SCOTT MICHAEL FOSTER as CAPPIE GREEK 3.01 · The Day After
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SCOTT MICHAEL FOSTER as CAPPIE GREEK 3.01 · The Day After
have a neurodivergent or just not good with understanding what is offensive to people, whumpee just feeling so so aweful after saying something that hurt someone even tho they didn't mean it to be mean and whumpee having so much anxiety about being a bad person and being so worried about acidently saying something bad to someone else that they just don't talk or they only talk in a language that they have a limited vocabulary afterwards
*falls to my knees, raising my fists and yelling into the air like a defeated disney villain* HOFFMANNNNNNNN
I've been thinking for a bit and I googled the symbolism of matches. Unfortunately I do not have as clear of a guess this time around, (probably cause I don't have a clear question.. actually)
Yk what let me establish specific questions that I am going to try and figure out. Don't respond to these.
1. What are the concepts [ ] embodies?
2. Why and how can it summon The Blood God?
3. Why did it choose Tommy as it's vessel?
4. What is it's goal/motivation?
Alright, that makes things a little easier. Now for the questions I have for you.
1. Does it's domain have something to do with desire and or motivation? I mean, it's sign is a hand, so that would fit. Plus, matchsticks can loosely be associated with that. Plus, desire sparks confli- wait. Sparks. Is it's domain conflict? Conflict brings slaughter. Red doesn't just make people kill others it makes them aggressive. Is it conflict?
2. Was it a specific quality that Tommy had that caused [ ] to choose him? Or was he just perfect in his absolute mediocrity?
3. You have stated that it doesn't want to destroy the world and that it would be bad for business. So. Does it gain energy from living beings in some way?
All excellent questions, and about what I was thinking in terms of what to investigate.
1.Ding ding ding. Figured it out in real time. Now it is a synonym of conflict, but yes, essentially that is its main domain. It is the spark of conflict.
2. There are specific qualities of Tommy, though at the end of the day it is a bit down to timing and 'yeah sure that one works' since there are nearly infinite vessels [ ] could have chosen.
3. Nope! Not a vampire unlike some people.
Guess who had an afternoon free? Me!
Guess who have multiple long wip to work on? Also me!
Guess who just started a new wip because they have absolutely zero self-control?