I have so much to say about the new DST animation OH MY GIDODOD
(Im rusty at text posts as I haven't done any for a while, so don’t bully me for my bad explanations)
The main things worth mentioning are Wilsons house being Wagstaff's old home, the MULTIPLE Woodrow references, the fact that Wagstaff is confirmed to be out of the constant, and what this means for the future of DST!!
Topic 1
So Wagstaff is building a portal to get out of the constant..? Or to get in it himself? I have so many questions!!
Im guessing that Wagstaff turned Wilsons original portal into a view into the constant, (possibly making it so he is able to use his hologram in the first place) as we can see he has changed it from Maxwell’s original design.
This raises questions of what year Wagstaff is in, is it still around the 1920’s or is he in a completely different century right now? He also FULLY changed the walls of the room to metal, (originally only two of the walls were metal, as we can see in Wilson’s flashback) and switched around Wilson’s decorating, so he obviously has been here awhile. Plus the house has cobwebs all over. Then we go back to the question of what is he trying to achieve with his holograms? And were his inventions the key to getting into the constant? He is a prominent figure in Don’t Starve’s lore and his inventions are too.
Topic 2
We see a skeleton, presumably Woodrow’s (WX-78’s) under Wagstaff's old floorboards.
The fact that the body is completely decomposed hints towards the fact that it has been a while after their death, which happened before/around 1919 (When Winona and Wagstaff were taken into the constant) Wilson gets taken into the constant in 1921, so it was around a three year period since Woodrows death. There is some objects around their body such as plaid fabric, a book, and what looks to be either a belt buckle or a button.
Wilson opens a box full of stuff, and if you look in the bottom right corner you can see a prototype WX-78 head, with the what looks like the word “Wood” written on the compass looking thing. Presuming that this is a box of Woodrow’s old stuff, we also have what looks like a record in packaging with the letters Di on it, a magnet, gears, papers, a spyglass looking thing (which may or may not be their glasses), and a folder with the words “Vol. III” on it.
Other things worth noting in this animation
The paper Wilson was holding, an Auction for houses, the only thing I can read is the words “Auction” and “Scientific” but if anybody is able to make out anything else let me know.
Vinyl records, possibly of Wigfrid’s songs, though thats just a guess.
This is a stretch, but the driver of the car that Wilson took, looks similar to Wolfgang, possibly a relative?
Thats all I have to say for know, I hope to see some other people analyzing the animation!!
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Lying is easy.
Making up half-truth is simple
is just requires some imagination
and to be ready to sacrifice the truth
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sometimes i forget i'm the same person who drew wilson eating grass
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What if one of the survivors found out about Adult!Walter's curse? 👁️👁️
This damned thing took me so... long...
Spoiler!! Webber will be the first one to know. But I wanted to... give a little context)? before I get to that other thing (if I ever get to it lol)
I really like that headcanon that the throne showed them the other survivors lives so this is me applying it to the Au. This damned Au has given me so many ideas... so many...
I don't mind getting asks about anything really. Gives me something to draw
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Just a study/headcanon thingie comparing Maxwell and Wilson's arms and how they're different. Cuz fuck yeah shadow arm + chemical burn heacanons. Plus a contrast version just to more clearly illustrate Wil's scars, these aren't very high visibility. --Just the left arms.
Tiny smidge of hc under the cut--probably not even enough to justify a read-more. Mostly rambling, sorry.
I have thought too much about this.
-Max's claws/talons/whatever are sharper than Wil's. They're also kinda polished and shiny, as well as pretty much scar-less. This is mostly because he prefers his puppets to do the dirty work, but also because he's a little too concerned with his appearance for someone struggling to survive.
-Wil's are slightly shorter and duller from manual labor and lack of care for them. If he wanted to do some damage (which is a last resort for both of them) he absolutely could, but they're not going to prick your skin.
-The skin of both their arms is smooth and hairless, hair just... doesn't really grow well on shadow skin, ig. As you get to the fingers, the tops gradually feel smoother and harder, like, chitinous (i think.) The palms and undersides of the fingers remain somewhat soft and textured.
-Not claw related, but Max has longer palms and fingers! (fingers mostly.) Apparently this makes him water-aligned or something? Based on... I don't know what. Just something I came across looking for references.
-I dunno what that'd make Wil, since his hands are fairly average in proportions. Maybe his fingies are a smidge long?? So air I guess??
-Wil actually holds some amount of pride for his scars (save for the palm cut.) He sees them as symbols of his growth as a scientist. They do however stiffen those areas of his skin and pull a bit, which can be mildly painful.
-The palm cut he really wishes he didn't have. Baaaaad memories.
-Aaaaand on the subject of self-consciousness: Wil is kinda bothered by the shadow arm thing. Less so as time goes on (in the camp it's become pretty normalized,) but he initially wore his gloves over them to try to hide them.
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