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shai | she/her | 20s
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most recent: syzygy part i | xavier x reader x caleb

shai. 20s. going along with where my hyperfixations take me. reader & oc stuff. here to write that cringe self-indulgent shit. mediocre photoshop & video editing skills. Blog contains NSFW. painting in the pfp by vanessa stockard.

major fandom(s): resident evil, star wars, love & deepspace

casual fandom(s): bridgerton, marvel, game of thrones, interview with the vampire (amc), what we do in the shadows, our flag means death, good omens, god of war, the 100, atla, corny isekai webtoons/manhwa, the last of us, percy jackson, avatar, dune, detroit become human, until dawn, baldur's gate 3, stranger things, house of the dragon

when did the selkie raf fic stop being about selkie raf and became me whining and crying about losing your way in life and the fear of stagnation and falling behind and the shame of not doing anything with your life but coming to terms with the fact that you dont have to Do That All The Time and not to be ashamed of yourself, and that your happiness is valid and something you worked for with your own to hands, no matter how insignificant it seems compared to others'

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Where are all my Rafayel Girlies at?! 🐠💜💦

Asked myself the only real question; What if Rafayel - but MULLET?!?!

Still a tiny bit obsessed with the “Love and Deepspace” game in general - and this grumpy fishie in particular🙂‍↕️

hi eid happened and i went mia for a couple of days! shit was so ass i almost got beaten the fuck up by my misogynistic, brags-about-beating-women shit stain of a cousin for not giving him enough attention, because i was busy serving away like a maid & wouldnt accomodate his tantrums about not being wanted in the house and didnt remain silent about being yelled at bc mr. fell-from-a-vizier's-left-ballsack felt like he was being ignored even though my ass hadnt met a surface the entire day to keep a conversation with ANYONE . im so damn busy preparing food, cleaning up, setting the table serving people etc like even a slingshotted rock cant keep up with my farts thanks to the host culture we have over here.

i threatened to call the police on him if he tried it with me & my mom was like "dont you say anything about not letting him into this house ever again" when i wanted to talk about how awful of a person he is with her. it took me 30 minutes of ranting for her about how he's a manipulative, masking asshole who has no respect for anyone if they're not men, who has no shame to not do this in his aunt's house on EID, who threatens her own daughter on top of charging up to her in her own damn house for her to say ok to appease me just bc she didnt want to have trouble with my aunt -- who was ashamed of her son, by the way. she could not look me in the eye for the rest of their visit.

this man is 33 and acts like 15 btw. i hope he gets what's coming to him and way worse because he saw me as easy prey just for not having a man in my life like a father or a husband to protect me (he wouldnt do this to me if he saw a man beside me), and foamed at the mouth when he saw me stand my ground and keep my head high when he threatened me with violence. he expected me to cower before him. bitch ass.

so yeah. hectic couple of days. i hope you are proud of ya girl for managing not to get hurt despite the circumstances LMAO

Breaking my momentary silence to say that it’s weird behavior to reblog someone’s fic with a rating. Creatives provide you with FREE content that is made with love and passion. Someone is baring their soul and pouring their heart into whatever they create, showing their vulnerability, trusting you with it, and asking for nothing in return. You don’t get to publicly humiliate someone who didn’t ask for your opinion, whether you say the “rating” is for yourself or not. I am not a circus monkey, and I am not here to be rated like a fucking Yelp review. Do better.

You say on a PUBLIC forum where anyone can access your blog. I’m not the only writer they did this to. Idc if everyone gets high ratings or not. It’s the fact you have the gall to rate people’s passions like they’re performing in a show specifically for you.

Also, I didn’t drop the individual’s name because, although it upset me, I won’t sic anyone on them. Bullying is not my MO. But if you see these sorts of “reviews” crossing your dashboard, you’ll know who their source is. Just please be cognizant of how you treat creatives in fandom spaces. Otherwise, there won’t be any fan work left for you to consume passively.

Anonymous asked:

Do you have discord?

Anon unfortunately I don't. It's not that I don't have a profile like you'll be able to find it if you search my hande, it's that Discord got banned in my country a couple months ago and I no longer have any access to it :///

Hogwarts House Sorting: LaDs Edition (and why Caleb isn't who you think he is)

Remember: Hogwarts houses aren’t restrictive boxes. Each person, real or fictional, carries traits from all houses. What determines sorting is not only personality but core values and priorities. This analysis takes into account that nice Slytherins and gentle Gryffindors exist, breaking stereotypes to portray a nuanced, realistic perspective. Let me know your thoughts and your own house headcanons!

Xavier Primary: Gryffindor | Secondary: Slytherin

Though Xavier outwardly appears gentle and calm, his behavior aligns with core Gryffindor traits: courage, impulsivity, and rebelliousness against injustice. He's not merely courageous out of circumstance; he actively seeks out risks. His creation of the flashy alter-ego "Lumiere" showcases his bravery - and perhaps recklessness - perfectly embodying Gryffindor's inclination toward flashy acts of heroism. His decision to rebel against his royal lineage in Philos, openly defying his father the king who sacrificed innocent lives, further emphasizes his alignment with Gryffindor values - specifically, moral courage. Xavier willingly sacrifices personal safety and stability to fight for what's right and travels back in time, reflecting true Gryffindor spirit. Reasoning for secondary Slytherin: He is sneaky and a little manipulative at times and fully knows what effect his innocent looks have - and uses that to his advantage. You notice this especially during Fluffy Trap. Somehow he is always a few steps ahead of MC and tricks her!
  • Positive: Courageous, protective, strong moral compass, heroic.
  • Negative: Reckless, impulsive, stubborn, often acts without foresight.

Zayne Primary: Ravenclaw | Secondary: Hufflepuff

Zayne's core value truly lies in his relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Importantly, intelligence alone doesn't warrant a Ravenclaw placement - it's the priority given to knowledge and wisdom that defines them. Zayne consistently demonstrates that acquiring knowledge - medical or metaphysical - isn't merely practical for him; it's essential to who he is and what he wants to accomplish (saving MC's life). As the Foreseer and Master of Fate, Zayne’s life revolves around carefully acquired knowledge to make decisions of enormous consequence. His choices are rarely guided by impulse or emotion alone, but always supported by intellectual clarity. His calm, methodical approach underscores his Ravenclaw essence. Reasoning for secondary Hufflepuff: Beneath his logical, stoic exterior, Zayne consistently demonstrates deep-rooted loyalty, compassion, and genuine care. His medical profession and the tireless effort he invests to protect and heal highlight his sincere dedication to the well-being of others. His actions are not driven by glory or recognition, but by quiet, steadfast commitment and genuine empathy.
  • Positive: Wise, analytical, thoughtful, innovative, responsible.
  • Negative: Detached emotionally, overly analytical, may appear cold or indifferent.

Rafayel Primary: Slytherin | Secondary: Ravenclaw

Rafayel strongly aligns with the house of Slytherin through his complex motivations, secrecy, and charm. His playful exterior masks carefully concealed ambitions and plans. His network within the N109 zone and hidden dealings demonstrate his adeptness at navigating complex social dynamics - classic Slytherin traits of cunning and adaptability. His artistic temperament and charisma further illustrate how Slytherins can embody traits often associated with other houses, like creativity and charm, while still prioritizing ambition, resourcefulness, and strategy as their core values. Rafayel exemplifies that Slytherins can have good hearts but choose to show vulnerability selectively, preserving an enigmatic persona. He keeps his cards very close and even MC gets to see them very rarely. Reasoning for secondary Ravenclaw: He’s deeply artistic, driven by a curiosity for truth, meaning, and beauty. These qualities align well with Ravenclaw’s love for learning, creativity, and understanding deeper meanings. His exploration of art as a means to expose societal corruption and his intellectual depth behind each masterpiece clearly display Ravenclaw traits.
  • Positive: Charismatic, strategic, resourceful, artistic, adaptable.
  • Negative: Secretive, occasionally manipulative, holds grudges, guarded emotionally.

Sylus Primary: Slytherin | Secondary: Hufflepuff

Sylus is the epitome of modern, multifaceted Slytherins. Ambition and cunning don’t inherently equate to villainy; Sylus demonstrates Slytherin's core traits positively and negatively. He is deeply ambitious and maintains strategic long-term thinking, always planning steps ahead. His network of connections, meticulous strategies, and hidden plans further highlight his resourcefulness and adaptability - key Slytherin virtues. Yet Sylus also showcases a softer, family-oriented side, demonstrating that Slytherins deeply value loyalty and closeness, particularly within tight-knit circles. He’s fiercely protective of those he genuinely cares for, and despite his outward harshness, this selective loyalty underscores a balanced, nuanced Slytherin personality. Reasoning for secondary Hufflepuff: I can't really tell you why - it's just a feeling. I don't have a lot of his cards, but I did watch some of them on YT. You can tell me in the comments what you think. (this applies to the other LIs too)
  • Positive: Ambitious, resourceful, strategic, family-oriented, selectively loyal.
  • Negative: Manipulative, secretive, mistrustful, sometimes morally ambiguous.

Caleb Primary: Hufflepuff | Secondary: Ravenclaw

Caleb embodies the genuine warmth and humble spirit often overlooked when discussing Hufflepuffs. While traditionally bravery is a Gryffindor trait, Caleb’s bravery is more circumstantial than inherent; life forced him into courageous roles rather than him seeking them out. His core identity is rooted deeply in kindness, gentleness, loyalty, and humility - all quintessential Hufflepuff values. Caleb’s universal kindness, even to those he's not romantically interested in, emphasizes his innate empathy and respect for others. He's beloved by peers not because he's overtly charismatic, but because he's genuinely thoughtful and attentive. He cooks and enjoys food - not for validation or prestige - but for the simple joy of it and to see his loved ones enjoy it, deeply resonating with Hufflepuff’s comfort-oriented nature. His protective behavior towards the MC arises not from a desire to be a hero, but from trauma-induced loyalty and deep-seated love. This fierce loyalty, shaped by childhood trauma, is the hallmark of a Hufflepuff pushed beyond comfort into challenging circumstances. It’s precisely this loyalty and quiet strength that makes Caleb a true Hufflepuff, not Gryffindor. (He is basically Cedric Diggory - just more alive ... barely.) Reasoning for secondary Ravenclaw: He shows great intellectual capacity, strategic thinking, and analytical clarity. He adapts to complicated situations (this is an understatement) using intellect, precision, and careful planning. Caleb attempts to find logical ways to cope and protect even in traumatic circumstances. His genuine curiosity, analytical problem-solving, and sharp observational skills reflect Ravenclaw characteristics beneath his Hufflepuff core.
  • Positive: Loyal, empathetic, humble, compassionate, steadfast., kind.
  • Negative: Overly self-sacrificing, can be obsessive, passive-aggressive under stress.

Read about why he isn't a Slytherin further below.

MC Primary: Gryffindor | Secondary: ???

MC’s Gryffindor traits are unmistakable. At her core, bravery, competition, and the desire for truth and justice guide her actions. She doesn't simply endure challenges; she actively seeks them out, recklessly engaging in dangerous missions and confrontations. Her grief-induced impulsivity and rebelliousness also fit Gryffindor perfectly, as she channels loss and trauma into daring missions without a thorough plan. However, this recklessness is balanced by genuine bravery and a powerful drive to protect and avenge those she loves. Her pursuit of justice - even when dangerous or irrational - is a defining characteristic, making her a Gryffindor through and through.
  • Positive: Courageous, determined, loyal, passionate about justice.
  • Negative: Impulsive, stubborn, reckless, tends to leap before looking.

But Caleb is definitely a Slytherin you say?

It makes sense why people would place Caleb into Slytherin based on his Colonel arc. But personally, I see Caleb's "cunning" and manipulation not as inherent character values, but as coping mechanisms shaped by trauma and survival instinct. It's important to distinguish between a person's true core values and the traits they've been forced to develop under extreme circumstances. Caleb’s story is one of deep emotional trauma - losing loved ones, being subjected to invasive experiments, and being manipulated into a position he never truly wanted. He didn’t choose cunning or ambition willingly; rather, those became survival tools in response to severe situations he faced. (it's more like his Ravenclaw side coming to the forefront to help him survive) In his youth, Caleb was naturally kind, humble, and nurturing - classic Hufflepuff traits. He didn't seek power, nor did he find joy in manipulation or secrecy. The Colonel storyline showcases a deeply hurt and scarred person fighting for the little control left in his life, driven primarily by loyalty and protectiveness toward MC. His methods might resemble those traditionally associated with Slytherin, but his motivations remain firmly rooted in loyalty, compassion, and the desire for a peaceful, simple life. Additionally, Hufflepuffs aren't devoid of complexity - they can exhibit cunning, resourcefulness, and determination when their loved ones are threatened. These traits aren't exclusive to Slytherins; what differentiates the houses is the underlying core value. For Caleb, cunning isn't an inherent value; it's a tragic necessity. At his core, he's guided by warmth, empathy, and loyalty - the values of a true Hufflepuff pushed into a darker, harsher reality. So, while Caleb absolutely shows "cunning" and resourcefulness, these traits alone don't define him. They're reactions, not values. At heart, Caleb is still that caring, emotionally intelligent Hufflepuff trying desperately to protect the person he loves most, even if he must walk a morally gray path to do so. Caleb is such a deeply nuanced character. He isn’t embracing cunning because it aligns with his heart - he’s forced into it by circumstances beyond his control. Caleb is essentially walking a tightrope, pretending to be the cold, calculating Colonel that EVER expects him to be (the perfect weapon), precisely because that's the only way he can maintain some small degree of freedom and protect himself (and MC) from their control. The Toring Chip isn't just a physical implant - it's symbolic of the trauma and manipulation he's endured (and is still enduring). Caleb's actions and outward persona reflect not his true nature, but his desperate fight to keep that nature intact beneath the surface. His core Hufflepuff kindness and empathy never disappear; they're hidden behind the mask he must wear to survive. It's a heartbreaking struggle between his authentic self and the identity EVER wants to impose upon him. That’s precisely why calling Caleb a cunning Slytherin overlooks the heart of his character - he isn't ambitious or manipulative by choice, nor does he derive satisfaction or pride from it. He's a victim of cunning, not its master.
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