does anyone have some fic recs for dean and cas getting together bc gabriel is messing with them?
the ao3 tags are not doing what they're supposed tođ
Creative slump? No, no. Creative frenzy. Too many idea, not enough time, not enough energy. It's too much, I do nothing.
The more I reflect on the show, the more I understand and am happy with the plot and dialogue deviations. I think this comes from my realisation that itâs not just dialogue from the book they had to transfer, but moreover Lucyâs descriptive narration as well, and turn that into new dialogue and story. Additionally, they have to be able to show perspectives other than Lucyâs, which I think they did exceptionally well.
THE ESSAY HAS BEEN RELEASED
Wow, you guys were a lot more excited about this than I was expecting! I made a post briefly mentioning this idea and it got way more attention that I was expecting, so as promised here is my explanation and Iâve tagged people who asked for it at the end :)
*WARNING: CONSTANT SPOILERS AHEAD*
Ok so the driving forcing of this comparison is rooted in the similarities of their characters and their backstories. Both of them lost a close family member, were abused by men with power over them, and experienced a form of ârebirthâ by nearly drowning in the Ketterdam canals. They also both experience disability; Kaz using a cane for a broken leg that didnât heal correctly, and Wylan having severe dyslexia that prevented him from learning to read. A key difference that separates them, and arguably is a representation of the difference in the way their experiences have shaped their personalities as well, is that Kazâs disability is a direct result of his chasing after vengeance, whereas Wylanâs disability was used as an excuse for his father to abuse him for what we as the reader see to be a minimum of eight years. (Iâm assuming this because he is 16 in the book and was 8 when his mother âdiedâ, which is the point that he describes he father to have âgiven up on himâ)
Iâm gonna quickly hop to parallels between Kaz and Pekka Rollins, bare with me I promise itâs relevant, which are quickly established as a key part of the novels. When Inej compares them, Kazâs reply is âI donât sell girls, I donât con helpless kids out of their moneyâ to which she gently responds âlook at the floor of the Crow Club, Kazâ. Aside from this being the heartbreaking line that it is, it also does a very good job of highlighting their similarities and a similarity that they share with Jan Van Eck. When they meet the merch at the end of the first book they meet on an island called Vellgeluk, which is described as being popular with smugglers and slavers like those who kidnapped Inej. The other Crows are surprised Van Eck knows about Vellgeluk, but Kaz simply says âmaybe he isnât the upstanding merch he appears to beâ. Great subtle foreshadowing for his double cross, and great establishment of the link between these three characters. In fact, Van Eck and Kaz echo each other more than you might think. Just as Kaz states âGreed bows to me, it is my servant and my leverâ, Van Eck says âYes, Chaos will come. And I will be itâs masterâ. In their first meeting, Van Eck accuses Kaz of murder and gambling with peopleâs lives, and in return Kaz points out that 1 in 5 of Van Eckâs ships will never return because they will sink or âfall prey to piratesâ, so they are both doing the same thing, and that they both have the same motivations for this bloodshed: âprofitâ.
Now consider how often Wylan echoes Kaz, and therefore whether he echoes his father as well. They both have exceptional memories, Kazâs being photographic/eidetic and Wylan being able to put words to music in his head to remember pages worth of infomation - this is even emphasised by Kaz being able to count cards when he gambles, saying âhe could keep track of the game for up to three decksâ and Jesper asking Wylan if heâd be able to apply âthat trick to counting cardsâ to which he replies âprobably. But I wonâtâ. They also both have impressive intellects, which could have placed them far higher up in the world than theyâve found themselves if it werenât for cruel circumstances - Van Eck even comments on this, saying it angers him that Kaz has so much potential but does nothing with it. Then thereâs their tendency to avoid being vulnerable. I think we too often overlook the fact that no-one knows Jan Van Eck hired two men to kill his son, not even Jesper, and that not even Inej knows what happened to Kaz on the Reaperâs Barge. Jesper believes that Wylan left his house as a result of his fatherâs abuse but that it was still his choice, and Inej has no information beyond âPekka Rollins killed my brotherâ and the explanation of the con when Kaz faces off with Rollins in Crooked Kingdom. I genuinely believe that the biggest thing separating them is where they place blame for their situations. Kaz blames Pekka Rollins. Wylan actually blames himself.
Arguably, although he catalysed the events, if Rollins hadnât conned Kaz and Jordie they still would have suffered in an almost identical way: they would both contract the Queenâs Lady Plague, they wouldnât have enough money for both medicine and boarding, and Jordie would die. In that scenario Kaz would have still been left penniless and alone with nowhere to go, but he wouldnât have had anyone to blame. In fact, he may have died as well because itâs really his drive for vengeance that makes him strive for survival. When heâs on the Reaperâs Barge he wonders if itâs worth trying to survive because thereâs nothing waiting for him in the city, but then he realises that the chance of revenge is waiting for him, and that thought drives him to stay alive every day that follows. Without Rollins, Kaz probably would have blamed himself for Jordieâs death, and Iâm backing that up with the singular moment when heâs first attacked by parem-high tide makers and has a brief âboyâs fearâ that they are ghosts. He thinks, for a split second, that a ghost has come to kill him and what does he say? He says âJordie had come for vengeance at lastâ. This is chapter three. We have no idea who Jordie is. With the limited information we had at the time and what weâd just seen happen to Big Bolliger, I assumed it was someone in Kazâs gang that he had backstabbed and who has died because of what he did. But no. This single line leads me to wholeheartedly believe that Kaz blames Rollins, who realistically was only a small part of his suffering, quite so vividly to emotionally avoid blaming himself.
Wylan blames himself until around chapters 14 to 16 of Crooked Kingdom. His experiences with mental, emotional, and physical abuse have actively convinced him that his so-called âinadequaciesâ caused a change in his fatherâs behaviour. But Wylan not being able to read didnât magically turn Van Eck from a lucky family man into someone willing to try âspecialists, tonics, beatings, [and] hypnotismâ against his child. The fact is that Van Eck, like many abusers, is masterfully manipulative in everything he does. Wylan describes seeing his parentsâ marriage as a happy one, but he also says âthe argued all the time, sometimes about me. But I remember them laughing a lot tooâ. Heâs quick to defend their relationship as if it isnât supposed to be marred by argument and he lays blame on himself by suggesting that he was the root of their unhappiness. He also says that around Alys, Jan Van Eck becomes who he once was around Marya; a kinder, gentler man. I donât think weâre meant to assume that heâs acting any differently with Alys in private right now, but I do think weâre meant to assume that he would have done down the line if he hadnât been arrested (and presumably she filed for divorce). In chapter 14 of Crooked Kingdom, Wylan learns that his mother is still alive but that his father had her committed and declared insane so he could use it as grounds for divorce and marry Alys instead. And you know what happens? Wylan blames himself. He says, verbatim, to Jesper: âYou donât understand. Itâs my faultâ. He explains that Van Eck did this so he could have a âreal heirâ; because Marya produced a âfaultyâ child he needed a new woman to give him the child he wanted. Thatâs a messed up thing to think on so many levels, but Wylan doesnât blame Van Eck because he is still being conditioned by his abuse. He and Kaz experienced different kinds of abuse, and Kaz wasnât conditioned to blame anyone but his abuser, so thatâs what he does. When Wylan does begin to blame Van Eck, he is immediately taken in by this same idea of revenge. Kaz says âyou were angry. I needed you righteousâ when explaining why he sent Wylan to St Hilde blind in chapter 16. Wylan was angry with his father before, but he wasnât actively seeking vengeance. Now that he has a cause, someone other than himself to fight for? He tells Kaz âwell, now you have meâ.
Both of them have this potential to be fuelled by revenge or self-hatred, and although they go about it in different ways and lean towards different sides of the scale they are both balancing between those two extremes for the entire duology. Their past experiences have, and their future experiences could, tip them further either way but right now they are almost playing with the line.
Thank you so much if youâve bothered to read this far, sorry for the long post but you did ask for an essay, so there you go. Tagging the people who asked - @kazooyay @mikasimaginairyworld @sunseeking-cyptid @moonlit-aura @alexplutoplanet @gandalfsmallnaturals @livsarthaven @goodomenstrack23 @origami-butterfly @flower-biatch @bookworm010307 @thesunniest @wherela @space-ace-thoughts @sixofbabycrows @antisocial-burrito
Sorry if I missed anyone!!!
tag yourself, I'm the homosexual
i Love vaccines, autism, abortions, homosexuals, sex changes and crime
I already know that I simply will not survive the percy jackson show but at the same time it's gonna be my reason to stay alive for the next ten years.
so I just binged Philia by Gweezle (a hannibal fanfiction on ao3) and IT WAS SO FUCKING GOOD
if you're in this fandom and haven't read it. go do it. right now.
but anyways now I feel empty as fuck and I wanted to ask if anyone knows a fanfic that is similar or could be read as a sequel.
I AM PRAYING TO ALL GODS AVAILABLE THAT SOMEONE KNOWS SOMETHING
âDonât kill yourself you have to outlive the queenâ is old. Itâs tired. The queen is literally dead. âDonât kill yourself you have to see annabeth take the knife that was meant for percyâs achilles heel in live actionâ is new. Fresh. Itâll take about 6 years.
so I'm currently watching interview with the vampire (the show) and these bitches make will and hannibal look like the most healthy couple in the world.
me during the newest tge magnus protocol episode
Listening to the new episodes of my podcasts like:
most of the time, I don't even feel like a real person.
I'm just a consciousness that was made to consume content and feel too many emotions about it.