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Alright, This One Is For Sweet, Sweet Anoni!! I Tried To Draw Them With Actual Human Heads, But It Looked

alright, this one is for sweet, sweet anoni!! I tried to draw them with actual human heads, but it looked way too cursed ajskdhjaksh

Also, I tried to do a kinda-rhyme with ‘chicken little’ and ‘chicken gwilym’ but it’s dawning on me now that they might just sound similar from my messed up non-native perspective. Oh well.

I hope you liked it!!

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***Iron Flame SPOILERS****

I am so incredibly disappointed with what everyone is choosing to talk about with this book. Everyone is concentrating on what happens with Xaden but you know what to me was the absolute most gut wrenching storyline in the whole book? General Lilith Fucking Sorrengail.

From the moment we see her again in the beginning of the book she is nothing but supportive and proud of her daughter. Yes, she absolutely made the wrong decision where she stands in the war, and what she did to Xaden was absolutely inexcusable. (Although I do think if she hadn’t done that they would have killed all the marked ones.) But she made all those decisions for her children. Because she did what she needed to to keep them safe. You can’t convince me that even after Violet leaves, that even after Mira leaves, that she wasn’t incredibly thankful for the fact they were together and with Xaden who would never let something happen to Violet.

Lilith went into the dungeons to get her daughter out of there and I am not unconvinced that had Violet not already been mid rescue the General wouldn’t have turned traitor right there to get her out. The scene when Brennen reveals himself to her?? She’s cracking and can hardly hold herself together and my heart felt so sorry for her in that moment. It made me mad at Brennan because he threw it in her face like ammo when Violet spent all of fourth wing describing how his death ruined their mother.

One of the most heart breaking quotes in the whole book is at the beginning of chapter 65:

“Most generals dream of dying in service to their kingdom. But you know me better than that, my love. When I fall, it will be for one reason only: to protect our children.”

General Sorrengail didn’t support the war, she didn’t fight for Navarre she made it clear fron the beginning that she was just a mom protecting her kids, and she did so without second thought. Without hesitation. She didn’t do what she did for the war effort, or even to help everyone on the battlefield. She did it for Brennen, and Violet, and Mira.

Lilith Sorrengail was just a desperate mother and everyone glossing over her sacrifice is bullshit.

Thank you lord I’ll be needing this

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I’m literally only 1 year older.

Lmao me being a 12 year old who only got tumblr bc of the all the Tsc and Miraculous ladybug stuff on here. Now i’m just over here scrolling through tumblr at 3 am like this was possibly the best and worst choice of my life.

Okay seriously. Reblog if you're OLDER than 11.

Violet: You aren’t allowed to fall in love with me, okay?

Xaden: That won’t be an issue

[One week later]

Xaden: THERE’S AN ISSUE.

Please reblog if you think that “they/them/theirs” is a valid set of pronouns.

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Those are my 7 followers. Thx for Following me peoples!

This is a Tumblr hug 🤍 Pass it to ten of your followers!

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TUMBLR HUG TIME- sorry if I’m being annoying, lol. Is this how you do it- I’m new to tumblr hugs, heh.

me at 8pm: you know im kind of tired maybe i’ll actually get to bed at a reasonable hour like 10 or 11 or something

me at 2 am:

Me At 8pm: You Know Im Kind Of Tired Maybe I’ll Actually Get To Bed At A Reasonable Hour Like 10 Or

Hi please block and/or report @lovely-loom

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love the empyrean series, ACOTAR, TSC, Mauraders ect.

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