Chatter: “The Code only won one battle.”
Etoiles, immediately: “The Code won the war.”
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me and the rancor staring at each other after he two-shot me on my first attempt like
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literally me today like an hour ago: auuuuaaagggghhhhh max is so tragic and trump it’s so saaaaaddd auuuaaaggghhhh
max: ass surgery roleplay
me: ok
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Hey y’all should vote for q!Bad if you wanna see some serious lore go down… he promised if he becomes president he will have all the power to make Elquackity suffer for what he did to dapper :)
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i 100% believe Reynolds died. i think it fits well with the themes of all the older characters.
Violet, Agatha, and Charlotte all deal with the grief of aging. Of losing a husband they loved, losing a husband that offered considerable protection, and watching a husband they loved lose his mind to Something on top of old age and dementia, which is already struggle enough. All of them expected to be, if not happily married, at least comfortably married for so much longer than they ended up living with their husbands, and now all of them are struggling with what to do with their lives in the aftermath.
For Violet, there’s grief and loneliness, for Agatha, there’s loathing and instability, for Charlotte there’s isolation and the burdens of being the head of her family when the presumed head of the family is still alive but in need of extensive caretaking. There’s so many interesting parallels and contrasts between the three Mamas and I think if Reynolds died before Brimsley, it adds another rich parallel and contrast.
To be Violet, lonely and guilty for wanting affection when she is eternally mourning a husband she adored that was taken extraordinarily young.
To be Agatha, fiercely building her own power and only finding peace in widowhood even as her loneliness and yearning for affection builds.
To be Charlotte, considered a widow already due to the mental illness of her husband, both stubbornly refusing to grieve because he’s still alive but full of grief because of how he suffers.
And, if Reynolds died and left Brimsley to a long life of widowerhood, there’s the pain of being a widower without ever being allowed to marry, to have had dueling loyalties between the man he loves and the woman he serves and likely a troubled marriage - similar to Charlotte’s own troubled marriage, with those troubles being completely out of their control - and only allowed to grieve and mourn in quiet moments he has to keep to himself. Denied the public grief of Violet, the public anger of Agatha, and even the public isolation of Charlotte. A quiet, hidden, fourth widow(er) who struggles in his grief and the long, lonely years he has ahead of him, just like our beloved mamas.
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"I don't really mind them [the mines] they make things interesting"
Oh okay yeah so he has completely lost it
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Tina, talking about the torture Foolish went through: Oh... that's kinda brutal, don't you think?
Foolish: Eh, I understand it :D
Tina: What's there to understand?
Foolish: Well, I did some stuff they didn't find silly. It's all good
Tina: Really?
Jaiden: yeah, Foolish is pretty chill. He'll probably snap at one point though
Foolish: *giggles with that evil smile of his*
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q!Etoiles desperately wants Bad to go wild he wants the demon to be released he supports all of his rights and wrongs. I love sweetduo <3
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