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By Aleth Romanillos
Opal being forgetful
I headcanon that Delta has some sort of repressed trauma where he doesn't really acknowledge it unless he's close to death. What's your view of this?
I wouldn’t be surprised if this how Delta tends to operate for a few years of being an Outcode. I mean, as soon as he was able to leave his AU, he immediately jumped to focusing on trying to protect everyone else.
And by the time Sans was giving up, expressing suicidal ideation by just wanting to be with his bro, the kid gives him a pep talk and a power up and Delta once again buries it.
Personally I think Delta leans in a lot to his identity as, well, Delta—both Sans and the bravery soul, as if Delta is a gem fusion lmao. It helps create distance from what happened when he was still only Sans, before absorbing the bravery soul.
And his moments of inner turmoil and exhaustion and trauma are often expressed internally—as himself, as just Sans—when Delta has given up. And often the bravery soul, Beta, has to encourage him to keep going. And as a result, things from Delta’s life as Sans tend to just get buried.
However I do believe that eventually all that repression from Sans will catch up, perhaps shown by Delta becoming increasingly more and more unstable. But thankfully Delta has some wonderful friends and a cute puppy and some therapy lined up.
(I’m also curious how others view the absorption of the bravery soul + Sans’ soul. Is delta just sans—used as a multiverse nickname—or is delta moreso like a fusion. Perhaps both.)
(On another note, I found this cool song that makes me think of Delta.)
Alright, now who's your favorite Fusion?
Opal
Alexandrite
Stevonnie
Rainbow Quartz / RQ 2.0 (plz rb & specify in tags!)
Smoky Quartz
Sardonyx
Malachite
Fluorite
Rhodonite
Other (plz rb & specify in tags!)
Requested by Anon!
Yellow Aventurine, the adventurous fusion of Calcite and Pyrite! Not so much of the loud, dangerous and rambunctious type for adventures, Aventurine seeks out their thrills through exploring abandoned and abtönt ruins and habitats. Head always up in the clouds, they can get lost in the sights around them. They have the ability to glide in the air, no real way of truly flying.
This is random but I know you like SU so I'm gonna say this to you instead of whispering it to the void so I get a conversation out of it; I want to know more about Fluorite. If a two-gem fusion like Garnet or Rhodonite is considered taboo, how would a gem react to a three- or four-gem fusion propositioning her to join their relationship? I want her character to be more explored than "chill granny caterpillar polycule".
I honestly never really thought about her more. Probably because romantic relationships are alien to me anyway. Much less polyamorous ones.
That said, i feel like Fluorite's reason for staying fused and new gems joining is the comfort of like-minded gems sticking together for safety from homeworld, only the sticking together is very literal.
Fusions are always representations of the relationships of the fusees, Garnet is romantic love, Stevonnie is Friendship (and later a qpr or romantic relationship, i guess), the other Crystal Gem fusions are fighting teams. Except maybe the ones including Steven, which are always more interesting.
Fluorite's relationship dynamic is akin to that of strangers huddling around a campfire outside in the winter in order to keep warm.
Canon Garnet + Emerald + Peach Aventurine
Tiger's Eye
Brown Ammolite
Royston Turquoise
Spiny Oyster Turquoise