My name is Lydia, I’m a singer/songwriter based in London and I upload videos of me singing various fancy tunes. Covers? Sure! Original songs? Why not! Nerdcore songs? On the odd occasion! Turning Disney Princesses into villains? Hell ya! Check out my most recent upload and subscribe if you’re feeling fancy!
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"You are nothing but a monster to me" This line shakes me to my core. With how Bella perceives others solely by how useful they are to her, this line has so much meaning. Reducing the Beast entire being to basically an animal a weapon for Bella to control, it is so evil and yet so powerful.
Technically this is the fault of the trolls and the parents. The trolls didn't have to take all her memories away, and the parents didn't have to lock up the entire castle
[Peter Pan] Tinkerbell is the only surviving fairy. In the original *Peter Pan* movie released in 1953, she is shown to be highly possessive, envious, and short-tempered, even going as far as to try and kill Wendy so that all the attention will go back to her. However, in the spinoff series, her personality is much friendlier. Furthermore, there were many other fairies there, such as Silvermist, Vidia, and Iridessa. Her personality in the 1953 movie might be that way because a disastrous event killed off all the other fairies, with Peter Pan being the only friend she had left. She is extremely possessive of him out of a fear of losing him. (Got this from a Reddit post but a certainly interesting theory.)
I do have a question thats been bugging me, if the fairy's human dies (like when they are an infant or something) what happens to the fairy? Do they just live forever, do they die with their human, or is there a cap on the amount of years a fary can live without their human?
I just noticed that when tink swooped around Wendy with her fairy dust, it was supposed to make her fairy dust look weak so it couldn’t carry Wendy, but when actually it could carry Wendy. She just decided not to so Wendy could die. And plus, it would make the others think that she was saving Wendy.
My god this is absolutely incredible! The idea that the lost boys and Peter Pan were actually taken to Neverland by Tink and her remaining friends so they wouldn’t die is such a unique and creative twist on this story!
I love this. I would like to see what happened to the Queen of Fairies in this storyline. TinkerBell and her friends struggling to survive is such dark take. And adds to the lost boy lore. I also like how Vidia was on Tinks side, and caused the ship to fall. Since they were frenemies for a majority of the movies it’s nice to see them teamed up.
In this version, before she left her father stopped her from leaving and burned the boat down. He then imprisoned her so that she wouldn’t be able to go. She was held there for 6 months. The full context of this au’s story is in the description.