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sillygoofyqueer · 12 hours
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Anyway, does anybody else think that instead of Wei Wuxian just being a bit of a dick to Wen Yuan when he incentivised him with the idea of toys and not getting them, he was actually giving Lan Wangji a chance to not appear so scary to the boy? Like, Wen Yuan was terrified of the stern and cold Lan Wangji, and Wei Wuxian could have noticed this and decided to create a situation where Lan Wangji looked like the good guy. And so, he asks Wen Yuan - out of nowhere - about some toys, then proceeds not to buy them, leaving Lan Wangji feeling sorry for Wen Yuan and taking initiative to ask the kid which toys he wanted. Of course, you could completely disregard it, but I think it's quite sweet, because Lan Wangji seemed quite distressed at Wen Yuan's tears, so Wei Wuxian decided to fix it.
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sillygoofyqueer · 12 hours
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So many ideas and so little to do with them.
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sillygoofyqueer · 13 hours
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Hey now, you’re an all star
listen to what I orchestrated
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sillygoofyqueer · 16 hours
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the ghost stories dubs give me a reason to stay on this earth
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sillygoofyqueer · 18 hours
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Unnecessary Underworld Saga thing that nobody asked for ever:
The Underworld:
- Warning the others immediately, thinking of them with everything going on
- Echoes and screams are all he can think of, talking about nightmares, haunted by his choices especially in the underworld
- All the men under his command, screaming his name, guilt, echoing Poseidon's words
- The idea that all of the men that died due to Poseidon are still screaming his name in hopes that he will safe them because he always painted himself as the rock of the army
- The anger they feel for his mercy of the Cyclops that led to their deaths, permeated with the helpless, desperate confusion of why their lives weren't as important as that of the Cyclops
- The fact that Odysseus managed to get all of them through the war but they died because of the decision he made to spare the Cyclops, meaning that if he hadn't chosen mercy they would have more likely still been alive
- Poseidon was right to say ruthlessness was mercy upon yourself, because then one does not have to feel the guilt if their choice of mercy was wrong, which is how Odysseus feels
- Can't even close his eyes to escape, because they're all around him
- Thinks of the infant he had to kill, guilt eating away at him - we ourselves cannot hear the infant because it was unable to even speak, so we hear it from Odysseus' own mouth, highlighting the remorse and guilt he feels for that one specifically
- Immediately hit with Polites right after his admission, the helpless way he says his best friend's name
- The soft way the music switches with this, emphasising the remorse and grief that comes with hearing Polites' voice
- The fact that the song is Polites talking about how amazing life is when one lets themself enjoy it, and it's a soft memory, because Polites was Odysseus' best friend, and Odysseus was (in his opinion) the cause of Polite's death.
- The idea that Odysseus lost sight of his best friend's advice, too lost in the war and caring about the others around him.
- The way Odysseus whispers Polites' name after hearing his echoey song, the pain in his voice at the loss of his best friend
- The small moment of silence before one hears that voice, the word 'waiting', and the surprised recognition in Odysseus' voice because he hadn't expected to hear it in this place of death
- His mother, who was always waiting the moment he left, who he didn't know had died and probably wouldn't until he had made it back home
- The idea that his mother was adamant on not dying until she saw her son again, and the pain that Odysseus feels as he whispers about 'taking too long'
- The pain in his voice as he murmurs 'mum' because he genuinely is shocked that she's here and he cannot comprehend that he wasn't back in time to see his mother
- How his mother must have felt on her deathbed, knowing that she wouldn't be able to see her son one last time before she died
- The gentle, almost hopeful melody that represents her hope that she would see her son again after the war was over, and the pain in Odysseus because he knows that he wasn't back in time to be there for her
- The fact that he still tries to soothe his mother even though he knows that she's gone and can't hear him, trying to reach out and tell her that he is there, even if he wasn't there when it was truly important
- More guilt as he realises that he will never see his mother because he took too long and went too far, the idea of the child leaving the mother's sight and never seeing her again
- The harmonising and repeating of 'waiting' from Odysseus, because now he will be the one waiting to see her again across life, and her still waiting for her son even in death, reassuring him that she will always love him despite everything
- The pause of the ocean and the sound of the boat moving as the voice fades out, leaving Odysseus with just his thoughts, the pain in his voice as he murmurs his last ever goodbye to his mother, and she can't even hear him
- The sharp rise in screams and the way that Odysseus screams the next lines, emphasising the guilt and anguish he's feeling through this journey, can't escape
- The fact that the others harmonise, because they must be seeing their own things as well, because they have been through so much as well -> What are they seeing that Odysseus isn't?
No Longer You:
- The prophet greeting them, because he knew they were coming, sounding solemn as he sings gracefully
- Solemn as he explains that there is a world where he does help Odysseus and his crew, but that is not a world that he knows, meaning he won't help them
- The confusion and accusation in Odysseus' response of 'what'
- The prophet saying that he does see the way that Odysseus does get home, through betrayal and hardship, seeing how he dies, then ripping it all away with the fact that Odysseus is no longer that man
- Brings it back to “Keep Your Friends Close” when Odysseus tries to say that everything has changed but he is still the same, and the prophet taking away that small security he had
- The pain and anger in Odysseus' tone as he speaks of how they have suffered just to get help from the prophet, and now they're being told that he won't help them
- The prophet proclaiming of how he can see Odysseus' home bathed in the blood of the men who thought him dead (reference to the hundred suitors who stuck around Penelope during his absence) and the fact that he sees Penelope with a man (doesn't say the name of the man, describes him as having a trail of bodies, most likely Odysseus)
- The utter rage in Odysseus' voice as he cries "who", because how dare someone take the last thing he has left keeping him going and so determined to get home
- The idea that this opera is the screams finally getting to Odysseus
Monster:
- The confusion of how everything has changed highlighting that he genuinely didn't see it changing, which is why its such a shock: suffering never ceasing, everything turning against the well meaning soldiers
- The once determined Odysseus now helplessly asking how he could ever see Penelope and his son again, showing that he is at a loss of what to do after suffering so much
- Asking if he needs to change to make something happen, after all of the effort he put into trying to stay the same; the final barrier being broken
- Being surrounded by all those deaths he believes himself to be responsible for, wondering if they're there because he was so stubborn in trying not to change
- Crossing everyone's lines but his own, the guilt in that recognition and idea that he may be the greatest threat, suddenly doubting himself and his views, wondering if it was all his fault
- Literally questioning everything about himself, blaming himself and calling himself a monster even with all of the pain he himself has been through to try and keep everyone safe
- Questioning if he has been too kind to those trying to harm him, and wondering if that impacted on those he tried so valiantly to protect
- Wondering if the Cyclops ever feels guilty for his murders and mistakes, or if he killed a few of Odysseus' men to avenge his fallen friend and feel confident in himself (the supposed monster reacting better than Odysseus to avenge his friend -> “Remember Them” instead of avenging them like the Cyclops did)
- Wondering if Circe is insane for protecting her nymphs by turning men to pigs, or if she changed to be colder and less guilty just so her nymphs didn't have to and she could protect them better (The idea that Odysseus was unable to change to save his men but the supposed witch was able to to protect those she cared about)
- Wondering if Poseidon feels fear when he kills the mortals for disrespecting him, or if he does what is necessary to protect himself by killing them as a warning to those and gaining respect that he needs (The idea that Odysseus was too scared to stop dissent within the army that could have him killed, while the supposed tyrant god did what he had to to ensure that people knew the consequences of disrespecting him)
- Wondering if the soldier using a wooden horse to invade Troy was vile, or if he was willing to put his own guilt aside to save the lives of so many others (The idea that Odysseus was so determined to stick to his moral code that he let hundreds die for it, while the supposed villain was willing to put aside his own moral code to save hundreds)
- So called monsters being able to do what Odysseus should have done
- Questioning what would happen if Odysseus became one of those so called monsters, doing whatever necessary to return home to his wife and child, as well as save the lady few men that he has under his command
- Odysseus echoing Poseidon's words emphasising a change in views, finally understanding what the god meant when he told Odysseus what he did, changing a character and finally ready to do it
- Listing all those he lost because he was too scared to change because he didn't know what would happen to him if it happened, guilt permeating it because he wonders if they would still be alive if he had changed
- The idea of not seeing his wife and son being the final straw for Odysseus, what pushes him across the line and breaks the final string holding together his moral compass; he will do anything to see his family again, no matter the cost
- willing to throw away his humanity so that he can see his family and keep others from dying, even going as far as saying that he is willing to kill another infant if it means they can do this, willing to go up against any gods and monsters
- He is willing to become the monster, finally willing to change and twist himself into something that nobody will recognise after everything that has happened to him; literally throwing away his humanity, warping into something else (like Circe)
- Knowing that he must become the monster in order to go home, questioning what the fuck is wrong with becoming the monster, finally allowing himself to be a lot more selfish
- Selfishness for himself over selfishness of others ruined him, so he's saying fuck it
- The last jarring sting emphasising the change of our hero to something unpredictable and monstrous
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sillygoofyqueer · 1 day
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do me a solid and just reblog this saying what time it is where you are and what you’re thinking about in the tags.
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sillygoofyqueer · 1 day
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My finger slipped and I accidently wrote a shit ton about Jorge Rivera-Herrans' new Underworld Saga, so look out for that...eventually
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sillygoofyqueer · 2 days
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reblog if your name isn't Amanda.
2,121,566 people are not Amanda and counting!
We’ll find you Amanda.
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sillygoofyqueer · 2 days
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Yin Yu: It's so frustrating
Quan Yizhen: what is?
Yin Yu: Hua Chengzu is dropping such obvious hints that he likes Xie Lian, but his highness is still oblivious
Quan Yizhen, wearing a t shirt saying "please date me, shixiong": Yeah, crazy
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sillygoofyqueer · 2 days
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Someone just fucking do a tap dance on my back at this point because I don't think there's any other way to make it feel normal anymore
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sillygoofyqueer · 3 days
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lgbt dividers
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heart dividers here ♡
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sillygoofyqueer · 3 days
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I found this camera on the subway and look what was inside...
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sillygoofyqueer · 3 days
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do i ship these characters or do i want them to form a sketch comedy duo
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sillygoofyqueer · 3 days
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bro if you want an album that sounds exactly like the trc series, y’all NEED to listen to lord huron’s strange trails
SPECIFICALLY;
meet me in the woods.
the mission to find glendower, discovering cabeswater, adam’s sacrifice, the ley lines, ronan and kavinsky pulling things from their dreams.
love is like ghosts.
noah’s relationship with the gangsey, his slipping away, adam and blue’s fight, adam and ronan’s longing, adam fighting with gansey.
the yawning grave.
cabeswater, ronan’s nightmare creatures, opal, adam’s connection to cabeswater, the trees speaking latin, ronan’s carving in the tree, the gray man, adam’s possession.
frozen pines.
cabeswater, the search for glendower, adam’s sacrifice, his connection to cabeswater, gansey’s death and resurrection, noah’s death and sacrifice, the ley lines, ronan and adam framing greenmantle, the gray man and maura, discovering noah’s body.
the night we met.
noah’s slipping from time, gansey and blue’s yearning, adam and blue’s fight, ronan’s nightmares, blue and noah kissing.
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