A Slug? A Purple Slug?
A Purple Woolly Slug? Astonishing!
The Slug sometimes is Crafty,
Quite Likes to Ramble,
may even Draw stuff.
Have patience. Slugs don't have opposable thumbs.
Yes, I have been reblogging a whole load of posts in a very short amount of time. No, I shall not be taking questions on the matter, but know this— Tumblr's Likes system is silly and unorganised. No tags to section off my many obsessions!
After reading this comment I was trying to think about how or why he’d have this unique heating problem, and came to the conclusion this was probably a feature rather than a bug. Now with this in mind on my fourth time around on the boss I realized something pretty insidious that pretty much confirms it for me.
There is no exit point for the boss, and the chest plate that fell off was held on with three large bolts on both sides. What looks like a hinge is actually a spiral decoration for his shoulder pads’ chain to connect too.
Romeo didn’t come out to meet face to face at first because he couldn’t. P was never actually supposed to see who was inside the King, and was only a consequence of the damage it received. That was the risk that had Geppetto worried enough to show up in person.
After he gets out Romeo talks about how he feels like he’s burning, and for the second phase(of his second phase) he lights his scythe off his own body(sick and metal). Romeo was rigged in there to die by overheating if by some off chance he were to ever somehow escape.
In support of this I would like to note all the machines seem to have a certain threshold for that type of damage and that Romeo isn’t actively on fire at first, just damaged. Also when he says “everything is going up in white hot flames” white flames do exist and they’re the step past blue flames, and I think he’s talking about the sensation of his systems overclocking to such a degree that he starts smoking and emitting fire.
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