The way I didn't know Bellamort was a thing and now I know that not only is it a thing but the drama in the fandom is insane. Oop
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The Bellamort Shippers after Cursed Child: For years the rest of the fandom told us our ship was not really canon, that our Bellamort Baby fanfictions were absurd and that nothing of the sort would have ever happened. Who’s laughing now, bitches. Who’s laughing.
I know we can’t all love the same things, but it will always be a mystery to me why Bellatrix and Voldemort don’t attract more readers. If you really think about who they are—their canonical story, their exceptional personalities, and the sheer length of their connection (30 years, from 1968 to 1998)—their relationship is one of the most intriguing and fascinating in Harry Potter.
Two villains. Complex. Multifaceted. A half-blood genius. A pureblood warrior. Both defying the odds, enduring the worst, reuniting, and ultimately dying in the same place, at the same time. Whether or not you believe in Bellamort, one thing is undeniable: their relationship is not simple, and it is not one-sided. Reducing Bellatrix to nothing more than a mindless groupie is both ignorant and deeply misogynistic.
Bellatrix from Keep My Candle Burning | art on AO3
On this day in 1998 our Lord and saviour Voldemort killed Harry Potter and won the Wizarding War ❤️
The Dark Lord’s favourite.
I love Bellatrix so much
There is only Bellamort and those too weak to ship it.
Very interesting that he said men AND WOMEN. Voldemort our feminist icon.
“Delphi’s kicking again, my Lord.”
The pregnancy has begun to tire her out. She is grateful however, even as she feels the little creature inside of her stir and stretch, longing to hear her father’s voice and feel the assuaging presence of his magic. So his hand comes to the swell of her inside her mother.
“Hm,” he agrees as his heiress settles, “strong little creature, isn’t she, Bella?”