AU in which Nicolas is the one to finish Mozart's Requiem during his years at the theater, and views it as an homage to his former teacher, and a way to finally asserts himself as a genius musician in his own rights, proving that he was able to learn and perfect his playing and composing skills enough to rival the great names of his times, even if he began later in his life and was considered a set for failure by Mozart himself. And despising what he composes because it is a proof that he is only good because he as been turned into something wrong, inhuman, and that becoming this irrevertedly damned creature was the only way for him to achieve greatness, whereas Lestat was a masterful actor basically from birth, and could achieve greatness whilst still being happy and human.
Anyone else sees the vision?
(i couldn't find which one is crito in that painting, so I assumed it was him, idk)
3 has become my default mode, I'm afraid
Robespierre moodboard tag yourself
im going to (*remembers suicide jokes are bad for mental health*) stab caesar
can someone please be proud of me like fuck I’m trying
that is the prettiest thing i have ever seen 😍Every little detail adds so much ❤❤❤❤
Happy gays Valentine's Day!
id like to formally apologize to billaud and collot who yall have now shown me were both gay as fuck in their own ways which only makes the concept of them vs robespierre and saint-just even more incredible…the entire french revolution was really just gay on gay violence
Look how many people hate him. I’m pretty damn happy about that 😁😁😁😁😁😁
It's because of this one portrait of Napoleon, I think?
Le général Bonaparte, also called Portrait inachevé de Bonaparte, by Jacques-Louis David (1798)
Someone admitted in my inbox that they liked, reblogged and saved that one image of this Saint-Just art I drew of him in his military uniform because he looks like young Napoleon and anon stares at the drawing and imagines it’s him. I dont know how to feel about this…
she/her ~ français, english, italiano ~ physically walking back home in the snow; spiritually looking at the walls of Uruk in awe of the heights people have achieved
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