William Wordsworth - Druid. Absolutely obsessed with nature. Will spend hours staring at a single tree believes in nothing except the power of nature.
Dorothy Wordsworth - fighter. She gets shit done herself. Respects nature and all but a little more grounded than her brother.
Coleridge - warlock. Oh boy. His whole thing is the power of the imagination, being wishy washy with religion, opium addict, really erratic but also incredibly likeable. He would totally make a pact.
Keats - grave Cleric. A literal doctor. But a doctor who had to deal with watching his family die from disease. Has a very complicated relationship with death, pretty emo but also a puppy dog. Keats is bae.
Lord Byron - bard. Need I say more?
Percy Shelley - rogue. Politically radical and just a social mess.
Mary Shelley - wizard. Too good for Percy and just a genius. Fascinated by magic and wants to test her limits all the time and DELIVERS.
Bonus novelist:
Jane Austen - Tough choice but I think she suits bard best. Witty and observant, knows what to say when, detail oriented, never forgets.
I finally heard the voice of my love
F. Scott Fitzgerald reads Keats’ “Ode to a Nightingale,” one of the few sound recordings of the author’s voice. He is reciting from memory, and, towards the end, strays significantly from the original text.
My poem "Mr Keats is ill" features in VOL. 1: END of Tower Magazine. Available for purchase and/or download now!
Short story written on Herm/Keats cuz once you watch this movie you can't get away from these two no matter what.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/65033335
Fandom: The Electric State (2025)
Relationships: Herman/John D. Keats (The Electric State), Michelle Greene & Herman (The Electric State)
Characters: Herman (The Electric State), John D. Keats (The Electric State), Michelle Greene (The Electric State), Christopher Greene (The Electric State)
Additional tags: Fluff without Plot, Found Family, "I love you... More than a friend", Herman (The Electric State) is bad at expressing emotions, Taps as a way to say "I love you"
Summary: Herm isn't quite sure if Keats knows he loves him until Michelle teaches him a way to show his love.
Kinda ridiculous that I'm not chasing my lover around our central european castle with both of us shouting Keats verses, holding firmly to the belief that we can never die and we will be together for eternity tbh 😒