attempting to rename the games executable. pray for me.
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Thinking about how Diavolo’s feelings transcend time and how in the Nightbringer UR+ card Demon Lord’s Castle Tour this conversation happens.
When asked, “Do you wish to see your father?”
Diavolo responds:
“I suppose I do . . .” isn’t the typical reaction to how a child would feel about wanting to see their parent. Especially when said parent has essentially been in a coma for a year.
Along with how Diavolo describe his father.
It makes more sense why when you learn in Lesson 56 how Diavolo was treated by him growing up.
Diavolo can tell when others are lying but is unable to understand his father’s intentions.
Diavolo mentions that he lived a very sheltered life growing up. That from a young age his father never allowed him a chance to talk to anyone outside the castle.
His childhood friend was Mephistopheles. A demon literally RAISED to be his friend. Putting a barrier between the two because Mephistopheles would put Diavolo on a pedestal.
The isolating childhood he experienced riddled with his strict father constantly scolding him.
Despite everything MC is so important to him he wants to see his father again so we can meet.
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Guys I just realized something. Both Vaggie and Lucifer are fallen angels right?
(Couldn't find a better picture)
And Vaggies wings changed after Lute ripped them off and she got them back.
Lucifer's wings are red and I doubt they were red to begin with. So did heaven rip/cut Lucifer's wings off before throwing him into hell and he got them back somehow like Vaggje did.
Maybe it's a custom to remove an angel's wings to show they are unworthy of heaven
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>finally learns what halo 3 game fuel tastes like after 17 years
>dont like it
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Adam is known to be an egotistical misogynist in Hazbin Hotel. He’s a huge fuck boy and thinks that every woman wants him because he’s “the original dick”, so Lucifer not only coming in and pointing out to Adam that he bang his first wife (Lilith), but also insinuating that he also banged his second (Eve) has gotten to be the most humiliating insult and inflicted more damage to Adam than him actually getting stabbed.
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Some thoughts on Lucifer's mental health, relationships, and role as king of hell!
Lucifer’s perception of himself as the king of hell is really interesting to me because he’s very blase about it in canon while totally using it when it suits him.
I think it’s really telling that the first time he actually brings it up himself is when it’s something he can leverage to help Charlie out. He reads to me like someone who objectively knows that he’s the hottest shit in town, but also just doesn’t really think that it matters most of the time because it's not relevant to his personal problems. Being Lucifer Morningstar did not allow him to achieve his goals in petitioning heaven. Being the most powerful person in hell didn’t even un-fuck his family life!
...Except for when suddenly it might in fact help un-fuck his relationship with his daughter.
It's the main thing he can desperately and dramatically showcase as a worthwhile reason for Charlie to maintain a relationship with him, because he as a person is depressed, half-functional, and barely has enough spoons to pay attention to a conversation he's having with her while he's actively having it, nevermind remembering their last one.
He wants to! And it doesn't start with his song at the hotel! It starts with him answering the phone, heavily fumbling actually connecting with Charlie despite clearly desperately wanting to, and then realizing she's asking him for something and promptly choking on his tea before excitedly telling her, "Yeah! Of course! Anything within my power is yours for the asking, you just name it." He knows that there is a great deal 'within his power,' and he's happy and relieved that he can offer her that!
Lilith has been gone for years but he's still wearing his wedding ring. His walls are still covered in family portraits. He's just been sitting in his room making thousands of rubber ducks he thinks suck instead of ruling hell, because his daughter liked that one duck he made one time.
Charlie needed him to support her in her mission, but damn did Lucifer also need Charlie to get him out and moving and actually doing things again.
Anyway, someone get this man on an SSRI.
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Alastor not taking Charlie’s soul was expected, for me. But Alastor making a deal for a blank check actually felt a lot more impactful, and in some ways more ominous.
For one thing, the fact he allowed the caveat that he wouldn’t ask Charlie to hurt anyone…means whatever he wants from her, it’s not exactly power. Connections to it, maybe…but I wonder if it was just his way of locking down any avenues for freedom through her, and he lacks the faith in anyone to think they’d help him unconditionally without being bound to him.
For all we’re shown Alastor’s terrifying, cruel, brutal moments — and we do get a fair few of them — we also finally see him as vulnerable. He starts the finale two-parter warning us that he’s not as happy as he appears, that his smile has always been nothing but a way to mask his true emotions and appear in control. And he ends it well and truly breaking down, clearly in a state of emotional turmoil and newly traumatized.
Even in his deal, Alastor wasn’t in a total power position. And for all he kept trying to claim it…it’s clear that although he’s got his own loyalties and might very much like to be the big bad, he isn’t.
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