man you can’t say the antagonists in Kinnporsche aren’t top tier tho like:
tawan is such a cunt but I can’t say I don’t love what he brought to the show he was such a little bitch I hated every second he was on screen and yet loved it to what an absolute unhinged ho with a milk metaphor fetish was ready to risk it all for grade a dick love that for him
vegas?? I mean fucking Vegas like foe, friend, bitch, ho, fashionista, pathetic meow meow, tried to kill Porsche twice, helped Porsche find out the secret of his family an absolute pathetic meow meow man who cries when his therapy hedgehog dies, utterly unhinged yet sexy THIS WASN’T THE FUCKING PLAN top fucking tier
Gun? Oh fuck Gun like The Worst but the worst in the best way narratively!! like contrasts so well with Korn’s The Worst-ness Gun is like I hate my gay son and I abuse him and Korn is like pathetic I love my gay sons (and nephew!) and abuse them emotionally, systematically, sinisterly, secretively, get on my level
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Ok I need closure on this one
When reader left Ghost and he says ‘I’ll get it right this time,’ ive got two wolves in me:
Ooey gooey romantic: omg he’s saying he’ll do better and treat them like a proper person
Gothic: is he saying he’ll correct his past mistake and make sure they dont come out alive
It's open ended! But in my mind this is the "Bad End" route. Ghost is taking the reader back to the beginning, he's inviting them back into the trap they first walked into in my very very first fae!Ghost post. But the promise... he's also not giving them a choice.
I can do the ooey gooey romantic version where Ghost realized it was his fae instincts that drove reader away and he does his best to rebuild their relationship from the ground up. But this is the Bad End version.
Ghost loves you so dearly. He keeps you safe. He keeps you fed. Keeps you, nicely. And you are kept. You think. You don't remember.
You're in Ghost's house, sitting on the sofa. It's cold outside (when was the last time you went outside?) but the fireplace warms the whole place quite nicely. Ghost tips your head gently with a finger under your chin, and kisses your cheek. You move so easily for him, like you always do.
"Sweet girl," His voice makes your lashes flutter (you used to love his voice, compare it to others, now it's the only one you hear), or maybe it's the fingers he traces along the stark line of silk around your neck that makes your eyes shut. Seamless. Not that you've ever woken in front of the mirror fingers dug under it, scratches covering your neck and starting to bleed, trying to find a single stitch to rip apart. Ghost holds you so tightly in those moments. You wonder why.
"Ghost," you respond, voice soft and questioning. You can feel his frown, the way it radiates off of him.
"Call me *****," he tells you, you watch his lips move, the ringing in your ears loud and insistent as he speaks, "please," his eyes search yours, "please," he's pleading with you, voice tight. You smile at him.
"No." You tell him plainly. Not because you want to, but because you can't. (You locked him up so tightly you don't think you could ever reach it, the last thing you can keep from him, the last shred of humanity you can deny him and keep for yourself. You have nothing else) "You're upset," your brows draw together, reaching to cup his face.
He presses his cheek to your palm so desperately, holds your hand against his face like a lifeline. Your thumb rubs soothingly against his skin. (Was there a time you could have loved him properly, when you weren't so nicely kept?)
"You'll break eventually," He tells you, a truth you know well, "and then-" And then this will be your forever. (or you won't and he'll break you himself until there's nothing left to say what's you and what's him)
Bad End
>Try again?
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A brief-ish Analysis on the most important scene in For the Future lore: The Collector's Story
I needed a place to ramble, so here we go
To start off with, the cover of the actual book is much simpler and more childish than the symbol we've seen in the past:
So this book was probably made for this Collector specifically, or any young Collector to learn about their species. I'd also like to comment on the fact that while the book may look impossibly long, the stone pages coupled with the large font greatly shorten it. This doesn't mean it's not long, just not as long as it first appears.
This isn't important, just thought I'd point it out.
Moving on:
The contents of the book
This scene confirms something very important, there were other Collectors
and from the looks of it, they weren't very nice. More on that in a moment
The people depicted here are probably the ancestors of the Titan Trappers, seeming to worship the Collectors. But considering the Collector's tendency to wipe out anyone in their path, this isn't surprising. They seem to gain followers through fear, the type of fear they twist into awe and worship.
I find this especially interesting because Belos gained followers in a similar manner, fear turned to worship. First of all, I'd like to acknowledge they are still very different. Belos's rise to power came about through manipulation and making everyone believe he could lead them to a better future, while the Collectors probably scared everyone into submission with the idea they could take down any who go against them in an instant.
But while their origins are different, they grow into something very similar. By season 1 and 2, Belos was forcefully gripping at control and using his powerful position to either capture any who rebel, and to invoke worship in the rest. Maybe I'm reading too far into it, I don't know.
Additionally, each group were trying to destroy an opposing species. Belos with witches and The Collectors with Titans
Long story short, The Collectors inspired fear and turned it into worship. Belos did something kind of similar. Also, Boscha and Kikimora also established a tyranny in this episode. Just some food for thought
Back to the book, the section that the Collector crossed out hold some heavy implications.
("But should they meddle in our affairs, we'll clean the planet and scorch the air")
Not just the ones who opposed them, the planet itself.
The Boiling Isles would be an empty mass of boiling sea if it weren't for the titan's carcasses. Without them, there would be nothing there. What if this is because the Collectors reset the planet, burning away anything that once rose above the sea and raising the ocean's temperature to boiling levels in the fire.
Or at least that's my interpretation
So, based on the information we have, the Collectors may or may not have had the power to wipe out an entire planet. Yet, they seem to have been completely wiped out alongside the titans, except for just one of their young.
We know a titan was the one that sealed away our Collector, so we can assume that it was an evenly matched battle, the two species wiping each other out. (King and our Collector probably can't reproduce, so their as good as extinct)
Okay, at this point, we've figured out a rough theory on the Collector's history, but how does our Collector play into this?
It's made very clear that our Collector isn't fond of his predecessors. He's a kid with a lot of power and was probably bored by the other's ideas of doom and gloom and the tendency to destroy anything interesting.
So our Collector decided to start doing things his own way. It's clear he didn't decide to step away from the old ways out of sympathy, rather, it was because he's a bored, lonely kid who wants to do interesting stuff like play and make friends.
Does he have any role in the destruction of his species? We don't know. Personally, I think he was placed in the mirror when he was really young, leaving him with nothing but vague memories and a book to get to know his predecessors by.
I believe this because it would parallel him more with King, both of them not being able to remember their species.
I think if the Collector learned to listen to king, they could form a really nice, genuine friendship
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the urge to just buy a giant house in the middle of several dandelion covered fields and adopt everyone who’s suffering in a family (or who’s family doesn’t respect their mental health, etc) and just. move there. and there’s lots of cats and I will make everyone breakfast after we stay up late looking at the stars and there’s lots of fuzzy blankets and open windows and shoulders to cry on. and books and tv shows and long walks and fireflies and loud music to dance to but also very quiet spaces if you get overstimulated. and we can cry as long as we need to because we know we’ll laugh just as deeply soon. and you don’t ever need to seek validation but I will randomly tell you how much I love your new hair color or the way your eyes sparkle when you smile. and we don’t need to be happy but we will be safe. and there’s always enough doughnuts to go around.
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