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Multifandom HOTD/Bridgerton/Reylo/Daemyra/Outlandr

@jadesassenach

She/her, 33, Spain. Here for the fanfic and the laughs
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Hug time! Pass this around and hug whoever you think is an amazing mutual 🎉🌹

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aww thank you, this was such a wonderful surprise 🫶🫶🫶

I really needed the hug 🥹🫶🏼

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I am double tagging but I have like less than 5 mutually so yeah 😭😂 more hugs!!

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“As an older sister I will never forgive Nesta-“

To every Rhysand stan that can’t leave Nesta fans alone for even five minutes:

Rhysand rules over an apartheid state, literally enforcing segregation and gender discrimination to the point of physical mutilation.

Rhysand neglects two thirds of his court and not even then is the one third free of slums while he’s drowning in wealth.

Rhysand is a sexual abuser that doesn’t give a fuck about women he’s not in love with or that are not of use to him in any way besides cannon fodder.

Women under his rule are violently abused, se****** assaulted, mutilated, killed, oppressed, poor, discriminated against.

THAT is forgivable to you?

Or has it only ever been about the man, about self-inserting yourself into the story? If yes, don’t talk about morals.

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The suicide baiting in FaS & SF is honestly enough to send anyone over the edge.

Like I just don’t get how a woman who said she went through extreme depression/trauma in her personal life & that writing FaS & SF was her way of working through that & helping to heal herself only to then turn around & write not one but two of the most habitually abusive main male characters in the series (excluding the actual bad/villainous characters) who are supposed to be somewhat “good, misunderstood & understanding” characters & have them suicide-bait two other characters (Tamlin & Nesta) whom without them Rhysand & Cassian would NOT be alive.

Nesta & Tamlin are already at the lowest points in their lives & she really thought having Cassian tell Nesta everybody hates her, he doesn’t know why her sisters love her, having him neither agree or disagree that she belongs in the HC & that damn suicide hike was really the way to go?????????

To have Rhysand say to Tamlin that he can off himself after he’s helped in the war & by extension help keep Rhysand & Feyre alive…AGAIN (since they’re in a death pact together) is the way to go????????

I just don’t understand how she really thought that for Nesta, “yep this is a love worth going through hell for”

No.

Or how she thought having Rhysand trespass into The Spring Court & tell Tamlin not only is he ungrateful for Tamlin helping to bring him but that his own wife & mate isn’t enough…😬

Yeah…NO.

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I will never get over Miss Fey Fey genuinely, with her whole chest & heart…believing Cassian, Azriel & Morrigan were 3 of the most powerful fae in the room…in a room full of high lords…who are said to be the living definition of PURE POWER…high lords who are basically at like 98-99% power…mind you Tamlin is the only high lord to have killed another high lord before ever becoming high lord IN A SINGLE BLOW…but yes Feyre, Morrigan, Cassian & Azriel are the 3 of the most powerful fae in the room.

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I genuinely want to know how far SJM is willing to go with letting Feyre let Rhysand get away Scott free when it comes to endangering her life…like what is it actually going to take for Feyre/SJM to say ok this is enough & this is unforgivable because:

• if him concealing the dangers of her birth is forgivable & swept under the rug

• if him using her as live bait for the attor & being unapologetic about it

• him ignoring her screams for help in the weavers cottage after he knowingly sent her in there to find out what’s awaiting her, him absolving himself & manipulating her about what he did UTM

• him threatening Nesta’s life REPEATEDLY…

If all of that is forgivable what is it going to take for Feyre/SJM to wake up & realise that as long as Rhysand gets his way he genuinely doesn’t give a flying fuck who gets hurt & caught in the crossfire

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Do we really believe that the power hungry Amren and insecure Rhys would ever let Nesta leave the NC even to the human lands, where it would be dangerous for her? Rhys, who gathered all the most powerful people in his court as his closest "advisors"?? Amren who practically drools over the fact that Nesta MADE powerful weapons? lmao it was always just an illusion of choice. The IC would use Feyre and Elain as blackmail.

Nesta, I wish another author had written you instead of the patriarchal SJM.

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*The "bat boys" beating each other up when they were younger*

Some readers: Aw, boys being boys!

*Nesta is mean to her sisters*

Some readers: She is an abusive POS

???

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nesta drinking and fucking and how ic react to it has everything to do with their image and classism and nothing to do with nesta’s own wellbeing

nesta goes to drink in a tavern, in the city feysand live in and feyre thinks it makes her look bad why,, nesta is outside and socialising

so what nesta is sleeping with people, she isnt owned by anyone -right, feminism king and queen feysand, so what’s disgusting about it?

mind u feyre had to stop herself from cringing and making a comment on where nesta is hanging out bc it would look bad

this ties to ic not doing anything for females suffering in CoN and illyria- both of which are under feyre’s mate the most powerful high lord’s rule

CoN and illyrian females arent worthy for ic to make a real effort and be freed bc their people- the males disgusts ic so suffer for life ladies

rhysand the most powerful high lord cant do anything
mor whose birth shook the mountain cant do anything
cassian deemed as the strongest illyrian cant do anything
feyre the cursebreaker and in possession of all courts powers cant do anything

they all cant come together plus azriel the shadowsinger and amren and cant do anything

but they can do something immediately when nesta does something

sorry the math isnt mathing

how can nesta, a cauldron made high fae and the high lord’s sister in law, “sully herself” with the company of lesser faes?

bc it hurts ic’s image “their masks” of being superior figures who have all the power but cant do anything

not even bring themselves to hang around a lesser fae or not a fancy bar for more than a few mins, it disgusts them

people of nc deserve to throw over their “leaders”

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I still can't get over the fact that every single one of her "found family" was willing to not say a damn thing to Feyre about the fact that the pregnancy was going to kill her.

Not her mate, who swore he'd always give her a choice and never lie to her again.

Not Cassian or Azriel who told her they'd step in personally if Rhysand ever became like Tamlin.

Not Morrigan, who suffered at the hands of men that also thought they owned her body and her womb.

Not even the healer told Feyre about HER OWN BODY.

And the fact that there's people who defend this make me sick. In recent times where we are absolutely on the cusp of losing our bodily autonomy again, where abortion rights have been overturned, where women have already died because of this, not a single one of you should defend that.

The people Feyre chose over her own family were going to let her die and that's straight up a horror story.

Fandom mentality is strange.

We hear how Amarantha tortured Rhysand under the mountain, about his past and the loss of his family.

We hear how Keir brutalised Morrigan for her choices, how she was shunned and abandoned.

We hear about Cassian’s childhood, what was done to his mother, and how he struggled in the camps before Rhysand’s mother took him in.

We hear about Azriel’s captivity, how his half-brothers tortured him, how he was released into the camps only because of his powers, and how Cassian abused him before he offered help.

We see Tamlin falling in love with Feyre, sacrificing his people and court for her safety and sending her away, watching the woman he loves die, trying to protect her after her rebirth, begging her to not throw herself in danger, making a wrong choice in a moment of weakness. We see Tamlin apologising to Feyre without excuses, trying to do better by involving her in court matters and taking every one of her advice, and finally getting his court destroyed by the woman he gave up everything for.

We see Lucien accepting and growing fond of the mortal girl who killed his friend, willing to die for her when all Amarantha wanted was a name, risking punishment by helping Feyre after the task, be used as a bait in one of the tasks. We see Lucien fighting his friend and saviour and High Lord for the same mortal girl, get sexually assaulted by Feyre in her schemes, be only rescued in the last minute because Feyre hated Ianthe for hurting Rhysand. We see Lucien lose his only friend and home he ever had.

We see how traumatising the days of poverty were. We see Nesta and Elain kidnapped by the fae, thrown into the Cauldron and killed, be dragged into a war by Feyre and her friends, lose their home and lives.

We see Nesta being harassed by her sister to gain alliances in the war, forced to work for the fae, thrown into a battlefield because she has powers that they can exploit. We see Nesta watch her father die in front of her eyes, kill someone for the first time. We see Nesta being preyed upon by a fae/man in her room when she didn’t want to be touched, stalked when she asked to be left alone, locked in a tower with the same man because she was self-sabotaging, forced to train, work and live a life she didn’t want. We see Nesta be coerced by Cassian right after she was sexually assaulted by an ancient creature, almost dying too many times under the Inner Circle’s ‘care’.

Not that the Inner Circle and Feyre don’t deserve the sympathy for their past, they do. But there is a huge disconnect in how trauma is viewed and treated by the fandom. Despite watching it all play out on the pages, the others are said to ‘deserve’ the abuse and mistreatment. If there is more than what meets the eye or in some ways these characters warrant this, shouldn’t the Inner Circle be held to that standard given we only witness how poorly they treat others outside of their little club and betray everyone around them? All we witness is how horrible the Inner Circle is and never once their real plight. Still they get the most empathy and validation.

Like I said, fandom mentality is strange.

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To everyone saying, “Cassian didn’t need to say ‘I love you’ to Nesta; he showed it through his actions”: let’s unpack that. Yes, Cassian protected Nesta from external threats—threats that, quite frankly, he would’ve had to deal with regardless, given his role as a general and warrior. Protecting someone in the midst of shared battles and crises is important, but that doesn’t necessarily equate to love.

What about when the threats didn’t come from the outside? What about when the danger to Nesta came from within the Inner Circle—when Rhysand actively threatened her life? Where was Cassian’s unwavering, protective energy then? When the IC lied to Nesta, hid things from her, humiliated her, and degraded her, where was Cassian standing up for her?

True love isn’t just about fighting external battles; it’s about fighting for the person you care about, even when it’s inconvenient, even when it requires challenging the people closest to you. But instead of showing up for Nesta in those moments, Cassian stayed silent or, worse, contributed to her mistreatment. That silence and complicity speak volumes.

Love isn’t just a shield in battle; it’s a stand in the face of injustice, even when it’s uncomfortable. And if Cassian can’t show that same energy when Nesta is being hurt by those he calls family, then I have to question how much he truly loves her.

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