The kids get older and its time for Sportacus to leave. But he won’t. No one knows why. He ignores the letters reassigning him to new towns. The council gets angry with him and threatens to fire him. The kids tell him they’ll be fine even if they miss him, that he can visit. The other hero’s try to talk to him and explain why he needs to leave the kids and that they know its hard. His parents message him asking what’s wrong but he always says he’s doing good.
Finally his brother comes to get him bc obviously his little bro needs him. But when Ithro gets there he sees Sportacus talking with a man. His little brother’s eyes sparkle and his smile is so soft. There’s a light dusting of pink on both of their cheeks and they seem oblivious to the fact they are being watched. When Sport sees his brother he introduces the man as Robbie, the used to be towns villain and Ithro knows then why Sportcaus wouldn’t leave and that he won’t ever. Not without Robbie.
polonistka: judym i korzecki byli tylko dobrymi znajomymi
też judym i korzecki:
on one hand, i'm very glad to have like, rights and electricity but on the other, the fact that i don't live in polish countryside in 19th century is very tragic
Lalka/The Doll by Bolesław Prus aesthetic
Have you ever really thought about how when you look at the moon, it’s the same moon Shakespeare and Marie Antoinette and Van Gogh and Cleopatra looked at.
Just love reactions
A sketch that got away from me during my Ogniem i Mieczem rewatch the other night.
Ernest Hemingway: Write drunk, edit sober.
Me, a dumbass: Write while sleep deprived and heavily caffeinated at two am, no editing we die like men.
Dajże, waćpan, spokój.
Michał Żebrowski jako Jan Skrzetuski z Ogniem i Mieczem.