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Perfection šš»šš»
My favorite thing is imagining what it would be like if the canon characters met fanfiction versions of themselves
For example-
Canon Stephen: Who are you?
From the Top Stephen: Iām you, but where you only think of having sex with Tony Stark, I actually do it
Watching eurovision first semifinal and man did I forgot how meme our song is XD
There was a (normal)pig wearing a crown and was incorrectly referred to as a king, Steve corrected and called him the legend he truly is.
It warmed my heart in a way in a way it hasn't been in a long while š«”
Yet another reason why I love Doctor Strange!
Minor-y spoiler-y, but not too bad. Major warning for my brand of sense of humour and my inability to choose between American and British spellings.
Anyway, I was appreciating @ririsasyās Every Doctor Strange Appearance in Endgame and the analysis there when I noticed something I hadnāt before in the Great Purple Vortexes of Awesome (thatās their official name in the comics, probably).
Source: @ririsasy
Take a close look at the spell. We canāt really get a HD look at this spell yet, but that doesnāt mean we canāt try to interpret the pixels to the best of our ability. It would be putting the āobsessed fanā title at risk.
At the beginning of what the audience sees of the spell, Doctor Strange floats into frame. All Outriders within his target area are floating within purple beams of light before quickly being followed by these bright tendrils coming from the ground.
Within a couple seconds, these white light tendrils have fully elongated and grabbed onto the Outrider above them.
And finally, when Doctor Strange lands, the Outriders are pulled downward to the ground. What I had not noticed before while watching the film in theatres is that the Outriders are not slammed into the ground to kill them. Instead theyāre being pulled into some sort of portal to who-knows-where. I would assume another dimension where they canāt harm others.
That rumbling after? Those are portals closing and the ground fixing itself.
And by the time the portals are closed, itās as if the ground was never disturbed in the first place.
What does this mean? It means throughout the entire Infinity War, including the battle in Endgame with plenty of Outrider fodder to toss around, we as an audience never actually see Doctor Strange kill on-screen.
For those of you who live fulfilling lives outside of fandom donāt remember, in Doctor Strangeās origin movie, he ends up killing a man in self-defense.
This used to be a personās astral body. And this is why you donāt stick forks into sockets.
After checking on his enemy and finding that, yep, he killed him, Doctor Strange is pretty upset about it. And he has no interest in ever repeating that again to the point that, at first, he rejects the Ancient Oneās initial offering of becoming Master of the New York Sanctum.
Source: theavengerscast on Instagram
Somehow, against all odds in his position as a Master of the Mystic Arts, every action we have seen from him on-screen follows this mantra. The most damaging spell he ever uses against Thanos in Infinity War was this lightning-bolt thing (some fan theories think it might be the Bolts of Balthakk, but I like to call them the Sweet Lightning Lava Bolts). Considering Thanos was crushed by a boulder the size of a building at the beginning of the fight on Titan, I am not too worried about Thanosās health here.
Endgame follows this trend with the scene identified above and his role in the latter part of the fight on being a protector for the whole field by keeping floodwaters back after severe damage to the surrounding landscape.
One of my greatest hopes for future appearances of Doctor Strange under various directors is that this remains a core part of his personality. While he understands the necessity of self-defense, because he has so many tools in his multi-dimensional toolbelt to deal with his enemies in other ways, I hope he continues to use his creativity and abilities to save others (and the universe) without killing and with as little physical harm as he can viably get away with. I hope that, should he be in a corner where major physical harm and/or killing is the only way out, he still continues to display regret at the outcome in some manner. I also hope that, should he ever be in a team situation where someone asks him to kill an intelligent being, he outright says ānoā.
In the end, it was a great thing to realize in such a small section of onscreen time and it makes me very excited to see where Doctor Strange goes in Phase 4.
Oh my god I already love this idea!!!
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this is me reading a fluffy fic