mostly MPHFPC, occasionally HP, HL, Marauders
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Guys, I was doing an assignment for world history and discovered something very unfortunate. Cairnholm could not have been bombed on September 3, 1940 because that is the exact date that hitler began planning to invade Britain. This information has ruined my life.
I have decided to succumb to the voices and reread mphfpc for the third time this school year.
I see you like MPHfPC, Harry Potter, and the Marauders!! I do as well! I’ve been trying to write a fanfic that is the combination of them. Trying to mis the peculiar world with the wizarding world was very difficult but I think I did it. I just have no idea what the plot would be. If you are interested, would you like me to tell y or about it?? The merging of the two worlds is my current hyperfixation and has been for maybe half a year
I would be thrilled to hear about it! I've thought about how they would combine as well and would love to hear someone else's perspective on it.
YEAH TELL US YOU ABE RANT :3
As requested:
Abraham Portman was a cruel man.
Firstly, he left Emma pining for literal decades while he led her on with promises that he would send for her after he had a home for them. I can forgive him for feeling that he had to go fight in the war for his parents, Victor, other peculiars, and whatever other reasons. However, the way he led Emma on was cruel and unnecessary. He could have cut things off so much earlier. He could have made it easier for her to heal from the heartbreak rather than allowing the wound to fester, rather than slowly away and starting a family while leaving the poor girl loop-trapped and pining. It's bad enough to lead somebody on for a few months, but for literal decades? That's another level of messed up.
Next is the fact that the family he created while leading Emma on barely saw him. He felt that he had a duty to help the peculiar children of America. Fine, I understand that, but to not even try to know your own children when you are home, to break promises you made to them, to needlessly traumatized one of them and then ask for said trauma to not be fully removed? That is majorly fucked up. That man is lucky he even got to meet his grandson, let alone have the bond he did with him.
That brings us to the many ways he screwed over Jacob. Let's start with the danger that he put him in by not telling him who he was while he was living in the fucked-up world that is peculiar America. Yes, Florida and the rest of the South are a semi-lawless zone with no central power (please correct me if I'm not remembering this correctly). But did he really think that Jacob would never leave Florida? This child that he fostered a love of adventure in, staying in Florida for the rest of his life? There is no plausible way that Abe believed that. Yes, he didn't plan on dying that soon, however; he knew that there was a risk. He knew that there was a risk of hollows and weights coming after him because of him being one of the hollow hunters. There was also the risk of the Five Boroughs clan coming after him because he pissed off Leo Burnham. He was intimately familiar with how the clans functioned and knew how serious they were about revenge, and yet he left Jacob unprepared and ignorant to the threats he could be facing. He may have left all those little clues scattered, but you don't exactly have time to pick apart a puzzle when your life is in danger. Then there's the ridiculously vague clues that led Jacob to Cairnholm in the first place. Are you really telling me that Abe couldn't have written his own letter and put it in the book with Miss Peregrine's letter? Just a basic overview of what Jacob might want to know to get to the loop in the first place and not feel like he's losing his mind?
Circling back to Emma, his reaction to her calling him was appalling. While I do not condone Emma's actions and her treatment of Jacob, Abe didn't know about that. She called from the 1960s (I think). That man didn't even know he had a grandson, and he definitely didn't know that Emma was messing with said grandson. Also, I may be wrong, or Ransom Riggs may have given us wrong numbers again, but I do believe that Abe was still leading her on at this point. I don't feel like getting the book to directly quote, but I remember her saying something along the lines of, "I waited so long that if I had gone with him I would have been forty." I do believe that puts us within the time frame for letters being sent. So this man leads her on, doesn't even question how he's calling since I doubt the Priest Hole had their one phone at this point, and is upset at her for calling because she interrupted dinner? He literally put them in this situation by not cutting things off once he realized that he wasn't going back to the loop OR when he realized he didn't actually want her to come build a life with him.
In conclusion, Abe was the true villain of the story, not Caul. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk inspired by a desire to procrastinate on the work that I still have not done. Let me know if I missed anything.
So, instead of doing my work in fourth period today, I decided to write out all the reasons why Abraham Portman was a horrible person because there are many.
Would anybody be interested in me posting that rant? Fair warning it did get ridiculously long because that man was awful.
Bro I had surgery earlier today, and before I was going under, I was ranting to the nurses about how inaccurate the Miss Peregrine movie is.
and Millard stims in hollow city! And cairholm could be his special interest, he spent 70 years studying it :)
I forgot about the stimming. I think cartography would be a special interest of his as well as Cairnholm.
Does anybody else think that Millard might be autistic?
For me, I think he is because of his handling of awkward social situations and him documenting the island in the first book.
unholy trinity
they were leaking ink, discarded cigarette butts, destroyed works of art, cracks on the walls, just like on hearts. they were hatred and passion, burning the soul and releasing all the air from the lungs. three broken traumatised teenagers. they were there, and it felt like life;
regulus black; barty crouch jr; evan rosier;
okay so he’s kind of an ass, but Enoch can be really sweet sometimes. and I’m not just talking about what happens in Hollow City with esme, (I think that’s her name) he also was the first one to make Fiona smile and laugh after they got her back from the wights, he also made everyone laugh in TDoDA even though it was a hard time. Also during the war he risked his life going outside to fight and almost died. I know that this fandom loves him, but the fact that he is a very sweet person is not mentioned enough.