reblog this and tell me where you'd sit
I like to think I'm cool enough for 4
however
probably safer to go for the dudes rock row and sit in 3
reblog this and tell me where you'd sit
I like to think I'm cool enough for 4
however
probably safer to go for the dudes rock row and sit in 3
Some knight process
Nesvizh Castle, Niasviž, Belarus,
Picture by @andrei_pugach
KICKING MY HEELS SCREAMING THIS MOGHEDIEN SCENE IS INSANE INSAAAANE
tbh this could be about more than one of her scenes
did Rand just ice the coolest Forsaken, like it was nothing?
If the villain and the heroine fall in love, then it's all ground breaking and progressive.
If the villain is a woman and she and the hero fall in love, suddenly everything is problematic.
My cinnamon roll hasn't done a wrong thing in her whole life. What was her mistake, uhm? Being too smart and beautiful?
What gets me about Lanfear/Rand is that it's always the other way around.
The bad guy and the woman who tries to redeem him over and over.
But this is all in reverse. Rand is in his crocerossina mood, ready to redeem the bad girl and to marry her. And there's this red string of destiny that ties them together, and, at the same time, dooms them.
Because Rand's dream can't come true. And Lanfear can't be Mierin again. But they love each other, and probably always will, till the end of their days.
lanfear choosing violence at the end there, lmao