Templars in the Gallows

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Mahuika.
Grey Warden. Spartan. Champion of Kirkwall. Deep-Space Engineer. Slytherin. Firebender.
Entomologist. Seamstress.

Girlfriend.

The easily offended need not apply.

Anonymous asked:
if that's the case, then how is it not disrespectful to ship an author's fictional characters? If the author didn't intend for their 2 characters to be fond of each other, you don't think it's disrespectful to the author to ship them?

…because they’re not real, don’t have reputations and self-awareness along with personal privacy? 

Listen, you can do what you want, Anon. But please don’t try to shove it down my throat when I have said more than once that I get physically uncomfortable to the point of illness. 

Please? 

Oct 06 + 5 notes
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  1. cynicalstrigiform said: Seriously, Anon, it seems like you’re trying to justify it to yourself at this point. THERE’S NO REASON TO KEEP THIS GOING. Leave. Her. Alone. You’re embarrassing yourself.
  2. moodymarshmallow said: Characters =/= real people. Real people have their own lives and minds and characters are pretty much a figment of an author’s imagination. To suggest otherwise is…kind of disturbing. It has nothing to do with “who belongs with whom.”
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