Was anyone going to point out to me that the reason why curses were swarming the streets and filling every empty nook and cranny in the summer of Geto's spiral was actually Gojo Satoru?
The narrative already bears witness to how Satoru's mere birth tips the balance of the world. As the first Gojo to be born with both the Limitless and the Six Eyes in what is almost a half-millenium, he holds unparalled power. Him simply existing is enough for curses to spring into action and start growing in strength as well.
When he suffers a crushing defeat by the hands of Toji and subsequently thrusts himself vigorously into perfecting his technique, this rapid increase in his strength puts into motion a similar process. He becomes stronger, and so cursed spirits follow suit. He breaks the fragile equilibrium, and cursed energy seeks means to restore it.
First time Satoru Gojo changes the world, he is named the strongest. Second time Satoru Gojo changes the world, he becomes the strongest.
Now, this might be a bit of a stretch on my part, but what if Geto's defection and everything in its aftermath is how the world responds to Gojo being the strongest? After all, you cannot balance the scales by putting too much weight on just one side.
Suguru's abilities as a sorcerer are inherently deeply tied to Satoru's, and intentionally so. The stronger he is, the more potent the curses are -- and therefore the more potential there is for Geto's technique. I have said it before and I'll say it again: they are a perfect counterbalance to each other. The equilibrium is broken by Gojo twice. Each time, Geto is there to restore it: first by being born with the ability to manipulate curses, then by creating the opposition to jujutsu society, which Gojo has become the centrepiece of.
Ever since Suguru Geto entered the narrative, he has been the one to keep Gojo's powers in check -- hence preserving the balance. That's why the narrative brings him back: in order to be well-balanced, it needs both of them to be present.
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The cool thing about me is that I actually grew up reading those big Adventure Time books in the library and often they included Fionna & Cake stories (I think they have a whole book too) but a lot of them featured Marshall Lee & Gumball and I instantly shipped the two because it just made so much sense and was super obsessed with them and to now see a full Fionna & Cake spinoff (amazing concept btw I been saying this for literal decades) and tension is ALREADY high for these two I’m too geeked
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Brief pause in the SW hurry panic to post a picture of what my docs looks like. I found out you can put nice colours on documents while we were organizing the event and got a little excited with it. Now my fics look like a pastel party
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The Men: I’m so traumatized. Wtf. Vampires are real. I had to re-kill the love of my life. My life is forever altered. How do I move on? I’m having a breakdown.
Mina: *exists*
The Men: Life is precious. Evil can be vanquished. We are unstoppable. We can kill an ancient evil, np. Love is real and good. I love all of you. I would kill and die for every one of you. I’ve never felt more alive.
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ur art is so good its making me actually like organic webshooters
I'm going to be sooooo real with you right now because for the longest time I didn't like organic web shooters either
I'm still Really Picky about how they're portrayed but 1) I love Peter doing the most batshit experiments on himself to test his own limits and organic shooters really compliment that weird science angle and 2) they're just. so creepy. he deserves to be a creepy crawly spider sometimes idk. that's harder to capture if webbing isn't an inherent part of his biology
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