Ok, I asked my question about how the American Military is keeping diseases from one world from spreading to the other in the Q&A and Fenrir had some interesting things to say (one of which was that Jason was literally the military’s Guinea pig and was probably the only person going around without a biohazard suit on for the first few months). But one thing that really stood out to me is the fact that pretty much all of the non-magical illnesses humans can catch in the Fantasy Realm are the same as the ones in the Regular Realm. They just have different names.
Which brings me to this headcanon. Tholdrin is an only child, but not because his parents stopped with him. He was just the only one who survived past the age of 5.
excuse me rewind they just chucked Jason into the fantasy world for what- shits and giggles?
And this makes me wonder what they call our diseases. And how their diseases evolved almost exactly like ours. Or what the magical diseases do
person who reblogged your master thinking with my deranged ramblings today. hiiiii!!!
um. i have a thought! you say that the guardians WILLINGLY gave up the things they couldn't really handle, but i think that they were most likely pressured into it by divine cream.
from the way wasp responds to having to seal her emeraldine (which it's pretty obvious that it was pressure) to pheonix pepper saying that the guardians may have been "means to an end" (likely speaking to divine cream cookie specifically), divine cream is just. really nasty and controlling, i fear 💔
hi hi hi (: sorry this took a bit to get back to I wanted to collect my thoughts
That's certainly a possibility! Divine Cream hasn't made himself out to be super "good" thus far. He seems like utilitarian sort: what would benefit the most amount of cookies? Sacrificing his own and his friends' memories, no matter how sentimental they are. I wish we got a better timeframe of the events of the game: how long has it been since the guardians received their powers (going off of the assumption that they all indeed received them and weren't born with them, as WA didn't seem to have any powers before her deal with Navis), when was the first tragedy/attacks that drove them to seal the oven, and how long has it been since? When was the Citrus Order established, which is in service of and supposedly hand-picked by Divine Cream despite him not residing there (or at least hasn't for a good while)?
Has DC always been so utilitarian, or was that something that developed as the situation in the tower grew dire? Philosophies like that aren't something that spontaneously manifests. Did all of the other guardians truly feel sealing everything away was their only choice, or did they have their doubts?
I would hesitate to label him as controlling, simply because of the lack of outright + full conversations from him, but he does seem scarily good at dispassionate prioritization and judgment, but still acting as if he cares to everyone else. I would garner a guess that he was already that way when it came down to sealing the oven + the guardians' memories: DC simply didn't have any that could cause him grief. Plus, we don't know much about the other guardians, maybe there were some that were completely ok with giving up their bad memories. I say ground oat bc living with survivor's guilt is an incomprehensible weight. I'm sure some, if given the chance, would choose to discard those memories and lift the burden. Perhaps Ground Oat couldn't take it.
i've already gone into f1 drivers and their silence about the abortion rights clamor in texas, but let me raise a question for f1 fans, specifically those on tumblr:
why and how are human rights only an issue when it comes to middle eastern countries?
I’m starting the lyricstuck of cliché that i said somedays ago and... do i put another ship beside rosemary and vrisrezi? ‘Cause, like, i think maybe some other ship could be good! theres never too much characters! maybe an Arafefnep (ot3 4ever)? or an cottoncandy? i want to make these girls only.
the colors of eclipsa's magic (and the marks on her and moon's arms) kind of match the color scheme of star's mewberty. I don't know why this would be important, or even if it has any relevance at all, but the similarities intrigue me