When I first saw Fjord's new character art in the most Critical Role Mighty Nein Renion, my first thought was: "OH MY GOD, IT'S OSKAR!"
Lucréce and Alastor arrived with only the clothes on their backs and everything in their pockets. Their clothes and belongings had been neatly placed in bags with the rest of the other students’ luggage after they had been placed in their ceremonial robes.
In their pockets:
Lucréce came with a pack of tarot cards, an apple, and string
Alastor arrived with a pen and a watch
This is Money Snake. She only appears every 312 years.
If you reblog her picture within the next twenty-five seconds you will have good luck and fortune for the rest of your life.
I think Alastor’s stitches are to prevent him from smiling, based on the placement. On his wiki, it says that he see smiling as an act of dominance and power. If his enemies frown, he sees himself as superior. So, it would make sense that whoever is on the other side of his chains is actually “wiping his smile off his face”, so to speak. They would want to show that Alastor is powerless and weaker compared to them.
And yet, he’s straining to smile regardless. He’s trying to keep some semblance of control despite the chains and stitches of his contract.
Lucréce and Alastor both overblot in Book 6 and 7 respectively through methods that will most likely be decided later. Lucréce overblots due to feelings of helplessness and lack of belonging Alastor overblots due to feelings of grief and isolation Both use it to protect their family. Lucréce protects that family she's gained. Alastor protects the family he has left.
Floyd is officially my favorite twin. He came home like a good boy in 3 pulls, but Jade is lost somewhere in the mountains and ocean and left me with nothing