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it is and you will pay for your crimes
paying for crimes is my kink
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richbrook replied to your post “richbrook replied to your post “hc. geralt oh no. guess who took the...”
it is and you will pay for your crimes
paying for crimes is my kink

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❛ And I’m sitting here contemplating the journey of the sun and a famous chess move! ❜
/ @richbrook ♚
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send me the note and I’ll send you a muse melody | accepting always @the-colonel-who-cares | @finnegansson
I’m cheating because I’m gonna use this to expose a song I love that would fit Colonel George Monro, his regiment, and Declan Finnegan as well as what the Colonial Templars view of themselves.
This is Your Fight Song (Rachel Platten Scottish Cover) - The Piano Guys
It blends Rachel’s ‘Fight Song’, John Newton’s ‘Amazing Grace’, as well as a hint of a Scottish regimental tune threaded throughout - all with pipes, drums, a cello and a piano. The militaristic shouts from the band.
Teou’s Colonel and Finnegan have struggled and survived (in certain verses) to be and help who they feel. These two, at least, out of all the Templar menagerie, truly care. Their fighting spirit is indomitable, and the Colonel leads not just with his heart, but with a blade of steel and a will far greater than many. His regiment too.
My boyband, for the most part, also feels like they are truly helping to make this world a better place, despite their struggle.
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philip: YELLS AT FRANCIS
Yes Philip! Yell at him! Get the grump moving again! XD
RICH || @richbrook Liked for a starter! - - -
“So it’s true, then? There’s one good twin and one evil one?”

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I found a thing:
So, I was thinking about Chapter 2 of "It" and Stephen King in general (who my mum is obsessed with, that's also why I read some of his books too), and then I remembered a thing. I feel like no one knows (or just doesn't care enough) about Richard Bachmann, Stephen King's experimental fake id for about six-ish of his works to find out if people buy his books because of the stories or the name printed on them. Now, look at this:
Richard Bachmann
Richard Brook
Same first Name
Bach (ger.) = Brook (eng.)
False Identity
Artist of some sort (actor and author)
What I'm trying to say is:
I SEE A PARALLEL
@richbrook,
New staff were always a curiosity for the King, he cared deeply about their welfare and happiness in working for him, believing that the crown had to set an example when it came to such things as employment. So, he was happy to meet the newest addition to the Household.
“I --do hope, --Piers,” The King’s head of household, “-has not --scared you -too much in -regards -to the --job, it is not nearly --so daunting as --he might make it -out --to be.” Albert offered in a friendly greeting after Rich had been shown into the King’s private study.
R-right... um, he's-- I m-mean, I can understand why he hasn't said anything about my existence but... I'm his twin brother. I'm n-not messing with you, promise.
Twin brother? Hahahahahaha.... But seriously?
You should stop this nonsense.