My favourite dregs!
An idea I was inspired by recently ✨
Thinking of strategies and schemes, I found it quite fun to compare each SOC character to a chess piece!
- Matthias Helvar, the Druskelle soldier who (just like the Pawn) has remained in the front row since the very first move (probably one of the most underrated characters, but without whom I think the whole “game” would not have even started 💔).
- Nina Zenik, so sweet and funny and yet, at the same time, one (if not the) most powerful of them all in my opinio! I loved that twist with the parem in the end of soc, so I thought the Knight was suited for her, with its change of direction movement.
- Wylan Van Eck, maybe it doesn’t seem at first, but I’ve always perceived his character to have a really strong and stable personality, that’s why I associated him to the Tower piece. Indipendently to his personal issues, he always did what he wanted, even against the opinion and wishes others had for him (first of all his father).
- Jesper Fahey, I chose the Bishop for him, cause it’s the piece that, like the Queen, is placed at the King’s side.
- Kaz Brekker as the King! I don’t think this will need any explanation for the association I made 🤭
- And finally Inej Ghafa, the Queen!
Hope you like them!
Characters belong to @lbardugo
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nothing I love more than waking up to a bunch of new kudos and realizing that everyone spent the first day of their year reading fanfic like I did
One of the most painful scenes. @whydamnitwhy thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support again! I’m not used to drawing Wymack, but I always imagined him as a father who would protect you, listen to you, and always understand you 💔
Also in all this mess, where’s COMMANDER FUCKING CODY
The thing I really love about Cody’s story in “The Solitary Clone” is that he reflected on what happened and his reality on his own, that his realizations were his own, nobody beat it into his head, nobody had to shake him away, Cody did that on all his own. Cody’s ability to think for himself, to navigate his way through his own mind, was what brought him through the conditioning in his head. That doesn’t have to negate that the Jedi’s effect on the clones was foundational and tremendous, that they helped give the clones the chance to grow into these people. But it also is still Cody’s own damn work on his own damn mind that brought him to where he was. The thing I really don’t love about Cody’s story in “The Solitary Clone” is that he could have been replaced with just about any other character and it would have had nearly as much impact, because this was a story about Crosshair, not about Cody. We never even see Cody’s realization or the moment he leaves, Cody was set dressing for Crosshair’s story, and wound up being a cameo more than actually getting a story. I’m not opposed to every single episode of the show having a cameo–even if I think they’re relying too heavily on them to draw in viewers and thus undercutting the idea that these characters might actually get a hefty story being told about them, instead of having it done in tiny snippets here and there. But that’s my frustration with Cody’s story, that what’s there isn’t bad, but because he’s a cameo in someone else’s story, his story is told in the background and we only see half of it. Cody deserves better than to have his story told that way.
Doctor Who is literally about time travel, it’s about exploring the past as well as the future.
It is thematically on point for it to dwell in nostalgia now and then! It’s what the characters do.
You’ve got something good, why not revisit it once in a while? That’s the point of having a spaceship.
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currently 22% of the way through HOSAB and my jaw has dropped at least four times already holy shit how is the legal
something i realized thats been driving me insane about this scene is the lighting.
look at him. he’s casted in orange light. his armor color from the war. the Mandalorian armor color for freedom.
as he sits there and disobeys the Empire, as he sits there and negotiates (after Rampart says word for word “we do not negotiate.”) and he’s painted in orange light.
as he sits there and proves that he’s still the person he was during the war- one of the best people, good to the bone- he is shining in his color. the Empire tried to take who he was from him with the chip, and they took his orange from him and painted it over with grey, but here he is proving he’s just as good and kind as he’s always been and here he is still covered in orange.
light and color symbolism you will be the DEATH of me
are they even an otp if magnus hasn't walked in on them
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