What We Do In The Shadows is absolutely amazing! Gay vampires are hilarious and very charismatic. These gay vampires be out here slaying on the streets of Staten Island.
Gloriously camp, and chaotically bisexual. There are no straight main characters which is always a win for the gay agenda.
It has quickly become one of my favourite shows, and my personal favourite mockumentary.
Lazlo and Nadja are bisexual couple goals. Guillermo is so sweet! I hope Nandor finds his perfect person. Colin Robinson has a great arc in series 4. Nadja doll is beautiful.
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The way Ragh sees Gorgug and Riz still looking like scared, kicked puppies and he's like "Fuck, dude, this ain't happen'. Look, I'm gonna text my mom, we can spend all day talkin' through this together. We're gonna sit down and have some good fuckin' food... it'll be great! Your Crab King is HERE. Everything will be FINE."
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fuck tolkein and fuck dnd for being the originator and modern popularizer respectively of the race science tropes that have glued themselves parasitically to the fantasy genre and refuse to come off
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The prince and his Physician. A role-reversal au based on a dream I had that I wanted to draw something for. More ramblings under the cut
In this au, there is a kingdom of men where the briar valley once stood. Silver, the heir to this kingdom, has been the only member of the royal family for centuries, the result of a curse that causes him to die before he's old enough to ascend to the throne and reincarnate days after his passing. Silver's immortality was once a symbols for the kingdom's permanence, but the repeated death of their monarch every two decades or so has left the citizens with perpetual, generational sorrow with seemingly no solution as no one besides Silver was alive when the curse was placed.
A few centuries after Silver was born and it was believed the last full-blooded fae in briar valley had either abandoned the land or died, a draconian fae child is found in the brambles. This fae, given the name Malleus, was brought to the kingdom at the request if the prince and raised as part of the royal court with the express purpose of becoming the royal physician/chemist. It is believed that Silver's curse, as everlasting as it seems, was placed on him by a fae with extreme magical prowess and if anyone has a chance of breaking it, it's another fae. The kingdom believes that Malleus will be able to break the death curse and allow Silver to become their immortal king.
However, Silver has other plans for his chemist. From an early age, Silver requested that Malleus use his talents to find a different kind of solution to his curse that he can never tell anyone. He wants Malleus to find a way to stop his reincarnations entirely and let him unburden his people with the monarchy. Whether to fulfill the request of the kingdom he calls home, or the prince that took him in is in Malleus' hands.
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he built built a cell tower (satellite phone?) for her!!!! but also they;re like michael cera talking to michael cera and that's adorable
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i don't know who needs to hear this but the his dark materials tv series is a phenomenal adaptation of the books and 1) you will love it if you read the books 2) you will love it if you HAVEN'T read the books, and now the entirety of the final season has dropped so it can be 🏴☠️ in its entirety wherever fine television is found. it is quite honestly the best fantasy series of the year, and being quite slept on. and if you ever thought "oh i wish they did more with practical effects and puppets" this is the SHOW FOR YOU
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if i had a nickle for every time i became enamored with the deceptive rogue elf x uses-humor-as-a-coping-mechanism-for-his-self-loathing ship, i would have two nickles. which isn't a lot,
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