Here’s some more fan art for you! This creation is the work of art by MEGHA!
Source: Curingthedeliria.tumblr.com
Here’s some more fan art for you! This creation is the work of art by MEGHA!
Source: Curingthedeliria.tumblr.com
This comes from finemanjulian who has used Emma Watson to portray this Quote from Lena.
Over on Tumblr lambdse: has created a Delirium range of teas.
To go along with my Divergent teas, I created these Adagio tea blends based on the Delirium trilogy!
Julian Fineman: Almond Oolong, Hazelnut, Caramel; “The boy’s eyes are dark blue, a stormy color. His hair is caramel blond and wavy, and hangs to his mid-jawline. Everything about him says rich. Everything about him says right, too. Even his unblinking expression as he watches his father onstage is perfection and practice, the embodiment of a cured’s controlled detachment… ‘What does it feel like? The deliria.. I want to know. I want to know with you”’ (Pandemonium, 52 & 300). Suggested brewing instructions: 212° for 3-5 mins.
Also here is a link to my Adagio profile. Please check it out and see all my blends! Hope you enjoy these~
There is nothing I don’t love about this. The tea descriptions match up so perfectly with the characters… and the art is amazing! (Lena’s tea sounds super yummy!)
As a huge Tea fan this makes me happy! Wouldnt mind a hot steaming cup of Alex! 🙂
Here’s one more Pandemonium quote for you. Please note, spoilers below!
This quote comes from right before Julian’s harrowing rescue (as I’m sure you know) and made a marked difference in just how I felt about him. I was never very fond of the idea of him and Lena as a couple, as I am fiercely devoted to Alex. However, Lena thinking this in conjunction with her efforts to rescue Julian, made me begin to see him as a potential love interest. I guess you could say, that like Lena, I began to love him as well (though not as much as I love Alex, of course). And for that reason alone I consider this one of the most powerful quotes in Pandemonium.
We found this on Catchthedeliria.tumblr.com
This pretty much sums up Lena’s Pandemonium conundrum in a few short words:
What’s a girl to do?