this is their dynamic right
How is this so in character? 🤣 And Scott is so cute
okay this is how i think it plays out. if you could stop trying to get me with the giant hook to pull me off stage for just a minute. stiles stilinski meets The Winchesters and is like "i have GOT to make these old men cry in front of me". derek hale and castiel make miley cyrus blue eyes type of eye contact with each other, Autism Edition. peter hale swans into the room and Thing One and Thing Two (dean and sam) instinctively look behind themselves to make sure crowley isn't around. self preservation instincts. dean tells lydia that she reminds him of his friend charlie (they're both women with red hair) and she immediately diagnoses him with mommy issues and implies his dick doesn't work. scott has to crane his neck up to look sam in the eye and says "oh we don't kill people here :)" while stiles mouths "that's not true" over his shoulder. dean finds out about the time stiles got possessed and is like. Scoff. Only Once? Amateur. and stiles is like "dude why are you bragging about that". you get it.
It's the first time in a long time that I do this, it's like learning to draw again.
Im giving it my all and thank you very much for your nice comments and love! You guys are very good to me 🌷
Autism senses tingling
Adrien: … *keeps distracting Marinette because not only does he have no fucking idea what facial expression he’s supposed to make because it wasn’t specified in the instructions, but he also keeps getting distracted himself*Â
My adhd ass: … wait a damn minute
I want to look more into this later
So I really like the direction they're taking Alastor's character in.
Of course there's the part where they confirm that he is owned by someone and he has this really visceral mental breakdown and that makes him sympathetic.
But also in the 7th ep he ends up making a deal with Charlie where she owes him a favor, which as of now doesn't seem that big of a deal or dangerous to Charlie, and immediately after that his demeanor changes quite a bit. He's genuinely nice and helpful to Charlie the whole rest of this and the next ep.
(like holy shit there's so much of it)
He also introduces her to Rosie who's exactly who Charlie needed in terms of helping her defend the hotel and giving her relationship advice.
We get to see Alastor's wholesome relationship with Rosie and hear her saying "Alastor has never done me wrong before" and we know she deals with him a lot. I wonder if that means
1) he's at the hotel to find a way to free himself and is very desperate about it and so he calms down a bit and becomes less hostile once he feels safer about his situation. That Charlie WILL help him once he needs it.
or 2) deals are in general a way in which he knows how to form relationships with ppl and so Rosie (and now Charlie) going along with it is what allows him to feel more secure/in control, let his guard down and genuinely bond with them.
I had very similar thoughts. I honestly think by the end of the series, Olympus needs to fall and a new order needs to replace it. I personally would love if Apollo had a big roll in that and I think he will but it needs to happen, I think
I was rereading some of my posts from 2021 and was reminded of how much meta I used to write so imma share my crazy headcanon/ theory which i thought up as plot for a revolution fic:
RR verse is on the "Olympus will fall" timeline and Zeus' actions are speeding it up.
In the recent decade there has been several great prophecies back to back. And people have remarked how weird it is that there have been so many. What if the reason is because of Zeus?
Remember, in greek mythology there is a major theme of how Your Fate Cannot Be Defied. And Zeus, king of Olympus, has a major Fate: being overthrown. However he managed to "defy" it by eating Metis.
My idea is that he has been forcefully clawing out a future where he is still king of Olympus. By doing this, he is literally changing the flow of fate. And obviously fate wants to correct itself, so the harder he fights it, the more counterforce he triggers. All prophecies meant to lead to his overthrowing are suddenly sped up. Olympus begins to lose power. Zeus is aware of this. He is also aware how people are becoming suspicious. And he needs a scapegoat. And who better than the god of prophecy who is also a threat to the throne?
Apollo mentions that Zeus blamed him for his oracle revealing a prophecy "too early" and therefore causing it to happen early. However, everyone knows it's not possible to actually cause a prophecy to happen early...so why would Zeus even have this weird line of thought? everyone probably dismissed it as Zeus being irrational, but there a juicier theory this ties into:
Apollo being the one to overthrow Zeus.
The idea of "fall of the sun, the final verse". What if this is the final prophecy that is meant to happen before Zeus is overthrown? And what if the fall this speaks of is actually when Apollo fell close to chaos? When he pulled himself together there?
What if he reformed different from his original godly form. He was literally almost gone, his body was disintegrating. Maybe he pulled himself together using the energies of chaos. Apollo himself isn't aware of this, due to a suspicious memory gap between him clawing up from the cliff and him waking up next to Artemis.
And this adds to another headcanon of mine, the fates choose Apollo to be the god of prophecy on purpose. At first glance, this is a horrible match. If they wanted a good servant, why would they choose someone so closely tied to his heart and so likely to fight fate? Someone who dares get them drunk just to extend a human's lifespan? UNLESS... they WANT him to eventually try and defy fate??
Imagine if fate was a compass and Zeus had forcefully wrenched the needle point at a bleak dark future where Olympus falls with him. And this river direction has been set so deeply in stone and run on for so long, it has worn a grove and become the mostly likely future.
you need someone willing to fight, someone to wrench the needle out. SOMEONE FAMILAR WITH FATE AND Prophecy. Someone who has the power to fight it and win. Someone who has the will. Perhaps a baby god who was willing to fight Python, and who would have likely died there. But if he successfully did take on the powers of prophecy, one day that same godling would fight Python again, would absorb the powers of chaos to recreate himself.
Perhaps not today and maybe not even for the next four thousand years
but one day that godling would stare down at that wretched compass hand and decide to yank the flow out of its place. And maybe, that godling means a chance for Olympus to have a different future.
Anyways that's my crazy theory i hope it wasn't too confusing. It also links up with my other story theme idea about fate, hope and apollo blah blah blah, which i rambled about in a different post.
Edit: just remembered my other crazy thought, what if ZEUS PURPOSEFULLY TRIED TO GET RID OF APOLLO NOT ONLY CAUSE HE IS A THREAT TO THE THRONE BUT ALSO BECAUSE AS THE GOD OF PROPHECY HE IS MOST LIKELY TO REALIZE SOMETHING IS WRONG AND THAT ZEUS IS MESSING WITH FATE?!???? Basically pulling a imma say you're the murderer before u realise im the murderer. (i cant remember the actual saying Lmaoo)
yes yes yes yes, exactly, yes. Love this hc. Should be canon
My headcanon is that this is the moment in-ho started taking an interest in gi-hun:
Because it was such an unusual thing to do. An unusually kind thing to do. In a moment where you couldn't really blame anyone for pairing up with someone they thought would help them survive (most people would prioritize their own lives in this moment, it's completely natural), gi-hun instead chose to extend his hand to the elderly man he had befriended because he couldn't bear to see him left alone without a partner. Even if it meant gi-hun himself would be at a severe disadvantage for the next game.
I like to think this is the moment that made in-ho pause and realize there is something different about gi-hun.
Souheki is purely platonic to me BUT I do love the canon fact Dazai saw Ranpo using his skill-that's-not-actually-a-skill (this is an important precision) once and immediately became his n°1 stan. His diehard fan. The leader of his fanclub (which he created). It's the cutest thing in the world and I love re-reading that part of the light novel just because of Dazai's evident enthusiasm when talking about Ranpo.
I enjoyed this very much
Some more Alastor (and his lady friends) insanity
They are everything to me
They always protect each other
I love them
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[ How dare you make them use that power (that they are still uncomfortable to use) If you hurt them even a single hair the last thing you'll see will be my blue fire ]
little hc I like to think that even if he couldn't fight, he would send his killing intent all over the battlefield instead--
What if Lilith order was not to take down the hotel from the inside but to protect her family while she was incapable to do it
Trans, Aroace, He/Him, Autistic, Artist, Writer. Lover of one-sided ships
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