rory williams

nathanielemmett:

The Doctor: Personal question?
Rory: Seriously? You?
The Doctor: Do you ever remember it? Two thousand years waiting for Amy? The Last Centurion.
Rory: No.
The Doctor: Are you lying?
Rory: Of course I’m lying.
The Doctor: Of course you are. Not the sort of thing anyone forgets.
Rory: But I don’t remember it all the time. It’s like this door in my head. I can keep it shut.

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theilltemperedschism:

oddthesungod:

A commission for theilltemperedschism, who requested for the Ponds (circa the 40’s) after being sent back in time find a way to send the Doctor letters telling him about their lives, it’s based on her fic “Epistolary: The 50 Years Before We Were Born“ (psst go read it) <3

This is so beautiful. It is literally everything I could have hoped or ask for. I’m over the moon, thank you so much oddthesungod! I could not be happier. 

I love that Amy is looking at us.

Anonymous: Amy Pond, Rory Williams and MJ Watson for the Hogwarts meme?

Oooh

Amy would be a Gryffindor, I think. She’s both brave and reckless, prone to threatening armed pirates with swords and Silurians with laser guns, she’d fit in perfectly…

Rory would be a Hufflepuff. HE’S SO HUFFLEPUFF I CAN’T EVEN. Unfalteringly loyal, hard working, kind…

MJ is a tricky one. But I think she would be Slytherin. There’s a post going round about how surely some Slytherins would be children from bad homes who had cultivated ambition as a way of surviving, and I think that’s her to a tee.

clarabosswald:

According to legend, wherever the Pandorica was taken, throughout its long history, the Centurion would be there, guarding it. He appears as an iconic image in the artwork of many cultures, and there are several documented accounts of his appearances, and his warnings to the many who attempted to open the box before its time. His last recorded appearance was during the London blitz in 1941. The warehouse where the Pandorica was stored was destroyed by incendiary bombs, but the box itself was found the next morning, a safe distance from the blaze. There are eyewitness accounts from the night of the fire of a figure in Roman dress, carrying the box from the flames. Since then, there have been no sightings of the Lone Centurion, and many have speculated that if he ever existed, he perished in the fires of that night, performing one last act of devotion to the box he had pledged to protect for nearly two thousand years.”