I KEEP COMING ACROSS THE FANARTS TO THAT AND I'M DEVASTATED SEND HELP
Well, it's kind of a tradition
These animations warm my soul
(a direct reference to "Oi!")
"If I stay, if I hold you, I canβt stop at fucking you. Iβll be forced to love you"
-Vi's thoughts
Heavy is the Crown by Luna_Monroe on ao3
THIS
i have to defend fictional women who aren't good people because if i don't who else will
The Sharpest Lives by MCR will always scratch my brain in the right spots.
reblog if you wear glasses. too many mutuals don't know they have glasses wearers in their midsts
Fantastic by KingPrincess requires a trigger warning. I was talking with a friend yesterday, and we agreed on the conclusion that is so addictive is actually insane. Because, wdym I can recall the whole caitvi sesbian lex scene (WITH EVERY FUCKING DETAIL) as soon as the song starts??? Please tell me we are not alone in this lmao
The emotions in their eyes
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
tenderness
"Eyes on me" in Heavy is the Crown is the best one so far
In almost every smutty CaitVi fanfic I've read, they develop a pavlovian response to a common phrase they use in daily life that got involved in sex as well, and I consider this to be a canonical perspective.
#arcane #caitvi #seriously #dontmentionit #illgoinsane #shimmer #jinx #THEIRCHARACTERDEVELOPMENT #hexcore #fanfic #AU
everyone should have at least one thing they are annoying about
I am currently reading this fanfic and got a bit too excited from the fanart lmao
Rumors (Terrible and True) by SunsetSharkbite :>
https://archiveofourown.org/works/38426080/chapters/96032332
THANK YOU FOR THIS IM IN LOVE
There aren't many artists who properly portray Vi's femininity, but this specific piece is perfect. I understand how, due to her muscular physique, it would be easier to use male models as a reference, but often we lose the softness of her features. To me, she represents a lot of this existing balance between male/female traits. And that doesn't get lost in this. This is how I see them.
The focus on this femme/butch relationship tends to fall into the heteronormative trademark (by the fandom, not the writers). They are just two girls with their own identities and personalities. They don't fall into hyper-femme and fully-masc perspectives either. Who wears more makeup? Vi, not Cait. Who has sharper facial features? Cait, not Vi. Details like those are what build layers for them as individuals, and to their relationship in the process.
The Dirt Under Your Nails π π»