oooooooohhugyghh the springtrap brainrot is hitting real hard today. specifically the angsty parts.
my headcanon is that his actual body, the corpse, is still technically, somehow alive. he's still breathing. he still feels hunger and thirst and tired, but he just...can't do any of them. his body is essentially forced to breathe even with the springlocks puncturing his lungs. he's starving and exhausted and suffocating but he can't die. he is on the verge of death at all times but nothing can push him past that. and that's just the physical side of things. the complete loss of any sense or communication or stimulation while stuck in that room for 30 years wouldve been so, so much worse than any physical sensation. he's stuck in this pitch black room, in his own pain, with nothing to do except think, or do some mindless movement like pacing. he'd tried everything- trying to scream for help until he couldn't make noise at all. throwing himself against the door to force it open. nothing worked. all he could do was hope and beg that someday that door would open and he'd get himself out of this damn room- but until then it was the same every day. forgetting who he was. forgetting any language skills, forgetting people. forgetting how to be a human. delusions and hallucinations constantly tearing at his sense of what was real and what wasn't, until the line between that room, himself, and the outside world became blurred. he wasn't in that room anymore- he was that room. feeling the walls closing in pressing harder and harder until eventually leaving the room was merely a forgotten memory.
you will never leave this room.
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this just in:
As a result, the company, production team, and actors have collectively agreed
and decided to change the intended role of "Krist Perawat" to "Lee Thanat". Everyone agreed to it in the best interests of the series as a whole.
SHUTUP ANON JKSDHGD
honestly at this point I wouldn't even be surprised lmaooo. After the clown move is before the next clown move.
xxx
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I'm sorry do you know how crazy Wukong and MK are. MK after listening to Azure's skewed history, that had MK saying "But Monkey King is a hero he wouldn't just..." "You saw it with your own eyes! His betrayal, his brutality, he took the only friends I had from me!". And even after MK was becoming slowly more and more convinced that Wukong was the "bad guy", he still lost his shit after Azure wouldn't give Monkey King back to him. Like, he did not care. He just wanted his mentor back. There was no waiting, MK just immediately destroyed everything around him. Like I'm telling you MK is going to destroy the world for Wukong or because of Wukong. It's so over.
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there was one persons interpretation of what this visualization is and it hit me so hard i think about it a lot
spoilers under the cut. ill be brief (if i can help it) and keep it pretty cut and dry without much flowery imagery (if i can help it) but whoever reads it can take the pieces and put them together and fill the gaps in with humanity
the various paintings of "isle of the dead" flash through elster
ALSO though the isle of life. (important)
a word that is IN the game is "carcosa" but the word is redacted in every mention of it. users only found it due to datamining.
"carcosa" is a term used in the "king in yellow", and a short story "an inhabitant of carcosa" which was inspired by a poem called "carcassonne". in the short story, there is an ancient, abandoned and ruined city called carcosa and the person wandering it is dead who used to live there. they forgot they were dead and forgot what the city was. until they see their own tombstone and then they remember. the story brings out themes of unfamiliarity, longing, contemplations of death, home
there was a promise made. (did elster make a promise? was it a promise they made to each other? either way.) elster at this moment remembers the promise.
the isle of the dead can very easily be interpreted to be "carcosa". a longing for death, to move on. to be at peace.
elster is bringing that to ariane. bringing her carcosa, her promise. there are several moments that present elster as the ferryman who carries souls from life to death. elster is bringing death to ariane (as was their promise?)
but there can be more to it than that. elster herself, is arianes carcosa. someone dear to her, someone special and someone who is home for her. elster is making her way back to ariane so they can be together (as was their promise?) remember, the isle of life painting ALSO flashes in elster,
maybe their promise was that they would never leave eachothers side. or that they would die together, or that ariane wouldnt suffer. or maybe that neither would suffer. maybe it was a promise to take care of eachother and be there to finish things for the other when time came. or that no matter how bad things got, theyd be with eachother.
but i absolutely LOVE the dynamic as framing elster as the harbinger of death for ariane but also as a harbinger of peace and comfort for ariane. she wants to die, but. she wants elster too. if she could live in peace and comfort with elster. i dont think shed want to die. but she cannot live in peace or comfort. in every sense, elster is her carcosa, and in that moment, elster remembers.
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hi yena! hope you’re well and also omg yena look at him like OH MY GODDDDD IM SHAKING
aaaaAAAAAAAAA A A . .. AHHHHHH OH MY GOD HE'S SO??!!! +() //)??! +(??????) //// GORGEOUSEST PRETTIEST ETHEREALEST MAN IN THE ENTIREEEEEE WORLD I'M SOBBING TEHR FUCK???????? 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
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