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Lyney, a magician, a brother, a Fatuus agent. A character with many faces and layers to his being; he fascinates me terribly. So, here's an analysis of his character.
Bookmarked by SleepyNya
10 May 2026
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For Freminet, taking the brunt of what he thought was an acid attack aimed towards Spina di Rosula's boss was nothing more than a split second decision. He wouldn't call himself a hero by any stretch of the imagination, and he wouldn't say he led his life with noble and virtuous intentions either...
...but when the urge to help someone comes to him, he ponders little over it. That's just what a good person would do, and Freminet desperately wants to be a good.
(Still, maybe he should have paid more attention to just what was being splashed.)
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Freminet dissolves into water. That really should have been the end of it, but it seems like the ocean wasn't keen on letting him go yet.
(HydroDragonHatchling!Freminet, old chapters being edited)
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Bookmarked by SleepyNya
05 May 2026
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The characterization of Lyney in this fic is *chef's kiss* PERFECT (sincerely, an angst enjoyer)
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Throwing Venti on an emotional rollercoaster was just a part of the plan, but Lyney would be lying if he didn’t say it was mildly entertaining to watch him fluster and gasp adorably at everything Lyney threw at him.
It’s just too easy to play with Venti’s heart, like yarn in a kitten’s paws. He’s only human— how could Lyney resist, really?
In a circus masquerading as a court, entertainment value is given a whole new meaning; who needs to argue the truth when you can see heads fly? Well, if those fools don’t value the truth, then Lyney Snezhevich intends to show Fontaine the final act of their lives— and they aren’t going to get their happy ending.
And yet, when a mysterious stranger with a laugh like wind chimes crashes on his roof, he considers switching up the plan. As long as he can get Lynette and Freminet out of the Knave’s claws (and preferably, out of the country), Lyney’s always open to improvisation.
Still, it’s a little weird that his stranger seems to know his every move before he makes it— and the fact that in the late hours of the night, sometimes Lyney sees his death reflected in their gaze.
Bookmarked by SleepyNya
12 Apr 2026
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Almost 3 years since this masterpiece dropped and I'm still obsessed with it /sobs

