Do you still do SOL headcanons? I was just wondering if you have or what do any WingDing ones if you did. If not, that's completely fine!! Sorry for bothering you.
Aaah, I'm so sorry for not responding right away!! No, you are not bothering me, and I appreciate your taking your time! I'm so sorry :(
*Ahem*
I do, actually! I've had an occasional thinking about how Wingdings was 18 around the time of his mother's death and probably had to give up the idea of wanting to go to a university at the time. He had to depend on any job he could grab on to, and of course, wound up in Dreemurr's allegiance after an "interesting occurrence."
I also believe that Wingdings was born on January 25, 1889. His mother, Mar, was roughly 19 at the time and had been living with a man (Arhmas) who she was not married to (still heavily implied to be his father) not really out of love (on his part at least) but for a place to stay in return for her "service"
She homeschooled Wingdings with the knowledge she knew from her father (who unfortunately went missing, I'll talk about him later) and with books she could spare to buy. Of course, Arhmas didn't really bother with Wingdings and had a mutual hate for each other.
Some point, 10 years later, Sans was born on April 30, 1899, and was (surprisingly) favored by Arhmas, who claimed his strength and teleportation skills had potential. Wingdings was very protective of his brother and felt uncomfortable with Arhmas' ideas of bringing Sans into any businesses later on in the future once he was grown. (Funny enough, like father like son, Arhmas had a sailor's mouth)
The time living with Arhmas went to a close when Papyrus was born, 5 years afterward, on August 19, 1905, when Arhmas had arrived home extremely drunk and pissed off from an incident at work, and took it out on Mar, blaming and beating her.
Wingdings, 15 at the time, retaliated in his mother's defense. Long story short, Mar and her sons left Arhmas and never came back, and Wingdings had two nasty scars that gave him the cryptic look he holds today.
The few months post-Arhmas was rough, Mar had to do many unpleasant jobs to support her family, specifically her newborn, and Wingdings helped along work at many odd jobs.
Of course, when opportunities came, Mar would bring her children to the Marsh fields to have a family time and talk about many things. It was a hard but good time in their lives. But, afterward, it got better when Sans and Papyrus had found the shed, (at least what they called it), it was an abandoned hunter's cabin that was left behind.
This became their permanent home. Until, of course, after Mar's unfortunate death.
(I'll put a pause on this, but I hope this first part of The Gaster Family Lore was entertaining enough. Thank you for your time.)
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Random Welcome Home Post, but I'm quite curious what Julie's original lines were in this script. I had a previous theory (read that if you want) that Julie's plot in the story was similar in the case of the maiden fair, to which Sally says she "has gone so far off the script, that they're not even sure where they are anymore." It probably doesn't mean anything, but it reminds me of a character who goes off script and brings the story down with them. Kinda like how Sally mentioned the whole thing with the maiden "going through an adventure filled with self-discovery and vengeance."
Julie seems to really insist on the idea of her being "a fun lady."
(Little side mentioning.)
The only words we get are "Free the false...."
Who else is thinking that all the neighbors are not really evil people? This includes Home in some way? Idk. It seems sort of cliche if it was just straightforward villains since most "cartoon characters in horror are either placed in evil or good." But in all honesty, I think how they could all be morally complex instead of being simply labeled.
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You meaning to tell me that a bird slayed this princess???
Susie is the one who successfully allies with the killer and lives happily ever after.
Decided to do Susie's role, however I recently got a new phone so I don't know how to use screenshot soo.... had to type it :/
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Same, man. Same.
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