Picture Young Michael with witch/warlock reader who is training him and Michael successfully resurrects an animal he killed by accident and he is shedding happy tears and he hugs reader who proudly proclaims they knew he could do it, returning the hug and ruffling his hair. They tutor him one on one before Michael is ready to integrate to a magical academy with other students where he makes real friends. He’s never been happier. He has a corn snake familiar who goes everywhere with him

ritualmichael:

this is the kinda thing he needed out of the warlock school ):

billie-lourd:

Cody Fern as Michael Langdon in American Horror Story: Apocalypse

There’s something deeply beautiful and tragic about the way that the story ends for Michael. It was genuinely one of the hardest scenes that I shot in the series. The end of the series, knowing that this was going to be the last time I — I’m getting sad about it now — I loved Michael so much, the past nine days since we finished filming it have been very hard. I loved Michael so much and I wanted so much for him, I just wanted love for him.

vassalexx:

“They were so kind when they spoke of me, Xavien. They even called me beautiful! I wish you could have been there to hear it.” 

Finally more art of my naga, Karthikeyan (Kai). Minus his gold jewelry because I really wanted to focus on his skin pattern. Kai is revered as a god in the forests of India. He protects the forest and the tribes that live within it, so long as they are kind in nature, and is offered human sacrifice in return (which he only partakes in if the person is wicked with no hope of redemption. Otherwise, he releases them from their bindings and leaves). Being incredibly shy and anxious, Kai never engages in social interaction, choosing instead to lead a lonely, reclusive life in a temple hidden within the forest. He yearns for friendship, but is held back by his fear of frightening others and making a fool of himself, thus choosing instead to hold imaginary conversations with the remains of humans from long past. 

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