A realization
I was thinking... Henri did mark Arthur with a ritual that basically ties the affected's life to the life of the person casting it, right?...
That means if they somehow manage to kill the devil, which technically is still Henri... there's a high likelihood Arthur may die next season, he likely still has that carved on him, he didn't get that removed like he did with the spying one that was on his back I think.
Next season will be interesting to say the least.
Heh,I found this image funny, Clarissa pointing at Gal-Sal angrily and him just pointing at himself feigning innocence with his typical smile, seems like a normal argument between them.
Also Kian and Host, and Henri too.
Huh, this scenery is honestly beautiful, a city landscape at night.
This episode really showed how Gangle is used to holding in her emotions, a facade of happiness, but that facade eventually cracks, when someone seems far too cheerful it can be a sign something is deeply wrong indeed.
Good episode, really.
" Good memories can do a lot, so hold onto them... and cherish those around you, you never know when they might be gone. " - Kinger
Those are words I generally try to live by, to appreciate those you care about is important, after all, life is short.
Words of wisdom, definitely, I don't think he'll be this lucid again in future episodes, which makes these words even more... sweet in a sense, appreciating good moments with those you care about is important.
We all become memories one day after all.
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“and the universe said…”
My thoughts on chapter 2 of deltarune
So, I've recently played through chapter 2 and I loved how this dark world was inspired by the internet, I also think that Queen was a hilarious character, I've also come to like Berdly a little bit more after this chapter? It's clear that he at least cares about Noelle, his... only friend that I know of, although I skipped most of his dialog because frankly I tend to do this to characters I don't care about, not to mention he lost an arm in an ending to defeat queen, something I imagine would be painful as it's an amputation without anesthesia, wonder why he wasn't screaming after that.
Spamton was also a fun discarded character, seems like every secret boss like Jevil and Spamton are discarded things, spam emails and the joker card, wonder who'll be next.
Speaking of secret bosses, it's strange how Noelle seems to know them? If you try to equip jevilstail on her she'll say she likes it, if you try to equip jevilsknife she'll be alarmed that it smiled at her and refuse to equip it, considering it's the soul of Jevil on that scythe just like Spamton neos soul goes to his glasses after being defeated, I wonder why Jevil smiled at her.
If you try to equip the glasses you gain after defeating Spamton neo, she'll say it looks familiar, how exactly does it seem familiar if you have never seen Spamton neo before? She didn't even see Spamton yet says his shop looks nostalgic in the snowgrave route, how? That is strange.
Also I noted that permanent injuries they received in the dark world affects their real world selves, for example, when Berdly lost his arm he found when he woke up that he couldn't move that arm that was lost, when he leaves you can note that arm is noticeably more stiff than the other one, when the connection between his dream self and real world selfs arm was severed, he lost the ability to control that arm, wonder if this will be truly permanent.
Another example is when Noelle froze Berdly in the snowgrave route, he didn't wake up when you come back with the others to the light world, I think Noelle will be extremely affected when she finds out she killed her friend and that the dark world was not a dream, makes the " it wasn't a dream " choice you have when you talk to Noelle after visiting her dad just... chilling.
I have a few other thoughts about Noelle but that'll be in another post, overall I enjoyed chapter 2 and I'm excited for future chapters.
pretend I posted this before part 2
" My eyes may be childish, but they see perfectly well the despair in yours." - Joui
Huh, indeed, Kian's eyes really show his despair in this picture, guess that saying is right, the eyes are the window to the soul.
That's a look of someone who knows he's lost.
This moment was cool, I do like chains, heh.
For some reason, Enpap in this fight reminded me... of a creature, a dog fighting for his owner, especially when Henri let go of it's chain, almost as if he was telling a dog " go get them." Or " attack".
When it started panting after severe wounds, saying " En... pap... en... pap..." that also reminded me of a dog, tuckered out, I guess it makes sense considering blood creatures are typically more agressive and beastial, so it being animalistic wouldn't be a surprise.
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