Toph’s Bitch but my toxic traits are pretending to be Annabeth Chase at 3 am and thinking that I can fix every character I see 🤌🏻🫀🇨🇴
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Luke Castellan, You're Going To Hurt Me FOREVER.
Luke Castellan, you're going to hurt me FOREVER.
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Someone please tell Leah she's the mitochondria of the show because my mother who didn't like her casting has now officially adopted her as her new daughter, and said that if something happened to Annabeth, she would kill Rick Riordan and stop watching the show.
also oh my GOD the parallel between Carla’s foster kids and the Doctor’s companions… when she was like “some stay for a few years, some stay for a few months” etc and he was just looking at Lulubelle with the eyes of a thousands years old being who’s met and lost so many people he’s loved…. I am so fragile.
This is actually perfect tf
Percy Jackson but Hestia has a cabin. that is where the unclaimed go because she goddess of home and family. Demigods get claimed faster because when they show up Hestia glares at her siblings, nieces and nephews untill they claim them.
Leah is literally Annabeth, if u don't like her being Black, just say you're racist and leave.
For some reason I’m still seeing people being racist about the Disney+ PJO show, so if you’re out there hating on Leah for being a black Annabeth, here’s what you need to realize:
A big part of Annabeth’s character is how she felt she was never taken seriously because of the way she looked. In the books, it was specifically because she was blonde, and blondes were seen as dumb.
Well, that stereotype is much less common today, and most blondes aren’t really looked down upon. But you know who is? People of color. Especially young black girls. Leah’s Annabeth will still have to deal with prejudice because of how she looks.
Annabeth’s key trait wasn’t her hair color, it was how she proved to be the best despite how others judged her. It just so happens that her skin color is now what causes her to be judged.
I think Leah is perfect to play Annabeth in today’s world. Just how young blonde girls used to be empowered by book Annabeth, I know Leah’s Annabeth will teach young black girls that they can be everything she is.
#LeahIsOurAnnabeth
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Of course Jon disregards Sansa's marriage. He doesn't like women being married against their will. Like when Tormund's daughter gets 'stolen' his first concern is about her. And his moping over Arya's marriage and sending Mance to her rescue. Which brings me to what his reaction would be over his own mother.
Stop breaking my heart.
There is a small part of me that wonders if Jon's strong emphathy for victims of sexual and marital coercion is related to a) growing up with the knowledge of what befell his "aunt", and b) a small, hidden, terrified hunch of the truth.
"Sometimes I dream about it," he said. "I'm walking down this long empty hall. My voice echoes all around, but no one answers, so I walk faster, opening doors, shouting names. I don't even know who I'm looking for. Most nights it's my father, but sometimes it's Robb instead, or my little sister Arya, or my uncle." The thought of Benjen Stark saddened him; his uncle was still missing. [...] "Do you ever find anyone in your dream?" Sam asked. Jon shook his head. "No one. The castle is always empty." He had never told anyone of the dream, and he did not understand why he was telling Sam now, yet somehow it felt good to talk of it. "Even the ravens are gone from the rookery, and the stables are full of bones. That always scares me. I start to run then, throwing open doors, climbing the tower three steps at a time, screaming for someone, for anyone. And then I find myself in front of the door to the crypts. It's black inside, and I can see the steps spiraling down. Somehow I know I have to go down there, but I don't want to. I'm afraid of what might be waiting for me. The old Kings of Winter are down there, sitting on their thrones with stone wolves at their feet and iron swords across their laps, but it's not them I'm afraid of. I scream that I'm not a Stark, that this isn't my place, but it's no good, I have to go anyway, so I start down, feeling the walls as I descend, with no torch to light the way. It gets darker and darker, until I want to scream." He stopped, frowning, embarrassed. "That's when I always wake." His skin cold and clammy, shivering in the darkness of his cell. Ghost would leap up beside him, his warmth as comforting as daybreak. He would go back to sleep with his face pressed into the direwolf's shaggy white fur. (AGOT, Jon IV)
This recurring dream, the search for someone ("anyone") that leads him through bones in the stable, and up a tower - and from that tower straight to the terrifying crypts - the terror he feels in going down there is tied to his identity - but he is not afraid of being rejected by the Kings of Winter as a bastard. Something else scares him to the bones. As if he is trying to avoid considering a terrifying possibility.
If my theory is correct and Lyanna was abducted, possibly forced into marriage and sexually assaulted until she was pregnant with Jon - he will be utterly gutted. The only thing that can possibly help him deal with that is insight into who Lyanna was beyond this fate, and the reassurance of his remaining family.