Twilight
LOTR/The Hobbit
Scream
House of the dragon
The mortal instruments 
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
The boys
The sandman
Wednesday 
Peacemaker
Narnia
The Kingsman
The invitation
Witches of east end
Now you see me
Bates motel
Divergent
Fast and Furious
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chernobog13 · 2 years
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Guillermo del Toro was developing a Justice League Dark film a few years ago.  Those plans fell through, what with no one at Warner Brothers having any real plan for the DC cinematic universe (and if someone does, they’re fired with the next change in management).  A version of Justice League Dark eventually became a straight-to-video animated film.
Frankly, if del Toro wants to scratch the supernatural superhero itch again (like he did so well with his two Hellboy films), then he should look no further than DC’s very own Etrigan, The Demon!
First of all, del Toro is a self-professed Jack Kirby fanatic, so he would insist that the visual aesthetic and character design remain faithful to Kirby’s drawings.  
Second, the story of a man living over 1,000 years bonded with a demon, as well as all the Arthurian fantasy elements (Merlin, Morgaine leFey, Camelot, fairies, monsters, etc.) would be right up del Toro’s alley. 
And third, del Toro’s love of using practical effects and make-up as much as possible is the absolute correct was to translate The Demon to the big screen.  I dunno about you, but I have no desire to see a CGI Etrigan hopping around, fighting other CGI beasties. 
So c’mon, let’s make this happen already!
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pod-together · 3 years
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Day 4 Reveals!
Like Some Lonesome Child [text, audio]  (Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man (Movies), Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)) written by Politzania, performed by EllaCx Summary: When a spell from Loki turns Captain America into a small child, Tony finds himself his tiny teammate’s  caretaker.  The trust and affection this version of Steve shows him makes Tony long for more; but when the purpose of the spell is revealed, Tony realizes what Steve has been missing in his life as well. just to wait for a while  (Critical Role (Web Series)) written by sabinelagrande, performed by blackglass Summary: There is a beautiful plant in the Feywild. Many, in fact. Percy and Vex can't look away. Twin Suns  (Merlin (TV)) written by Robin_Fai, performed by dreaminghour Summary: She did hear whispers of magic sometimes when she passed in darker corners of the world. Some people still practised the old ways in secret. And sometimes, around a shared fire of an evening, they could be plied with ale or mead and coerced into telling of a traveller who wore magic like a second skin. They spoke of his kindness, of his sorrow, of eyes that blazed gold as the sun. They never spoke his name, but Morgana felt sure it was him – Emrys – Merlin. When Morgana wakes out of sync with the world, alone, she finds that Camelot is not what she remembered, and neither is the man she long knew as both enemy and friend. Now, in an age after Arthur, she and Merlin are the only ones who remember. Pieces of You  (Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling) written by Janieohio, performed by PhenomenalAsterisk Summary: Harry and Draco have moved in together, but Harry is hiding the truth of his childhood from Draco. Draco struggles to understand until a phone call from Harry's estranged cousin changes everything. The Avenging Director  (Marvel 616, Iron Man (Comics)) written by Missy_dee811, performed by Cathalinaheart Summary: A look at Anthony Stark’s Directorship at S.H.I.E.L.D. Life and Its Infinite Surprises  (Tortall - Tamora Pierce) written by minnabird, performed by Aliteralgarbageheap Summary: “Before I forget,” she said, “I promised to bring letters.” She handed the packet to Neal, who immediately seized it. He gestured for her to take a seat, then began sorting through the contents of the parcel. Most he set aside, but he opened two immediately. The first made him smile. As he read the second, color drained from his face. He threw the letter down and stood, pacing away from Kel as he raked a hand through his hair. “Neal?” she asked warily. Kel brings Neal's daughter home to Queenscove after her page trials. Rui of Queenscove knows exactly what she wants; the problem is telling her father about it. It Takes Three [text, audio]  (Marvel Cinematic Universe) written by poppetawoppet, performed by Cass_Caelis Summary: way back in 2011/2012 timeframe, I believe I prompted "5 times Steve walks in on Clint and Natasha fonduing, and 1 time he joins in" This is more like 1 times Steve walks in, 1 time they cuddle, 2 times he overhears them, and one time he joins in. A very rare NSFW work from me. Starts out post Avengers, in the inevitable they all live in the tower together dream, and goes from there. All There Is  (Leverage, WandaVision (TV), Marvel Cinematic Universe) written by FlutterFyre, performed by Tipsy_Kitty Summary: A chance encounter leads to unexpected relationship advice from a surprising source. Walk Away (from all you’ve never known)  (Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types) written by stereden, performed by DyingGravy Summary: You’re twelve years old and you do not care for immortality, do not know nearly enough about the goddess offering it to you to pledge your loyalty to her, but she offers you the freedom you crave so badly, the freedom to find out who you are when you are not being sister-mother-parent-caretaker, and you grab it with both hands. You’re twelve years old, and you take an oath you only half-understand, an oath you’ve only half thought through, and suddenly you’re stronger and more confident and everything seems so much brighter. Your brother isn’t talking to you, but he is talking to others, chattering their ears off with his unending questions, and you know he will be fine. You are Bianca di Angelo, sister of Nico di Angelo, and you’re twelve years old and just this once you chose to be selfish. [Stop. Pause. Switch tracks.]
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milfbro · 3 years
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first time I saw sean harris he was playing a character who's a gay bodyguard in a life debt to cesare borgia
and now for some reason, Idk if it's because he always acts the same, I can only see him as Michelletto. I look at him and I don't see an actor I just see the Michelletto cinematic universe
Mission Impossible? Michelletto is immortal. A movie set in medieval Britain where he plays the king? Fuck it that's Michelletto right there. He just became king of Camelot later idk what to tell you
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tardis-in-camelot · 6 years
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”Black girl magic, she do wonder / Wherever Lightning there’s Thunder.”
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Me watching any film that has anything to do with the Arthurian legend: wow I love the ccu (Camelot cinematic universe)
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