azqaban: alina starkov for @sixofcrowsnet heist: epilogue “They wanted a Grisha queen. Mal wanted a commoner queen. And what did I want? Peace for Ravka. A chance to sleep easy in my bed without fear. An end to the guilt and dread that I woke to every morning. There were old wants too, to be …
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rhysavd: @grishatrilogynet event 6: female characters → alina starkov They wanted a Grisha queen. Mal wanted a commoner queen. And what did I want? Peace for Ravka. A chance to sleep easy in my bed without fear. An end to the guilt and dread that I woke to every morning. There were old wants too, to …
foresteign: @sixofcrowsnet heist: antagonists T H E D A R K L I N G ― aleksander morozova “I will tell you a story, one I used to tell to a little boy with dark hair. A silent boy who rarely laughs, who listened more closely than I realized. A boy who had a n …
matthiashelvar: @grishatrilogynet event six ☼ female characters for the living and the dead, she would make herself a reckoning. SHE WOULD RISE. Source: sobachkas
ashmorningstar: character posters – the darkling “In this moment he was just a boy -brilliant, blessed with too much power, burdened by eternity.” Source: jamescarstairss
frostingpeetaswounds: The Grisha Trilogy by Leigh BardugoThe first time I’d entered the Fold, I’d feared the darkness and my own death. Now, darkness was nothing to me, and I knew that soon death would seem like a gift. I’d always known I would have to return to the Unsea, but as I looked back, I …
gazeteur: TLoT C O U N T D O W N C H A L L E N G E // favorite grisha → THE GRISHA ORDER “Do you know why Grisha are so hard to kill? Because they’re not of this world. But they are very good at killing each other. They …
inejgahfas: grisha orders: corporalki ↪ red symbolises love and desire, blood and anger Source: wizarding
darkprophecies: Na razrusha’ya. I am not ruined. E’ya razrushost. I am ruination.
caradocdearborn: “You know the problem with heroes and saints, Nikolai?“ I asked as I closed the book’s cover and headed for the door. “They always end up dead.” literature posters; the grisha trilogy by leigh bardugo Source: caradocdearborn