My fellow Ghost fans - I have a theory. What if Papa V Perpetua is actually musician Tobias Forge but in makeup and a wig?
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My fellow Ghost fans - I have a theory. What if Papa V Perpetua is actually musician Tobias Forge but in makeup and a wig?
The scar on Sawashiro Kyo's neck could be from him peeling off his tattoo himself.
You're probably aware that the green woman in the Five-Star has a tattoo on her neck, but I don't know if this tattoo is a sign of her being a Five-Star or of her bloodline (the green woman could be Kyo's older sister)… If Kyo was a former member of the Five-Star, then perhaps he lost his original Digimon partner through his activities, and peeled off his tattoo himself, leaving the scar on his neck.
After all, perhaps Murasamemon is a memento of the person who taught Kyo that Digimon = family.
Kyo and Murasamemon are both people who have lost someone important to them, so perhaps they are close to each other.
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I was working out and this suddenly came to me, so I'll write it down……
Am I the only one who needs a novel, a comic book, a short story or just something spanning the time period between the mantis crew splitting up and the beginning of jedi survivor?
I need to know everything Cal felt after his found family left him, and I need to see him throw himself recklessly into rebel activity with Saw Garrerra as a way to cope.
The mission to Coruscant in jedi survivor gave us a brief glimpse into the relationships Cal has with his new crew, but I need details. The failed coup on Norsid, the job on Cardia and just… rebellion shenanigans! Gabs’ backstory as a syndicate slicer and Bravo’s past as a military pilot could be so interesting, along with whatever they come up with for the twins.
(voice of someone who has just remembered she has a sewing machine) I don't HAVE to shop for skirts. I could MAKE skirts.
my ass needs a BREAK get me out of here i need to pass out for like a full week
For Aurora:
What’s a secret they haven’t told serious romantic partners and don’t plan to tell?
If they’re scared, who do they want comfort from? Does this answer change depending on the type of fear?
What’s a secret they haven’t told serious romantic partners and don’t plan to tell? I think the full extent of her struggles with infertility and not being a mother is something she's always going to keep private. The shame aspect, especially for a woman in this time period, would be monumental. She is so successful in all other facets of her life, but having children is a glaring failure on her part. The pain and grief is hers and hers alone. She projects this outward persona of being the perfect socialite, but internally she's falling apart and she has been for a long time.
If they’re scared, whom do they want comfort from? Does this answer change depending on the type of fear? We see in the show that when her entire world is collapsing, she immediately goes to Agnes and Ada (and Marian, I suppose, but she's sort of circumstantial). Familial support means so much to her, and so I think there must have been a great relief in Agnes coming to her defense with Charles. Prior to that, there was a fear that even her own family would push her out, at least publicly. And while Aurora knows that it may still be the case, at least she also now has the reassurance that they'll still be there to support her in some capacity.
Her instinct to go to her aunts in this case is a departure from what she did in season one when facing financial ruin. In that instance, she set out to fix things herself. She showed great pragmatism and competence in keeping the Fane name clean and still on top. Her tightrope act was a marvel in how she still managed to skate around Mrs. Astor's law without falling too far from grace. Instead, Lina was just a little miffed for a while, but gradually came around. The major difference is that one was a problem she had power to prevent. But her husband parading around a mistress is not. And for that, she desperately needs her family to rally around her.
It's disappointing that the show largely pulled away from focusing in on this woman's world like they did in season one where the men were pretty much just circumstantial. Without that, we don't really see women interacting with each other and only each other as much. So, we don't know the intricacies of these relationships. In season one, Aurora and Anne were thick as thieves, and in season two it seems like Aurora and Bertha had grown close. Now, it's like neither of them have any actual friends. For Bertha, I can believe that Aurora was her only close friend, but Aurora has been a beloved member of this society all her life. There have to be other close confidantes. I just wish we could see them.
Ough pain for no reason
so guys how was sex like discovered