a darkener that was formed from scareware, they can morph into anything they please and is able to mimic their enemy’s attacks.
They was locked inside the queens basement after trying to infiltrate the mansion, but after snowgrave they were able to escape the basement due to Spamton leaving the entrance open.
They normally resemble a black cat with a tail for a hand, and is the boss of chapter one in deltarune after the storm.
(Yes i know the sketch says that they are a secret boss, but now he is just the main bad. So don’t get confused about that lol.)
Bestie if ur ever bored I'd be delighted if u could doodle us as transformers hanging out. I will accept whatever u choose for me. I will also happily attempt to recreate the image with my nonexistent skills. I genuinely think this could be fun but if it sounds stressful or just not fun that's fine and no worries it's 4:30am and this thought JUST occurred to me so
BELOVED BREAD. U MEAN SO MUCH TO.ME. I WOULD LOVE TO DO THAT OMG,,, 🥺🤧🤧🤧 *holds u hand* bestie moments........
💫 hiii maybe some stuff about venom or just guilty gear in general? it seems cool i’ve been meaning to get into it tbh (@takeyourheart)
i am sorry if this becomes super long. i am mentally ill over this guy and over this series. ok so
venom has a very goofy design but he's actually the leader of the assassin's guild, or at least the former leader, before he retired and became a baker. after the original leader of the guild died he took over. funny, bcuz he's so polite and nice you wouldn't expect him to be a killer. the original leader was this guy, zato:
he may look like a homosexual but he sucks. he also hates women. anyways, venom took over the guild and after a bunch of shit happened and he was presumed to be dead. luckily zato decided to be nice and gave him a deed for a shop and he opened a bakery. which is why i sometimes post pics of him in the chef outfit, that's him after he opened his bakery. he also runs it with robo ky- this guy
i would say he sucks but he's just really pathetic but it's in a funny way so i like him... friend. he's also just a head now bcuz his body got destroyed in a fight and venom is trying to raise money in the bakery to build him a new body.
anyways, another fun fact about venom is he was the first openly gay character in a fighting game. which i think is super neat! i mean also like. of course he's gay. no straight man would dress like him ever LMFAO
another thing about venom is he's super socially awkward. he has a way with words in professional settings but if you tried to make small talk with him he has a hard time with it. my favorite interaction is this one i think
honey. i adore you but literally no one else looks like you. your hair covers your entire face and you have an EYE on your hair. in canon actually, he sucks at lying. he also hates lying and is a very honest person so now wonder his excuse sucks ass/lh
there's also this interaction which is funny too
anyways i went on long enough i think sorry for the insane amount of information this is what happens wehn you ask me about venom or guilty gear
the funniest meltdown ive ever had was in college when i got so overstimulated that i could Not speak, including over text. one of my friends was trying to talk me through it but i was solely using emojis because they were easier than trying to come up with words so he started using primarily emojis as well just to make things feel balanced. this was not the Most effective strategy... until. he tried to ask me "you okay?" but the way he chose to do that was by sending "👉🏼👌🏼❓" and i was so shocked by suddenly being asked if i was dtf that i was like WHAT???? WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY TO ME?????????? and thus was verbal again
My grandfather and my godfather (a beloved neighbor and dear family friend) had a long standing bet- for one dollar- about who would die first. Both of them being slightly pessimistic (in the funny way), they both insisted that they themselves would be the first to die. Any time my grandfather had a health scare, he’d gleefully call up my godfather to boast that he’d be passing “any day now” and he was sure to win the bet. It was a big family joke and they were always amiably sparring and comparing notes about who was in worse shape, medically speaking.
When my grandfather was in hospice care dying of liver cancer, my godfather was quite ill also. It took him great effort to make the journey to see his dying friend. As he came into the room, supported by a family member, he shuffled to my grandpa’s bedside and silently handed him a dollar bill. He was ceding his loss of the bet, as they both knew who was going first. My grandpa had been in quite bad shape for a while and was no longer able to speak but let me tell you he snatched that dollar with unexpected strength and literally laughed aloud. He knew exactly what the gesture meant and he couldn’t help but find the humor within the grief. It was the last time any of us heard my grandpa laugh, as he passed shortly after.
When I talk about my appreciation for “dark humor” I’m not so much thinking about edgy jokes, but rather the human instinct to somehow, impossibly, both find and appreciate the absurdity that is so often folded into the profound grief of life and death. When I tell this story I think it kind of perturbs people sometimes, but it’s honestly one of my favorite memories about two men I really deeply admired. I could never hope for anything more than for my loved ones to remember me laughing until the very end, and taking joy in a little joke as one of my final acts.