Killing Raphael is still one of the saddest moments of the game for me: I enjoyed plotting against him, knowing that he was manipulating me, and then pissing him off by breaking into his house stealing his shit and making fun of him and pissing him off. Who am I going to hate and scheme against now? Life is so hollow...
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Came across some sort of picrew goin' on, and figured I'd make one for shits and giggles?
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@erbodd, @palebatteredbody, @yourmasteramon (you can join along if you want, no pressure). Honestly, anyone can join along.
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Honestly I think Maglor should drown. Not as poetic anything – the eldest kills himself in fire, the second eldest in water. Not to give one last 'look how wrong Feanor was, he even predicted the fate of the maybe last Noldo wrong'. Not as Maglor killing himself.
I want it to be accidental. Entirely unremarkable just like he was when he was King. Not as an echo of his brother or his father or the Valar. Just. Gone.
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got tagged by @honeyrosepetals <3
favorite color: that specific dark blue the sky is at midnight during the summer
last song: a trophy fathers trophy son by sleeping with sirens
last movie: jennifer's body lol
currently reading: summer sons by lee mandelo, again, bc im normal about it
currently watching: NCIS season 5
currently craving: two pound steak and two four lokos
coffee or tea: iced tea is everything to me but ive unintentionally gotten into the habit of drinking coffee every morning. rip 2 my brand
tagging some folks (oooo yall wanna do this so bad oooo tell me things oooo) @dissipatingherbalist @thisaintourhome @sacrilegiousoul @whitehorszes @fancifulpurposelesslovely @transvampania
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Tired wired brain idea, angelic names are sacred, they hold power over the angel it belongs to. But only in their language, Enochian, it was created by God to say their names with meaning, any angel called upon God in the name of angels was an absolute honor. It also acted as a reminder of the power God has over every angel he created, there's a reason it's so difficult for angels to have free will. Taking power over their name is forbidden, it's one of the reasons why Lucifer was casted away. Every angel knows the tale no matter how young or old they are, God made it a point to create the angels with this knowledge. It's also why God never gave his name to the angels, even the name Chuck falls flat of power, it's not the angelic language, it's not his true name.
This is all well and good, when angels touch down to Earth, the names they share hold a little power over them, it's why you can call upon them and trick them into a trap. But it's nothing compared to a human saying their true name.
When Castiel met Dean, they rattled off the name humans recognize as the angel of Thursdays and other associations. Meeting Sam though, their true name came out quietly, disrupted by thunder from Uriel, the humans didn't hear it. That didn't mean Castiel wasn't reminded of the dire consequences that can occur if they want to be giving out true names to humans, with the road Sam was on, he hardly counted as human, drifted closer to demonic. Uriel spread the rumor, though they called it a message and warning that Lucifer's vessel is capable of pulling out true names. Be careful and deliberate when speaking to the boy, and only do so when necessary.
This was the first domino to fall of Castiel taking the power over their name. When they picked the Winchesters over heaven, Sam was the first to know Castiel's true name. His pronunciation was horrid but better than Dean's attempts, though they weren't true attempts, Bobby was the closest to saying it correctly. Castiel shared multiple names and peeled back the open wounds of the language, teaching them how to use the language as a tool and weapon.
There's a lot more to delve into but ending on this, Castiel wasn't the first angel to reveal their name to Sam. Lucifer was. Countless thoughts and dreams would land on this name, Sam was never able to locate the source until they revealed themselves in the form of Jessica. Telling Sam he could trust them, giving the name, and telling Sam how to use it. Believing Sam would never be able to have ownership of the vessel once they took over it. Believing there was no power to that name anymore but they could pretend there was to gain Sam's trust. And finding out how wrong they were when Sam harnessed that power over Lucifer long enough to put them back in the cage. Where Lucifer took revenge and etched the language into Sam's head, making the language burn on Sam's tongue, making it so repulsive that Sam would never want to utter a single word from the angelic language. Making him regret ever speaking it, while burning out the original language Sam had spoken on Earth. Hoping to leave Sam without a voice, without any power, but like so many others, Lucifer underestimated Sam and the knowledge they gave Sam was far greater than anything Castiel ever revealed. Allowing Sam enough protection to his vessel to remain safe from Lucifer, but not his mind.
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Oh it's time for me to once again talk about my favourite cryptid which is sky beasts, sky beasts are basically a theory that all UFO sightings are actually people seeing creatures that live in the upper atmosphere and are usually invisible except when they take certain forms or descend low enough into the atmosphere and well, it's bullshit Yadda Yadda, but god it's compelling I find the idea of sky jellyfish living in the stratosphere so wonderful to consider and they're just coming down cos they're curious about us weird little apes
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