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so I got this idea of Sephiroth and Darling having their first kiss under a mistletoe. Genesis had the idea to put one on the ceiling and Angeal tried (and failed) to stop him. Then when the four of them were celebrating Christmas together, Sephiroth and his Darling were standing underneath the mistletoe. Both didn't realize it until Genesis pointed it out. What is going to happen next and how would Sephiroth and Darling feel? -w-
Interesting prompt. I haven't done something where Sephiroth and Darling are not in a relationship yet, so let's do this!
Content Warnings: Nothing, surprisingly.
Sephiroth's body jerked in embarrassment as his face began to heat up, so he quickly averted his gaze. Damn Genesis for putting him on the spot like that. And damn Shinra for insisting on celebrating this foolish corporate holiday. He could hear Angeal sighing and mumbling to Genesis that there are better (and proper) places to placing mistletoes. Sephiroth didn't want to come to this place anyways or be around her. Yet, he has no ill feelings towards her; in fact, he holds her in the highest esteem. She stirs something inside of him he never knew existed until she came along. That is what he loathes. The sensation of the unknown, the lack of control.
The darling would feel quite nervous herself, as she always had feelings for Sephiroth, but they never came to the surface until now. He seemed so avoidant of her, and their recent conversations had been oddly brief. She may've stopped coming around him if it wasn't necessary for her duties... But now, he wouldn't even look her in the eye. She knows Angeal and Genesis tried their best to get them to come out and hang together, but perhaps coming here was a mistake after all.
"...so you two are dating!?" Everyone's heads shoot up towards the door, where a familiar spiky black-haired puppy is standing. Zack tilts his head at the two under the mistletoe, while Angeal sighs and Genesis lets out a huff of frustration.
The darling couldn't believe it. Of course, she missed the obvious ques of Sephiroth's odd behavior around her. It all makes sense now. She smiles, her cheeks are rosy as she lets out a warm, bubbly giggle when Sephiroth looks her way. Then she will give Sephiroth a sweet smile, eyes sparkling with devotion. The darling realized it was best for Sephiroth to come to terms with his emotions for her, and allow him to choose whether to act on them. But no matter what, she will be a reassuring presence at his side.
After a brief shock pass him, Sephiroth felt that same odd feeling within him. But this time it was accompanied by a confident warmth. His mako-filled eyes returned her gaze with adoration. Whatever Zack suggested, he might just be willing to try it out with his darling.
Meanwhile:
Genesis, *mean girls style*: WHY IS HE EVEN HERE!?
Angeal: Gen pls, he technically has the right to be here. I mean, this training room is free use for all SOLDIER and Shinra personnel.
Fun scenario turned into mini-story. I think Sephiroth would still somewhat be oblivious to his feelings about his darling as he isn't ready to confront them, but if his darling is close to him and reassures him, it'd definitely help blossom their relationship.
#sephiroth#sephiroth x reader#one of the best things to do to tame the Crisis Cutie#thanks Genesis#final fantasy x reader#ff7 sephiroth#final fantasy 7#amaliyaselene#Crisis Cutie#genesis rhapsodos#angeal hewley#Zack Fair
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My sincerest apologies and warmest welcome to my rant about FF7: Crisis Core. Or, as I like to call it,
Propaganda: The Video Game
I say this with the utmost affection. Crisis Core ranks really high up there in my favorite Final Fantasy 7 installments. I played it when it first came out, borrowing it from a friend to play on a borrowed PSP. And, the more I learn about the game and the more I replay it, the more everything lines up.
This game is not about Zack Fair.
This game is about how Capitalistic Propaganda can sink into every aspect of life to the point where it is entirely indistinguishable from reality. And it’s very overt about it. So…
Here we go.
My treatise on Propaganda’s starring role in Crisis Core.
Part One: The Timeline
Something that a lot of people gloss over due to decades of Child Heroes in media—Japanese Shonen and Shoujo series in particular—is how young these protagonists are. We’ll hand-wave a lot of stuff in non-live-action series with just a little bit of suspension of disbelief. And that’s honestly just accepted these days. But here’s the thing about those hand-waves.
Final Fantasy 7 doesn’t do that.
Now, FF7 hand-waves a lot of stuff. For example, how far you can travel in a day by foot, the distance a man weighing approximately 165lbs can jump after being genetically fused with what might as well be a cocaine demon (Jenova), and how much hairspray one can reasonably carry on a cross-country journey while on the run from the feds.
Age is not one of them.
Exhibit A: Yuffie Kisaragi.
Do I really need to say more? She acts her age. So does Zack. And Aerith, even. Most of the characters in the original lineup were over twenty for a good reason. We see several kids in the series, and they all act their age, too—both the OG and the remake. Age is not a thing that FF7 really grapples with. It’s something they take relatively seriously.
Now, to the point.
Zack is 16 when Crisis Core starts…
… and he was 13 when he ran away from home without his parents’ knowledge to join the military.
Which accepted him.
At 13.
Without a parental permission slip.
Think about that for a second.
… Or for the next several parts of this breakdown.
Part Two: The Main Character
As I mentioned in the introduction, Zack is not the main character of the events of Crisis Core. Instead, he is the focal point of the second person POV. This is not the first time Square has done this. It was done most notably with FF9, FF10, and FF12. (I’m not going to go on an Akira Kurosawa rant right now, but please check out his film “The Hidden Fortress”. FF12 and Star Wars episodes 4-6 borrow heavily from this film.) The purpose and position of this character is such that they might best witness the effects the other characters make on the world as their stories unfold, usually in the role of a love interest. For Akira Kurosawa, it may have been told this way because these people are most effected by the decisions being made.
“Well, then, Sal,” you may be asking, “who would you say is the main character? Would that be Aerith, since she’s the love interest, like in the other games?”
No, actually.
It’s the antagonist.
And by that, I mean Genesis.
Hear me out. I used to hate Genesis, for I was once young, full of judgement for flamboyancy (thanks, internalized homophobia), and was led by the narrative to believe he was mean to his friends. Then I met my Lovely beta who loved him, so I wrote a fic for her as a gift. So for that I kinda just… read stuff. Because that’s the thing about Propaganda—you gotta read stuff to navigate it. I read the in-game emails. I re-watched all the scenes I could get my hands on with him. I read his wiki and tried to track down more information about him. Then I watched the scenes in Japanese and gained a better understanding of not just Genesis, but Sephiroth’s character. And I realized that Genesis was put on this road from the start. In fact, a big part of the fact that he’s seen the way he is in Canon—only at his most hostile and lowest points—is because the story is told through Zack’s point of view.
So before we get into the breakdown, here’s the hard facts about Genesis.
1. He was a test tube baby who may or may not technically be Angeal’s fraternal twin brother, which we are not going to unpack right now.
2. He was adopted by a relatively rich family.
3. He was a child genius (which requires not only resources, but drive to achieve), and at a tender young age of like… ten or something? He decided to mess around and literally invented pasteurization. Which is incredible, and really speaks to his knowledge of the world and ability to grasp complex concepts even at a young age. But, again, this is not the time or place to unpack that.
4. He was best friends with Angeal, who might as well have been the sweetest, kindest boy to ever walk the Planet. (I’m biased. I love him.)
5. As a teenager, he became fixated on Sephiroth, who had gained national acclaim as a SOLDIER despite them being the same age. (Please see part 1 and think about that for a second.) He then goes to join SOLDIER and brings Angeal with him. And Angeal brings his step-father’s puritanical “hard work is honorable” mindset with him. (On that note, Angeal and his father’s arc really are a wonderfully scathing letter to companies that overwork their employees and how toxic/unhealthy that line of thinking is. But. Again. We are not unpacking that right now.)
6. At one point he became consumed with LOVELESS, a series of poems with heavy prose and symbolism thicker than syrup. It got to the point where he was so well known for it that there was an entire fanclub dedicated to both him and analyzing the text.
7. While he was in SOLDIER, he repeatedly had his achievements publicly accredited… to Sephiroth.
Over and over and over again.
Everyone did, really. They mention it in the beginning of the game. Sephiroth even got public credit for Zack’s raid on the castle when he wasn’t even there. How much of his legacy is real? How much of it is made up? How much of it was faked? We don’t know. No one knows. But he keeps getting credit, anyways. And when Genesis confronts him about it, Sephiroth doesn’t care. In the Japanese version of their fight scene, you could even say he indirectly implies that he wants Genesis to take his place as the “hero”. In the English, Sephiroth’s line is, “Come and try.” But in the Japanese the line is closer to, “Wouldn’t that be nice?” Which, depending on how you take his tone, can mean wildly different things—from mocking, to earnest, or even admiration—which is especially to tell because he might be annoyed with Genesis at the moment.
Fun Fact: In Ever Crisis, Sephiroth explicitly says they are making up his achievements in the press to target boys his age for recruitment. (Thus why they accepted Zack at age 13.)
My theory on this line is that he is being cynical; that Genesis doesn't understand just how harrowing and even humiliating his experience has been. This only enforces my theory that the "come and try" translation in the English not only does a disservice to a line as wonderfully heavy as, "Wouldn't that be nice?", but fundamentally misunderstands Sephiroth as a character.
8. Genesis then took the fight to Shin-Ra. Inspiring a good chunk of their staff to leave the company, he then staged multiple attacks on facilities, staff, and the main building—which also spilled out into the city of Midgar. He murdered his parents, buried them, killed everyone in town, and… Yeah. It wasn’t pretty. A lot of innocent people died simply because they were vaguely associated with Shin-Ra. These are the actions of a villain. What’s more, this is clearly a sign that he has been acclimatized to death and violence by Shin-Ra to the point where he doesn’t even consider taking hostages.
Except.
Except the entire town was a Shin-Ra town.
Banora, canonically, was a Shin-Ra built town, which means everyone there was basically an employee of the company. No one was safe. Everyone was a threat. And that…
That was how he was raised. And he finally knew the truth—that every moment of his life was touched, controlled by Shin-Ra, all the way down to his very conception. He has never known freedom. He has never known his own identity. And now that very cage was killing him, slowly and painfully, and turning him into something that couldn’t even be recognized as human. He was watching himself rot in the mirror, and it was all because of Shin-Ra’s greed. And as he searched for salvation, he sunk into LOVELESS as he always had, hinging his entire life on Minerva’s Gift because he knew he was dying and that was all he had.
9. And then he died…
10. … but then it turned out LOVELESS was actually kind of a blueprint, and he did meet the Goddess, and he did get reborn without his degradation so he was rewarded for his journey in the end.
So why wasn’t Genesis the main character of the game?
Simple.
His actions challenge the status quo without being about the status quo. It’s a story about revenge. It’s a story about retribution. It’s a story about answering mass violence with mass violence and ultimately being rewarded by it. And while, yes, the series is an action-based violence simulator, the violence in the original FF7 was a guided, tactical effort. (For all that the characters aren’t the brightest bulbs in the sun lamps.) But the biggest, most obvious shift in the narrative happened when they realized their role as terrorists—bringing mass violence to the company via bombing and open aggression—was just resulting in increasing levels of retaliation against uninvolved people. They might as well have been a child beating the ankles of a giant. The goals and themes of the game fundamentally change when they realize that answering mass-scale societal violence with mass-scale physical violence was not only unsustainable, but also wasn’t going to solve their problem.
FF7 is about change and learning when violence—and what kind of violence—is appropriate in the face of different threats.
Genesis’ arc undermines all of that, and making him the main character would contradict the very heart of the OG game.
So, instead, we are positioned as Zack, connected to him through a mutual friend. From there we see all the damage and horror this vengeance brings to those living under the status quo.
But also, that plotline’s a major downer in a lot of ways, so they needed to lighten things up a bit to keep audience involved. And that’s why Zack is, well…
Part Three: Zack is a Himbo
Please, for the love of all that is holy, keep in mind that everything I say here is with the utmost affection.
Zack is dumb as a rock.
He is a charismatic, enthusiastic sixteen year old jock who ran away from home at thirteen years old to join the military. Which, please know, why I say “military” I mean “private security guard force with a standard-issue Death Baton and a license to kill”. The first scene in the game is him being excited that he gets to murder a bunch of people in a simulation, which he is immediately scolded for by his mentor. He is a glorified, souped up private security guard who is canonically only in it for the glory at first. He wants to be a “hero”, but doesn’t seem to fundamentally know what that means. And, over the course of the story, the definition of that clearly changes for him.
Which tracks, because the story takes place over a period of time with high stress.
Occasionally I see people saying they wish that Zack had more complexity to him, and honestly? The game. Would be. SO. BAD.
Full Disclosure: I am not the biggest fan of Zack specifically because he lacks a lot of nuance. I wish he was a bit more complex, too. But I also know that would break the game. What’s worse, if he was still on Shin-Ra’s side because he understood Shin-Ra’s mission… Well… That would make him a villain, or a cog at best. That’s not main character material. It would make the ending more messed up, though.
Anywho, Zack was thirteen when he left home. He had no formal education. He didn’t tell anyone what he was doing. He even joined without a permission slip from his parents. This means that Shin-Ra was accepting thirteen, possibly fourteen year olds into the military. (Some people will say this tracks because you can get a job at fourteen in many parts of Japan. But, and this is important, you aren’t allowed to be a security guard until you’re quite a bit older, and you need a specific license for it, much like in the US.) Clearly they didn’t teach this boy critical thinking skills. Not because he’s a himbo, but because having their Super-Powered Private Security Force With A License To Kill think independently would explicitly go against their interests. (EX: Genesis.)
Shin-Ra needs SOLDIERs to follow orders or the company would no longer be able to function. Seconds and Thirds aren’t even allowed to reject missions. (One could argue that sending certain someone on back-to-back missions would be a good way for them to eliminate undesirables within the ranks by sending them to their deaths, which… would make an incredible fic idea, actually.) We already know that First, Second, and Third Class rank assignments do not actually reflect the power of the SOLDIER. This is canon. I would instead argue that those who make the rank of First Class aren’t necessarily the most powerful, but are instead the most visible in the media, thus the easiest to market, and/or the easiest to manipulate and control. (For a great example of this, see The Umbrella Academy.)
The point is, Zack may have been elevated to his position as a first specifically because he is malleable and single-minded. Even after all he saw with Genesis, he stuck by the company to the very end, with the exception of the time Sephiroth was literally guiding him to fail a mission. Zack allowed himself to take Shin-Ra’s side every time, taking down their enemies and following their orders, preserving his “honor as SOLDIER” as he had been taught. The only thing that made him stop…
… was literally getting put in a jar.
It was when he was no longer a SOLDIER.
Part Four: Honor
There is no such thing as SOLDIER Honor.
I repeat: There is no such thing as SOLDIER Honor.
It is a fictional thing that is borne of an ideology based around hard work. It only has power because it is believed in. It is an intangible social construct similar to the law, mathematical order of operations, and gender roles. So why are Angeal and Zack obsessed with it?
Pretty simple.
Angeal’s step-father followed it.
Now, we know three things about Angeal’s step-father.
1. He was chill with the fact that Gillian was already pregnant when they started dating.
2. He was a very good father.
3. He worked himself to death trying to pay off the sword he bought Angeal.
This, of course, says a lot about Angeal considering he rarely uses the sword. He essentially sees that sword as the symbol of his step-father’s life. Everything he uses it for, he sees as more important than his step-father’s life. That thing is usually Zack.
Zack, who is the child who joined the military based on stories of heroes.
Zack, who rises against Angeal in the name of his own step-father’s ideology and tries to talk him down, even at the very end. But Zack fails because he fundamentally doesn’t understand what’s going on, partially because “Soldier Honor” is just one more aspect of this narrative he was given. It is a narrative that Angeal has had to step away from, even though he doesn’t want to leave the memory of his step-father behind. He was a good man. He was a good, hardworking man.
And that is why he died.
Corporations will use you up until there is nothing left, then honor your memory/sacrifice. Shin-Ra was doing the exact same thing the company his step-father worked for did; using up SOLDIERs until they outlived their usefulness. And Angeal was horrified to realize that his “SOLDIER Honor” wasn’t honor at all.
It was willingly submitting to control.
But, unlike Angeal, over time, this meaning changed for Zack. Partially because he didn't understand it fully in the first place. It became about acting with integrity. It became about helping people. It became about not lying down and watching the abuse Shin-Ra handed out in exchange for literal money; for maintaining the status quo.
At the very end, Zack understood what it meant to be a hero.
Part Five: The Conclusion
To sum up, Zack believed in and idolized the propaganda spread by Shin-Ra at such a young age, and was so convinced by it, that he ran away from home at thirteen to join the military.
He was their target demographic, so they happily took him into their ranks. What’s more, people think this is normal enough that we see no one opposing this, because the only people who oppose Shin-Ra are “extremists” or “violent terrorists”.
Zack then became their loyal puppy, groomed to fill his role as super-powered attack dog to sick on anyone they deemed appropriate, and he filled the role. He believed he was doing good. He didn’t think they were invading another country, because that’s not what he was told.
He went after Genesis, because that’s what he was told, and he wouldn’t let Genesis’ actions shake his faith in the company.
Then he went after Angeal, hoping to get answers, only to become more confused. Angeal taught him about SOLDIER honor. He taught him about a higher calling. He was the one who made Zack truly loyal to the company. This challenged everything Zack knew.
He went with Sephiroth, planning a small rebellion of their own (a white lie on paperwork) to get answers, only to find things he wasn’t ready for and couldn’t fully understand.
Zack is shaken by each of these events. Horribly. At times, we even watch him grieve. But time and time again, he doesn’t leave the company. He sees the damage they do first hand, and he doesn’t leave the company. The company isn’t the problem, to him. He reads their emails, does their dirty work, and “maintains his SOLDIER honor”.
Zack swallows what they give him right up until what they give him is torture.
Zack swallows what they give him until he becomes their victim.
Every step of the way, Zack is fed a story of how the world is. He was raised on it. He lived it. He became part of it. He was paid peanuts to enforce the status quo Shin-Ra installed in the world by force, and he was proud of it because it was, to him, something to be proud of.
Zack believes the propaganda whole-sale, and we get to watch, from the point of view of an outsider, as it slowly destroys his life before killing him.
Propaganda has the power to make suffering normal. Propaganda has the power to make murder righteous. Propaganda has the power to take a thirteen year old boy out of his home so they can give him a sword, and when they point him in the direction of their enemies he charges of his own volition, because they made him believe in their cause. And he believes in their cause because he believes that it makes life better for everyone.
But that’s not what’s actually happening.
That’s just what he was told.
Crisis Core is about propaganda, and the depths to which it can affect our lives. It changes our belief systems. It changes our perceptions of reality. And when it’s torn down around our eyes, it can make us go insane. It can make us violent and unreasonable as we realize just how much violence is being forced upon us—violence other people just plain do not see. It's just a a piece of paper. It's just a law. It's just a job.
It's just a war.
Final Fantasy 7 was about Fascism.
Crisis Core is about the propaganda that built it. It is told from the point of view of a boy, then a man, steeped in it. He watches until the people suffering around him—Sephiroth, Genesis, and Angeal—are twisted into villains by the truths and lies around them. Genesis and Angeal are tortured by truths, Sephiroth is transformed by lies, and Zack is subsequently hunted down to conceal them.
Crisis Core is Propaganda: The Video Game.
#thank you for coming to my TED talk#ffvii#ff7#final fantasy vii#final fantasy 7#ffvii crisis core#ff7 crisis core#zack fair#genesis rhapsodos#sephiroth#angeal hewley#crisis core
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i hope this isn't blasphemy but imagine a Genesis!Dreammare AU? With Night being the one to eat the apple (Eve) and Dream following him (Adam)— maybe Nim could be the version of god?
The Fall
#zu art#comic#book of genesis#dreammare#dream!sans#nightmare!sans#passive!nightmare#undertale#undertale au#utmv#I couldn't think of anything else I just /had/ to get it out of my head#dreamtale but the proship version ;D#sinners win today *happy sob*#I don’t see anything blasphemous in parallels and free interpretation without insulting the original so thank you for the idea! <3#I'm like 95% sure I've seen this idea on Tumblr but I didn't find any post in the end so here we go >:D#(if you know the original feel free to share so I'll credit them *^*)#back to work ٩( ᐛ )و♪
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holding this out like a bouquet of flowers @liquidlikecats
#genesis rhapsodos#ffvii#ff7#my art#it's kind of a sketch..?#he's so pretty uuuuuuuuuuuugh#thank you for supporting me so much#just wanted to thank you properly : )#i love reading all your tags and comments#you're so funny lol#💓
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I commissioned @wowa-bublord for a piece from the first chapter of my fanfiction Unsugared Taste, because I thought it really fits her vibe... and I was right! They picked their favourite part and created this lovely short comic that made me fall in love with my own story once again. Thank you Bubby for your time and talent! ✍🏻
Consider commissioning him too or helping his family with a donation here. And if you can't, remember a reblog is free. ❤️
A slender figure emerged from a tangle of branches, stumbling and grumbling: “I’m sick of it.” Angeal pulled himself up and held out both hands to help his struggling friend; Gen grabbed them and managed to get free from the bush.
“You’re bleeding, Gen,” Angeal snorted, examining a pale wrist, “again”.
“Shut up”.
They plopped on the grass side by side; Angeal wasn’t letting the topic drop: “Gen, you cut yourself in there”.
“Fine!” Gen practically threw the bleeding wrist into his lap, eyes rolling back in frustration. Angeal trailed a finger along the wound, a delicate touch that drew an hiss nonetheless; he instinctively brought it to the mouth and slightly sucked away a drop of already coagulating blood, then he turned it around and left a swift kiss on the back of the hand: “you will survive!”
“Fuck off”.
#commission#thank you Bubby ❤️#they're so babies ❤️#gengeal#banora#ff7#final fantasy vii#ffvii#final fantasy 7#crisis core#genesis rhapsodos#angeal hewley#fanfiction
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sigh
#kawoshin save me... kawoshin... save me kawoshin#also i learned what karlshaun was from the reblog tags on last kawoshin fan att#thank u very much for informing me#neon genesis evangelion#nge#evangelion#nagisa kaworu#ikari shinji#kawoshin#karlshaun#fan art#becki draws stuff n stuff
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I drew @foreststarflaime's AU where the Final Fantasy 7 guys are dragons (original "AGSZC as dragons" post)
Star sent it to me, I said I was too dead tired to draw it, the rest is history
#fridgefanatic#fridge's art#final fantasy vii#sephiroth#cloud strife#zack fair#angeal hewley#genesis rhapsodos#dragon au#everyone say thank you star
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The Fall (2006) + Old Hollywood
#i watched the fall the other day and got very emotional about all the references to the genesis of cinema and hollywood#if you've never seen this film then you have a new assignment my friends#the fall 2006#thefalledit#moviegifs#filmgifs#giffed🍂#filmedit#do not repost gifs - reblogs or tumblr gif search feature only thanks!
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Maybe the seventeenth angel was the friends we made up in our heads
#another self indulgent au is anyone surprised#thank you to the paper street discord server for giving me the idea to draw this :3#fight club au#fight club#fight club fanart#soapshipping#the narrator#tyler durden#marla singer#neon genesis evangelion#nge#nge fanart#my art
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Three weeks to go until Kawoshin Week!!! :3
#kawoshin#kaworu nagisa#shinji ikari#neon genesis evangelion#evangelion#nge#karlshaun#fan week#fandom events#kawoshin week#mod post#also thank you for 100+ followers!! <333
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Feeder Goat from Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
#feeder goat#goat#Jurassic Park Operation Genesis#thank you for your submission!#oh yea thats what im talking about baby!!#shame about his fate tho :((((
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Sometimes I think about how Shinji knew Kaworu for like two days and when instrumentality started it was his visage used to lure Shinji in. Not his mom, not Misato, Asuka or Rei, but Kaworu.
No one’s doing gay like 90s anime
Edit: I’m not done. The original show is 26 episodes. We watch Shinji spend most of that time trying to reach out to others or watch others reach out to him with mixed results. Every gain took multiple episodes and they’re all tenuous relationships. Kaworu just appeared and broke down every single wall Shinji had in hours. There’s so much to gush over. It’s such a genius maneuver, the juxtaposition. Asuka, Rei, and Misato all evoke his sexual desire but his emotional relationships with them are iffy. Even the bully turned friend is kinda strained. Kowaru just comes in. Reveals a Shinji we’ve never seen and never see again.
#we give thanks to the predecessors#devilman thank u#evangelion#nge#neon genesis evangelion#kaworu nagisa#shinji#kawoshin
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Angeal and Gen both feel like monsters and they’re going crazy after defecting, but maybe they just don’t have access to their meds anymore. What no anxiety meds does to a person
SO TRUE LMAO, haha that reminds me of an old sketch I did.
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Neon Genesis Edvangelion
#ed edd n eddy#eene#neon genesis evangelion#evangelion#i have never done a painterly style#learnt it with this one#thank you medibang sumi brush#99% of this was with that brush#mi arts
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This fantastic commission piece was done by the fabulous @manalovebot. I absolutely adore their art. Absolutely fantastic.
Heads up, they are doing special emergency commissions right now! 100% worth it on every level. You can check it out HERE.
Once again, thanks so much! Your outstanding art never ceases to impress me!
(And yes, that's Dirge!Genesis. Guess being the planet's hero isn't all it's cracked up to be! Next time, bring a spray bottle to ward off the cat!)
#asks#ff7#ffvii#final fantasy 7#crisis core#sephcanons#sephiroth#genesis rhapsodos#sephgen#genseph#sephesis#commissions#art#thank you!#I love them#dirge of cerberus#final fantasy#final fantasy vii
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