✦ Dandy's Block Analysis for Baby G and SnD's fight scene
A/N: upcoming spoilers for chronicles part 10-10.5 and so on, dandy's block was made by:@x1ge trigger warning(s): child abuse
When the fight broke out between the three of them, it started the usual way. Silent kept teasing, pushing, trying to get a reaction. A punch was thrown and missed. Glisten reacted immediately and hit back, hard. The punch landed straight on Silent’s face, strong enough to crack his mask.
That was when things changed.
Silent kept smiling. His voice stayed the same, still mocking, still joking—but something under it shifted. The hit felt familiar in a way that made his stomach tighten. It wasn’t just pain. It felt like something he had already lived through once. Like the past had slipped back in for a moment.
After that, the fight stopped being simple. Silent didn’t see it as a quick kill anymore, something to finish fast and laugh about later. That punch changed how he looked at everything. What he wanted now wasn’t speed.
it was control.
Whatever that hit reminded him of, it made him want to drag this out and make sure it ended completely.
Because of that, the fight stopped being about speed. Silent no longer wanted it over quickly. He wanted to kill and destroy Glisten completely, to tear apart the situation they were in in the most brutal way possible.
That single hit changed everything that followed. The way Silent and Deadly searched for Glisten, the way they fought him, all of it shifted. An image became attached to Glisten’s face, and the twins stopped seeing him as himself. They saw someone else. That was why their bloodthirst grew harsher and more violent with every action Glisten took.
As Silent and Deadly went after Glisten, the way they fought became different. More focused. More aggressive. An image started to attach itself to Glisten’s face—one that didn’t belong to him.
The twins stopped seeing Glisten as himself. With every move he made, every word he said, that image became clearer. Their attacks grew harsher, more brutal, like they were fighting someone else entirely.
The way Silent talked made it worse. His words didn’t sound like they were meant for Glisten anymore. They sounded aimed at someone from his past.
With the upper hand now theirs, something inside him twisted the situation into something personal, something he had waited a long time for.
This wasn’t just a fight anymore.
It felt like finishing something that had never been finished. Not because Glisten was trying to escape, but because someone else once had. Glisten was only there because he reminded them.
The way Silent spoke during it all only deepened that feeling. His words didn’t sound like they were meant for Glisten anymore. They sounded aimed at someone else, someone who had left marks that never healed properly.
Now that the twins had the upper hand, something inside Silent twisted the moment into something personal, something he had carried with him for far too long.
Baby G didn’t know that with every word he spoke, he was giving the conjoined twins more reason, more motivation, more desire to kill and mutilate him.
He was feeding an image they never wanted to see again. With every sentence and every action, Glisten reminded them more and more of their abusive father.
The twins had his face attached to Glisten’s face, no longer caring who they were hurting, as long as that face disappeared.
They wanted to hit him harder. Over and over and over again.
Until the image was gone.













