Oct. 20th, 2017

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Introducing! - a new blog dedicated to prompts for all your Fantastic Beasts inspiration needs!

Think of a great idea you don’t want to write yourself?

Want to see your headcanons turned into art?

Overflowing with thoughts you just want to share?

Want to create, but need some fresh ideas to get you started?

Submissions are now open!

There are no restrictions - @fantasticbeastsprompts is open to any and all pairings and prompt types. No idea is too big or too small. This blog was created in hopes that it will be a useful resource for creators across all mediums. Artists are welcome to use any prompt that inspires them and prompts may be submitted anonymously (through Asks).

Have fun and happy creating!
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Neil Gaiman’s response says “I was grateful for the comma”

more of the convo:
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Okay but Muggleborn students whose first letter home reads “Dear Mum and Dad GRANNY WEATHERWAX IS THE HEADMISTRESS”

It becomes Tradition, as Discworld memes tend to do, with someone in the Common Room mentioning “Headmistress Weatherwax”, and then it becomes an in-joke with the people who were there even if they didn’t recognise the reference, and it spreads and grows, and the older Muggleborns tell the first-years who do know Discworld that Headmistress McGonagall actually knew Sir Terry, and was the inspiration for Granny, and you think it’s coincidence that Granny is so good at Borrowing and McGonagall can turn into a cat? and the Witches books get passed around, and we know how good Potterverse wizards are at critical thinking, and the upshot is that within a couple of weeks it is Established Fact that McGonagall is actually Granny Weatherwax.

And one day McGonagall stands at the podium at dinner time, and casts a baleful eye around the room, and says “I can’t be having with this.”

And the kids who started the rumour in the first place swiftly reevaluate all their life choices.
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“Death turned up in the Discworld books in order to make a joke work. That was in The Colour of Magic. Suddenly he was and, twenty-one years later, still is one of the most popular characters in the series. People ask me to forge his signature in books. Sometimes I get nice letters from people who know they’re due to meet him soon, and hope I’ve got him right. Those are the kind of letters that cause me to stare at the wall for some time.”
- Terry Pratchett, regarding the popularity of Death in the Discworld series. (The Art of Discworld with Paul Kidby)
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“PS: An odd thing happened to Terry [Pratchett] once. He bought a ring in a small shop in Pike Place Market, Seattle. It was slightly oversized, and he soon lost it, and couldn’t find it anywhere. A year later he was back in the city, went to the same shop to buy a replacement, and in reaching into his jacket pocket (a jacket which, of course, he’d worn many times during the year) for some loose change, he put a finger through the very same ring. How could it have been otherwise? Rings try to find their way back to their owner. Someone ought to write a book about it.”
- The Folklore of Discworld, Terry Pratchett & Jacqueline Simpson (via quasi-normalcy)
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Like sriously. I know there is a fandom but it is comparatively small and not-so-active. I know the books aren’t 100% mainstream but they SHOULD 

List of awesome things in Terry Pratchet’s books:

Girl becoming a wizard,

boy becoming a witch because he wanted to fly on a broom

a whole army turned out to be women dressed up as men. No one noticed it accept for one person

female dwarfs wearing make up and dresses made of chainmail

Characters like zombies, trolls and ghost behaveing like actual PEOPLE

Death likes cats

and has a granddaughter who is a teacher

IT IS A FANTASY WHERE WOMEN ARE TAKEN SERIOUSLY

there is a dialogue when a gueen tells the king to stay with the children

EVERY ONE OF 42 TWO BOOKS IS A PURE GOLD

JST READ IT
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New clip from ‘Thor: Ragnarok’

Oh my gosh what the fhck

This is the definition of a sibling relationship.
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This is the money butt.

It only appears every 124078932423 posts. Reblog in 12 minutes, and money will make its way to you in the next 48 hours.

money butt god bless

MONEY BUTT. IM HERE FOR THIS.

I can get with this program

I mean I can’t risk it

I only have $3 so might as well

I need money fam

Can never get mad at booty

Let’s get dis money…

I need 125 to submit this paperwork for a background check. I’m about to be selling life insurance yall. I’m about to get my license. Pray for me

job huntin. save me money butt

GOT A JOB TODAY THANK U MONEY BUTT
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The Aftermath 🏃

the off-key sadder replay of eye of the tiger for the second half makes this so next level i relate so much
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How do you reconcile the urge to squee all over a fic with an innovative, startlingly original plot, a very interesting romantic set-up, and lovely use of situational awareness with the very really desire to pour bleach into your eyes because MY GOD THE GRAMMAR IT BURNS.

…I usually just stick with the compliments. 
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This is the Money Discworld Novel. Reblog to receive a blessing of 200 Ankh-Morpork dollars from the goddess Anoia before Hogswatch.
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Elves are wonderful. They provoke wonder.
Elves are marvellous. They cause marvels.
Elves are fantastic. They create fantasies.
Elves are glamorous. They project glamour.
Elves are enchanting. They weave enchantment.
Elves are terrific. They beget terror.
The thing about words is that meanings can twist just like a snake, and if you want to find snakes look for them behind words that have changed their meaning.
No one ever said elves are nice.
Elves are bad.

Most of them, should you quote it to them, are delighted by it. If you can’t be loved, be feared - people will treat you with respect either way.
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Discworld // Daredevil  ― 3/?

Something Vimes had learned as a young guard drifted up from memory. If you have to look along the shaft of an arrow from the wrong end, if a man has you entirely at his mercy, then hope like hell that man is an evil man. Because the evil like power, power over people, and they want to see you in fear. They want you to know you’re going to die. So they’ll talk. They’ll gloat.

They’ll watch you squirm. They’ll put off the moment of murder like another man will put off a good cigar.

So hope like hell your captor is an evil man. A good man will kill you with hardly a word.

(Men at Arms - Terry Pratchett)
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Sybil rebelled.

She was large, and she was kind.  She hadn’t enjoyed school much.  A society of girls is not a good one in which to be large and kind, because people are inclined to interpret that as ‘stupid’ and worse, ‘deaf.’

Lady Sybil looked out of the window.  She was two floors up.

There were bars across the window, but they’d been designed to keep something out; from the inside, they could be lifted out of their slots.  And there were musty but heavy sheets and blankets on the bed.  None of this might have suggested very much to the average person, but life in a rather strict school for well brought up young ladies can give someone a real insight into the tricks of escapology.

Five minutes after the key had turned, there was only one bar in the window and it jerked and creaked in the stonework, suggesting that quite a heavy weight was on the sheets that had been neatly knotted around it.


- Terry Pratchett, “The Fifth Elephant”
(Sybil is so wonderful, she is a genuinely kind person and also quite strong and brave and cares about people and animals and look at her not waiting to be rescued and just climbing out the window while pregnant as we later find out and she is just.  So great.)
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yknow if romeo had just Cried on juliets corpse for a couple hours instead of drinking poison Right Then they would have been Fine

The moral of the story is: always take time to cry for a few hours before making important decisions.

So I’m more or less being facetious here, but this is actually a thing.

Hamlet is genre savvy. Hamlet knows how Tragedies work, and he’s not going to rush in and get stabby without making absolutely certain he’s got all the facts.

Except once he thinks he has all the facts – once he’s certain that it really is the ghost of his father and Claudius really did kill him, he rushes in and stabs the wrong guy, which starts a domino line of deaths and gets Laertes embroiled in his own revenge tragedy and ultimately results in the deaths of nearly every character other than Horatio.

That’s the irony and the tragedy of the story. Hamlet knows his tropes and actively tries to avoid them, and the tropes get him anyway. It’s inevitable, the tropes are hungry.

I want a sticker that says the tropes are hungry so I can put it on my laptop

i met a scholar once who said that tragedies aren’t about a silly “flaw” or anything, it’s about having a hero who’s just in the wrong goddamn story

if hamlet swapped places with othello he wouldn’t be duped by any of iago’s shit, he’d sit down & have a good think & actually examine the facts before taking action. meanwhile in denmark, othello would have killed claudius before act 2 could even start. but instead nope, they’re both in situations where their greatest strengths are totally useless and now we’ve got all these bodies to bury.

The tropes are hungry and the hero is in the wrong goddamn story.

I love this post.

Feels

I believe the artist is Katy Doughty.  

@governmentintelligence

I read both of these stories for lit classes and no one ever brought up this possibility, and it never crossed my mind either. But now that I’m reading about it, it makes sense. Hamlet actually thinks, but it’s all for naught because in the heat of the moment he gets the wrong guy. Othello is quick to action, but it’s based on lies.

…and now I’m wondering about this vein of role-swapping for other stories.
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Oh my God this is fucking beautiful

this is exactly how i want to meet my husband and i will accept nothing less
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