Just some normal healing magic
I love Alt-Universe Tattooine Leia it just butters my buns!
I’m bored and nosy. Please reblog this with the book you’re currently reading.
F.F.
The Intergalactic Icon
maybe monsterfucker erotica doesn't need a plot but it certainly gives the whole thing a bit more substance
me being fascinated by the complex political caste system in the getting-rawed-by-two-dragons book
Amy Acker as Root Person of Interest Created by Jonathan Nolan
Edward Gorey - Dracula "Grand Curtain"
stage set design for 'Dracula, the Musical', Martin Beck Theatre, 1977
Astarion killed Cazador, burned down his palace in a final rejection of his toxic lifestyle, and rose from the ashes like a phoenix. Astarion lost the sun, but still has a chance to get it back.
Durge got a new life but lost all the people of his past. Orin as a sacrifice on the altar of freedom. Gortash as the last link to his former life. He's a clean slate, but at what cost. And it’s irreversible.
Both have destroyed something of the past to build a future. In Astarion’s case, it feels inspiring. In Durge’s case, it's a victory with a hint of bitterness.
astarion: *disapproves*
tav: you DISAPPROVE of tav? after you use her body like the capri sun? oh! oh! jail for boyfriend! jail for boyfriend for One Thousand Years!
can’t get over how fucked the three city blocks of Baldur's Gate we explore is. vampire den, mummy lord, hag lair, no less than two cults, haunted mansion, a demon lord whoring it up, evil clowns. is the rest of the city normal. why do they have a Spirit Halloween district.
I will care about superhero movies for the first time ever if and only if hugh jackman and ryan reynolds fuck nasty for a truly uncomfortable amount of time in that new deadpool movie
There is something so powerful about dealing with a cranky customer at work and not giving a shit because you’re leaving in 2 weeks. Ma’am this interaction means nothing to me. Fight with the wall.
Shirley Jackson, We Have Always Lived in the Castle Vincent van Gogh, Garden at Arles (1888)






