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2 months ago

i love love love how much sebaciel fandom is SO dedicated to go on a deep dive on them !!

This is quite a subjective opinion; but I am endlessly fascinated by how the romanticization (or sentimentalization) of Sebastian and Ciel’s relationship is such a big, important part of Kuroshitsuji—partly due to Sebastian’s own nature as a demon, but also due to Ciel’s character himself.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

Sebastian is evil, and he is meant to lure people into damnation. He is the embodiment of a poisonous yet appealing temptation. He speaks sweet, gentle words. He is undeniably physically attractive, and generally, people find him charming. I can go on forever, but you get the gist; all of him is designed to slowly attract and lull people into complacency with him—into not seeing the predatory nature that lurks beneath that gorgeous skin.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

This powerful creature, who can kill people with his bare hands, prefers to use sweet promises over threats—finding physical torture less effective than honey; so confident in his ability to understand human desires and tempt any person into the route he designs for them. He presents people with two choices; one of which seems infinitely more attractive than the other—but would certainly lead them to damnation. And it delights him very much when they inevitably chooses the sweeter option. It seems to be essential to the demonic contract that the contractor gets to choose (even if the choice was most likely—almost always—highly uninformed).

Now; if the contractor was an unassuming human who was tempted or fooled by the demon, or if the contractor was someone who’d kill and sacrifice another person on purpose, maybe we would say, “Well, he did that to himself.” Or even, “He deserved that.” But not only did Ciel manage to summon Sebastian by happenstance; he—arguably—did not have much choices other than to agree to the contract; it was either the contract or death at the hands of the cultists.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

His consent was highly dubious (not that Sebastian ever cares); he was in a state of emotional distress—unfit to be making choices that would define the rest of his life—not to mention his youth, his vulnerability, and the glaring power imbalance with the predatory adults and demon surrounding him. From that moment on, his soul is forfeit; no matter how many times Ciel states that he is firm on his revenge and that he is doing this for himself—you can always argue that he is only saying this because the choice is either this or death.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

Still, instead of highlighting the dubious nature of this agreement, the author shows that despite his young age, he is perceptive enough to read through Sebastian’s lies and see Sebastian’s true nature for what it is, and still “chooses” to have the contract. The author repeatedly, over and over, shows Ciel “choosing” this road for himself, Ciel saying that he has no need for the past and will not look back—and the whole time that Ciel charges unwaveringly into the darkness, Sebastian looks at him and smiles meaningfully.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

Since we have no idea what “souls” present in Kuroshitsuji; the concept of what Ciel is actually paying with in order to get his revenge is exceedingly vague—it’s difficult to feel loss over something with an unknown value. This is exacerbated by Ciel’s easy acceptance of his own fate, and the practical logic on how it’s simply fair to pay a servant for his services.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

Sebastian, for his part; always revels and delights in how Ciel chooses him. He basks in it, and gloats about it; the dubious nature of Ciel’s agreement forgotten, or frankly does not even seem to compute in Sebastian’s mind. What’s important is that Ciel made a choice; and that choice was Sebastian. We know that Sebastian will eventually kill Ciel, but we may contend that Sebastian is good for him. Sebastian saved Ciel and Ciel consented to having Sebastian. Sebastian gave Ciel the autonomy and independence and protection he desperately needed. And this does not come out of nowhere; as the author too, seems to deliberately romanticize/sentimentalize their relationship—the readers are simply picking up on the context cues.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

They are certainly predator and prey; but people may love their appeal as a pair of lovers, like Bonnie and Clyde; or as found family along with the rest of the servants; they are partners-in-crime; soulmates; always understanding each other with just a glance, simply meant to be together, there is no Ciel without Sebastian and vice versa, etc.; it’s all a terribly romantic and sentimental view of their relationship.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

The portrayal of Sebastian as a loyal and caring protector (although he is always hiding his hunger and fangs) and Ciel as a brave and pitiable victim resolutely seeking justice (although he arguably never had much choices) are done on purpose to allow their relationship to be romanticized/sentimentalized by the readers who want to root for them. If Sebastian was not portrayed attractively enough; if he wasn’t a handsome, gentle caretaker, who is devotedly loyal to Ciel and protects him from kidnappers and assassins and whatnots (see how he treats Ciel so much better compared to Ciel’s fellow humans?), this romanticization of him will not be possible. Likewise, if Ciel was portrayed as an innocent run-off-the-mill ten year old—instead of a smart one, a perceptive one, one who is “mature for his age”; if Ciel was a regular noble instead of the Queen’s watchdog; one who is meant to be the Earl of Phantomhive despite being born as an underdog (which makes the readers want to root for him and believe him to be capable of besting a demon on the negotiation table)—we will not be reading the contract scene and thinking, “Can he outsmart the demon?” Or even, “Well, certainly this ten year old understands what he is doing.” We would have instead understood the contract to be an exploitation of the child’s vulnerability and circumstances. Instead, Ciel is portrayed as wanting the contract; willing to sacrifice his soul to get his revenge; a fully-consenting party in a mutually beneficial agreement. When Sebastian offers his hand, Ciel consensually places his own hand in Sebastian’s.

This Is Quite A Subjective Opinion; But I Am Endlessly Fascinated By How The Romanticization (or Sentimentalization)

What is truly “good” for Ciel becomes a moral dilemma that the readers cannot solve, and Sebastian’s true “feelings” (or whether he has any at all) is never explained. The readers are left to guess and come up with our own theories that will remain unanswered—we insist that Ciel needs and wants Sebastian, that Sebastian cares for Ciel beyond seeing him as food; and the whole thing is so morally dubious, but we are given a lot of incentives to see them in a positive, sentimental light. Every once in a while something may happen that seems to reinforce our beliefs in their relationship, but never fully confirm how they feel towards each other. The occasional “warning bells” reminding us of Sebastian’s nature as a demon are—more often than not—ignored, as the future when the contract ends still seems so far away, and regardless; Ciel is far too dependent on Sebastian to even think of living without him.

8 months ago
They're On A Date😳

they're on a date😳

7 months ago

Tiny🤏🥺

Tiny🤏🥺
2 months ago

idk, i wish i knew japanese 😔

Idk, I Wish I Knew Japanese 😔

found this on twitter and i need to share bc omg wHY ARE THEY SO PRECIOUS OOUGH

Found This On Twitter And I Need To Share Bc Omg WHY ARE THEY SO PRECIOUS OOUGH
2 months ago

i just created an art account bc i'm planning to use this one for my yappings about sebaciel (and maybe cosplay). so, to be more organised, i made an art account !!

I Just Created An Art Account Bc I'm Planning To Use This One For My Yappings About Sebaciel (and Maybe

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7 months ago
Happy Birthday Sebastian Michaelis! 🎉🎉🎂🖤💙
Happy Birthday Sebastian Michaelis! 🎉🎉🎂🖤💙

Happy birthday Sebastian Michaelis! 🎉🎉🎂🖤💙


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7 months ago
Sebastian, Ciel And A Happy Life - Coming Back From School.
Sebastian, Ciel And A Happy Life - Coming Back From School.

Sebastian, Ciel and a Happy Life - Coming back from school.


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5 months ago
When Neuvi Isn't Looking Huh

when neuvi isn't looking huh


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2 months ago

Hello, I went on your spacehey and your page is so cute! I just wanted to say that the music made me tear up a bit. It was so familiar yet not at the same time, like a distant memory. May I ask what its name is?

- waxy 🕯️

hiii !! omg thank you, i'm happy you liked it !! the song name is "la petite fille de la mer", by vangelis :3

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