What do you mean the iconic witch hat was born from Glinda's spite and cruelty but became a symbol of her willingness to stand by Elphaba even if it ostracized her from her friends and peers? What do you mean the witch's broom is an item enchanted in a moment of panic and innovation as Elphaba refuses to be cowed and grounded? WHAT DO YOU MEAN the spooky black cloak is a representation of Glinda's selflessness as she wraps it lovingly around Elphaba's shoulders, a threadbare cloak that will maybe, hopefully, keep her best friend (lover) warm? WHAT DO YOU MEAN all these symbols of evil actually represent a deep bond of friendship and love? What do you mean????
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Scrolling on insta or Tumblr in public is fun till either, you almost start crying because of how sad a show/post is (tenrose and stolitz cough cough) or you open it and it just like bam fanart of a triangle kissing a man (billford)
it's funny that we were all so worried about viktor's villain arc and then jayce was like L + ratio + here's my unconditional love and forgiveness + i always thought your imperfections were beautiful + nothing about you is broken to me + in every universe i will find you and save you from your loneliness + none of this is worth it if you arent by my side. and viktor folded IMMEDIATELY
Tonight's Magma doodles
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First of LL doodle requests down! Jadina for @amaranthine22. Couldn't stop myself from doing both pre- and post- Anathos cycle :))
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Sometimes a family is a put out Earth Kingdom Captain and his three teenaged bullies
Go Team Steam! Iâm running out of chapters in @lovelyelbowleech âs fic War CrimesâŠ
First of all, thanks to @marypsue for listening to my ramblings and giving some feedback about this a few days ago and to @eregyrn-falls for talking about Alexâs Q&A, which reminded me to write it up and post it.
Warning: this is going to be long. Sorry.
One of the things that Iâve always hoped would get an explanation from Alex (but possibly never will?) is the meaning behind the symbol on Stanâs fez/the Cipher Wheel.
First, a bit of a tangent, but I hope a productive one: in GF fanfic, a common issue when Bill and Stan appear together in a fic is that we never canonically heard Billâs nickname for Stan (assuming he would have given Stan one, which, given Billâs character, seems like a safe bet). Fic authors usually get around this by having Bill call Stan âFez,â which makes sense given thatâs where his symbol is and itâs a pretty distinctive element of his appearance.
BUT.
But Bill doesnât call Dipper âballcap,â or Mabel âsweater,â or Soos ât-shirt,â even though thatâs where their symbols are found. Their nicknames are based on what the symbol IS, and the symbols (at least roughly?) represent who they are as characters.
So, ultimately, thinking about what Billâs nickname for Stan might be sort of helps clarify what Stanâs symbol might mean vis-Ă -vis his character. Ahem. Back to the symbol.
The clearest direct mention of the symbol is in Journal 3, when Ford writes that Stanâs fez is from Filbrickâs membership in the âRoyal Order of the Holy Mackerel.â Itâs totally possible this is all there is to it, itâs a funny fish symbol. Alexâs old DeviantArt account is reportedly holymackerel, so itâs possible itâs just something he thought was funny and thatâs that.
But, we all know how much Alex loves to misdirect people â almost as much as he likes to have multiple layers of mysteries and meaning in GF. So I think itâs more likely this is just a superficial meaning for Stanâs symbol.
Looking at the symbol, there could be a few different interpretations, so Iâll present the three most interesting ones I came up with, in order of what I think is the likelihood itâs the real meaning of the symbol.
First, another look at the symbol as it appears on the fez:
Now what if we do this:
 Looks like an eye, right? Just one eye?
The least likely theory is that the symbol has something to do with Stanâs character being connected to Billâs in some way. Itâs a cool interpretation, considering how important the idea of the âbeast with just one eyeâ was, and the fact that, as Mr. Mystery, Stan wore an eyepatch (and so had just one eye visible). If youâre a subscriber to the Same Coin theory, this interpretation might work for that.
I personally donât think this is it, though. So letâs turn the symbol this way:
Notice the symbol in canon art is always represented with these proportions. Now what does it look like? A bit like the portal casting a shadow? Who lived (figuratively and literally) in the shadow of the portal for 30 years? Yeah.
Stan, with his long-standing self-esteem and self-worth issues, saw himself as just âpart of a dynamic duo,â essentially Fordâs shadow, not capable of accomplishing anything on his own. So, this interpretation is a little more likely to me, and I headcanon that Billâs nickname for Stan would be something like âShadow,â because itâs not only thematically appropriate, itâs snide and hurtful.
But this still doesnât seem like itâd be an appropriate symbol for Stanâs character. After all, reductively thinking of him as Fordâs shadow would only represent most peopleâs (and his own self-) perception of Stan in the first (admittedly long) part of his character arc. So what represents the culmination of his character arc?
Letâs turn the symbol one more time:
Look familiar?
Well, first of all, there are some similar-looking symbols in the history museum in SotBE:
And on the ur-Cipher Wheel in Mabelcorn:
I personally donât think itâs related to the symbol thatâs similar to the Freemason symbol, because that seems on-the-nose and superficial to be on a secret society fez (though a cute reference), and more related to Dipperâs character than Stanâs. I think the other symbol gives a clue as to its meaning, since itâs also incredibly similar to Stanâs symbolâs shape.
âŠwhat legendary bird is often represented in this shape? And the shape on the fez? Wings upraised in a circular shape?
SoâŠmy best guess is that this is a simplified, stylized version of one of the best symbols for Stanâs character: a phoenix. The imagery of Stan burning is present throughout the series, and of course, Stan is literally immolated and reborn in the finale. I absolutely headcanon that this is what Stanâs symbol really means. (But I donât think Bill would ever call Stan âPhoenix,â do you?)
All this is just speculation, though. Youâd have to have actually been in the writerâs room (or Alexâs brain), or have done a lot of research into ancient symbols (in so many cultures and historical contexts, seriously â Egyptian symbolism, indigenous American tribal symbolism, secret society symbolism, alchemy symbols, etc) to suss out what everything related to Stan and his symbol (the flag/banners for the Royal Order of the Holy Mackerel, the first symbol in comparison to the second symbol â both work for the Phoenix symbolism, the color symbolism in the series, etc) might mean.