HOLY SHI- Omg I'm freaking out. Okay, so, I just randomly saw your Ava art and went "A very familiar artstyle, huh." But I couldn't really tell cuz yknow, they're sticks. But then I saw your username and almost DIED!!! I REMEMBER READING VALIANT SOULS AND FREAKING SOBBING OMG- Haaa, I used to be obsessed with it lmao. I haven't seen your stuff in a while cuz I'm not in the thsc fandom anymore and I didn't have a Tumblr acc back then. But I was a big fan back and I'm so glad I found you! Would love to see your wonderful content once again and hopefully stick around this time <333
This comment is literally so sweet. Haha, I'm glad Valiant Souls is still remembered fondly, even though you're not in the fandom anymore. In the meanwhile, I hope you like this instead of VS stuff.
Here's to sticking around! (Clink)
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I don't believe Aziraphale had a choice. I don't believe Aziraphale felt he had a choice.
He was offered one of the highest positions of power in the universe. Literally. The same universe where he has been afraid since before the beginning of losing what he loves most. Their entire existence something has been hanging over their heads whether it's heaven casting you out, hell torturing or destroying you, you destroying yourself, or the end of the world. They've always been afraid of losing one another.
Then, Michael, after Gabriel and beelzebub have left, decides that she has the power of erasing Aziraphale/Crowley from the book of life. That because she is the duty officer she's next in line for the Supreme Archangel position.
But instead it's offered to Aziraphale.
Now he sees that maybe he can save the world and change the universe so that finally, finally his beloved is safe for real. That he can finally let himself get close, let himself love crowley. That they can finally be together. Safe.
But crowley says no. Crowley doesn't want him to go and doesn't want to go with him and aziraphale doesn't get it because 'we could make a difference' isn't that what you want? He's slipping away from Aziraphale so suddenly and he's trying to hold on trying all his tricks of getting crowley on board and nothing is working and suddenly he's kissing him.
Suddenly the silent, unspoken words are screaming at him and he doesn't know where to go from here. Crowley is all he's ever wanted and it's all out on the table and he wants to stay.
But if he does Micheal might be Supreme Archangel. Or someone worse. Someone who doesn't want to make heaven better. Who won't allow he and crowley to be together. Who might push them back to how they were before. The arrangement, hidden glances, the briefest of touches, closet door shut tight.
No.
He will do this. He will prove it to himself. To heaven. To hell. To humanity and to Crowley that he will literally move heaven and earth to love him out loud.
But he has to let go of Crowley to do that.
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The Power of Control
An essay on Victim
Spoilers for Animator vs. Animation VI - Ep 2
So, our dear boy Victim, of animator vs animation ONE fame, has officially returned.
We have been waiting half a year for this guy to return, and here he is. Now we finally get to see what he can really do in the only thing that matters in this series. How much ass can this stick kick?
Well, as it turns out, not a whole lot.
Victim is not a strong physical fighter. But, what he lacks in strength, he makes up in something else.
Control
The express purpose of this white box, is to ensure that he has full, and unambiguous, control. You could say that everything he has built is for the express purpose of control. He is the CEO of a gigantic, very well funded corporation, and is the boss of probably thousands of employees.
he has dedicated money and men towards researching and replicating animation tools to give him direct power over the world around him. He gave his top Merc the ability to Stop Time. His tech is all to extend his reach of control.
And this idea of control is shown no better than his signature weapon.
A lasso. An unusual choice at first but it makes perfect sense. Its entire point is to restrain, constrain, and control another.
Victim is not a powerful stick, its why he was initially never able to escape the flash program he was created in. How he got out, and how he survived is still unknown, but I'm sure future episodes will show us.
What we do know however, is that after all these years he has took to heart one thing. True power, is control. The more you have, the more powerful you are.
Which is why Alan nearly deleted him. Alan had the cursor, so he had control, which made him powerful.
Of course, that power has an equally potent weakness. When you lose your control, you lose your power.
The lasso he has wrapped around so many, breaks, and he loses control. Without control, he is vulnerable. Without control, he is powerless.
Its no wonder he seemed so scared when he learned what The Second Coming was truly capable of.
And now, Second has also learned what he can do.
So, what does he do? He tries to reestablish his precious control.
But unlike before, this control is flawed. He never knew what our dear orange could do, he never planned for it. His cage was likely never designed to hold someone as powerful as he is.
Victim may have locked him away, but its clear his grip on the situation has slipped. A lasso can only restrain what it can hold after all. When the rope snaps, when control is lost, he has nothing.
It makes sense why he would be after someone with more control than anyone.
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