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zodiac-senpai · 3 months
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Some Kiribooty to bless your day ✨🍰🍑✨
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approximateknowledge · 2 months
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the beginning of alicization will always be blessed to me because they're literally 11, they're baby, fuckign adorable i want to protect them
but now that im rereading the manga ive been noticing something else
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^the girls are in cahoots, eugeo is scared
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^can't help but notice a very interesting implication in what alice is saying here; note how it's still all 3 of them
the only logical conclusion is that eugeo is the only boy in the group
which would be correct but i love that it's basically just implied here
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blueamethystdraw · 7 months
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Yes I am into SAO
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lost-in-yujikiri · 2 years
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[SAO LN V18 excerpt] Asuna has already known who Eugeo is in the middle of the War and accepted how important he is to Kirito
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From Part 8, Chapter Twenty-One, Sword Art Online volume 18
I’ve read what anon said to @transboykirito​ and @kiri-thirsty​ that Asuna would get jealous with Eugeo because he lived too long with Kirito I was in a total WTF, then I realized that the anime erased way too much of original Asuna’s narration that viewers completely misunderstood her entire character. How I am too saddened, because when we say Asuna & Eugeo would be besties if he lives, it’s not baseless at all, you know.
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Asuna realized that Eugeo is the true important one to Kirito when she was in a debate with 3 other girls who came out of nowhere claiming their relationship with Kirito is any important, because Eugeo’s name was repeated too many times in those 3 girls’ stories, which means he is truly by Kirito’s side longer than any of these girls claimed to be.
Asuna knew this person’s name, because it had come up over and over again during the night she’d spent trading stories in the tent with Alice, Ronie, and Sortiliena: Eugeo the sword disciple.
And yet, Asuna is accepting that Kirito has a friend, a partner that special to him, just like who Yuuki is to her, and is sympathizing with Kirito’s deep sadness over losing Eugeo.
Kirito, Asuna thought, watching him hold the black sword aloft, I can’t imagine what kind of horrible, heartbreaking things you went through. But I can tell you this: Your friend still lives on inside you. The same way that Yuuki still lives inside me. And that memory will bring you strength. Strength to pick up your sword and fight again.
Another part that is unclear in the anime is that Asuna actually saw Eugeo’s “ghost” appearing & helping Kirito.
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Also this scene in the epilogue of WoU nailed it too, since blue rose is Eugeo’s symbol, when Asuna brought it to Kirito’s hospital, it signifies that Asuna accepts what Kirito has with Eugeo will forever be a part of Kirito as well as embracing his pain even in their intimate moment, that it will be a part of her too and she will stay with him through all this as well.
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Alice by トキキ/tokiki
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adorabl8dthirsty · 1 year
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I just.
“It's alright, just wait and see, your string of lights is still bright to me. Oh, who you are is not where you've been. You're still an innocent”
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“Did some things you can't speak of, but at night you live it all again. You wouldn't be shattered on the floor now, if only you had seen what you know now then”
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+ all the other shit he went through
“Wasn't it beautiful runnin' wild 'til you fell asleep, before the monsters caught up to you?”
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“It's okay, life is a tough crowd 32 and still growin' up now, who you are is not what you did.”
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ps + a good bit of the art is by @LuLu_7825
@transboykirito this was originally gonna be send to your asks but i thought id make it a pose ans tag you for the idea + taylor swift song
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acenya · 7 months
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↳ Alicization Trio
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silversnowblossom · 2 years
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okay, so I watched alicization and I was thinking, what if Eugeo didn’t forget about kirito? can you imagine that? he just lost alice, and then he loses kirito immediately after and what’s more, no one else remembers kirito. poor eugeo. I bet he’d feel even more alone than he does in canon. and because I have no self-control, I started writing a short snippet for this.
if this was ever a fic posted to ao3, I think the summary would be something like “When Kirito shows up, six years after vanishing into thin air, Eugeo doesn’t know whether he wants to punch him or hug him. Maybe both. Except—Kirito doesn’t remember, is a lost child of Vecta, and Eugeo thinks, what happened?”
feedback would be lovely
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It’s hard, losing Alice. It’s like losing a limb, a phantom ache in the place where she once was. It’s just the two of them now, with an empty, gaping hole where she once stood. There’s no more freshly-cooked lunches under the shade of the Gigas Cedar, no more bright laughter and adventures, no more days just the three of them, carefree and playful. Their lives seem so empty without her. 
Kirito doesn’t take it well. More than once, Eugeo has to talk him out of charging up to Centoria and the Church to demand her back, which is made all the more difficult when he himself is itching to do the same. But they can’t leave; their Calling and the taboo index ties them to the Gigas Cedar, and Alice would never want them to sacrifice themselves to find her. And Eugeo can’t let Kirito, reckless and so loyal it hurt, meet the same fate as Alice. 
He doesn’t think he can bear losing them both. 
“We’ll find her,” Eugeo says, a quiet promise. “After we cut down the Gigas Cedar, we can go to Centoria and find her.” The later, when we won’t be breaking the Taboo Index goes unsaid. 
“...Yeah, okay,” Kirito agrees. Foremost there’s relief upon hearing that, knowing that Kirito won’t go and get himself killed, but there’s also guilt and shame that Eugeo does his best to mask. Because he’s such a coward—he just stood there the day Alice was taken, just let the Integrity Knight fly her away. And maybe there was nothing he could’ve done, just like Kirito hadn’t been able to do anything, but at least Kirito had done something. Eugeo hadn’t even tried. And now there’s relief that he can’t quite quell, relief that they won’t have to throw themselves into the unknown right that moment. 
He’s scared, he admits to himself. And it’s hard not to feel inadequate next to Kirito, brave and willing to do anything to save Alice. 
But slowly, slowly, life returns to a quasi-normal. There’s still an emptiness in their lives, a void where Alice once was, but— It’s manageable. 
And then, two months after Alice is taken, Kirito disappears. And no one else seems to remember he ever existed. 
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When Kirito shows up out of the blue, six years after vanishing into thin air, Eugeo doesn’t know whether he wants to punch him or hug him. Maybe both. Because where has he been? Why doesn’t anyone else remember him? (And oh, had that been a bewildering realization, finding out that overnight, everyone seemed to have forgotten about Kirito. Instead of Kirito-and-Alice-and-Eugeo it was Alice-and-Eugeo, and then, as the memory of Alice, too, faded, just Eugeo. Alone.)
But something holds him back, a sense of unease, of something being not quite right. And then Kirito walks up to him, introduces himself, and there’s no recognition in his eyes. 
Eugeo’s heart sinks. 
What follows is easily one of the most bizarre conversations he’s ever had. Kirito throws out phrases and terminology he’s never heard before. “Log out”? What did that even mean? 
What’s more, Kirito seems to have forgotten everything—he doesn’t remember the names of any places, or even something as basic as how to use a Stacia window. It’s as though the only thing he remembers is… his… name… 
Wait a second. Eugeo remembers the stories—of people who vanish without a trace, plucked from their homes, who suddenly show up in the forest or fields without their memories. The lost children of Vecta. 
Kirito is a lost child of Vecta. 
But where has he been these last six years? Eugeo doesn’t even know how to begin to answer the questions swimming in his head. In the end, Eugeo leads Kirito back to town after he’s done for the day. Kirito not remembering him is like a punch in the gut, but it’s better than the past six years of wondering and grief and worry. At least Kirito is here, in the flesh, in front of him. Several times, Eugeo has to stop himself from reaching out to reassure himself that Kirito was here, wasn’t just going to vanish again. I’m just a stranger to him now, he reminds himself. 
He still doesn’t quite know what stops him from telling Kirito. He tells him about Alice, of course, but he leaves out mention of the three of them. At their first meeting, it had been shock holding his tongue. Now… he’s not really sure. Maybe it’s the fact that the villagers don’t remember Kirito either, and that he’d sound mad. Maybe it’s the not knowing what is at play here. Maybe something else. Whatever it is, something stops him from telling Kirito about their shared history. 
Because something is at play here. Eugeo can’t shake the feeling that there’s more to this than there seems. Not in the least because somehow, sometime in the past six years, Kirito has picked up swordplay. And Eugeo knows nothing of swordsmanship or swords, but even his untrained eye can see that Kirito is good at the sword, skilled in a way that belies extensive experience. 
What happened to you? Eugeo wonders.
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titikookieslyth · 1 year
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Can WE talk about the fact that Sinon IS mistaken as Solus (Stacia's partner) and Asuna mistaken as Stacia?? I'm losing my mind. Plus their reunion in the Underworld was so heartwarming. I love them.
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zodiac-senpai · 7 months
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The SAO community is eating GOOD today~
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GUYS HE’S HERE!!! 😭😭💘💘
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taiyaki6 · 2 years
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My favorite pics of Gabriel Miller from SAO:
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gayanimebitches · 1 year
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THESE DUMB ASSHOLES ARE HOLDING LEFT HANDS
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alice-dias-92 · 1 year
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(via Sao Sword Art Online GIF - Sao Sword Art Online Alicization - Descobrir e Compartilhar GIFs)
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adorabl8dthirsty · 7 months
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Reki i am in your walls.
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words-and-coffee · 7 months
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Alice Te Punga Somerville, Always Italicise: How to Write While Colonised - Kupu rere kē
[ID: A poem titled: Kupu rere kē. [in italics] My friend was advised to italicise all the foreign words in her poems. This advice came from a well-meaning woman with NZ poetry on her business card and an English accent in her mouth. I have been thinking about this advice. The convention of italicising words from other languages clarifies that some words are imported: it ensures readers can tell the difference between a foreign language and the language of home. I have been thinking about this advice. Marking the foreign words is also a kindness: every potential reader is reassured that although you're expected to understand the rest of the text, it's fine to consult a dictionary or native speaker for help with the italics. I have been thinking about this advice. Because I am a contrary person, at first I was outraged — but after a while I could see she had a point: when the foreign words are camouflaged in plain type you can forget how they came to be there, out of place, in the first place. I have been thinking about this advice and I have decided to follow it. Now all of my readers will be able to remember which words truly belong in -[end italics]- Aotearoa -[italics]- and which do not.
Next image is the futurama meme: to shreds you say...]
(Image ID by @bisexualshakespeare)
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