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Starting a new series I guess. This time two really cool sixs will mix. Six of crows and ONEUS. Let’s start with Hwanwoong as Inej. Have fun and stay tuned lovely people of the internet
WHYYYYYYYYYYY IS THAT SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUE ???
Kaz and Inej Sketches
"You can only sharpen a blade so far,” Kaz said as he joined them at the
front of the church. “In the end, it comes down to the quality of the material.
- Crooked Kingdom, Leigh Bardugo.
For once I'm not late. Yay
April Calendar
Kaz: I’m going to release Inej from her contract, buy her a ship, name it the wraith and find her parents for her and bring them to Ketterdam.
Nina: Do you like Inej?
Kaz: NoPE ShE’s JUsT An GoOD InVEsTmEnT
How Shadow and Bones Differentiate Villain and Anti-Hero
Alright, first I need to claim the fact that I love dark, edgy, but misunderstood bad boy in stories with the potential of epic redemption. Loki from Marvel. Jason Todd from DC. Captain Hook from Once Upon a Time. Zuko from AtLA. You name them, I simp them.
So when I watched this new show on Netflix and shown a tall, handsome man in dark clothing, both respected and feared for his power. I feel… nothing.
WHICH IS WEIRD! Like… he’s obviously my type. Complete with the sad backstory and vicious streak. So I kept wondering why I wasn’t enamored by the Darkling, Alexander Kirigan. I wasn’t surprised he was the main villain, I even expected it. But I usually at least have a bit of sympathy for them. This OOC behavior of mine made me introspect myself and the show, trying to find out which part gave me the red flags before Mother Darkling decides to pop the chosen one out halfway in the season.
That’s when it hit me; there were red flags! The show had been subtly trying to tell us Kirigan is a manipulative boyfriend not just by great acting and good directing, but by comparing him with the actual anti-hero of the story who I actually love; Kaz Brekker.
Here’s the list of signs you might not notice of why Kirigan is meant to be a Villain instead of an Anti-Hero.
Continua a leggere
inej.
that's it, that's the post.
Six of Crows
´´El corazón es una flecha, exige puntería para un aterrizaje certero´´
-Inej
The Wraith / The Bastard of the Barrel / The Sharpshooter / The Merchling / The Drüskelle / The Heartrender
@sixofcrowsnet jobs: friendship — nina & inej
Nina was still singing, something about a sailor who’d abandoned his sweetheart. “Teach me the chorus,” Inej said. “You should rest.” “Chorus.” So Nina taught her the words, and they sang together, fumbling through the verses, hopelessly out of key, until the lanterns burned low.
The fact that "protecting my investments" isn't actually about the money, like obviously everyone knows this, but the fact that INEJ IS AN EMOTIONAL INVESTMENT
like actually kaz puts so much on the line by allowing himself to care about her.
My least favorite thing about multiple pov books, is how the author inevitably tries to switch povs consistently but there are always those parts where one pov is full of action and really interesting and the other (s) is soooo boring in comparison. And I have to force myself to not skip the boring povs temporarily, and I hate it
Please someone let Tolya recite poetry
You know what makes Kaz a great boss? What makes him a better boss then both Pekka Rollins and Per Haskel?
He gets to know his crew and basically any people he’s working with. I know it’s basically an opposite of what he says about barrel gangs, but hear me out.
The main reason why Kaz was able to know that Big Bolliger was a traitor is because he knew that Bol was lazy. And knowing what he did in the "Crow club" it would be hard to know if he was lazy or just relaxed while on the job. Kaz knew that he was lazy - he took time to know the guy.
And also the thing that makes Kaz's plans good is that he keeps in mind all his crew's bad habits and vulnerabilities and plots around them. Its really easy to see that if you look at Jesper.
He keeps in mind that Jesper is late and that he can accidentally give up important info. We see that clearly in the beginning of the book. During the “set the wolf free” plan he made sure to tell Jesper the “wrong” time so that he would “be late” and free the animals at the right time. He knew Jesper would(or could) give up info by accident so he took precautions(saying this again: no one arranges an extra ship just to gather in front of it)
And we also have it in the end of CK.
I think both Inej and Jesper had been told the wrong time. Kaz knew that Dunyasha would be there, so he added some time for Inej to fight her. He talks with Jesper about kergud(I have no idea how to spell that, sorry) and also adds time for that fight. He might have actually putted the wyvil it Jespers pocket(as I do not remember Jes actually putting it there, or mb he just made sure it was there).
I mean, it would have been weird if there would be just the sound of one shot fired, but after the siren it would sound better.
When Kaz told Dregs that he won't be their father, he meant it, your father doesn't know you that well, but your sneaky annoying little sibling does.
i just want to see more of wylan/inej's friend dynamic like:
feeding pigeons together
mocking kaz and jesper
trying to figure out if 'i liked your stupid face' and 'investment' were love confessions
trying to sneak therapy tips into conversations with their partners
baking
inej listening intently as wylan rambles about his latest hyperfixation
i mean... this is just too wholesome to miss out on
Bold of you to assume they aren’t both bi or demisexual
ideologically i don't agree with heterosexuality but they kinda went off with kanej
Bit of a scribble drawing, Captain Ghafa