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Hublublublu - Mike
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Hi! I found your Rosinante slave au last night while exploring Tumblr and was wondering... how would Rosi react to learning of Fisher Tiger's death? Especially when the papers say, because of the law about blood transfers between species, he wasn't allowed human blood and bled to death?
I know you said he killed his own master, but that same night, he was able to escape with his life because Fisher Tiger attacked the Holy City at the same time, so I was wondering if he'd feel anything about the Fishman's death
Uhh I think he would be devastated by it!
That night, when Rosinante killed his master, he did so fully aware that it would also lead to his own death. It was a planned suicide — and if he was going to die, he wanted to go out in style.
It was an unbelievably lucky twist of fate that Fisher Tiger happened to arrive that very night to free the slaves.
He didn’t just grant Rosinante his freedom — he gave him a new life, new chances, and a path forward on more levels than one. That’s something Rosinante will never forget. He will always be profoundly, immeasurably grateful to the fish-man.
That’s also why I believe the news of his death would shatter Rosi. If I counted the years correctly, it would be his third year with the Donquixote family by then. His social skills and even his muteness would have improved a great deal by that point — but this news would send him into a deep, unbroken silence for weeks.
My silly warm up for today: Strawhats as Fishmen! (Fun fact: I have a degree in aquatic sciences! I blame One Piece and fishmen for my love of the ocean and all its critters!)
Pisces men with mostly fire energy in their chart are so confusing!!!! What do they even want in love? I know one with a natal stellium in the 8th house, his eyes speak volumes but he wont reveal shit
LORRDDDDTT
Girl watchu doing over there messing with them fish men??! lmaooo.
Pisces Sun man is already one thing..ok? A Pisces Sun man with a bunch of fire just likes being liked. He most likely trying to build his roster. He needs a self-esteem booster. So, your answer is no.
Pisces Sun man with a 8th house stellium might actually eeaatt 👌🏽👌🏽 Pisces Sun men already need a therapist but instead they seek relationships to fix them because they have low self-esteem, however with an 8th house stelly he may already be deeply in-tuned with himself he already knows the shadow side of things and it also depends on what signs/planets are there in the 8th house.
As an eighth houser, if you want him, be YOURSELF and appreciate him. Don't make him feel like an outsider or a weirdo, even if he is lol.
Love blossoms in the strangest of places.
Thoughts on..
Hordy as a villian
I know people didn't like hordy as a villain but I loved him. Because..
Hordy was the perfect empty shell. He hated humans so much that he lost himself in hatred.
The hatred didn't even belong to him. Humans had done nothing to him, nothing to his loved ones, he lost nothing to them but still hatred rooted in his heart. Why? Because of the people around him.
His hatred wasn't his. It was inherited, inherited from people around him. The hatred and prejudice rooted in his heart grew so much that it became his entirety.
He didn't even consider fish-men his allies. He didn't care what happened to them as long as he could have revenge on humans. He didn't care about himself either.
Oda portrayed it so beautifully. How hatred grows in the heart and makes a man so empty. It showed how hatred, when passed on, takes shape into prejudice against a certain race. Prejudice against a certain race isn't born overnight, it takes root slowly, generation by generation.
From Fisher Tiger to Hordy.
Fisher Tiger's heart, a tinge bit of but surely, carried hatred for humans. Though, he was against passing on the hatred to future generations. His hatred was limited to some humans instead of all of them.
But, it carried on in one person's heart — Arlong.
Arlong's hatred was much more intense than Fisher Tiger's. He didn't care about any humans. He perceived them all as evil and bad. He passed it on to Hordy.
Hordy's hatred wasn't limited to humans, it expanded. It expanded to even his fellow fish-men who thought humans were nice and sought friendship with them.
We were shown 3 generations.
And the hatred grew worse by each one of them. Hatred becomes a never ending cycle if passed on.
Hangyodon looking he has seen some Really F*cked-Up Stuff as Baxter Laughs Maniacally...
(Like Every Mad Scientists...)
The Knight-Messenger from the beginning of Diu Crone
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(Source: Diu Crone, by Heinrich von dem Turlin)
Deep Ones? In my Medieval Arthurian Romance?
More likely than you think!
This is his horse btw: