What if I apply my Destruction Monarch!Hae-in in our brainrot 👀
So basically: Shadow Monarch!Jin-woo and Destruction Monarch!Hae-in being married and Hae-in gives birth to their twins, who inherited both parents' powers. Henceforth, Su-ho having shadow powers from his dad and Ki-woo having dragon/destruction powers from his mom.
//SLAMS HANDS
IS THIS A CALLING FOR DRAGON HORNED KIWOO WITH TAIL AND FORKED TONGUE AND LIL SCALES ON HIS SKIN AND SUHO HAS THE FADING TO BLACK ARMS??!?!???!?!?!???!??!?! OMG WHAT SHADOW MONARCH SUHO HAS BLACK GRADIENT ARMS AND SINCE HAE-IN IS DESTRUCTION KIWOO'S ARMS ARE A GRADIENT OF DARK RED ARMS?????!?!?! THEM BOTH HAVING HORNS 2???? SHTSHTHSHTHSHTHSHTHSHSHSHHHHTTTTTTTTTT
I think that Logan passing away pushed the siblings into this frenzy to keep things in control, especially when there was nobody left to control them. That additional power that they have never possessed is as intoxicating, as it is blinding. They get so overwhelmed by it, that they end up committing mistake after mistake, where they might have otherwise be reeled back by Logan. They don’t actually know what they’re doing, there is no direction, especially that the only person who could validate their win, who would solidify their place as the number 1 child is gone. The only reason to remain in the game is to keep their control, to give themselves something to do, because in the end of the day - what are they without this constant chase of the unattainable?
How all the siblings are essentially children locked away in adult bodies. The foundation of their behaviour revolves around the trauma that they sustained during childhood, and because none of their issues got solved at any point when they grew up, they are still stuck in this naive, self-absorbed child-like state. The constant grievances, finger pointing, the “let’s start a new game where you can’t say no”. How they still believe that they are locked in the cage and their dad expects them to fight, to win, to be the top dog. Logan Roy continues to loom over his children even beyond his grave, stronger than ever, because now that they’ve lost their biggest, common opponent, they can only make enemies of each other.