one thing about my mental folder of related chara inspos is that i do connect dark and daisuke to howl surname moving castle like im sure ppl think it's sooooo easy it's right there with the dramatic pretty boy bit but what nobody knows is that the stronger association in my mind is actually the way that howl decides to stop being a coward and consistently running away from all his problems, which is also the core of daisuke's character. i connect howl to daisuke more than i do to dark and it makes me feel like this ┌(。Д。)┐ so i never bring it up
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Do you think Marcille's parents ever gave her the talk about the birds and the bees?
Because if she got pregnant and Fallin had to be the one giving her the talk it would be extremely funny
Lmao oh no
I see how most of the fandom agrees marcille is less experienced than Falin, but idk... that's not the vibe i get?? I feel like Marcille knows a lot about many things in theory from reading books and all that stuff, idk if she has practical knowledge, but i definitely see her as someone who isn't as shy and naive as the fandom sees her.
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8 and 3 for DN? (:
thanks!
8. DN + common fandom opinion that everyone is wrong about:
Light would NOT remain in denial about being gay forever, nor would he perhaps be extremely self-flagellating about it... in fact I feel like he actually already knew by the end of the story (around the time when he was inwardly like "yeah, you're right, most of this WAS because I was just that obsessed with L....") My headcanon is he might still be pretty inclined to lead a double life around it, but he's probably not actually that ashamed of the idea of being gay once he actually realizes and accepts it
3. Screenshot or description of the worst take you've seen on Tumblr:
Any of those in-all-seriousness hot takes that go something like "Light was SO stupid for not changing the causes of death in the notebook, nobody would have tracked him down if he was more creative with it lmaoo what an idiot." MY BROTHER IN CHRIST HE DID THAT ON PURPOSE BECAUSE HE WANTED TO BE NOTICED / WAS TRYING TO BECOME A GOD PASSING RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENT ON THE MASSES, it's literally in chapter/episode one, he says it's "the best thing about the notebook" that it defaults to a heart attack, and HE ALSO WAS TRYING TO LURE L IN WITH A LOT OF WHAT HE DID ON PURPOSE SO HE COULD FIND AND KILL HIM AS WELL etc etc etc dafjajaja it literally makes me foam at the mouth and turn into the most ackshually know-it-all keyboard warrior if I don't give myself a moment to calm down lol
[choose violence]
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It is interesting that the Angel hierarchy has the most human-looking ones like Gabe and the council at the top but also establishes that human souls can only be lesser ranked abstract/animal-looking if manifested as an angel yet if the soul manifests as a husk in hell it stays humanoid (Minos and Sisyphus pre-priming) or at least you can tell it used to be a human (hell's doing?), which is strange since humans were meant to be the creations closest to god's own image. A possible forshadowing of god's own flaws that the creatures closest to his nature are unable to climb to the highest rungs of virtue?
Also I like to think one of the human-born ranks of angels look like sphinxes with masks instead of real faces, I just think it would be neat. :)
ouuuughhh yes i love the angelic structure and the husk system presented in ultrakill - there is an idea about traditional angelology that the higher the angel, the less human they are, and that's true to an extent. the three highest choirs are 2/3 on this: thrones are the default "biblically accurate angel", being wheels covered in eyes, cherubim are animal-like with four faces, but seraphim, the highest choir, are distinctly human in shape. additionally, the archangels and several other unranked angels in the bible are described as men made of gemstone and bronze. but ultrakill presents a strict dual system, with true angels resembling god (angels are supposed to appear as the "sons of god" after all) and the human angels stripped of their "godly" image (and so, be extension, placed below true angels) i think there is some sense to this, as the resurrection is meant to reunite human souls with their revived earthly bodies...but this promise never materialized in this world. the husks, meanwhile, are likely a mockery of "god's image" as heaven sees it, the divine mirror given way to the rot of corpses - if this is an invention of hell, i think you're probably right!! it could be meant as a jab at the rotten core of god's nature, that his image isn't nearly as holy as his perfectly formed angels are. they are what gets left behind, and how much they are "allowed" to resemble god is based on their "value" in life, which is pretty interesting in itself (with the prime souls going even further down the rabbit hole of who's responsible for the form of hell's citizens, given their power). so his image remains far more now in hell than it does in heaven, to the extent where those truly like him are the rulers of their layers...makes me wonder if that's just another reason he wanted to so badly turn away from hell, and perhaps a small part of why the kings were dealt with so severely by the angels.
(and i LOVE the sphinx idea....they're one of my favorite legendary creatures, and i think they absolutely suit angels well :])
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