stvrmhondss: the fold; the darkness that seperates ravka “i’d…

stvrmhondss: the fold; the darkness that seperates ravka “i’d seen the shadow fold on many maps, a black slash that had severed ravka from its only coastline and left it landlocked. sometimes it was shown as a stain, sometimes as a bleak and shapeless cloud. and then there were the maps that just showed the …

stvrmhondss: the fold; the darkness that seperates ravka “i’d…

stvrmhondss: the fold; the darkness that seperates ravka “i’d seen the shadow fold on many maps, a black slash that had severed ravka from its only coastline and left it landlocked. sometimes it was shown as a stain, sometimes as a bleak and shapeless cloud. and then there were the maps that just showed the …

aredhels: @sixofcrowsnet heist: foils → inej ghafa & kaz…

aredhels: @sixofcrowsnet heist: foils → inej ghafa & kaz brekker He turned his head. They were sitting close together, their shoulders nearly touching. Her eyes were so brown they were almost black, and for once her hair was down. She always wore it tied back in a ruthlessly tight coil. Even the idea of being …

aredhels: @sixofcrowsnet heist: foils → inej ghafa & kaz…

aredhels: @sixofcrowsnet heist: foils → inej ghafa & kaz brekker He turned his head. They were sitting close together, their shoulders nearly touching. Her eyes were so brown they were almost black, and for once her hair was down. She always wore it tied back in a ruthlessly tight coil. Even the idea of being …

aredhels: Alina Starkov & Genya Safin “I missed you”, she…

aredhels: Alina Starkov & Genya Safin “I missed you”, she said. I was surprised at how much those words hurt. I’d missed her, too. And I’d felt like a fool for it. “Were you ever my friend?” I asked. She sat down at the edge of the bunk. “Would it make a difference?” “I like …

aredhels: Alina Starkov & Genya Safin “I missed you”, she…

aredhels: Alina Starkov & Genya Safin “I missed you”, she said. I was surprised at how much those words hurt. I’d missed her, too. And I’d felt like a fool for it. “Were you ever my friend?” I asked. She sat down at the edge of the bunk. “Would it make a difference?” “I like …