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nateofgreat · 6 months
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Franky: Garden's assassins can take down an entire squad!
Loid Forger: So can my wife, they aren't special.
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crunchcrunchteacakes · 7 months
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I didn’t expect the trailer to provide me content to feed my Garden obsession but i am gonna take the blessings that it is.
Look at them! My babies:
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Very different from what we saw in manga:
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Granted the manga was written 2 years ago, seems like Endo Sensei had time to flesh out the organisation and the characters a bit more for Anime.
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I assumed that the figure covered by the speech bubbles was Yor, the Anime version looks different with the addition of high ponytail. But the figure still has that hair fringe at the side which is very reminiscent of Yor. (Maybe it’s Yor in her teen years?, it must have been a while since they all assembled for the group picture 😂)
What caught my attention with the image was this, doesn’t she look similar?
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I had my suspicions because of the way she “I am not your Damn sister”, there is this familiarity associated with the term that suggest she and Yor know each other personally.
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Also Chloe is a feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "blooming" or "fertility." It goes well with the Garden theme I think.
I think we might get a Garden arc soon, if anime and manga features Garden arc at the same time I might just pass out from excitement!
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tasoiano · 5 months
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『SPY×FAMILY | スパイファミリー
ヨル・フォージャー | Yor Forger IS THE COOLEST🌟🥀
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cresneta · 9 months
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Another thought on chapter 86 and a possible implication for the future
They brought up the whole 'couldn't move on this overtly' thing again this chapter, so I can't help but think it's significant somehow
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Here's the SSS guys talking about it earlier for reference
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While it's possible that tge SSS guy is correct in that the the current admin just wants to be able to deny the op, the fact that the WISE spy squad is somewhat surprised by them keeping the op on the down low does suggest that mobilizing the police wouldn't have been out of character in the past.
I suppose this could all just be signs of relations slowly thawing between the east and the west.
Then again, and I'll admit this is a bit of a reach, perhaps the director is afraid of getting offed by Garden or something if they find out about this op? There's still a lot we don't know about Garden - like we don't know what vice minister Brennan from the auditing department did to earn him a visit from Thorn Princess in the beginning of the manga. If we assume that Endo was trying to setup a parallel between Twilight and Thorn Princess in the beginning of the story, then I'm inclined to believe the vice minister was doing something that could restart the war. Twilight saves the Ostanian foreign minister who I assume was helping to keep the peace, while Thorn Princess takes out the vice minister who I assume was trying to restart the war.
If the above assumptions are correct, then perhaps Endo is setting up a conflict between the SSS and Garden, or maybe just setting the stage to have Thorn Princess take out their director or something. Perhaps we'll get a twist where Yuri just so happens to be in the room with the director when this all goes down and Yor will also end up sparing him when she should have killed him (although her getting into a situation where she really should kill someone like Franky or Fiona for being in the room with the target when she shows up, but spares them for Loid's sake, may be the more satisfying scenario.)
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lady-charinette · 1 year
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Okay this made me suspicious
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What if the reason for Yor's terrible inedible cooking skills isn't just that she was a kid when she lost her parents and didn't know how to cook, but maybe she sometimes saw the food she was given in Garden in order to build up her poison tolerance without alarming kid Yor about it directly? Like they wouldn't tell her what was really in it to not scare her off but they would sneak in little bits of poison into her food and feed it to her.
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wondrousmay · 1 year
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This panel reinforces my headcanon that Garden has their own intelligence division. Having a different group of people gathering information on their targets reduces the risks of exposing their assassins. It’s pretty clever!
Garden is first and foremost an assassin organization so they only need enough information about their targets in order to take them out.
Reminder that WISE doesn’t know about Garden. Twilight thought they were just an urban legend. Even the SSS, only a few know about them and they don’t have enough information.
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No one gonna mention how the school is named “Eden”, the project “Apple” group and Yor working for “Garden”
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cuchufletapl · 1 year
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While we're talking about the politics of Spy x Family as of chapter 72, the fact that the terrorist group hijacking Anya's bus used to be a peaceful equal rights movement before being radicalised as a result of extreme state violence, and the role that Eden Academy and all the parents that send their children there play in all of this — small reminder that this is not the first time we hear of Red Circus.
Garden sent Yor to kill them a while back (Extra Mission #2).
So.
Unless that was a slip-up by Endo and he didn't realise he'd already used that name before, what the fuck is up with that.
What is the Garden's game?
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variskonna · 6 months
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Here's some art of the shopkeeper.
I don't really have anything special to say about the episode it was cool but it was mainly just the beginning and the set up of the main part of the cruise arc wich is when the cool stuff starts happening.
Also I feel like I should atleast star to try to draw other type of art than portraits of characters I like and think are cool. but then again it always takes me ages to complete other types of drawings and it eventually starts to get super depressing to look at the wall of wips I have. Like even now I have some art of my spiderverse ocs (well they aren't technically sv ocs more like they are ocs I already had and just made a spiderverse au for them lol) that I almost actually started coloring but then I realised that one of the characters face just looks bad so now i've been procrastinating on completing that piece of art because really dont wanna deal with redrawing her entire face.
anyways sorry for the random vent and sorry if the text didn't make any sense I am really tired lol. Also I really wanted to draw yor this time but then I realised that I should probaly draw her next week since we get to see her cruise arc dress and I think It looks really cool on her :D.
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shysheeperz · 1 year
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italeteller · 2 years
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With everybody wondering if the Garden would attack "Loid Forger" for being Twilight, I don't think anybody could have foreseen they might go after him for being interested in Desmond
It makes total sense when you think about it, the Garden's goal seems to be keeping peace in Ostania, and nothing disrupts peace quite like a war, which Desmond seems to be interested in starting
Plus there may be the added fact that the Garden cares about Yor, and wouldn't want her getting hrut by associating with a warmonger
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cyraniadebergerac · 2 years
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Garden Assassin OCs
Free to use for any future fanwork.
Going off the framework provided by Yor.
Nix & Rubina Rose: Twinned Blooms - Twin girls that needed help to survive after their mother died. They move utterly in sync with each other to the point where no one seeing them in action can tell if they are really one person or two, using their speed to give their targets death by a thousand cuts. Off duty, the two still live together with the two working at an animal sanctuary. (Plant: White and Red Roses, Fairytale: Snow White and Rose Red).
Rupert King: Prince Hyacinth - The young scion of a ruined family name who came to the shopkeeper for help to survive and revenge after all his parents' secrets and lies to protect him all crumble into dust. He sneaks into cultured venues to get alone with his target, able to blend in among the elite. His preferred method is to knock his target out then chock them to death, allowing him to relish the death as it happens. Only noticable feature is a rather large nose. (Plant: Hyacinth, Fairy Tale: The Tale of Prince Hyacinth)
Rachel Tower: Mother Rapunzel - After her husband abandoned her with their children, a twin brother and sister, Rachel struggled to find work that would provide for them. And so the shopkeeper found her and she became Mother Rapunzel, her expertise being able to scale high places where people assume they are safe then only killing her targets, using a garrote. Anyone not her target, she blinds so that they can't see her, through sleeping gas first then by gouging out their eyes when worse comes to worse. Her unusual trait is long, flowing hair. When off the job, she remains a kind, loving mother for her children and to those around her, working as a part time school nurse and helping her kids have the life they should despite all the gossip at her expense on the location of her husband.
Ella Hearth: Ash Maiden - Ella's birth parents were kind and loving, but after she died, she ended up being placed with cruel parents that worked her to the bone. After having enough, she ran from her abusive foster parents and tried to survive on the streets, winding up sheltering in the Garden under the Ash Tree, hence her codename. She then became an assassin in exchange for help to make a new life for herself where she would be free of those that would try to harm her. In action, she's a female honeypot assassin, using her charm to lure her targets into a false sense of security before stabbing them somewhere fatal that's easy for her to strike. She's been known to mutilate targets if she's especially angry with them. Off duty, she's managed to land herself a role as a tailor's apprentice working on elegant formal dresses, seemingly distant but kindly and able to do a lovely seam. And yet, she finds she's not sure if she could leave the Garden even if she wanted to. (Plant: Ash Tree, Fairy Tale: Cinderella, particularly the German version Ashpeshal (will look up real name later) where instead of a fairy godmother, her mother's spirit helps her through her old favorite ash tree).
Demetrius Rivers: Narcissus - A poet who ran into debt chasing the life he thought he should live, and so he ended up coming to the shopkeeper to come out of debt. He acts as the male honeypot assassin, attracting the target to him then either killing them through poison, suffocation, or drowning; which ever he feels is most 'appropriate' for the occasion. Off duty, he still writes his poems, though those that actually read his work notice that it's gotten darker as of late. (Plant: Narcissus, Tale: Greek Myth of Narcissus [I wanted to add some guys in but there aren't that many fairy tales that explicitly touch on plants and flowers without being female protagonists, at the very least not that many that I can think of at the top of my head right now. So, we have some leeway on the fairy tale rule. Besides, it also allows a broader range of inspiration that way]).
Luke Baldwin: Godslaying Trickster - It was only Luke and his little brother left in the world, but Luke managed to con his way into getting by. But then, his little brother became seriously ill and the only cure was expensive. After failing to raise the funds himself, the shopkeeper bailed him out and promised to pay for the surgery if Luke took on some tasks. And so Luke became the Godslsying Trickster, using lies and disguises to get near enough to his target to give them a death by poison dart before disappearing again. The shopkeeper helped him get legitimate work as a civil servant and helped to pay for his brother's repeated treatments as the former ones worked but the illness still left him sickly and liable to go entirely blind if he doesn't get what he needs. For this, Luke also acts as one of the shopkeeper's go-to men for intel on targets, with Luke in no position to refuse. (Plant: Missletoe, Tale: The Death of Balder).
I may have more later. If anyone wants to add to this to add comments, feel free! And if anyone does use any of these, I would love to see how you use them.
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yuushin7 · 6 months
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Thorn Princess is not sure if she can handle this new recruit 🥵😆🙃 TwiYorMonth Day 18: Garden AU. I just wanted to draw Twilight in that outfit again. xD
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midnight-in-town · 1 year
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About Yor: she isn’t dense, but most likely indoctrinated by Garden
So I wanted to address this for a long while now, because I’ve seen one too many posts talking about Yor like she’s just an aloof assassin who doesn’t care about things outside her direct environment, which is why sometimes she says dense things. 
I’m well aware that she’s a fan favorite so people don’t mean her harm, yet I think the whole story actually hints at way more than her being dense, especially considering her background and who she still works for. 
In other words, since Yor was trained but also half raised by Garden’s leader, the Shopkeeper, it’s likely that, considering how they operate and what they’re about, they instilled in her a conditioned dependency since childhood or teenage years that would make her unable to learn things on her own without asking for their opinion, making it very hard for her to turn against them ever. 
Want a striking example? Her encounter with Melinda Desmond. 
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Not only did she not know who Melinda was (but I mean, that at least could be understandable)...
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...but she also didn’t know what a First Lady is. 
Sure, it’s funny on first glance, but after thinking about it, what does it betray? That Garden probably made sure over years Yor would never get the slightest basic info and understanding on what politics of this country are all about. Because if their strong soldiers start to get opinions of their own, then they could start disagreeing with Garden and turning on them. So, “let’s prohibit people having free thinking, so that they can remain good little pawns” as we “fight for peace in our country”.
In fact, for Yor, until a short time ago (when she met Loid and Anya), all she did was thought and decided for her by Garden and, to this day, she still voluntarily asks them for their agreement when she opens up her close circle little by little: she asked them if it was okay to marry Loid and then she asked them if it was okay to befriend Melinda. 
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To be honest, that’s a scary ass thought process to envision, when Yor’s an independent working lady well into her 20s, but this shows how deep Garden’s indoctrination runs in Yor, since they got hold of her as a child/young teen. 
Another striking example is the way she always describes her job, in an almost childish way. Her nickname “thorn princess” aside, I always found it interesting that Yor’s aware she’s an assassin but she isn’t morally anguished at all about killing people and never mentions or distinguishes any grey area in her missions. In fact...
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... it’s all in black and white and she clearly thinks that the people she kills are all evildoers (which as we saw in the recent arc with the Red Circus isn’t always the case and begs the rhetorical question “why does Garden get to decide who’s evil?”), therefore “she’s not doing anything wrong”, which also pretty much betrays how she was pushed into it. 
Long ago, Garden probably baited Yor with Yuri’s protection and told her that, since they’re “about peace”, Yor’s work would just help them to “fight against evil”. As a child, she wasn’t mentally fit to understand the deeper implications and then she was mentally conditioned to always do and think like Garden tells her to, which promotes this systematic childish description of her assassin’s job. 
Finally, please take notice of the Shopkeeper’s reaction the first time she tries to argue about her work, in the ship arc: 
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Enough said, Garden’s awful. I’m sure there are more examples throughout the story, but I now want to talk about future character development. 
After all, since the story obviously calls for Yor to ditch Garden, to protect what’s actually important to her (Yuri, Loid and Anya), we actually do see her changing little by little so far, thanks to her living with Loid and Anya. Her coworkers quickly mentioned that she’s more lively ever since she got married and the ship arc overall emphasizes that her family is starting to become more important to her than her job, so there is high hope for Yor. :D
Additionally, while she’s still far away from noticing that Garden mentally drove her into a corner, she now openly voices her concerns that “she’s not normal” but that she wants to understand why in order to learn how to change. 
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To be fair, fighting against indoctrination is tough and takes time so I’m very proud of her for slowly realizing that she ought to decide for herself from now on. :D 
TL;DR Yor is not dense. She was indoctrinated as a child by Garden and can only (for now) see the world through the filters they taught her. 
Ironically enough, the only character who knows about her real job and could, thus, notice that Yor isn’t being critical about Garden...... actually can’t because she’s a four year old who is too young to understand that Mama’s job is wrong. Well done, Endo-sensei!
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karumizai · 3 months
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Broke: "Twilight's father's eyes were hidden because he doesn't remember his face/doesn't want to."
Woke: "His father's eyes weren't shown because he's actually the Shopkeeper."
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Call it a crack theory (someone else actually explained it quite well on this post) but I believe it enough to spend 5 hours on that drawing. Man just tanned a lot from all the gardening.
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lady-charinette · 1 year
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Following the hc that Shopkeeper loves to use flower symbolism and analogies, I imagine the time that will inevitably come when he has to get rid of Yor because she's become a "dull" blade, he'll say something like: "It's time to cut the thorns off the rose."
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