I will do anything for her, i'm not under a spell i swear
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I will do anything for her, i'm not under a spell i swear
The Weugan scared my fuckin' pig. Sam's fuckin' pissed.
Weugan.
It’s well vs Its well
I feel like the wording of this isn’t just supposed to be confusing it’s supposed to have two meanings. There could be a broken well and magic itself could not be broken it could be well.
Weugan says “something broke.” Not “magic broke” and rejects the claim that magic is new, just that the rules are. Magic itself is well, it never broke thats why Sam’s very specific question (“What in magic broke?”) came up with a confusing answer.
In Adventuring Party, Brennan claims that Weugan had said that the well that is the source of magic broke. When Aabria corrects him she specifically points out that nothing was said about the source of magic. If “well” does refer to a well that does not mean that well is the source of magic.
I think whatever was keeping magic the way it was at Gowpenny was man made. At some point someone found a way to funnel an insane ancient power for easier use and then built a society around it. It was never built for everyone to use, that’s why the rush of awakenings “broke” it.
Magic shouldn’t be so easy to use. It’s supposed to be scary. It has always been a chaotic and unpredictable force and it has finally returned to that state. It is well and the well that was keeping it contained is broken.
This has probably been said already, but I’m pretty sure Sam never actually charmed Weugan.
Weugan was acting as though it were on the outside of the spell looking in, noticing the strangeness of Evan and Jammer’s behaviour just as easily as Sam and K could.
Neither Evan nor Jammer were able to perceive their own nor each other’s behaviour as odd and were instead preoccupied with determining who got to be “the dog.”
The actual dog did not engage in their feud despite being the sole intended target of Sam’s spell.
Weugan didn’t listen to Sam because she had charmed it, it listened to Sam because she had increased the intensity of a truth about herself (and Weugan is all about increase).
When Sam started getting uncomfortable with the effect her spell had on her friends, Weugan implied that it saw no problem with it and suggested that the effect could last forever, assuring her that she’d done nothing more than amplify that which was already true.
Sam didn’t make Evan and Jammer love her. They already did. Sam didn’t charm Weugan. She earned its respect.
Sam said, “I’m worth listening to.” Weugan said, “Of course you are,” and listened.
Sometimes the scariest monster is the simple truth that you are already enough.
This has been in my head for a minute but I need to say it. Someone on here had a horrid take about calling Sam a manipulator and that rubbed me deeply wrong, especially since CHARM is not convincing people to do things they dont want to do, its convincing people to do things they wouldnt NORMALLY do. Weugan literally says in the episode that she didn't make him, Jammer, or Evan do anything that wasnt already there. It seems a little icky to make this long think piece about how the character, whos whole arc is genuine connection, vs the other 3 characters who have made egregious and deeply manipulative actions in the same season. I promise the black woman saying "Hi" was not the threat you think it was.
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Weugan
With the new potential something something between the Qohlye and Weugan, my mind immediately saw this like a teachers of different subjects in a teacher's lounge gossip story.