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♠️ SPADE PIRATE SABO AU MASTERPOST ♠️
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Comics (in chronological order):
Sixis: First Meeting | About Dreams | Flames (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3) | Fire (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3) (Part 4)
East Blue: Muscle Memory
Grand Line (Paradise): Observation | Good company in a moment of calm
Asks & Misc:
One brain cell between the two of them (or less)
Differences between canon Sabo and Tage
Silhouette and early designs
Who's the impulse control
Tage’s Observation Haki
Tage’s name (1)
Tage’s name (2)
Where is Deuce
Doodles 1
Doodles 2
Fashion
Tage and his emotions
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By all known laws of minecraft, there is no way the Ranboo should be able to pick up a grass block. It should simply turn to dirt upon breaking. The Ranboo, of course, picks up grass anyway, because endermen don’t care what people think is impossible.
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Niki’s Realizations /dsmp /rp (Based on 1/20/21 stream events :])
Niki didn’t know why she stood on the Prime Path seeing Tommy and Tubbo off. She hated Tommy, wanted him dead in fact (maybe that’s why she was there, because she was seeing him off to his death), but she was there nonetheless. Jack was there too, even though he was also plotting Tommy’s death. HBomb as well, even though he decided to move far out. She wondered if they knew why they were there either.
When Tommy approached her, she was expecting the usual loud, annoying child, and while loud he was, Tommy also apologized to her. He legitimately and calmly apologized to her, making her freeze in place as he and Tubbo walked off a moment later without hearing her response. She watched them both go down the line of people, greeting them, thanking them, even apologizing to some others as well. It made Niki frown, but she wasn’t quite sure why.
Then... Then, she watched Tommy and Tubbo grasp each others hands, smile and laugh at each other and jump when they reached the end of the Prime Path before greeting Eret and Jack. Her eyes widened at the scene and suddenly she felt completely and utterly sick with herself. Those are children. Those are two children being sent to their deaths. And I’ve been trying to kill one of them.
Seeing them jump from one block to the next like children reminded Niki that that’s exactly what they are. They are children who were forced into war and forced into trauma and forced to grow up and who didn’t have a responsible adult in their lives to save them from their pain. Niki was supposed to be that adult when no one else was and she failed them, oh god-
So, when a few minutes after their departure, Punz appeared and asked for everyone’s assistance to save them from Dream, she followed. She followed with HBomb’s old Netherite armor and weapons equipped for the first time to save Tommy rather than kill him, because she owed him that. She needed to make up for her mistakes. She- Her guilt and grief over Wilbur had almost led to her killing a child, Wilbur’s baby brother, even, and she knew she had a lot to make up for.
And then, when they went through that portal and ended up in that obsidian room and saw Dream looming over Tubbo, threatening Tommy with his life, suddenly, everything connected as she looked into Tommy’s eyes. Tommy was a scared child, a scared and scarred and tragic child who never got to be a child because Wilbur had dragged two young teenagers into a war.
Jack had told Niki about the nukes Tubbo was making. Freaking nukes. She can’t believe the poor boy was using his great intelligence for something like that... And it was all their fault for hurting him so much. With every realization she comes to she begins to get more and more frustrated with Dream and herself. She will be better. She will protect these boys rather than hurt them. She will not allow them to hurt any longer. She will be there for them rather than against because that’s what they need.
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It occurred to me, the reenactment of Wilbur’s death was probably the first time Eret realized Wilbur died justifying his actions with Eret’s words. Up to this point, only Phil would have known “It was never meant to be” were among the last words Wilbur said.
How devastating do you think that was for Eret? To have it confirmed that his betrayal tortured Wilbur to the very end? That his actions were the foundation for Wilbur’s cynicism and paranoia? Eret had to watch Wilbur return to his darkest moment only to find his own fingerprints all over the scene of the crime. He had to stand in the bottom of a crater made by his words and watch Wilbur die to them again. And yet he stood there, faced it, and kept trying to bring Wilbur back. That’s quite a huge step in his redemption arc.
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