I wanna know more about this woman. We know that she loved to fly and would malnourish herself to prevent her period. She was kind and loving. And she’s mated with the late High Lord of the Night Court. Not only that, but together they had birthed the next most powerful High Lord. Looking into explaining how mates work, they are matched in power and usually matched by who could create the strongest offspring. I wanna know what kind of power Rhysand’s mother had to not only be mated to a High Lord, but to also have the most powerful High Lord for a son.
Me when the characters in my book start doing something I specifically told them not to do
“Stars were time travelers. How many of those ancient points of light were the last echoes of suns now dead? How many had been born but their light not yet come this far? If all the suns but ours collapsed tonight, how many lifetimes would it take us to realize that we were alone?”
— Ransom Riggs, Miss Perigrine’s Home for Peculiar Childern
that one extremely homoerotic painting of a babylonian man listening to a babylonian twink playing babylonian harp. that one
❝You were the sun, and I was crashing into you.❞
fun fact! i made this like a month ago when i first saw the carry on countdown prompts and couldn’t help myself from making it and posting it a month earlier, but here we are, again! i added the pisces and cancer constellation into their hair respectively bc i thought it’d look cool. in case you couldn’t tell, this is for the sun/moon prompt :)
ladies do we care? do we care anymore ladies,?? do we care? ladies do we? do we care anymore ladies???? ladies do we caree??? do we?????
Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve (detail), 1507. Oil on panel, 209 × 81 cm. Museo del Prado, Madrid.
carpe noctem
anybody else painfully painfully aware of time passing or is that just a me problem