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Maybe a controversial take, but I truly love the way Valentino is portrayed. Love it.
We see him from different perspectives and I think it's so important to have this type of representation. I don't see it done often or well.
Val is an abuser. He is a rapist and murderer. He is very clearly not a good soul. They make this incredibly clear in season 1. We see him from Angel's perspective. He's mean, ruthless, and scary. He is what everyone thinks of when you use the word rapist or abuser.
However, in season 2 we get to see a softer and silly side to Val. We see him vulnerable. They humanize him. Which is extremely important because abusers in real life are not one dimensional.
Abusers can be soft, caring, funny, silly, and sad. They can be charismatic or attractive. They can love you and also abuse you in more ways than one can imagine.
Abuser's victims know this. I think that's why the majority of people who like Valentino (from what I have witnessed) are abuse victims themselves.
We as abuse victims have seen both sides up close. Abusers can be wonderful and make you feel like you're on top of the world. They can make you feel like you found true love, and they can also steal the light from your eyes, make you dependant on them so they can keep you in their grasp so they can continue their cycle of abuse.
You can experience this
While also experiencing this
With the same person. The same individual but different sides.
People are not one dimensional. Neither is this character. Valentino is written so realistically it is so refreshing to see. He's not just evil and deviant. He's got so many different sides to him and I can't wait to see more.
Anyway. I'll keep this short.
TLDR; I enjoy the moth man
He deserve warmth and comfort
Interest Check
Vees Tarot? Based on Crowley's deck and not the usual Rider-Waite's.
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To consume if created!
To participate with fic!
To participate with art!
STATIC SHUTTER
to be honest I don't remember when I drew it, it was just hanging out on my computer for a while, so apparently it's time for this comic to be published xD After season 2, we all need something soft, yes…
I just hope that Vox doesn't suffocate under the Val live man, be strong and give your business partner a big hug.
And you know what, I’m glad the Vees didn’t divorce. They knew Vox was like that the whole time. Vox has BEEN like that the whole time. It makes absolute sense that Valentino would rip his head off his body and then still take it home, characterization was flawless. I love this evil polycule.
ALSO
Can we talk about how the Vees always hang out in the same room???
We first see it when Vox goes to calm Val down:
It's the same table, TV, and couches that are in the extermination watch party scene, and they're also the same couches that Val and Vel are hanging out on in Stayed Gone:
This poster next to Vox when Val threw the glass is also visible in the background (on the left, behind Val) in the scene where Vel is watching the news on her phone:
After which Val immediately turns around and goes to sit on the couch to turn the TV on instead so he can see better. And when it switches to Vox's camera, there's a clear shot of the couches/table as well:
When their song in the finale starts, Vox passes these monitors, which are the same ones as in the first scene with Vox and Val (plus the little photo):
Then they're in front of the couch Vel and Vox were sitting on:
And then you can see the back of Val's couch when Velvette is filming the dancing.
And in her phone screen, you can see barstools in the background, which is probably where Velvette was sitting when she showed Val the news on her phone?
Also she was filming for 10 minutes,
And then remember that uh... weapons closet that Val gets guns out of? You can see it in the background when Val and Vox are singing (just to the right of Vox).
All of this is just to say the Vees 100% always hang out in this space, and it's adorable. It's their hangout space. I was always thinking it's a lobby/living room of some kind, but I've seen people refer to it as Val's room, and you know what? It's amazing either way because either Velvette and Vox both adore Val enough to have all his posters covering their common area wall, OR they have designated Val's room as their hangout spot, and he's just chill with it 😭
Bonus: look at how Velvette looks at her boys when they go off dancing:
These three are top tier polycule material and you cannot convince me otherwise.
The 7 Deadly Sins - Circus Acts
So now that we have seen all 7 of the Deadly Sins since Mastermind released, we now have a full list of what each sin represents as a circus act! Some are confirmed while others are speculation, but I'm pretty confident in my guesses!
Lucifer, Sin of Pride - Ring Leader
Satan, Sin of Wrath - Strong Man
Beelzebub, Sin of Gluttony, - Animal Tamer
Mammon, Sin of Greed - Clown
Asmodeus, Sin of Lust - Fire Breather
Leviathan, Sin of Envy - Freak Show
Belphegor, Sin of Sloth - Magician
Despite everything, she is still his little girl.
If the show didn’t bother to make it real, I did.
requests are open
A crossover between this abomination and this blorbo :
Tw : light gore, skeleton :), slight nudity
I saw a lot of people criticizing the evolution of Valentino's characterization on S2 of Hazbin Hotel, here is my little rant on WHY i dont agree at all and think its extremely interesting :
Their problem is, he's not the manipulative, powerful jerk who only speaks kindly to charm, who only says sweet things to gain more control, and who doesn't seem to experience genuine emotion, like in Season 1.
Except that in Season 1, Valentino's characterization is developed through Angel Dust's viewpoint, who is his main victim, and above all, who is completely under his control, his influence.
This terrifying character, from whom there is no escape and who possesses all the power in this world, could be a perfect description of the Devil, absolute evil like Roo, but Valentino is a sinner, a former human.
So in season 2, we first learn that he's a bit dumb at times (his numerous "I don't understand" responses to Vox's speeches and his totally bewildered expression),
quite funny (another use of his charm is the sass),
and above all, that you can put him in his place, "mistreat" him if you're Vox (like when he grabs him, even if it doesn't compare to what he did to Angel).
That he experiences genuine emotions and can be comforted because, as you'll have gathered, this season we don't see him through Angel Dust's eyes—at least not exclusively—but mainly through the eyes of the other Vees.
And that, in my opinion, is a stroke of genius that makes him one of the most realistic characters. When you're under the influence of a toxic person, they seem invincible, capable of trapping you forever, but in reality, they're human.
Rapists have families, children, and friends they care about.
I don't want to play the personal story card, but it works very well here: I knew someone like that (obviously not on the level of Angel Dust, who is a character, so an exaggerated allegory to make it a clear example for everyone), and this person terrified me. I didn't see them for five years, and very recently I saw them again. They no longer scared me; I had emotionally detached myself from them, and my god, they were ridiculous when I saw them again.
These people are nothing without the power they wield over others.
Season 2 was gradually showing us the journey Angel Dust must take to break free from Valentino's control, to realize that he's more than a demon; he's human, he has weaknesses, and he can break free from him. We did it first so we could follow Angel Dust on his path to freedom.
Obviously, what I'm saying might be bullshit depending on how Season 3 unfolds. But don't worry, lol.
For me, Valentino is the best-written vilain because he's realistic, not in his physical appearance (big, flashy, moth-like Disney diva princess), but in his actions and behavior, how he inject fear on others, Adam didnt do that, Vox didnt do that. Valentino is scary.
Feel free to react, add to what i said or express how you dont agree with my opinion i would love to hear your interpretation :>
My take on the angel of death, the one who will die at the very end, neither bad or good
More of the toxic yaoi I am sorry yall but this is peak Voxval I fear
Short king
Cant believe this season ended Judith and Holofernes style
Should i draw this scene as the Vees....?
I love some classical painting reference
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