The Lodge of Sorceresses at their absolute best
work song by hozier / mahmoud darwish
continuing my journey through myanna buring’s filmography (it hasn’t been a pleasant ride i must say) and today i’m watching the wrong door (2008) where she had her romcom moment and…………fucked TWO t-rexes
what's wrong, Rachel?
what? did you talk?
new ship dynamic called schrodinger’s divorce where characters are simultaneously bitterly divorced and fondly married for twenty years
Part 9 - AU wherein Yennefer is left as a baby on the doorstep of Aretuza and Tissaia takes her in. Yennefer doesn't like studying much, but Tissaia gives her lots of encouragement. And in the evenings, when all is quiet, Yennefer enjoys listening to Tissaia read - especially when it's Ancient Elvish or an epic adventure story.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8
Reference for base left
felicia/cassandra yuri
Part 6 - AU wherein Yennefer is left as a baby on the doorstep of Aretuza and Tissaia takes her in. Yennefer's started getting rather curious about magic and though she hasn't shown any ability to control Chaos yet, Tissaia starts to teach her a few things.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
Myanna Buring in City Rats (2009)
yennefer: the poisoned source book copy highlighting the part where tissaia said one must choose if they want to be a sorceress or a mother with a note saying “you made some funny choices after all, happy mother’s day”
triss: a coupon for a “fun day with triss” that she’d never bother to cash in because triss would just show up and drag her out every other weekend
sabrina: a mug thats says “best mom ever” as a joke and tissaia did roll her eyes when she received it but she also makes tea in it every morning without fail
keira: she stole her old pipe three summers ago and regift it—because LOOK being a village witch does not come with a lot of money okay???
philippa: a frame picture of herself “so you don’t forget whose the biggest disappointment was” (she makes it her life mission to disappoint tissaia more and more after the coup) and of course it’s still hanging on tissaia’s office to this day
SPELLBOUND (1945) — dir. Alfred Hitchcock