Not as good as Lyra, but what can you do?
Rule 63 Sapphire Birch.

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Not as good as Lyra, but what can you do?
Rule 63 Sapphire Birch.
Fire waiting for Brigan to come to bed after a day of hard work
can’t
beautiful
good on you
askldjklajfk
WELP.
Tagged: #fire #kristin cashore #fanart
Tagged: #gorgeous #graceling #kristin cashore #fire
Fire and Liddy
Tagged: #kristin cashore #fire #liddy #OH MY GOD
(And while I still retain possession of this book) (Also, spoilers, so don’t go on if you haven’t read the book) (No I’m serious about the spoiler don’t read this there’s a major spoiler in here)
Because I keep coming across too many people who don’t like the book for some varying reason of “but Fire doesn’t do any fighting that’s so boring” or “wow slutty mcsluts wow” or “ugh why does she have a guard around her she’s so pathetically weak”. And. You. Guys.
- With a woman of colour (which she is, confirmed in Bitterblue) I’m actually positively delighted she doesn’t go around punching people, not because there’s anything wrong with punching people, but because there’s this tired stereotype of women of colour not being intelligent and resorting to being physical and just all people of colour being violent in general, so it was a nice way to cut that out.
- That doesn’t mean she doesn’t know how to fight. I believe she knows archery, and even past that, she’s always fighting a constant mental battle with everyone around her and I can’t believe that can be easy. And she’s perfectly capable of protecting herself. She’s protected herself from a large number of men over the years and has experience doing so. She defends herself from the King. On two occasions. At least. Mentally and physically.
- Her guard isn’t there because she can’t protect herself (see last point). Her guard’s there because she doesn’t deserve to have to go around defending herself from men who can’t keep their hands (or arrows?) to themselves. The point there is when society’s all sorts of messed up and creates a misogynist world that teaches men they’re entitled to a woman, it’s society’s job to fix itself. And protect the people they’ve trampled over.
- Seriously, Fire has a million things better to do than have to be on super alert for every men with a weak mind that lusts for her. There’s a random creeper that can fog people’s minds and make them believe lies and corrupt nobles seeking power, I think she’s got better things to spend her time on.
- A woman doesn’t need to be able to go around sticking her sword in other people to be a strong female character or a strong female person in general.
- Femininity itself is not a bad thing. Her loving and wanting children isn’t a bad thing. Her talking about her period and the many various inconveniences (and pains) they cause her is not a bad thing. Her being beautiful is not a bad thing. Stop faulting her for being who she is. She is a feminine character, just as Graceling’s Katsa is not (not necessarily), they’re separate people.
- The book’s also cuts against the “women are always kind and merciful and always loyal to families” crap too, have you all forgotten that she killed her own father. At the age of 16 something she realized if she didn’t then more innocent people would die because her father was a mind controlling sadistic corrupt power hungry rapist and needed to go. And she’s not a bad person for it.
- Her taking birth control, and then afterwards, sterilizing herself so there’s no more monster people to wreck havoc over the land like her father did isn’t bad thing. Also her having sex for pleasure (or in her case, for comfort, which she talks about). Not a bad thing.
- I also in particular liked how she’s a woman of colour too because woc are always seen as sexual and sexually available for all men who’re attracted to them and the book was a huge “NO” right there.
- There’s more stuff I missed but that’s all for now.
Tagged: #bitterblue #fire #kristin cashore
I am in awe.
Photos by Kristin Cashore, from her first draft of Bitterblue.
Fuck, don’t your hands hurt thinking about it?
Tagged: #kristin cashore #bitterblue
The Princess - G, Katsa/Po, prompt was domesticity and this is what came out. Drabble.
I need to write some fiction! I don’t know what I want to write! Please send prompts.
Rules:
I will write anything just give it to me please. Queer, straight, friends, whatevs, give me a prompt and I will try to do it. Evidence of the things I will write can be found here. Potential fandoms include HDM, MBT, Graceling trilogy; give me other options and I might take you up on them.
Tagged: #graceling #his dark materials #monster blood tattoo #bitterblue #kristin cashore #philip pullman #dm cornish #DM CORNISH I AM SPEAKING TO YOU THROUGH MY TUMBLR #GIVE ME FANFIC PROMPTS FOR YOUR BOOKS #I KNOW YOU READ MY FANFIC #SO JUST GIVE ME THE DAMN PROMPTS #AND/OR LET ME WRITE A BOOK ABOUT EUROPE THAT WOULD ALSO BE ACCEPTABLE #fanfiction
Tagged: #bitterblue #kristin cashore #graceling #Fire
The Queen of Monsea
Bitterblue at age 18.
I haven’t even started reading the second book yet. And here I am, posting premature fan art. I am soooo very logical.
LOVE IT.
Tagged: #bitterblue #graceling #kristin cashore
a weak bitch who depends on others
a weak bitch who depends on others
a weak bitch who depends on others
Hey, you might want to change your clothes, your internalized misogyny is showing and it’s burning my eyes.
Tagged: #kristin cashore #Fire
Sassy Po and Katsa
I find it so amazing that Po comes bombarding into the life of Katsa (who hasn’t really laughed or had fun.. well, EVER) and it’s she’s like what is this sorcery with Po and Po’s just all casually poking fun at this stone-serious girl
who could potentially kill him in a matter of secondsand just blargjksdfhlkjasdfbottom line
i love these two
Katsa WIP.
There’s a Po on the way as well. stay posted
p.s Graceling is amaaaazzzinnggg
Tagged: #kristin cashore #graceling #katsa
OH MY GOD. I just had a thought and I need someone to confirm for me if Fire is a woman of colour. Please, please, please.
She is!
Tagged: #kristin cashore #fire