I have come seeking the lore!!! And I have questions!!!
So, Satan being a “soul shatter” making him a bit different from the other demon brothers. What effect would that have on Amelie by being half that and half human? Is her soul like her father’s or like her mother’s? Did her conception/birth have an effect on Satan’s soul? Is she at risk for falling apart, like Satan has? Was she as sensitive to things during infancy like her aunt was? And most importantly…does she call Lucifer and Diavolo, Grandpa and Grandma!?!?!
Sorry if this is too much. I just really like all of your stories and I’m really curious.
This. I love questions like these.
Okay so first off, soul-shatters rarely ever have live long enough to have children of their own so Amelie is the first of her kind.
Her soul is similar to her father's, but not completely. While Satan's soul is made from pieces of Lucifer's and glued together by the emotions he inherited from his father, Amelie had time to develop her own soul while MC carried her so she didn't need to steal soul bits from either parent. Her soul is cracked, but held together on its own. She is at a lower risk of developing the same 'condition' soul-shatters get, but she still could if left under distress long enough because then she could make her soul fracture farther.
Also, I think she is delicate like her father was. As a baby, I see her portraying her sensitivity somewhere between her father and her Aunt Audri.
Audriana presented this sensitivity by being scared of everyone and everything that wasn't he parents and screaming till her throat was sore at night when she couldn't be with her parents. Also, with sounds and general overstimulation.
That is becuase of the emotions she inherited and being born into the Avatar of Shame, daughter of the Avatar of Pride (small spoiler but oh well lol).
Satan, being the Avatar of Wrath, was the opposite and even as a baby, often pushed others away without meaning to.
I think both Amelie and Satan had the same sensory issues as Audriana though and each of the three had more or less their own ways to handle it.
As a kid, I can see Satan trying to gaslight himself into thinking he wasn't overwhelmed because his family unknowingly made him feel that was what he had to do.
Amelie accepted that she was suffering from sensory overload, but was scared of showing it because she didn't wanna be a burden to others.
Both Amelia and Satan grew to mask their pain to one degree or another.
Audriana is fortunate though; she can express her distress and have her parents run to comfort her so she doesn't need to worry about masking her pain.
And lastly, if both realities merged and Amelie existed in the same timeline as Audriana, she most definitely would call Lucifer and Diavolo some sort of version of Grandpa and Grandma (though she'd probably be closer to Nana Dia because she's a bit afraid of Lucifer).
Thank you so much for your questions! I'm also grateful you like my stories so much 🥰
Also oof, now I'm imagining Satan developing his condition in Amelie's timeline and having to come to terms with both the potential end of his life and potentially being forced to leave MC and their daughter 😔
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stop reblogging that character design post with the cat it promotes blackface
I have now been accused of *checks notes* promoting bl*ckface, because *checks notes again* I own a seal-point Siamese cat.
Woweeee, Nonny. That is... hoo boy. That is a STRETCH. Hope you didn't pull a muscle reaching for that one. 😬 It would honestly make about as much sense - more, actually - to argue that the post in question promotes frostbite or Reynaud's Syndrome, but... y'know. You do you.
Please excuse me whilst I go and firmly inform my cat that a stranger on the internet thinks her existence promotes r*cism. My guess is that she won't care... because she is a CAT.
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Nothing stings like being told due to a high number of applicants, you didn't get in due to experience. It wasn't that I lacked experience, it's just that there were people with a lot of experience that also applied.
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