The Mortal Instruments: Characters + Fave Scenes (from all trailers)
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"All the stories are true."
“Love isn’t moral or immoral,” said Clary. “It just is.”
“I know,” Simon said.
“But the actions we take in the name of love, those are moral or immoral.”
Jace, on the other hand, looked like the sort of boy who’d come over to your house and burn it down for kicks.
What makes Valentine’s actions even more disturbing is the fact that Valentine is human. He’s not necessarily predisposed to acts of evil the same way demons are. While I say that Valentine is human, that’s not entirely true. He, like all Nephilim (and Clary and Jace more than the rest), has the blood of an angel running through his veins. If anything, that should bolster his humanity. But Valentine’s humanity isn’t a counterweight to his darker impulses. It’s the source of them.
-Scott Tracey (Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader)
Shadowhunters: Tune in to Entertainment Tonight on Monday, May 27 at 7pm to see THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES featured on ‘ET Summer Previews!”
Josh Horowitz aka The Lovely Hobbit + TMI cast
So Cassandra Jean has finished the complete Shadowhunter Tarot, so for the next … seventy-something days I’ll be posting a card a day (okay, maybe not every day — I tend to get distracted!) in order, from the first card to the last. Some will be under spoiler cuts; some you’ll have seen before — I’ll explain why each character has the card they have.
We’ve moved on from the Major Arcana to the minor Arcana — the first suit is the suit of Rings, which takes the place of the suit of Pentacles. The Two of Rings shows the Wayland ring and the Verlac ring. The Wayland symbol is horseshoes, because of Wayland the Smith (who gets a brief mention in Clockwork Princess as having forged Cortana) and Verlac is a serpent because, well, ver in French is serpent or worm. (Lac = lake.)
I like what Cassandra Jean did here with Jace and Sebastian: they’re basically presented as yin and yang, darkness and light. I like the masks as well, one light, one dark, that also indicate that what you see may not be exactly what you get.
