say what you will about garten of banban (a lot of which is probably justified) but the fact that theres a series out there that can deliver a halfway decent monologue about nihilism and hopelessness, culminating in the exchange of "life is too short to be sad all the time" "our lives aren't.", giving you a glimpse into the dread that these manmade abominations feel on a day to day basis, hopeless in the knowledge that theyre doomed to an eternity trapped in an underground facility, never able to experience the world from the false memories they have, and none of them can help each other because they dont even know how to help themselves; all before two seconds later Choo Choo Charles from hit indie horror game Choo Choo Charles appears out of the fucking abyss and the cutscene ends??? fucking CINEMA. dudes on twitter can cry all they want but i need more of whatever this nightmare slop is immediately
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GOBB 7 spoilers: divorced couple and my favorite Syring-eon!
i love Garten of banban, wanna know what I also love?
Father figures who go crazy (specifically doctor ones.)
He's so silly! (Blood warning)
Oh he's a little fucked up actually.
Why is he so cunty and why does this guy have so many kids.
And why does he have so much tension between Dadadoo? Divorced probably.. Definitely. Most certainly..
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⚠️GARTEN OF BANBAN 7 SPOILERS⚠️
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"Goodbye, my friend."
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Hortus Infernal: "The Phenex" (Doused Mode)
With Bouncelia accidentally breaking Castor's Givanium bond, allowing them to return to true form, it also allowed them to remember what their true purpose was:
The Stolas allowed themselves to get caught on purpose, to act as a gateway to bring the whole Kindergarten's operation down from the inside, along with their siblings. The only hindrance being the unpredictable scenario of the Summoners forcing them into infant form and thus altering their memories.
Now summoned, the Phenex begins his work of "Cleansing things back to order"... Unfortunately, without much regard to any being caught in the crossfire.
Though, as a token of appreciation for leading his sibling to be freed from their bonds, so the mission given to them by "Mother" could proceed, he gives a passive warning to the Protagonist to turn back and leave...
...Until catching sight of the choker the Protagonist had gotten stuck onto their neck, after their weird encounter with a mysterious figure in the treehouse, in which he declares the Protagonist an enemy.
Despite initial impressions, it is soon revealed that the Phenex is an Angelic Being, able to use Glamor to force beings under his control, just as Bouncelia could, him inflicting it with his voice. He also is able to easily command and call the Naughty Ones to him, either to control... or leading them to be drawn into the furnace within his rib cage, incinerating them and sending the souls back into the cycle of reincarnation, while drawing power from doing so.
As Flynn later explains to the Protagonist, the only reason they're not all dead right now, is due to a punishment the Phenex at gotten at one point of his life, for a crime Flynn doesn't feel the Protagonist is enlightened enough to have an intelligent discussion about to even mention what it was, meaning him emerging onto Earth will temporarily douse his flames and weaken him, until he can power back up the furnace inside his chest and reignite himself.
Which he will do eventually. And then they're all gonna die. And it's absolutely YOUR fault, Protagonist, you should feel bad.
Not being a part of the Kindergarten's mascot plans, and with no smart demon giving out their True Names, the Phenex has no given name, just being called "The Phenex" by Flynn, "Sir Dadadoo" by the Jester (Sarcastically, as to make fun of his signing habit), "The Bird" by Banban...
The Protagonist eventually starts mentally referring to them as "Pollux", with them being "Castor's" sibling.
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