Stiles: *throws lamp at derek*
Derek: what the hell?!
Stiles: lighten the fuck up.
dragonborn: entering the dawnstar sanctuary at 3 am
cicero: wide awake, standing beside the night mother’s coffin, turning around only to make direct eye contact with the listener
dragonborn: sighing does this clown ever fucking sleep
All found family shows have: Hale Pack Edition
(#The first 2 are usually dating)
[The squad is trying to con some random guy]
Tommy: Um, Tubbo, why are you pretending I'm this guy's family?
Tubbo: We need money!
Tommy: You're scamming him?
Tubbo: I was thinking more like flat-out stealing from him?
Tommy: What?! No way!
Tubbo: Why not? We already stole Ranboo!
Ranboo: Hey guys
Tommy: No, we didn't. Ranboo can think and talk for themself, they can do whatever they want!
Ranboo: I wanna steal
Void Stiles: I am my own emotionally unsupportive boyfriend.
cas: what are the symptoms of teenage depression?
dean: why are you asking me?
cas: jack was helping with the laundry earlier and he dropped a sock and i heard him say "why has god forsaken me"
if they could actually interact in the show this would be real
varian and lance strongbow from tangled have the same VAs as ozzie and lucifer so we should all redraw this... yea
As someone who is REALLY into the seven deadly sins, I originally had my doubts with the Hellaverse making the Princes of Hell positive versions of their respective sins (except for Mammon, who is the vice of Greed in its most awful glory). I mean, while the positive message and denunciation of religious madness is appreciated and needed (such as Asmodeus representing the modern, positive and non-religious meaning of lust while posing as the religious meaning of "lust"), it kind of removed something from the fact Hell is supposed to be... well Hell, a fucked up, horrible shit-hole where everything keeps going wrong for people.
But now that Hazbin Hotel is out I am at peace with this, because it was all to better make a parallel between the Princes of Hells and the Overlords. The Overlords truly depict the seven deadly sins in what they have of most horrible and evil, and thus make perfect "evil twins" to the Seven Deadly Sins demons. Valentino is the evil lust to Asmodeus positive lust ; Rosie and the cannibals are a dark reflection of Queen Bee's positive vibes ; Vox, Velvet and Alastor are all much more prideful in a negative way than Lucifer himself. In fact, the battle between Alastor and Lucifer in episode 5 truly highlights the "regular" pride of Lucifer, just misguided self-centeredness and deep confidence issues/self-loathing leading to a massive "I'm the best showman" persona ; to the arrogance of Alastor, the manipulative, ambitious demon who is obsessed with being respected and feared, and who keeps trying to take down seen "rivals" even when they are way above him. (There's a whole thing to say about Alastor being just as much of an "attention-whore" than Vox, but in a different - more intelligent and reserved way, like how he was clearly annoyed by Carmilla shooting down any talk about his mysterious disappearance)
This truly drives well the point that the real evil in the world of the Hellaverse comes from humans and humanity, by showing how the "fallen angel" demons are roughly positive, just not conforming Heaven's strict rules ; but the Overlords are truly depraved and vicious. Thus, in a twist, these over-powered Sinners are better at depicting the cardinal vices than the Seven Princes of Hell themselves.
Except for Mammon of course, 'cause nobody can top him as the greediest bastard.
Wilbur didn't have abusive as much as he did neglectful parents, so when Tommy (5) and Technoblade (10) paid his house a visit, they took one look around and decided "yup he's ours now".
Tommy cried a lot as a kid. Not necessarily out of sadness, that was just how he reacted to very emotional situations. When he was older, it turned to yelling because he didn't like the pity he got before.
Tommy didn't bother to make his own views on government, but looked at Wilbur getting into it and went "no king <3".
He went with Techno's ideology, "I seriously couldn't give a fuck as long as it isn't bothering me".
Niki was found as a 12 year old in the lake, and was the only kid Phil needed no persuading to keep. She was a sweetheart.
Ranboo is a jerk but. Different, depending on who he's with. He's a lovable asshole with Bench Trio, but just an actual jerk with everyone else. He has favorites.
Tubbo and Ranboo act like they hate each other, so it was a surprise to everyone when they announced they were (platonically) married.
Scott crash-landed from the stars onto the SMP when he was younger, and claimed homophobia whenever Phil tried to get him to leave. So he stayed.
Phil's the resident father figure and canon 911 so he gets no sleep and needs to be paid more. He loves them though.
Fundy’s just a random kid Wilbur picked off the streets, he's barely younger than him. Wilbur refused to let him go.
Technoblade spent a lot of his childhood looking after Tommy, so once Tommy had friends and family that could take care of him, and he was old enough, Techno left to wander the world.
Wilbur flickers from invisible to solid when he's agitated/sad, so people take objects from him when he's feeling intense emotion.
Niki's like Ranboo's big sister, and tends to mediate all the fights he gets himself into. (A lot of them). She's the only reason he's on speaking terms with like half the server.
Ranboo and Tommy met before they met Tubbo, on one of Ranboo's few trips to the Overworld he was allowed when he was younger. They kept in touch through letters and sneaking out.
Ranboo's a prince, but ran away to live his own life. He didn't know many survival skills, and refuses to accept help.
Technoblade and Tommy were attached at the hip when they were younger, and Wilbur got jealous sometimes.
Techno insisted on Tommy being named Theseus, just because he loved the name. He calls Wil Icarus. He refuses to tell him why.
Tommy introduced Tubbo and Ranboo, it was hatred at first sight <3 (then they got married).
Ranboo's of the firm belief that money can buy happiness, actually. He throws expensive shit at his friends to cheer them up.
Charlie is God. That's it. That's the headcanon.
Ranboo looks up to Phil a lot, despite how he acts. He desperately wants to make the best father figure he's had proud.
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