When all you did was draw and eat Cheetos all day
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when you say that you wish lyney were more of an insane villain sometimes, wdym 🤔
OKAY OKAY OKAY so idk if you are aware but before Fontaine came out, his trial was leaked ( Specifically the comic of that showed him being evil like Furina tried to paint him out to be ). That on top of the marionette Lynette theory made many speculate that Lyney was going to be insane and that Lynette would be dead. ( One theory basically gave a whole backstory to where Lynette died tragically on a Fatui mission when they were younger and Lyney, unable to cope with his sister's death, either 1) took her dead body and made it into a puppet or 2) made a puppet replica of his sister. Either way he'd be controlling her and stuff which would explain her lifeless expression )
While I love that whole theory, I always adore the idea of Father Lyney where he, though doesn't face trauma like Arlecchino does or is necessarily evil, has to follow the Fatui's orders which would make him appear so and us, the Traveler, are basically back to square 2 with him where we felt betrayed and upset at him for being affiliated with such an awful organization.
Like, don't get me wrong, I like our Lyney but I wouldn't have minded it AT ALL if he resembled more of Wanderer and his story where he actually did have an evil phase and, through strife and probably an ass whooping, became a better person. ( Not necessarily good, but a better person.
This is sad as hell, but I also love it when people dive more into Lyney's depression because I feel as though not many talk about it ( which makes sense if you don't read up about it ) Like homeboy literally tried to off himself at some point??? Legit grew so desperate to be put on the same missions as his sister when he was younger that he tried to get a delusion that literally kills your body and can give you a slow, painful death like I find that so insane.
Gosh I love this man. The yearning is getting worse by the day I fear- 😓
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Last night I hung up a bill cipher poster then had a dream that bill was trying to convince me to make a deal with him
I’m scared
Thinking about all the things Martin says to the HOK. HOK may not be the most important person in the grand scheme of things and anyone could have done their job, but Martin cares about them, he loves them. He shows that in the way he speaks to them and he doesn't deminish the important things they have done. They were an important part of his life and story. They may not be remembered by the world but he will always remember them.
Mondstadt revival!!! Yaaay!!!
Ok now that I've finished Dark Heir, I still think there's something not right about The Lady and the forces of light. Something's not adding up.
The white death and the army - If the army created with the white death belongs to the Dark King, why would the Lady kill Visander, her champion, to be resurrected that way? Would the Dark King not have power over him when he returned? If she knew what returning would be like and intended for Visander to actually fight the Dark King, why was he not briefed on the procedure? He didn't even know that he wasn't going to be returning in a few years.
Sarcean's brand - Why would the Dark King put a mark that protects people from the white death on his followers? If he killed his followers in the past so that they could return in the future, why wouldn't he want his past followers to possess the bodies of people he had chosen and and were devoted to him in the present? Surely that would make a stronger fighting force than an army made up of the bodies of peasants, children and the elderly? Why leave it up to chance when he could have hand-picked the bodies that would house his loyal army?
Why did Sarcean choose for him and Anharion to be reborn the way they were? It's risky, isn't it? Either of them could have been killed as children. What's more, it is mentioned in the book that the returning spirits, like Visander, have no regard for the people or the world of the present because they had never lived in the present. They just carried on their ancient goals as if they had never been gone. So why did Sarcean choose to be reborn with no memories of his past and with all the chances in the world to form connections and to be a different person? Why take the chance with Anharion?
Kettering didn't recognize Will. He didn't even care about fighting but he knew about how they were to return. Why? Why wouldn't someone who was supposedly part of the Dark King's loyal army recognize the one who put him in that state? Visander recognized Will/Sarcean even when he was wearing someone else's body. But Kettering didn't even recognize Will when he was just himself. If Kettering really had been just a lowly foot-soldier, he just happened to have the knowledge of how the resurrection of the army worked?
It's not that I don't believe Sarcean was a bad guy who did a lot of evil shit. I just don't think he was the biggest, baddest guy around. I think the reason Visander wasn't prepared for his return, the reason that Kettering didn't know Will and the reason that Sarcean's mark protects people from the white death is that the white death is a tool of The Lady and the side of the light. I think if Sarcean wanted an unstoppable army, he didn't have to do it that way. He already had the stewards-turned-shadows, the shadows kings, Anharion and his collar - all the methods of control that relied on his blood and unstoppable magic to control, rather than on some sort of staff that anyone could get ahold of.
Besides that, the whole story that "The Lady and the Dark King loved each other" seems more and more like propaganda and rewritten history. As far as Will's flashbacks show, the only one Sarcean seemed to be genuinely obsessed with is Anharion. The only irresistible impulse Will regularly felt and acted upon was seeking out and sticking to James. He wasn't even drawn to Katherine the way Katherine was drawn to him. There was even one part where Sarcean is surprised to feel something for The Lady: "He hadn't expected his feelings of their one night to catch him so unawares; to recall how painfully and beautifully they had found themselves matched." My theory is that Sarcean cared only about overthrowing the Sun King and having Anharion, no matter what it took - all of that taking over the world stuff, I don't think that was him.
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