Cian Hearts ✤ Lavender Haze
Cian Hearts didn’t hate Auradon. No, to hate Auradon would suggest that he cared, and he didn’t. He cared about surviving, about maintaining his mother’s territory and protecting his people, not about Auradon. Nor, to his mother’s displeasure, about Wonderland. Neither would help him live to see another day, so neither warranted a second thought on his part. Or so he believed, until he received an invitation – a royal summons, if you asked him – to attend Auradon Prep along with four others from the isle. With no real say in the matter, Cian packs up his life and crosses the barrier, determined to keep his head down – and attached to his neck – until Prince Ben gave up on his foolish plan. Unfortunately, the king-to-be forgot to mention that they would be starting school with one more transfer student: Violet Kingsleigh, heir to Wonderland and daughter of his mother’s sworn nemesis.
Fandom: Descendants
Face Claim: Gavin Leatherwood
Love Interest: Violet Kingsleigh
Parents: Queen Of Hearts
Theme song: Enemy, Imagine Dragons
Pinterest: x
Playlist: tbd
( format / layout insp )
Tag List: want to be added?
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Five Hearts • Playlist • Crossover
This playlist is purely based on vibes
Bonus Tracks:
It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me
- Anti-Hero [Taylor Swift]
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I'm bigger than my body
I'm colder than this home
I'm meaner than my demons
I'm bigger that these bones
- Control [Halsey]
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Some legends are told
Some turn to dust or to gold
But you will remember me
Remember me for centuries
- Centuries [Fall Out Boy]
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Tell you you're the greatest
But once you turn, they hate us
- Enemy [Imagine Dragons]
Queenie, Ace and Cian Hearts belongs to @randomestfandoms-ocs
Taglist : @randomestfandoms-ocs If you want to be added send me an ask! 💚
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The Weekly Andagii - 5.20.2019
I am so ready to crawl into bed and fall right asleep...!
But I’ve got to do my weekly check-in with y’all, so I’ll compromise with a short update on The Guidefire Heir.
First, @tempeepooh thank you so much for tagging me in this post, with your lovely and kind comments, I just... just, y’know??! I may be overreacting, but I am super touched, okay?
(And also re-motivated for Sunset Stars!)
Today’s Topics:
The Guidefire Heir - The Antagonist!
The Guidefire Heir - The Antagonist!
After pulling together the moodboard for the Gaelites of Celessund, I pulled out my notebook and started writing Guidefire Heir again.
Worldbuilding for a fantasy-verse actually helps with fleshing out the background of your characters. Who’da thunk, right?
But no really. I’d always known that Jada of the Red Crown was a Gaelite, and had a good idea of what forces made her so bitter toward Aural children like Cian, but I never truly understood her as a woman, a sister, a leader, a warrior, or a politician. All of those identities factor into the antagonistic character of Jada, and first understanding her main affinity cemented her further in my head.
Compared to her historian brother, Cian’s Professor Rhegel, Jada has a deep love for the present moment. Right now, she is strong. Right now, she is proud. Right now, she has a duty as the leader of the Red Crown warriors, as well as overseer of the Floating Garden, to maintain order. With order comes her vision of providing “a place to belong” for everyone following her.
In her mind, after years of clawing her way out of Rhegel’s shadow, no one should have to fight their way to the top. Everyone should be born into their correct place in the world, and that position should be unwavering and infallible. She spends her days, therefore, corralling her citizens back into their places.
Gaelite craftspeople to their guilds.
Gaelite soldiers to their barrack-roosts.
Hydral men to their fields and orchards and fishing routes.
Hydral women - the waterworkers - to the underground cloisters.
Aural children?
Oh, they’re the only ones who don’t have a place.
Children of the light, you see, are dangerous. They illuminate different paths and possibilities to the people. They have the power to speak to the dead, and map their celestial paths as they ascend toward Nirai. They tell stories and prophecies within their prayers, painting pictures of a world entirely too big and chaotic for simple people to handle.
Jada, bearing the plumage of the crane, need only speak and her word becomes the world order.
And that’s why Cian must run for his life if he crosses paths with Jada.
Let’s see, I was going to say more about how motivation seems to work for me, but as I mentioned, it is time for me to tuck in and pass out. So I’ll reshuffle topics about me and my writing life to next week, as well as any further updates on my projects as I progress further on them.
Goals for this week: write more Guidefire Heir and Sunset Stars.
Andagii out!
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(These ocs specifically bc they already have moodboards ready, all they need are summaries and in a few cases, titles!)
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Cian, God of Time and the Ocean
The voice was soft; worn like driftwood. It was impossible to determine the age from sound alone, though you knew from experience that looking at the god wouldn't help either. Cian wore a hooded cloak of the same mist that often heralded his arrival that entirely covered his face. And, rumor had it, if one managed to look under the hood, his face aged and de-aged rapidly and constantly.
picture sources: 1 2 3 // 4 5 6 // 7 8 9
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