Aro Ema Skye! š (source: trust me bro)
Forgot I had these lying around in my drafts so I thought I'd post them as a slightly late addition to Ace Attorney Aspec Week! @aspec-ace-attorney
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Comfort
aand thats it! might do another batch of these another time but heres all i got of this for now, hope yall liked it lol
...One discovery always seems to lead to another, doesn't it?
(Based on the fact that Athena canonically can't distinguish romantic feelings which becomes a plot point several times lol)
For Ace Attorney Aspec Week - Realisation! @aspec-ace-attorney
Commission for @wiceba of a scene from their amazing Severitus fic Namesake Necklace
"phoenix's type is accused murderers" "phoenix's type is people he thinks he can fix/save" wrong. phoenix's type is this
The entire point of Snapeās character is to show that someone socially unpleasant and physically unattractive, someone mean, petty and vindictive can also be brave, self-sacrificing, devoted, brilliant and morally righteous, where it counts the most. That behind all the snark and bitterness thereās a story, that explains where his pain and prickliness comes from. That your caricature villain Death Eater has hidden depth and can be a man who has laid his life to right the wrongs he committed. Thatās a moral lesson of revealing his true alliances, for Godās sake. That thereās a line between being dark, twisted, bitter and unfair and being actually evil. And you should not confuse the two. Harryās greatest power is the power of love and when he names his child after Snape, he shows that Severus Snape, as he was, IS worthy of appreciation, worthy of love. This is a message the books carry.
Happy valentines day.. edgeworth received a different card this time š
AA siblings week day six:
opposites
"Harry described how the figures that had emerged from the wand had prowled the edges of the golden web, how Voldemort had seemed to fear them, how the shadow of Harry's father had told him what to do, how Cedric's had made its final request. At this point, harry found he could not continue." - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
THIS THIS THIS! I think the doe as a patronus fits Snape so well and Lily is only part of the reason that is, he fits the traits pretty well and is definitely a lot more feminine than masculine making a female animal work for his natural patronus. Thereās no proof that his patronus changed or even that his love for Lily is romantic. I think the idea that the doe is his natural is more likely than it having been changed especially by the fact that he insults Tonksās patronus for taking the form of Remusās (would be a bit hypocritical if his had changed too)
going insane and i need to infodump about severus snapeās patronus being a doe for a second. i personally donāt think it changed, or lily necessarily influenced it- i think itās always been a doe, casting the charm in dumbledoreās office was meant to show that he and lily were supposed to be viscerally aligned with each other and he knows he fucked it up and thatās why heās spent almost two decades trying to atone for what he did. on a representative level, the doe symbolizes peace, protection, and innocence, and no three words could possibly represent severus snape more.
all he wants is peace: a peaceful life for himself, a peaceful world, a peaceful school. everything heās ever done has been to create as much peace as possible. some of it can be considered misguided from a black and white moral standpoint, but itās what created peace for himself. for example, aligning himself with the purist views of his housemates made him less of a target for bullying- heās not a pure blood, and theyād know, and having powerful ambitious students on your side instead of alienating yourself from everyone means you have at least a semblance of protection from harm some of the time. he becomes a double agent for dumbledore to help bring about peace from voldemortās reign. it might not have been peaceful for him per se, but it was still with the intention of peace in some form. he tries to give other people peace- he takes a vow with narcissa to protect her son because sheās crying and scared for him, and it gives her peace. he doesnāt throw draco under the bus to save his skin when voldemort accuses him of being the elder wands owner, giving draco and narcissa peace even if they werenāt aware. itās either for himself, or for others.
heās the most protective teacher at the school- would mcgonagall have thrown herself in front of three kids facing a wolfsbane-less werewolf? would flitwick take the burden of an unbreakable vow to protect draco malfoy from voldemort? would any of the DADA teachers have run towards the sound of a screaming woman? he consistently vows to protect everyone and everything he can. and, leading into his innocence, when he realizes heās only been protecting harry for him to die, it breaks him.
heās not necessarily innocent in that his hands are clean and heās never done anything wrong in his life, but heās innocent in that heās naive. he trusted voldemort enough to be drawn into the death eaters, he trusted dumbledore enough to be manipulated into his bidding. it feels like he forgets that dumbledore screws him over constantly, dangles things in front of him and takes them away, makes crude assumptions, and has left him to fend for himself essentially their entire relationship. the times that dumbledore abandons him- physically, mentally, metaphorically- he gets very upset. like itās new information to him that dumbledore treats him like shit. from an abuse perspective, he probably had to spend his childhood mentally erasing what his parents and home were like so he could feel safe and normal, so the constant ebb and flow/back and forth of his and dumbledoreās relationship is familiar to him. when dumbledore draws him back in with whatever method, heās right back to behaving as dumbledore wants, doing what dumbledore wants, and believing what dumbledore believes. the times that he remembers that dumbledore doesnāt care that he let the guy whoās tried to kill him or assault go, or that dumbledore thinks he wants only lily saved because he desires her romantically or sexually, or that dumbledore has only been using harry and, by extension, him (as heās been the one protecting harry) to play the long game of destroying voldemort are the times that heās emotional in the books. he cries, heās vulnerable, he raises his voice, he begs and he pleads and he defers. he doesnāt do that any other time, other than when he found harry watching his memories. he trusts and he forgives (or he forgets, or he feels safer pretending he doesnāt care whatās been done to him/how heās been treated.) a doe is perfect for him. reducing it to something like tonkās patronus being changed as soon as sheās in a relationship with lupin or that itās only a doe because of lily evans completely erases his entire way of thinking and behaving and being.
also, in a self indulgent addendum, itās a very feminine animal, and severus is consistently aligned with femininity. hermione calls the half-blood princeās writing feminine. he wears his motherās clothes as a child, and lupin encourages neville to dress his boggart as his grandmother. heās quiet and docile and tries to be non-violent unless heās pushed to his breaking point, and even then itās screaming or crying or getting animated. heās emotional and frequently painted as hysterical. he gets the āwoman character treatmentā: to the average viewer who doesnāt think about him long enough to understand otherwise, he only desires lily. the consensus is that he chases her, he only thinks about her in the context of attraction. the line about looking at her greedily is constantly understood to be lust, and not a desire for love or a desire for a peaceful relationship for once in his life (and a relationship that only ever seems to be platonic at that). he even backs off and all but disappears from her life when heās asked to, while james (the one with the stag patronus, the classic triumphant male character) harasses her and pursues her and behaves in a way that makes his son decades later wonder if he forced lily into a relationship. heās behaviorally aligned with what femininity in the eyes of misogyny is supposed to be. he keeps to himself, heās quiet, he sacrifices every bit of himself for students and coworkers and superiors and expects nothing in return, he pushes his students to be the best they can. (iād say nurtures with my whole chest, but as the narrative comes from harry, we canāt really be sure. in my view, his house won the house cup for several years in a row which was only interrupted by dumbledore awarding a fuck ton of points to his gryffindor prize pony, his classes are seen as high performing and advanced by even dolores umbridge of all people, he only tries to punish students albeit a bit violently after several attempts of getting them to understand why what they did was wrong, which seems to be pretty nurturing in comparison to what other teachers allow and do). whether heās trans, or had been influenced more by eileen, or he was intended to be deeply complex and contradictory and that meant that he had to have these traits, or any other of the multitude of reasons for snape being an inherently feminine character, itās there. his patronus wouldnāt be a stag, he wouldnāt be anything overbearing and he wouldnāt be anything aggressive. it doesnāt make sense with his soul and his personality and his life. the peaceful protective innocent/naive doe, however, does.
Instead of using my autism for productivity I use it to overanalyse fictional characters ā ļøMight have ADHD too
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