HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS CLIP
POV you killed this dickhead’s emotional support human
I fully believe Mr. Faust is the most disturbing part of malevolent. By a long shot.
It’s not just the idea of cannibalism or murder or Arthur’s barbarity caused by tkiy that makes it so disturbing. It’s John that makes it so disturbing. It’s Arthur’s ability to see the death of corpses he touches. The fact that every single time Arthur touched Faust to take a bite of him, John had to watch his death over and over just so Arthur could eat. A constant reminder that the worst, most powerful parts of John caused this, and that in a way, Arthur’s violence was his fault. It’s like the king is telling John that he can’t escape what he comes from, his true nature.
And whenever Arthur does his corpse touching ability, it sounds like it hurts John by the way he talks. So what was he doing while Arthur ate Faust? Was he silent? Was he begging Arthur to stop? Stopping means starvation. This is why Faust is the ultimate punishment to me because it effectively dehumanizes Arthur and destroys John’s self image and faith in his friend, which are key parts of their individual characters.
Oc animation 🌟 got hand injury :( drawing these guys to cope
The malevolent brainworms finally reached their peak. I had a dream last night where I was listening to a new episode that was literally just Arthur and John having a break and hanging out. I woke up this morning and was genuinely upset when I realized it was a dream.
I think I need to go outside on a hike or something..
(Spoilers for ep 52) but do you think that John, in his last moments with Arthur, realized what it was like for Arthur? To be blind? Do you think Arthur, limbless and useless, realized what it was like for John? To be a passenger in a body meant to be yours?
happy birthday to the most miserable man on earth!! to many more horrors to come
Lillith repeats the same learned notion about how insignificant humans are that every other God has said, and therefore, she should too. Yet she kills Alia with such tenderness. She gifts her a peaceful slumber free of nightmares and visions, and covers her with thick roots so that no person can ever harm her body again. And all because she feels angry over her life, she feels angry that Alia did not have much of a choice being part of the sect, that she was tortured and pushed towards her destined powerful existence, yet still being used as a Seraph until her very end. And so she frees her in a drastic, but most peaceful way. She euthanizes her like a pitiful animal. And that does not sound like the actions of someone who truly finds humans' struggles in life insignificant even if she still views them as lesser beings.
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