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Long rambling post about The Locked Tomb below - beware, spoilers ahead for the whole damn thing.
So I haven't seen anyone talking about something I noticed in my reread of The Locked Tomb books, more specifically in HtN, and that's the usage of the skull icons at the beginning of chapters:
Now, I'm sure it's no secret to anyone at this point that in GtN these are typically indicative of who or where is important or prominent in that particular chapter (ie. the First House skull for the candidates' arrival to the First, the Sixth House skull for when Pal and Cam are first introduced, etc), or to foreshadow events within the chapter (ie. the Firth and Fourth House skulls on the chapters containing their deaths).
Tasmuir continues this usage of the skulls into HtN, but adds another layer to it by having broken or cracked variants of the skulls in play as well:
On first read, they didn't really click for me, but looking at it again with the knowledge of Harrow's lobotomy, it makes perfect sense as these particular skulls only show up on chapters that contain falsehoods or take place within the bubble version of Canaan House.
Any time the skull at the top of a chapter is broken, you can be almost entirely certain that, somewhere within it (or sometimes even the entirety of it), there will be a lie concocted by Harrow's false memories.
Interestingly, as far as I've been able to find, the only chapter in the past and what should be distorted memories where Harrowhark is addressed as "Harrowhark" in the narration (ie. not narrated by Gideon) that has an unbroken skull is chapter 3. This tells me that, despite the fact that the memories have of course still had Gideon Ctlr+Alt+Deleted from them, the information we get is likely still more or less the truth.
And that's not all, cause Tasmuir continues the icon-at-the-start-of-chapters trick into NtN too, but here it's much more broad in terms of what you'll find. HtN introduced the bug heads for the chapters talking about the attack on the Mithraeum, but NtN throws a load more into the mix too.
These two are fairly obvious in terms of their usage: the cracked Sixth House skull is used when Paul happens, and the Gideon specific Ninth when Kiriona is revealed.
There's also a pair of icons depicting the Tomb, one locked and one not, that are also fairly self explanatory in terms of their usage on Nona specific chapters before and after the Tomb is opened.
However, there are a couple that are a little more interesting, mainly insofar as they are only used the once:
The tree makes sense, it's likely the Tree of Knowledge from the Garden of Eden to go with the name of the BoE as it's used when they're first mentioned, but it's the plant/leaf that's stumping me as it's from chapter 17 where we get to listen in on CamPal being soft for each other the morning after Pyrrha goes missing, Nona and the kids have their last day in school together, and we get a bit more lore about the Angel. Not sure yet how the symbolism works on this one, but I'm working on it.
Then there are only other two icons of note:
The tower one is fairly easy as it pertains to some of the chapters where the Tower Princes are mentioned or involved (and I have a WHOLE load more ideas about them that will not fit in this already far too long post). The broken Second House skull I'm not 100% on, but my assumption is, based on the fact that it's used on chapter 10, that it's to do with the presumably Second House barracks being taken over. Though don't quote me on that one as it's also where Pyrrha gets injured so hell if I know.
In any case, TLDR: Tamsyn Muir you have put altogether too much thought into the iconography of the joddamned chapters and I love you for it.

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So y'know how Gideon has a lot of the same character flaws as Babs, but to a lesser (and less irritating) degree--
So y'know how when Jod resurrected Gideon as Kiriona, he didn't have access to her whole soul to put back into her body because Harrow had absorbed part of it--
So y'know how Nona almost immediately finds Kiriona unlikable, and how she (Kiriona) is portrayed as sulky and snappish in a way that seems, while consistent with her aforementioned known character flaws, somewhat accentuated--
So y'know how Kiriona now has a Weird Relationship (tm) with Ianthe--
Y'know how, when faced with certain ecological pressures and an empty crab-shaped niche, species that are not at all closely related to crabs will evolve into something that very much resembles a crab--
the 3 rules of enjoying Any fandom are 1. follow everyone who you find funny 2. block everyone who you find annoying 3. when you like someone's art tell them
I have the most beautiful news which is - When my eldest niece was a toddler, we all - Me, two of my biker friends, and four generations of my family - went to see the fireworks at the beach, and she got cold and sleepy so I wrapped her up in my leather jacket and denim kut covered in patches from bike rallies and sat her on my bike so she could warm herself up on the still-hot engine, where she fell asleep.
Her Mam took a photo, and I jokingly said "One day, if she's gay, she'll be able to impress girls with that picture."
Anyway, today she texted me and said that a girl she likes was really impressed with the photo of her as a baby hanging out with the bikers.

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These two fire extinguishers at my work
Had to draw them
"biological" really just means "state enforced" at this point
"what is your state enforced sex?" "there are two state enforced genders" "use state enforced pronouns to identify students" "transition is against your body's state enforced purpose"
people in the reblogs objecting to this are just giving me new examples, lol
That one scene in Nona the Ninth
Ianthe finds two bone fragments, one a tooth, in the incinerator, and is able to determine that two people's corpses were in it. Harrow sees her identify this and decides she is a more serious threat, per Gideon's narration. Is it because Ianthe saw her behead Pro and knows no tooth could be his? Is it because she has the necromantic ability to tell from the minute bone fragments? Hard to tell. GtN Ch 30.
Later, Harrow is exposing "Dulcinea" for lying about Protesilaus's puppeted corpse and poking holes in her "explanation". Someone attempts another explanation and Ianthe calls out the inaccuracy. When Naberius remarks that she's apparently somewhat of an expert on beguiling corpsehood, Coronabeth hurries to divert attention and get them out of the room. Harrow, meanwhile, fixates on Ianthe for this. GtN Ch 30.
Ianthe had something to see God about a queen. HtN Epiparodos.
At some point after this conversation he decides she would be worth of the epithet "Saint of Awe." HtN Ch 20.
Queen Violabeth is referred to in the past tense, which implies she is dead.
I'm sure this all means nothing (:
oh my fucking god
Something is not right with Her Divine Highness…

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omg u think ancient greece is for morally good progressive leftist girls n gays n ancient rome is for ontologically bigoted n violent cishet white men? shld we tell everyone? shld we throw a party? shld we invite the song of achilles
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