I’m thinking about The Darkness. I’m thinking about how The Darkness didn’t have a body at the beginning of SSC. I’m thinking about how The Darkness’ final form at the end of SSC is textured like a tree. I’m thinking about Kaos’ connection to trees. I’m thinking about Kaos’ connection to the Wilikin. I’m thinking about how The Darkness preys upon Kaos’ insecurities. I’m thinking about how The Darkness knows exactly what Kaos is afraid of. I’m thinking about the Sky Eater. I’m thinking about how the Sky Eater was designed to resemble Kaos’ face. I’m thinking about how The Darkness wears the broken remains of the Sky Eater as armor. I’m thinking about how The Darkness wears Kaos’ face. I’m thinking. I’m thinking. I’m thinking.
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after watching how gerald acted in the "two guys naked in a hot tub" episode i feel like ppls interpretations of post covid kyle aren't that far off
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dp x dc prompt #43
For a long time now, the city of Gotham has rested on top of a crack between dimensions. Glowing green started pooling in caverns underneath the city, and has been steadily filling them for the last 30 years. The citizens have adapted and grown used to the contamination, with the already questionable supplies their city had, the inter dimensional substance even helped the citizens stay healthy far past when they should have been able to be.
The city watches as over the years, the bats that roam the skyline battle the monsters and criminals that roam the streets. The bat and the clown face off again, explosives keeping the bat on his toes.
A bomb goes off.
The city trembles.
And the membrane between realities rips apart underneath the city, opening the way for more than just ectoplasm.
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Friendly reminder that in Kirby's Dream Land 3, a level in the ice world features metroids and Samus Aran herself, and you must kill all the metroids, after which Samus gives you a piece of the Love-Love Stick. All of the pieces are required to reach the final level with the fight against Zero. Therefore it is an undeniable fact that Metroid is canon to Kirby.
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Finally got to the end of Rebels season 2 on my rewatch--and in light of the recent Ahsoka episodes, I found this exchange in Twilight of the Apprentice Part 1 very interesting:
Ezra *standing in front of the wide chasm in the Sith temple*: "Throw me. I'll jump, and you use the Force to throw me. My Master and I do it all the time."
Maul: *looking skeptical*
Ezra: *rubs the back of his neck* "Well, a few times"
Just as I thought--he does it when he's lying--or at least not telling the whole truth--though there may be other reasons as well (I'll definitely pay more attention from here on out).
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When do you think Yo Han fell in love with Ga On? I've always speculated that he fell in love during the show but maybe I'm wrong. Was it after the show ended? What moment triggered that? Just wanted to hear what you think :D
I personally think he fell in love during the drama, yes. But whether or not he realised he was in love during the drama is another question entirely. Though there, too, I'd say yes for my personal headcanon, most likely during the one-month time skip between the explosion and the hearing.
In that very classic: he and Elijah go off to Switzerland, he's suddenly without Ga On for an extended period of time, and that makes him go: "... well, fuck."
Because Yo Han is nothing if not aware of his own emotions (even if he likes to pretend he doesn't have them) and he would notice just how much he misses Ga On. And that the way he does it is unlike anything he's ever experienced before. And, eventually, put two and two together.
So the trigger for him realising is distance and his trigger for falling in love? Just... Ga On in general? x'D Like, I don't think there was one specific thing that made him fall in love. I think it happened in stages, one little piece at a time as Yo Han kept building his understanding of Kim Ga On. Because Yo Han likes to know how things work and study their components, but he probably didn't expect just how many of Ga On's he'd end up loving.
Like: oh, challenges me. Oh, he's actually really clever. Oh, he can cook. Oh, he's kind to Elijah. Oh, he's loyal. Oh, he's cute. Oh, he learns quickly. Oh, he's cheeky. Oh, he's playful. Oh, he's fierce. Oh, he's kind to me.
And so on and so forth.
Basically just a series of puzzle pieces that Yo Han collects and eventually he's just there. He's in love. Because to someone like Yo Han — who sees so many facets of a person and can read situations and people so well — I don't think one moment or one aspect would be enough? I think it would have to be ALL of Ga On.
That's not to say that he has to find every single trait Ga On has to be good or lovable, but I do think he needs to be fascinated. Intrigued. Curious. And that's why he's so fond of Ga On's darker side because it's exciting — it's an interesting, unexpected addition to this otherwise soft, doe-eyed young man. It stands in such stark contrast to Ga On's morals and righteousness that Yo Han can't help but want to see more of it.
And that's also why Yo Han loves how quickly Ga On learns, adapts, and picks up on Yo Han's methods. How quickly he adjusts and fires back, how quickly he can start turning Yo Han's own tricks against him. It's like Yo Han is trying to solve a Rubik's cube but if he waits too long, the colours will have swapped places when he wasn't looking.
And he absolutely loves it.
Long story short, I think Yo Han needs someone complicated with a lot of depth to keep him busy and engaged, and while Ga On might seem plain at first glance, he's definitely not. That boy not only has hidden qualities but is also clever and stubborn enough to give Yo Han a run for his money. And, clearly, that made Yo Han fall in love — and will make sure he stays in love.
So yeah. Something like that, I guess? I hope that answered your question xD
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