I really like sm do f2!mike tiny, so tiny, i love it
'You're as beautiful as the day i lost you'
I'm not the first person to make this connection, I'm sure, but I wanted to put it out into the world before we get the rescue mission arc.
So, we know that QCellbit and QBaghera 100% believe their children are totally dead, and they react with great hostility to anyone claiming otherwise (as we saw with what happened to BBH in purgatory 2's Bolas hunt).
Put a pin in that.
You guys remember the false eggs from the election? The ones that looked like Chay and Tallulah (just uncracked) but turned out to actually be codes?
Put a pin in that too.
Now, remember that it's specifically Pomme and Richas planning this rescue mission, with the aid of QPhilza.
Others have also pointed out the way Philza spoke about the mission could imply the two eggs will very likely lose a canon life doing this.
One last pin, I promise.
Lets connect the pins now.
Cellbit and Baghera believe their children are dead, but suddenly, out of nowhere and without warning, what looks like their eggs come running up to them. In their current mental states, they very well might believe it to be a trick like the false eggs, set up by the purgatory watcher with the sole intention of torturing them, so they might fight.
Imagine the horror they'd each experience if they realized these truly were their eggs, alive and well, only moments too late. Imagine Phil running up too late to stop them, shouting to them that they were real, that they were alive. Imagine the heartbreak.
I hope it won't be like this, but I recognize the angst potential when I see it.
TRICK
or trea??!t
treat, of course!!
Do you think, when he was arrested, that Cell was seen as the same as any other prisoners? Do you think he resided in the same places, ate the same food, performed the same work? Do you think the guards saw him and his violent history and let him roam the same as the thieves whose POV we saw it through?
Or do you think they saw this barely 18-year-old, who turned to violence and cannibalism as a means to survive, and recognized the danger he posed? Do you think they held him down, fought against his struggle, and let the other prisoners know that he wasn’t like them?
Do you think Cell was confused, confused as to why he was so different from the other Brazilians that lived in those same conditions? Do you think that he saw them as threats not because they were ones, but rather, because he knew that they lived so much better than him, yet still wound up here?
Do you think this man— if you could even call this teen a man— saw JV, Pac, Mike, and Guaxinim as threats out of jealousy? Empty wishes that he could have lives their lives and made smarter decisions to be a free man roaming the earth?
Do you think he cried when they held him down and put that infernal thing on him?
Não.
Ele é um animal.
Os animais não sentem.
Healed. Now just to get him some therapy-
FUCK IT I CANT STAND SEEING HIM SUFFER *THROWS HIM ON MY INSURANCE FOR HAND SURGERY* GOOD LUCK AND GODSPEED YOU TIRED OLD MAN
@filazuli
He will never recover from this mentally and will explode y'all with his mind every night before sleep ^^
[Context: While talking about how he lost his leg, Pac accidentally says "Felps" instead of "Cell"]
Pac: Felps— no, it was Cellbit. Guys, I got confused, it was a lot of trauma in my life, they bit my leg while I was awake and conscious. At that moment, I passed out, I don't remember if it was Cellbit or Felps, both of them were there.
[ Translation via @TZC_updates ]
Interesting... (I yielded, I'm back)
Hello i'm a normal person here's some stuff i drew to illustrate different traits different "person getting controlled" tropes can have
There is, indeed, a cat.
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