let’s look at this new image!!
so we have the baitlings, which we last saw with soren and corvus in the image we have from s6
as well as these new creatures which, from their blue base and colorful nebulous spots, look like they could be from the star arcanum — star sparrows?
and we’ve got rayla’s pet cuddlemonkey juggling adoraburrs ,
fluffy lil creaturs…which, while shown on screen with rayla and callum a few times, claudia seems to have stored? and a certain affinity for
however they also seem to be native to the moonshadow forest
so maybe this takes place near silvergrove.
lastly, the design of the boat looks like it’s something only terry could have done, making a blooming boat like that (unless callum somehow unlocked the earth arcanum, which would fall in line with my star callum theory)
so all of these elements point to, in s6/7, everyone- soren, corvus, callum, rayla, even terry—and even claudia, and perhaps someone else the star sparrows are associated with 👀— all together in some place for some unknown reason….
could it be some peaceful happily ever after, or just a calm before the storm?
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Love how in the like 2 second conversation with Tommy Buck manages to mentions his husband "no way, Eddie was in the army!" his ex girlfriend "I met my ex in mentions responding to a helicopter crash" and then ask Tommy out on a date "let me buy you a beer"
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cos of that song in Good Omens 2, if you search Every Day on spotify, not only does it give you that song first, but also the first 4 playlists are Good Omens themed, followed by more on the second row
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Fully making shit out of nothing but I think baby!sekiro was a displaced/runaway monk novice.
He's found by the owl scavenging a battlefield with nothing but the clothes on his back and a carved wooden Buddha
The Buddha is obvious, but the clothes are plain to the point of being remarkable. In a time where even the cursed peasants of mibu village have access to patterned clothes, sekiro's plain orange robe appears to reflect a deliberate lack of adornment, most similar to the rough homespun worn by the senpou monks.
Anyway I think this would at least in some part explain sekiro's fairly black and white philosophy; he's never stopped viewing the world through the lens of religion: himself as a vessel, his commandments as absolutes, his master as god.
If indeed his master is his new god, it would explain why he views genichiro's suggestion of defection as heresy.
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I’ve never done reenactment in my life. But suddenly my email about wondering if I could help out at all at the next event now includes a tent, what I need to bring in terms of plates, bed, cutlery, etc and I’m just like. I don’t object, but also. I have literally never been camping unless you count sleeping in the boot of a car when I was 11.
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wait theyre planning life series 5? is that why im seeing so many posts??
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