Hello friends. I recently rewatched The Hollow on Netflix and am now desperately searching for remnants from of the fandom across the wide reaches of the internet. Just know that this is a safe space for all Hollowers to come and mourn this highly underrated masterpiece.
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"matpat did nothing wrong" i will NEVER forgive him for saying with his full fucking chest that british-accent haver william afton is from fucking UTAH 🤮
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My theory about how the Hollow Knight was chosen is actually that the Pale King just picked the first Vessel that made it to the top of the Abyss which *didn't glow*.
Basically the logic is that the fusion of Void and God is not, like, an exact science. Most vessels probably ended up with too little or too much Void, both of which would disqualify them from becoming the Hollow Knight. Too much Void and the Vessel is unstable, too little and it isn't "hollowed out" enough. So how does the Pale King tell if a Vessel has the proper distribution of God to Void?
Too much Void: The Vessel is unstable and can't get to the top of the Abyss with their shell intact. They either fall and break or just break because of how little God there is in them. So if it gets to the top with its shell intact it's almost certainly not too much Void.
Too little Void: OK, hear me out here. Pale beings glow. Both the Pale King and the White Lady emit light. Theoretically, their shared children should probably also glow at least a bit, right? But the Hollow Knight in the Birthplace scene doesn't glow. Which is why I think that the way to tell if a Vessel has too little Void is to see if it glows. The less Void, the more God, the more chance of glow. So when a Vessel made it to the top, the Pale King would probably see if it glowed or not easily in the dark and if it did he'd yeet it back down.
The Hollow Knight was probably just the first Vessel to both make it up in one piece and not glow, so the Pale King figured the God:Void distribution was probably right, took Hollow and left the rest without checking if there might be others who qualify since he only needed one.
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SUMMARY: Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate the decapitations of three people; the culprit is legendary apparition The Headless Horseman.
Mod Sus: HEADLESS HORSEMAN MY BELOVED. Everytime he's on the screen beating the shit up it's the best thing. Oh and I guess rest of the movie is fine too.
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🇱🇻 #Latvia
🎤 Dons
🎵 "Hollow"
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Eurovision #UnitedByMusic #Malmö
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My god the amount of time it took me to finish this was ridiculous
Been wanting to introduce these two for a while now!
Man, breaking the fourth wall in these comics is fun
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I know story quest is probably non-canon and shouldn’t be taking serious or whatever (although this one has a really good foreshadow) but I find it funny how Urahara is so on board transfering Ichigo power to Ishida given the last quincy that got Hollow power in them sorta single handedly kickstarting the whole mess Urahara is roped into. Like he’s probably has a failsafe or something to specifically only transfer the quincy part of Ichigo power and not everything else but still Ishida is like...this close to get Masaki’d.
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