The Watcher
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(1)
Butler: You have a meeting at the Palace at 2, master.
Lurien: I see. I’d best get going, then.
(2)
Butler: Forgive my impudence, but surely a visit to the Palace calls for something more formal? A fancier cloak or perhaps a brooch?
Lurien: For what purpose?
Butler: Master?
Lurien: What purpose would such a garb serve?
(3)
Butler: Well, it would be a show of respect, to the King and his court. To others, it would show your status and rank.
Lurien: Precisely. It is for show. Which is why I have no need of it.
(4)
Lurien: Take heed, dear butler.
Lurien: I am the Watcher, not the watched.
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the sleepy slumberers
been thinking about these three recently so i wanted to give a go at making some designs for em
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Lurien Headcanon :D , this was gonna be a shitpost but then ended up being an idea I really liked
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big sketchy one that refused to be finished—i can relate to him in terms of posture
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something based on an old headcanon of mine
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Talking to Lurien in a dream
I'm sticking with the Godseeker ending, with a number of headcanons of my own
For example, that the Dreamers were aware of themselves and their surroundings the whole time they were in the Dreaming. And they could also keep an eye on the real world through the reveries of the not yet infected bugs
So, Herrah slipped into meditation, a dream within a dream, and didn't follow the real world, as she didn't see the point of it, since she couldn't affect it in any way anyway (Herrah didn't even follow her tribe or Hornet. She was used to controlling her life and always fighting for it, so when control was taken away from her, she simply withdrew into herself, for there was no point in aimless watching)
Monomon was mostly absorbed in Quirrell's dreams, following his wanderings, and her own musings on the nature of the mortal world and the dream world. The dreams of ordinary bugs didn't bother her much (Her biggest problem was her inability to write down her ideas. After a while, she even tried scratching out words on rocks, but that was hardly possible for non-existent objects. Especially if you only had soft tentacles)
Lurien, living up to his title of Watcher, had been watching the world through the bug's dream all this time (and since the King's plan went to hell, he's been subjected to the inevitable self-digging and self-loathing for giving his life away for free for a shitty plan by a shitty ruler) He's just too damn tired and frustrated, forgive him
And, after the ending of Godseeker, the Dreamers wake up from their slumber, and try to do something about the ruins of their kingdom. Working for free again ¦D
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