james potter has a praise kink. don’t argue, you know i’m right.
james potter, ladies and gentlemen
regulus “you said you were gonna grow up, then you were gonna come find me” black
the jily, to wolfstar, to jegulus pipeline is canon
when i joined the marauders fandom i did have the canon-compliant everyone dies fic phase, and that was sad as fuck and i’d cry a lot. now i read modern stripper aus where no one dies and i’m vibing
james potter?
sun “sad, beautiful, tragic” seeker
regulus “i believed you were crazy” black and james “you believed that you loved me” potter
"i knew seeing you would take me right back, and it still feels like i'm there, and i don't want to be there anymore. i want to go home." -regulus, chapter 28, crimson rivers
"james is so warm. he's so, so warm. he smells good, too, and regulus is lost to sensation and the steady pulse of i miss you, i miss you, i miss you and i'm so happy to be home, i've wanted to come home for so long, please don't make me leave." -regulus, chapter 34, crimson rivers
"'you look like home,' james whispers, because it's the first thing that falls out of his mouth, just the simple truth." -james, chapter 37, crimson rivers
"oh, hello, i'm home again, regulus thinks, or maybe he just feels it, always feeling it whenever james is close to him, under his fingertips." -regulus, chapter 39, crimson rivers
new reg fancast, daniel millar
"regulus is essentially walking on the fucking sun at this point, burning himself up in the name of feeling warm." -just lovers, bizarrestars
"i'll stare directly at the sun, but never in the mirror" -anti-hero, taylor swift
james “in a world of boys he’s a gentleman” potter
i just saw a post analyzing why 2023 has been the most profitable year for the hunger games franchise since 2015. and they didn’t once mention that crimson rivers ended last year. i say give credit where credit is due.
at this point all the marauder era characters aren’t from harry potter anymore. they’re characters we made up, who just coincidentally have the same name as some obscure person from a book.