Marissa Dakin, 2015 (via roseghoul)
It’s a fever that gets her, in the end. Almost funny, in a way - he’d thought, shit, he didn’t know. Maybe a dragon and a failed barrier. Or maybe one of those assassins that popped up every now and then would finally get lucky. She’d never talked about it much, but he knew she worried it was going to be the Mark, unnatural thing that is was, slowly eating away at her insides until one day there was nothing left. But ten, twenty, thirty years out and it hadn’t done a thing but glow and ache when it rained.
So in the end, it was just a hard winter, a simple fever and a body that was always a little too soft.
The village healer had done all he could, but the sickness took no prisoners. She’d slipped away from him quick and painless just as the dawn broke and that was that. She’d squeezed his hand as best she could and told him not to cry, called him softie, told him to take care of Marigold and “that awful cat” and she was gone. He could hear a meadowlark singing in the distance and her death rattles under his hands.
Iron Bull could count on one hand the number of times he’d cried since he was a child, and he could count on the hand missing three fingers how many times he’d cried since he’d met Emeline. When he bent his head and gathered her in his arms, he didn’t hold her long - it’s not like the novels, bodies stiffen and stink and it’s all too clear it’s not your love, your child, your friend, not really. But he held her long enough to cry for the first time in thirty years without her to wipe his tears and rest her warm cheek against his shoulder. He wished, for the first time, that maybe he’d been a little freer with them, been the sort to mope and weep instead of fight and fuck. Maybe his memories of her soft hands rubbing his arm to soothe, her lips pressed against his damp cheek - maybe they would have been just a little bit stronger.
This scene brings about one of the many reasons why I love Tarzan. Even after Clayton had betrayed him, imprisoned his family in cages, and shot Kerchak, Tarzan still showed forgiveness. Tarzan did not kill Clayton. The jungle, a world “blessed with love”, ultimately brought upon Clayton’s death.
I never notices Clayton’s shadow, I always concentrated on Tarzan and the blade. But it gives me the chills when I watch it.
Oh God, I’ve never noticed the hung Clayton shadow until you pointed it out. Geez, that’s creepy as hell.
Practicing lighting and color …then it got kinda sad haha
Police: Actor Robin Williams found dead in home
NBC Bay Area: Actor Robin Williams was found dead in his home in unincorporated Tiburon, Calif., on Monday, the Marin County sheriff’s office said. He was 63.
The coroner’s office currently suspects suicide.
Photo: Robin Williams appears at a panel for the television series “The Crazy Ones” during the Television Critics Association summer press tour in Beverly Hills. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters)
how do u feel about feminists saying "kill all men" and "death to all men"
it ignores different forms of oppression… like … racism .. classism … ableism … homophobia … etc. People who are already being murdered for existing.
Case in point; Black men and boys who were (and still are) murdered or imprisoned all because a white woman falsely accused them of a crime, ie: Emmett Till, the Central Park Five.
a morbid little comic about banshees
beautiful
i am crying
- We can go to Kirkwall.
- Kirkwall? Why would we go there?
The Lost Skull - Le crâne perdu by Vincent L° on Flickr.