I've found my new favourite still:
Papa Levi and his Son Armin
saw this days ago but I wasn’t there yet… just got to ampert’s death. brb losing my mind.
Silly guy
Alastor: My partner need to be regal, powerful, clever, with the passion to take over Hell with me.
Reader: *Trips on the sidewalk and falls over crying because they stepped on a caterpillar*
Alastor: That one. I want that one.
Drew this before act 3 came out lol what a time
The thing about Levi, is that his way of showing love is simple yet so fucking deep it's overwhelming and would make a rock cry
real.
like it doesn’t even occur to him not to love you? there’s just what he will and won’t do, and what he will do grows enormously over time.
when he loves you… it does not matter if he had plans, if you want to see him, he will come. he doesn’t find anniversary dates, etc uber important, but he’s still memorized them because you care. if he CAN’T do something for you, he beats himself up about it way too much. even if you say you don’t want some of whatever he’s eating, he can tell you really do and just slides it over without saying anything. literally the same thing when you’re thirsty.
he draws as little attention to any of this as possible because he finds it embarrassing gets annoyed; mostly he’s annoyed that you’d feel the need to give him credit when it didn’t occur to him that he’s doing you a service.
he just does it.
i dont know if anything will ever hit me quite as hard as baby viktor's outfit literally being a mini version of singed's
Let’s me just dump these sketches over here.
I’ve been thinking so much about Alastor’s character and motivations I’m so in love!
He gives me: “I’m so terrified of feeling weak or vulnerable that I’ll do anything to never feel that.”
Deer boy, you realise sir Pentious is braver than you???
I originally had a whole theory typed up with lots of evidence for this, but my computer crashed and deleted all of it, so here are some of the basic points of the theory that I came up with:
Alastor grew up in the early 1900s, when the phonograph, invented and sold by Thomas Edison, was the main form of music recording and playing in the United States. Alastor was likely called a "gramophile", or gramophone enthusiast "who eschewed a wife and children to focus on music", as he was an asexual during this era. However, radio started to replace phonographs in the 1920s-1930s, cutting into Edison's profits, to his frustration.
Alastor was a popular radio host in the 1920s-1930s, and was one of the main reasons why people were buying and using radios, instead of Edison's phonographs and records, to play music. If people could listen to music for free on the radio, why would they buy Edison's phonographs? (Alastor was quite smug about this.)
The quality of music on the radio was often better than on Edison's phonographs and recordings, as many radio shows provided live music, which means inviting the band and musicians to play live on-air. It wasn't something that could be mass-produced for profit, also to Edison's consternation.
Alastor's specialty was jazz, a form of music originally "invented by, and for, the phonograph". (He also dabbled in blues as well.)
Unlike Edison and other phonograph and record producers, who were often racist and used what is called "digital blackface" today (i.e. pretending to be Black in recordings, because hiring Black artists over white artists was unthinkable), Alastor was an authentic mixed-race Creole host, though likely "white-passing".
Vox seems to be based, at least somewhat, on Thomas Edison, particularly as Edison didn't just formerly control the music industry with the phonograph, but also the movie industry, with one source stating that 75% of Americans in the 1920s went to the movies "every week". (Edison sold his film studio in 1918.)
Alastor seems to have a special disdain for Vox and his "picture show", all movies and TV shows. My guess is that this came from his disdain for Edison Pictures and the movies vs. radio rivalry.
Edison died at the age of 84 in 1931 from old age and diabetes complications, whereas Alastor was killed in his 30s-40s in 1933.
As an edit, here is Part 2 of this fan theory with a lot more evidence.
Do you think sinners miss the night sky..?
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