It's Janus' birthday! With this special occasion I decided to redraw something from almost a full year ago! (Can't believe it's been this long already) so... yeah!
Being a multishipper watching this video was like eating to much chocolate istg i feel sick but in a good way oml I needed to take a lap around the room
Janus and Remus acting like a married couple!!!
Janus getting Patton an adorable gift!!!
Roman and Virgil agreeing on their distrust of Janus and Remus and acting like an opposing married couple like their Remus and Janus’s Inlaws which since Rem and Rom are brother they sortof ARE INLAWS!!!
Virgil fucking GROWLING at Janus insulting Roman!!!!!
Virgil’s thoughtful grift to Logan!!! (I ship them more as platonic besties but i wouldn’t be unhappy if they were canon)
N I C O A P P E A R A N C E
Thomas nearly telling Nico how he feels!!!!! And from just a basic plot standpoint: JANUS AND REMUS ENCOURAGING LOGAN TO TAP INTO HIS RAGE!!!!
Sanders Sides cooking headcanons cause for some reason I was thinking about them-
Roman: a great cook but only cooks somewhat strange and creative things, ask him to follow a recipe and it’ll be inedible
Logan: a perfect alright cook, can make literally anything as long as he’s got a recipe but without one he’s completely lost
Virgil: not as bad of a cook as you’d think, with a clear enough recipe he does great, but it stresses him out so he rarely does it. No one else knows he can cook tho cause he’s terrified of being judged so he doesn’t share
Patton: can cook like three meals, no recipe needed it’s all in his head, anything else however will end in disaster. He’s a really good baker tho
Remus: a great cook, but only to his own taste, which means he’s banned from the kitchen so he doesn’t poison anyone again.
Janus: a wonderful cook most things he makes are delicious, but you never know what you’ll get. He loves disguising foods as other foods to mess with everyone, it’s usually tasty enough for them to not mind too much
I rewatched SVSredux and it has been plaguing my thoughts so. Rambles.
Watching Logan vs Deceit Pretending To Be Logan is So fascinating. This is no drag against Logan, but he allows himself to be talked over. Most of his 'Logan Lowdowns' are him making the soft pixel talking sounds. True to his earlier statement he acts detached to the debate, merely adding information (that is largely ignored). He only audibly gets involved when Patton asks for his input, clearly assuming Logan was going to help make his point clearer. Especially since Patton spends the whole episode struggling to convey his point! But that's another topic for another day.
Conversely, Janus As Logan (who I will be referring to as Dlogan for rn) is Very confrontational. First of all, the entire time Dlogan is on screen he is *speaking*. He sort of manhandles the conversation into his hands. Its very important to me though that how Dlogan does it is *different* than how Logan has taken control of the conversation in the past. Dlogan proceeds to *shred* into Patton's logic. Like, genuinely, he is tearing that poor man apart. He points out when Patton is lying and fumbling. He points out the inconsistencies. *He* is the reason Patton ends up freaking the hell out! Patton and his extreme opinion on the whole thing is put directly into the light and it shows every single inconsistency.
The difference between Logan and Dlogan is *genuinely* fascinating. Dlogan is very persistent that he will not be ignored. He shoves himself to the forefront and is very aggressive. But! If you weren't paying attention you really wouldn't notice! You would just think (in Remus words) that he "reached his listening to others limit". But he didn't! Janus has the wheel here!
ALSO there is a moment where Roman goes "I thought you didn't care about this stuff Logan" (Paraphrased) and Dlogan sort of brushes that off. But it is noticed by the other sides that Logan suddenly seems to care more about the debate. Fun call back!
Bonus also, Logan goes from "giving relevant information" to Dlogan pushing the topic of Self Preservation and whether or not Thomas *should* go to those extremes to be morally good.
Roman and Remus r like dropped off at an orphanage when they were younger. When they grew up like at 8 probably they were being adopted.
One problem, they are being adopted separately, but they grew up with each other so much that they've kinda of became co-depended. So when they realized it, they refused.
Janus, the guy who was adopting Remus, made some small talk with Patton and Logan, the couple who were adopting Roman. Because of how much they persisted Janus suggesting exchanging numbers in case they would want to see each other, Logan wasn't very fond about the idea, but Patton still exchanged numbers with Janus.
A year passed, and they were still rowdy and wanted to see each other, and that's when Logan snapped, he didn't want Roman anymore and suggested exchanging him for someone else. Patton, who was already emotionally attached that he refused, they got in an argument which led to them breaking up.
Now having to take care of himself and a child alone, not even mentioning how sad he is after the break-up, he decided to call Janus.
idk what next but it leads to Patton and Janus falling in love and they live as a family and uh happily ever after ig