Ventress: i've never known a clone to be force-sensitive...[but] the Kaminoans did make millions of you, so i suppose it's possible.
me: i see what's happening here. i've connected the two dots.
me: all my force-sensitive clones in my headcanons and AUs are now canonized! thanks TBB!
TBB writers: we... we just said "i suppose it's possible"...
TBB writers: you didn't connect shit
me: canon force-sensitive clones! 😎✌️
(not that i needed canon nor permission lol)
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The Stanley Parable is to MLM what Portal is to WLW
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The beggining of Chase's literal sex dream in Body and Soul (s8e18) vs his interaction with Foreman in Babies & Bathwater (s1e18)
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It just occurred to me...
Fearne was made Ruidusborn on purpose.
Her father, Sorrowlord Zathuda, is from the Unseelie Court.
Ludinus is allied with both the Unseelie Court, and the Imperium on Ruidus.
The Imperium Weavemind controls when Ruidus flares.
Ludinus had to have helped coordinate Fearne’s birth to Ruidus flaring in order to make her Ruidusborn.
She's not just the daughter of one of his most powerful allies. She's probably an experiment. No wonder Ludinus is so fixated on capturing her.
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Oh my god, I just realised something.
Black hair with red highlights, red eyes, she's the dark reflection of our blue haired protagonist, her name is 'Shady'-bug.
You know who else has all of those traits? This guy!
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god BLESS braided hair girls who are short, have a girl best friend and are narratively bound to their clinically insane boyfriend
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I literally couldn't stop thinking about these two moments in the Puppet History finale - Ryan getting dripped on and The Professor being chilly and needing to put on a jacket. They're so blatently set-ups for lore stuff...but we didn't end up having any. What did they mean? If there was a non-lore based leak, why would they keep in this random, unfunny bit about Ryan's shoulder being wet?
And then it hit me.
The window's open. The window with the dumpster underneath it.
The dumpster that houses the box.
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if I had a nickel for every time someone from a Tolkien movie became a detectives assistant in a BBC show i have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
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I've connected the dots. I've connected them.
sean says there were these kids he had to kill. they looked as human as anyone. but they could do things humans can't do. so they had to die. they were dangerous.
sean tells marion, sternly, to be careful who he tells about his powers and marion. knows
marion wakes up screaming "there's nothing wrong with me".
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Alright, I now have a minor case of the arcane bug and I must share that if Viktor dies and Jayce doesn't go on a murderous rampage that ultimately gets him killed like Achillies did when Patroclus died, I will be thoroughly disappointed
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I’ve had the thought that one of the most interesting things about Brian Laborn is if that he did decide to be a superhero, as a career choice, the text draws a decent amount of attention to the fact that he’d clearly be pretty good at it. He’s got a heroic build, a charismatic personality, he’s’ patient, hardworking, a decent instructor, responsible, a reasonably good team player, he has a versatile power that’s intimidating and combat viable but also very marketable in the same way that Shadow Stalker’s thing was marketable, he’s good at fighting. All that’s missing is an actual moral core; or, more accurately, a moral core that isn’t subordinated and suffocated by the narrative he’s constructed about how he only has obligation to family and close friends and nobody else. Wildbow has described the original decision to become a supervillian instead of a superhero as basically a weighing of needs; he’s described hypotheticals where Grue goes, “welp, this isn’t working out” midway through the canon-era shitshow and joins up with the Protectorate; and in canon, he didn’t go back to supervillainy when resurrected; he just rolled with his newfound circumstances as a hero. This guy could be a stand-up guy all day, if you make it worth his while! And this is interesting because that’s very pointedly not true of a lot of other mercenary personalities who become heroes out of pragmatism, both within the wormverse and as a general archetype; you often have the implied scumminess of someone who’d be so craven as to be a hero for money leaking out into their “heroic” behavior. But not Brian! Brian is the embodiment of “A nice guy, if you ignore the atrocities!” Described in those terms, even.
Anyway! Enemies-to-lovers AU with a Quietly-completely-unprincipled-but-incredibly-well-regarded-competent-and-professional-Protectorate-superhero Grue butting heads with an utterly-principled-headstrong-and-disdainful-of-the-system-but widely-feared-ganglord-supervillian Skitter when
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I... did something
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something something ashton with chronic pain watching keyleth in constant pain with injuries that won’t heal talking about anger and being angry and using anger something something
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sorry for dunmeshi posting on my moomin acc it WILL happen again
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