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faith-gigliorosa · 1 year
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Together in all these memories, I see your smile. You know I will love you 'til the end of time.
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joydoesathing · 2 years
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hugh's backstory got me like:
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NOOOOOOOOO! WHY ST. GERMAINE!!!
The Count really be like this time around "what if you wore the skin of your loved one for all eternity?"
This is the second time we saw a servamp lost a child they cared about. Man, servamps really must really have bad luck with kids.
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v-akarai · 2 years
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I accidentally visited Online Etymology Dictionary and looked at the word groom that is written on Gear's clock (81 and 96 chaps)
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IM SORRY if it was discussed before but I'll quote parts from the Dictionary that I found interesting enough to share:
groom — c. 1200 (late 12c. in surnames), grome "male child, boy;" c. 1300, "a youth, young man," also "male servant, attendant, minor officer in a royal or noble household ranking higher than a page; a knight's squire." A word of unknown origin with no certain cognates in other Germanic languages.
Especially I want to point out the following part:
Perhaps it is from an unrecorded Old English grom, groma, which could be related to growan "to grow," and influenced by guma "man", from Proto-Germanic gumon- (source also of Old Norse gumi, Old High German gomo), literally "earthling, earthly being," as opposed to the gods, from suffixed form of Proto-Indo-European root dhghem- "earth."
Or perhaps it is from or influenced by Old French grommet "boy, young man in service, serving-man" (compare Middle English gromet "ship's boy," early 13c.).
Let's say that the groom on the clock is likely to mean "a human being", "a young man" or "a servant". Then... does it point to St. Germain who wished to be reborn as a human (at least in some sense) or to our boy Mahiru?
I also remember that someone was ironic about the Count being reborn as a servant (servamp) but I can't recall whether it was in the manga or was noticed by someone in fandom
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vinegarbliss · 3 years
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The magic count man as a yandere. Yes please. Possibly plausible actually? He did resurrect kuro in the hopes of perfecting immortality but, he didn't KNOW kuro. For all we know currently he chose Kuro at random because he had recently died.
Edit: I found out his name is Count St. Germain ima 🚶
So if he had you?
Possibly he would be the one to kill you himself just to make a beautiful creation of his own. He has no qualms with massacring large populaces for the needed spiritual energy to create a servamp.
You would be one to, just not able to leave him. Almost a custom built one per say. You the servamp, and he the Eve. It was his plan with the tsubaki resurrection was it not? Thought in that specific situation his new form would be as the 9th servamp.
A Servamp nobody knows the name of but him, it's a shame really. Keeping you all to himself. You may hate him deeply, but you cannot escape. The distance limit was hand picked to be short and that you physically cannot leave. St Germain is not any ordinary human after all.
Thinking that when he died at the nameless shrine at Kuro Hands you were also condemned there. Forever stuck in the area to wander in an animal form. A cursed fate.
Possibly you where just to nice to him? He appeared to your door as a wandering vagrant politely asking if there was any room to board. Inviting him into your house was the first mistake. St Germain was a pleasant man to along with. He helped you cook dinner and insisted on paying you back some how for the kindness you bestowed him.
Everybody dreams of immortality right?
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faith-gigliorosa · 2 years
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“The man is wandering even now, somewhere.”
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vinegarbliss · 3 years
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Please look at this really small Count Germain my friend drew on my birthday art
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