This came to me in a vision in the bathroom at work and I had to create it.
How do you see life trampled on so carelessly and so widely every day and think accepting the trampling is anything but terminal sickness and hatred of life? Your drive for ease at any cost, your willingness to compromise in any way for comfort, both are more signs of wanting to lay down in a deathlike, dreamless sleep instead of a love for life. You hate life, you’re a rot that destroys the possibility of new life
How the gentle wind beckons through the leaves as autumn colors fall
I never really thought about it before, but why does Mr. Darcy still keep a picture of Mr. Wickham in his house?
Does he want to avoid stirring up gossip by removing it? Or is it simply that he and Georgiana haven't spent enough time at Pemberly since The Incident to think about taking it down?
Zany headcanons:
- Darcy literally forgot it's there (he hasn't taken Mrs. Reynold's tour, so no one's reminded him of the miniatures).
- It's part of a set, and he's too OCD to not keep them together.
- Asking someone to remove might lead to speculation and eventually the Ramsgate Affair becoming known, so it's better to just play it cool and leave the picture where it is.
- It's actually being kept so that all new servants can learn what Wickham looks like and report sightings immediately.
- Saving for target practice.
- Needed as a reference image for future satirical images (maybe a nice Hogarth-like series of engraving depicting The Rake's Progress and eventual downfall).
- Focus for a spell of retribution.
- It actually belongs to George Wickham; Darcy's too scrupulous to dispose of it, but also petty enough not to take the trouble of returning it.
- Cover for the mechanism that unlocks the secret passage. No one would expect Darcy to hid something so important behind a picture of his nemesis.
This is absolutely brilliant writing. This is the kind of discussion I made an account for.
I have a whole post about the significance of the miniature, basically it proves that Darcy wasn't resentful of his father's love for Wickham, which is one of Wickham's lies to Elizabeth. However, these are more fun.
Watching Love Between Fairy and Devil should come with multiple warnings.
I recently finished watching the series and it’s my duty to warn you.
Side effects may include:
- Putting your life (family, friends, work, paying bills) on hold to watch all episodes in 3 days
- Feeling alone because no one you know has watched it and you only want to talk about the masterpiece that this series is
- Obsessing over Dongfang Qingcang and subsequently over Dylan Wang
- Wondering why men you know don’t have long, sleek, butt-length hair and wear majestic robes
- Daydreaming about all the times Dongfang Qingcang pulled Xiao Lanhua close to him to kiss her
- Searching all social media for BTS, interviews, Dylan and Esther singing and being cute together
- Re-watching all the scenes where Dongfang Qingcang rolls his eyes, tilts his head, uses hellfire and has blue eyes because he is simply irresistible
- Crying. Lots and lots of crying. And then when you think you are done crying, you’ll cry some more
- Binging Meteor Garden pretending this is one of Dongfang Qingcang’s tribulations in modern world
- Craving to write fanfiction with all the juicy details of their relationship, even if you have never written one before
- Creating a dedicated Tumblr account with a silly name (like I don’t know, Moon’s Orchid?) though you watched it almost a year and a half after it was released and the fandom has half died. But you swear you’ll keep reposting all the awesome gif posts hoping for a miracle
- Having no option but to re-watch over and over again fully aware your heart will bloom, break and then be destroyed repeatedly
Proceed at your own risk
“Love Between Fairy and Devil” memes: 1/?
I meant to do the yym for it's anniversary but I got lost in the sauce
Dongfang Qingcang being like Little flower demon, didn't you used to speak quite arrogantly to me? and she's just like Ah! I didn't know back then, I wont do it anymore!! only for him to be like 👉👈 can you still treat me like that 👉👈 Okay.... I see you....
I've just started Love Between Fairy and Devil and I feel so bad for Dongfang Qingcang. He is trying so hard to be a scary evil overlord and Xiao Lanhua is just Not Letting Him.
It's the funniest shit. They're living in such different genres, it's the best thing ever.
ep 6 // ep 19
Me as a wife (I’m Dongfang Quincang)
Love Between Fairy and Devil 苍兰诀 Dongfang Qingcang + text posts
In my eyes, you have never been an insignificant plant. You are not a plant at all.
Love Between Fairy and Devil + random tweets
How to remake Harry Potter:
(A step by step guide)
We’ve already had one god-awful adaptation that way too many people think is good. This is our one chance to have the book characters represented correctly, along with the plot they support.
I’ve put YEARS of thought into this. I’ve written scripts for episodes of a hypothetical tv show. I’ve drawn concept art. I’ve done shit. So I figured I’d share my thoughts.
1. Stick to the books*.
Stick to the books has a massive asterisk next to it because I mean the plot and characters. Some stuff (as you’ll see later) should be changed.
Nothing in this show should feel out of character. Harry should be closer with Ron than he is to Hermione. Snape should be a real d*ckhead. Hermione should be judgmental of those who don’t think like her, etc etc. The way these characters navigate their relationships is why the fandom is still relevant. It’s why canon-compliant fic is popular in the first place. We like their dynamics. SHOW THEM APPROPRIATELY.
Plot is a sticky thing because I’d say there’s wiggle room, but not too much. Certain characters have to die. Certain events must happen. You cant change that stuff.
2. Use the Medium.
You’re using film as a format to tell your story. Ideally you’d us animation, but I know Warner Bros has less creativity than Disney’s remake department, so I won’t even try and pitch that.
Use colour and saturation. It can help contextualize emotion. It can make us subconsciously recognize things. For instance, the scene growing more saturated when Ron walks into the room when Hermione is wearing the horcrux, or any multitude of other uses this could bring.
Bring in costume design that (actually fits the world) but also helps show how that character is feeling. What they’re thinking, their personality, their future, etc.
Make magic fun™️. The books sort of sidelined magic in 5-7. Don’t do that. Divert from the books. Magic should feel alive. Colour-code them so we as an audience can recognize spells and what they might do before we see it. Implement sound design to make each spell unique and vibrant. Make this world subtly bursting with magic like it was in the first few books. Have it weave around characters, wrap them up. Be creative with action scenes. Force transfiguration into battle scenes. Choreograph your duels. Show don’t tell us that a wizard/witch is powerful. Turn people into portraits. Lock them up as mice. USE MAGIC.
Your set design should reflect this. Everything should be bursting with personality. Don’t just use the shitty movie sets. Inject some colour, have the surroundings aid you in telling the story. Get weird with the camera. Use these tools to their fullest potential.
Actually fucking try.
3. Utilize Music.
Music is just… such a massive part of film. It’s frustrating how often even the best filmmakers overlook its use. Characters should have themes that mature and develop as the series goes on. Have action arrangements of the themes to play with heroic moments. As the series progresses, we grow attached to these themes. When they appear, the audience FEELS something. Don’t reuse great pieces to force emotion. (Dumbledore’s Farewell in The Prince’s Tale. Are you fucking kidding me?)
For example: Have a theme for Neville that starts out timid and uses very shy instrumentals, but we first hear a change when he stands up to the trio at the end of PS. Then it gains more instruments until OotP, when it grows again. Once we get to DH, it can be used in this heroic swell as he chops the head off the snake in front of Voldemort and everyone watching. The audience, consciously or not, will feel that moment even more.
Have a theme for Ron and Hermione that might not even be romantic until HBP when it gains that element. PLAY WITH MUSIC.
Themes for mystery, adventure, loss, love, friendship, LOCATION. Let them come back throughout the series to highlight various moments. See Lord of the Rings and The Hunger Games, as well as (surprisingly) the Fantastic Beasts films.
Let music affect the visuals. Magic can bend and swivel with the music. Use it to tell the story. Use it to show emotion. Use it to progress a character’s arc. USE CONSISTENT MUSIC.
4 . Be Bold.
This is the big one and it may seem like I’m contradicting myself but I’m not. Rowling’s work hasn’t aged crazily well to modern fiction standards. This is your chance to rectify that. Fill plot holes, actually think through the politics. Introduce world-building elements that enhance the story/characters. (The house system, and how Slytherin fits in. The logic behind avada kedavra???) Get creative with solutions. Contradict the original work when it comes to description of location. If it doesn’t work for the film format, don’t force it to work here.
Spend more time with characters we know are relevant, but maybe not to the plot. These are your Ginny Weasleys, your Seamus and Deans, Nevilles, etc. Really fill them in. Give them more scenes. Ginny has two phenomenal arcs that play completely off-screen, explore them. Show us her friendship with Hermione. Show us her insecurities and her faults. Give us more of her and Harry’s friendship. We know they get married, so maybe fix the whole “Rowling wrote the epilogue first, but didn’t realize she was waiting too long to introduce these characters until HBP”.
Add scenes. Add jokes. Add smiles and covert looks. You have more time, which means you have a chance to focus on friendships, and romance, and world building.
Tell multiple storylines. Give Remus and Tonks a cool spy/thriller subplot interjected with the main story in OotP. Show us more of Fleur staying in England. Give us more of Harry and Sirius bonding. All of this stuff can fit loosely into canon, and be welcome creative additions.
BE BOLD.
And finally,
5. This is your chance to not only retell the story, but to do it better.
RECOGNIZE THIS. Take advantage of this opportunity and enhance canon, don’t fight it.
Don’t add Hermione and Harry dancing because *YOU* don’t like where the romantic pairings went. Don’t add Draco sympathy because you want him to have a redemption arc. Don’t dumb Ron down because you don’t like the fact that he’s just like the teenage boys you dated in High School, and he was a bit immature.
Make changes, be bold, use music, stick to the books*, use the medium, but take this as the opportunity that it is to enhance what came before.
Thank you.
Emma Woodhouse, waiting “patiently” for Harriet to stop crying over Mr. Elton breaking her sweet gullible heart (because of Emma) and marrying someone else: