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Sprinkles the Void Being
'Sprinkles', of course not being its real name, is a large, vaguely dog-like creature, with fleshy, tar-like skin that squirms and bubbles unnaturally, with long, hair-like tendrils extending out from the back of its head that can move independently. It has, technically speaking, no gender, but goes by 'he/him'.
He is worshipped by a cult known as Hearts of Joy. He is fascinated and amazed by this, to him, foreign, bizarre concept known as 'happiness'. Most emotions are foreign to him, but positive ones the most of all of them. His cult helped him to be brought to this world via gestation/possession of a host, and needs constant entertaining.
He helps, at least in his view, his followers by removing all of their negative thoughts, feelings, and memories, leaving them in this unnatural, sickly-sweet state (if you've ever played We Happy Few, it's a lot like that). He's fallen so in love with this emotion of happiness that he feels no mortal should ever suffer with any other state of mind.
Due to this devotion, he is associated strongly with colorful, childish things, circuses, clowns, toys, sweets, games, things like that, hence the nickname of 'Sprinkles'. He is often represented and honored via idols and structures assembled from junk of these things, candy wrappers, broken bits of toys, with balloons often hanging from the structures.
He will either be hidden in the flesh of his chosen host, not revealing himself unless necessary, whispering words of ethereal joy and elation to his host endlessly, or appear in the form stated above. His voice has been described as a distorted little boy's voice, like a tune off of a worn-down music box.
#sprinkles the old god#lovecraftian horror#cosmic horror#eldritch horror#//I saw a lot of cool eldritch posts around here so I thought It'd make some info detailing Sprinkles for non-OUAW fans as well#//He basically fits into anything after all! The beauty of Lovecraftian horror
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We need to talk about Jane and CarlosâŚ
So if someone had to ask me what one of the most underrated things in the world was, I would definitely say dcoms. (Disney Channel Original Movies)
Theyâre cheesy and dumb and not a single one lacks their flaws.
But they are still just so fun to watch and you just get a whole new experience from watching dcoms than you do any other movie.
Now among all those dcoms is a sub genre of musicals, being made popular by the one and only High School Musical trilogy. But we also have the Cheetah Girls, Teen Beach Movie, ZOMBIES, and the Descendants.
Now while all of those movie series are amazing in their own right, Iâm gonna zero in on Descendants.
Kenny Ortegaâs big return to Disney Channel and oh my gosh was it hyped up.
You couldnât go two minutes watching Suite Life on Deck reruns without having this shoved in your face.
And youâd be dang right if you thought I was excited to see it. The children of iconic Disney characters all in one shared universe? Sign me the heck up!
Of course we got rid of cable before it came out and it would be maybe two years later until i finally considered watching it with my sister.
Needless to say our reaction could be boiled down to, âOh. Oh no.â
Love it or hate it, as a movie lover I can say that D1 is a fundamentally broken movie on every level.
Nothing is developed enough and it relies way too heavily on you loving Mal as a character. Spoiler alert, I donât.
But regardless of that, D1 also introduced me to a guy named Carlos De Vil.
Now i will never be able to comprehend WHY on Earth, puppy-skinning, vampire bat, inhumane beast, Cruella De Vil would EVER do the do with anyone and then still keep the baby after not killing it during pregnancy.
But she did and there he was.
Canonically physically and mentally abused by his mother to such a degree that he wakes up at night screaming.
Something Disney had never really had the guts to do before.
And immediately he charmed the heck out of me because regardless of how awful he had it on the Isle, it didnât take a genius to see that he was a genuinely a good person at heart.
He was so clearly different and that was shown through maybe a culmination of like five minutes of screen time and Cameronâs incredible acting abilities.
And he deserved so much more in those movies than what was given to him but I wonât complain.
Because we still need to talk about another sweetheart.
Jane gets even less development than Carlos which is to be expected since she isnât a main character, but you can still figure out and understand her if you read between the lines.
In D1 you not only get the fact that she likes to hide in her own little bubble, but sheâs also incredibly insecure. So much so that Mal is quickly able to see it and take advantage of it.
Spending her whole life having to repeat that itâs not the outside that matters, itâs the inside, even though she doesnât completely believe.
And then someone comes forward and basically validates her in her belief that she isnât pretty, but she could be if she stopped focusing on the inside.
Thatâs what leads to her downward spiral throughout the movie as she lets her newfound âbeautyâ (seriously bobbed hair is cute and Disney needs to calm down) go to her head and she turns on Mal and the rest of the VKs.
Now while I find Mal to be completely irrational, her reversing Janeâs spell makes sense.
Itâs Janeâs actions that follow.
Her, so desperate to be beautiful (literally she is so gorgeous how?) deciding to steal her motherâs wand isnât paced very well and doesnât make a lot of sense in the plot. But they just wanted to avoid Mal being the cause of the barrier being brought down so her redemption would be easier.
A classic Kylo Ren of avoiding direct contact and having it all be indirect so they can easily be forgiven later.
Now by all means after her actions that day, Iâm surprised Jane herself isnât sent to jail.
But I guess in D3 they show that they have an AK bias so whatever.
Now the important thing about this is that Carlos is there for all of Janeâs worst moments.
The moments where she is not at her best emotionally and itâs manifesting in bad ways. He knows that Mal had planned to use her to get to the wand in the first place before dumping her when that wasnât going anywhere.
He knows thatâs sheâs afraid of them by the way she reacts to them in her first scene in Goodness Class.
He knows all of that.
And he still drags her onto a dance floor, refusing to let her be alone.
You could argue that Jay was there too, but her immediately ditched to jump on the Audrey train soâŚ
This small moment, Carlosâ selfless act of kindness, plants a seed that most people laughed at or rolled their eyes - but all the same it was there.
And that little seed began to grow until two years later (six months in the actual movies) we get a beautiful Janelos flower.
Now D2 Janelos is some quality stuff and never have I seen so many people hate a ship that hasnât done anything wrong.
And I think itâs fitting that Carlosâ arc for D2 is all centered around Jane.
In the first movie, he conquered his fear of dogs.
Now in this movie, he conquers his fear of being rejected by her.
Now if youâre an over analyzer by nature and a Carlos stan by choice, you tend to pick up on subtleties that Disney doesnât have the guts to cover. Most notably, Carlos being touch/affection starved
You can see it in the ways his mother doesnât show him love outside of threats and total, emotional reliance. In the way the VKs donât particularly reciprocate his touches unless absolutely necessary. Or unless youâre Jay and you need to pull and alpha male moment and start wrastling.
And you can definitely see it in the way he thrives off of contact with Dude, and later, Jane.
Now somehow you people donât think it is absolutely incredible that Carlos De Vil, physically and emotionally abused since birth, grew up on the Isle where love and dating were not a common place thing, fell in love.
And with the girl that was afraid of him in the first movie.
And omg I could talk about Carlos âHeart Eyesâ De Vil forever and ever. Amen.
But instead Iâm gonna talk about the three most major Janelos scenes in the film.
First one is gonna be the truth gummy scene.
First of all, Carlosâ puppy dog eyes when heâs thinking about Jane restore my life to the full one million years I am supposed to live.
People you are not allowed to overlook what Carlos was going to do in this short and beautiful scene.
Because heâs never really lived a life where he can speak his mind and share his feelings, the whole movie heâs struggling to even figure out how he can open up to Jane.
Not change his personality to get her attention.
Not making a love potion thatâll force her to love him.
No, he decides that the only way to approach it is honesty - by that I mean he agrees to sacrifice lying for the rest of his mortal life. And Mal gives him plenty of reasons to back out, most of them being about her but still, and he simply replies, âIâll take my chances.â
Ugh.
The world did not do anything good enough to earn Carlos De Vil.
But the thing is, the truth gummy is his only hope to help him spit out how he feels about Jane. Because whenever heâs in her presence all he can do is freeze up and stutter. Simply due to the fact that when heâs faced with the chance, Carlos has no clue how to describe what he feels and what he wants.
But he knows that his heart does.
Itâs in there somewhere and dang heâs gonna get it out because he cares about her so much and just wants to TELL her how he feels when he looks at her.
Of course then Dude eats it and all those years Carlosâ heart eyes had given me instantly went away again.
And then the whole Janelos plot line takes a bit of a nap until the third act of the movie when Carlos decides that Mal alienating herself from the Core Four ainât helping her mental health and their friendship.
Thatâs when he drops the absolute BARS of knowledge, âThen donât.â
He tells her that she never should change herself just to make someone else happy, youâll never know if they really love you that way.
And I just wanna take a moment to wonder where Carlos got all these strong good person energies, because being raised on an Isle where love and dating arenât even concepts should show in all the VKs.
Yet in D2 and D3 we can see that Carlos and Evie both seem to approach love with an impressive maturity that I canât even fathom how they figured it out.
His advice is a comfort to Mal as well as Jayâs protective big brother move, and then we get to see the way his own advice affects him.
His Lovecraftian horror paraphrases what he said in the earlier conversation, âIf she doesnât love you for who you are than she isnât the one.â
But this applies differently than in the Ben/Mal situation.
Carlos doesnât try to change who he is or how he acts (unless you count the sacrificing lying thing but that wasnât really used to earn her love so) but he gets the general idea.
And so, Carlos offers himself to her.
Just him, and a date and his love because thatâs all he has to give her.
And she can either say yes and accept him and he can finally begin to understand what heâs feeling.
Or, she can turn him away - not wanting anything to do with what he has for her.
Which leads to such a beautiful scene, ugh I could write songs about the Janelos confession scene itâs that good.
First you see Carlos running at the speed of sound just to catch her, and he was definitely running around the whole campus because he absolutely needed to do this before he chickened out like every other time in the movie.
And at first it doesnât seem to click in Janeâs head, because sheâs only ever been just Jane.
Not pretty like Audrey or athletic like Lonnie.
Boys didnât flirt with her or ask her out on dates, certainly not the boys she liked.
So of course, like the other times he had tried, she just wasnât getting it. Too preoccupied with party planning and not getting her hopes up to let it sink in. And thatâs when Carlos does something that he didnât even need a truth gummy to do.
He gives her a list of all that he can give her, looking into her eyes and waiting for her to take or leave it
And not only does she take it, but she fully adds all the things on the list that sheâs always wanted to do with him, giving herself right back to him in the process.
Leaving Carlos absolutely shocked and overwhelmed and happy.
He just figured sheâd either say yes or no.
Her giving herself to him wasnât even a consideration in his mind.
And then she throws him for a loop once again, by throwing her arms around him and holding him tight.
And honestly, Carlosâ reaction says it all.
The first time somebody initiated legitimate affection towards him, and itâs from the girl he loves no less.
Heâs at a loss for words and canât even fathom what heâs feeling, but finally, Carlos is the one hugging back. Clinging onto her for dear life because itâs almost like he canât believe this is real.
The next time we see them, theyâre both looking super fine at cotillion; and let me tell you that seeing touch starved Carlos finally getting to hold hands and cuddle with his girlfriend makes me weak every time. You can see that for now, theyâre figuring it out, theyâve both been super far away from the whole love thing so now theyâve just gotta go at a healthy pace for them.
Regardless of that, you can really see how much they not only love but need each other.
And then it was gonna be another two years until weâd get to figure what the writers were gonna do with Janelos, if anything at all.
During that time I had gotten well acquainted with the horrifying wall of Janelos hate you had to walk along before getting occasional content. So obviously, I chose to have nothing to do with the fandom and then Janelos fell off my radar again until I found the nerve to watch the third movie.
And oh my goodness remember just a few lines ago when I said that Jane and Carlos needed each other?
That was the key point of their story in D3.
While I think itâs poorly shown, Carlosâ character arc from a quiet abuse victim with a good heart to an honest to goodness hero (Iâm talking the kinds they write songs about) is just amazingly beautiful and deserved so much more screen time than it actually got.
In D3, Carlos finally has something to lose.
Or, more accurately, something he needs to protect.
I really wish they had zeroed in on him worrying about Jane more, because while it was still there it wasnât very focused on.
Not that I can be mad because their reuniting scene was something that made me immediately sit up in my chair and go, âOh my fluffing gosh they have a thing.â
Like Iâm sorry, what?
Youâre telling me that whenever they cling to each other like that Carlos has that same look of just, pure happiness.
âShe loves me and I love her, Iâm never letting her go.â
Carlos De Vil went from someone who had never known or felt love in his life, to loving a girl so much it made me fall out of my chair.
D3 just wanted to remind us that the VKs have come very far, and now theyâre happy and loved and we donât need to worry about them.
All I can say is that Jane and Carlos are just an amazing couple if you step back and just look at what it means for them to be together.
A touch starved abuse victim and an insecure cheerleader fell in love and surrendered their hearts completely. And you donât see that anywhere near Disney as a franchise, much less dcoms.
Bottom line, I know I went off for a hot minute but if weâre being honest I still have about a trillion things I could say about âJarlos.â
But Iâm pretty sure Iâve elaborated enough to get my point across.
I just wanna say that Carlos would literally never let his mother come anywhere near the light of his life and that was some total BS.
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