Stumbled upon this in my gallery. I think 4 years ago? How time flies..
everyday is about finny i think
Yeah I get you. I'm not a fan of most of the songs from the musicals, setting sails is the only one I really liked but I understand why you don't like it
absolutely hate to say it, but i have not liked a single song ive heard from either of the musicals ive watched so far đ
that one panel from the green witch arc đą
lil doodle to end the week
Happy easter to those who celebrate
Iâve had this theory in mind for a while but after a few of the recent chapters I decided this theory might be very possible.
First off on the cover page of Chapter 132 we can see Vincent reading this book called âFenian Cycleâ to the twins.
The Fenian cycle is a collection of short stories centering around this character called Fionn mac Cumhaill (his name is translated to Fionn in modern Irish but was also known as Find and Finn in old Irish) and his warriors the Fianna. Basically, Fionn is the son of the the late Cumhaill (the former leader of the Fianna) and was always on the run and in hiding as a child from the men who slain his father. The current leader of the Fianna did not want Fionn to take his rightful ownership as the leader of the Fianna. This can parellel with how Vincent was slaughtered and how Our Ciel was always seen as the weaker and timid child compared to Real Ciel who was depicted as the braver and stronger of the two. Not to mention Real Ciel is the rightful heir to the Watchdog title and the Earl of Phantomhive, not Our Ciel. It is also worth noting that in the recent chapters where Real Ciel has mysteriously and grandiosely reappeared he seems to have this underlying vendetta to get his title back. To make things simpler, itâs as if Real Ciel is trying to 'stealâ Our Cielâs 'titleâ as the Queenâs Watchdog and although he is the rightful heir, Yana has made us all read through and experience Our Ciel carrying out the Watchdog duty so in a way, we are able to empathise with him as being the 'rightfulâ person to do this job and that this duty 'rightfullyâ belongs to him.
What follows from the story is that Fionn showcases how great and omnipotent he really is and eventually regains his leadership of the Fianna and spends the rest of the story roaming Ireland, carrying out the duties of the Fianna. This parallels greatly with Kuroshitsuji as Our Ciel proves he is capable of the Watchdog title and being an earl. He is calculating, dexterous, and vigilant. And we as readers watch as he masterfully carries out the Watchdog duties throughout each arc.
What Iâd like to point out next is this:
Notice that look of surprise on Our Cielâs face in the left hand corner panel when he sees Finny. I interpreted this as Our Ciel seeing a reflection of himself (or his past self) in Finny somehow. Both of them were kidnapped and locked up and used as 'lab ratsâ for heinous, nefarious reasons.
I think Our Ciel also recognised the distant, faraway look in Finnyâs eyes as somebody who has gone through an equally heartwrenching, dark experience as he has.
Granted, they both also watched as their loved ones/close friends were brutally murdered right before their very eyes.
This was Finny when he watched a doctor gun down two of his fellow inmates:
And this is Our Ciel watching his twin brother, Real Ciel (whom he seems to have a very close relationship with based on the flashback chapters) getting stabbed right before him:
I found it really interesting how similar Yana drew both of these panels when showing how both these characters witness the murdering of their loved ones/close friends (especially the eye panels where she highlighted the pure shock in them).Â
There are other interesting parallels that could possibly hint that Our Cielâs name is actually Finnian. Both Finny and Our Ciel were branded (one with a slave mark and the other with a tattoo) to indicate whom they belonged to.
And in this sense, it shows how both were being treated as mere objects instead of actual human beings.
Moreover, one compelling fact is that both Our Ciel and Finny were the only ones to survive their horrendous ordeal (Iâm not taking Real Ciel into account because as of now we are unsure as to whether he actually survived or was revived or is some form of developed Bizarre Doll, although I would place my bet on the latter as there is no possible indication whatsoever that he couldâve survived). In addition to this, in order to escape from their cruel captors they both sought to killing them.
This was the doctor that shot Finnyâs fellow inmates:
And I think this panel speaks for itself:
So I assume this was one of the reasons why Our Ciel spared Finnyâs life on that day and hired him as a Phantomhive servant. Finny reminded Our Ciel of himself (or again, his past self) in terms of how they were both victims of human greed and savagery.
I found other interesting links that could possibly hint at Our Cielâs name being Finnian. One of them is how both Our Ciel and Finny are caring, selfless individuals who tend to think about the people around them first rather than themselves (in Our Cielâs case, I suppose this trait was more dominant before the kidnapping and the whole cult event that ensued).
Also, Our Ciel was depicted as a naĂŻve, wide-eyed innocent child which is basically Finny in a nutshell.
And hereâs a bonus picture of a̶ ̶c̶u̶t̶i̶e̶ Our Ciel getting really mad because Real Ciel told him that it was silly to believe in something he hadnât seen before (and if you do believe in Santa then by all means you do you).
What really striked me is how similar Finny is compared to the younger version of Our Ciel. Iâve already cited the evidence as shown above but this revelation only further strengthens my belief that Cielâs possible name could be Finnian.
I think itâs also worth mentioning that out of all the servants Finny seems to be the closest to Our Ciel and remember, Finny was the only one who saw through Real Ciel when he first entered the manor.
I also find it interesting how Finny was the only one that Our Ciel allowed to be near him and to tend to him during the Emerald Witch Arc.Â
During this time Our Ciel had broken down completely and reverted into the part of himself whom he vowed heâd never be anymore. So why was Finny the only person who was allowed to be near Our Ciel during his extreme mental breakdown? Even Sebastian whom Our Ciel seems to 'trustâ the most was rejected and thrown aside. Well, Iâd like to think that was because Our Ciel could relate to Finny in some way. Since Iâve mentioned how similar younger version of Our Ciel and Finny actually are, considering how Our Ciel has relapsed into his 'oldâ self, 'the one who died on the altarâ, Iâd assume he found comfort in Finny because Finny represented him. He allowed Finny to stay because Finny could understand and empathise with him. Kind, innocent, selfless, and caring. These were all prevalent traits Our Ciel possessed before he was tortured by the cult. And these are all the traits that Finny possesses after he was rescued from the lab (granted, Iâm sure Finny had kindness and a sense of closeness with his fellow inmates but these characteristics did not have the opportunity to grow or nurture until he was rescued by Our Ciel). Whatâs also interesting is how Yana illustrates Our Ciel and Finnyâs relationship being far more prominent than with the other Phantomhive servants.Â
With the way this is worded, I can only assume it was Our Ciel who actually invited Finny and not vice versa so this shows that he feels comfortable in Finnyâs presence. Again we are presented with parallels between these two characters and Iâd like to think that itâs not all just a coincidence.Â
1) Iâm probably being a little too far-fetched here but both Our Ciel and Finny had injections during their time in captivity.
I know itâs kind of a âSo what?â point but knowing how Yana loves to add in obviously ridiculous and ridiculously obvious hints I thought this was worth taking note.
2) Take a look at this panel.
Judging by how Our Ciel says âUmâŠâ before stating his name I assume he hasnât prepared himself for a situation like the one unfolding before him to occur. Also, he was unprepared for the first test that he had to pass through in order to become recruited as one of the circus members. He had no idea as to how or when Sebastian would help him until his darts were surprisingly hitting the target after every single throw. This means that Ciel was utterly and completely unaware of how things would play out when he arrived. So, back to my original statement, the fact that he paused and THEN claimed his name was Finnian could be an instinctive and reflex statement as again, he was caught off guard and responded with the first thing that came to his mind. Why Finnian? Perhaps because that was his name?
Then we have Joker responding with, âThatâs a grand name,â and we know for a fact that Vincent mentioned this:
The fact that Joker says 'grandâ, not 'beautifulâ or 'niceâ, could indicate that even he himself has not heard of the name often (if ever) and is amazed by how a mere 'pageboyâ could possess such a name. Moreover, the word 'grandâ itself has royal connotations to it, giving one the impression of something majestic and glorious just like how the Phantomhives are perceived as.
So there you have it! Of course, this is all mere speculation and nothing is confirmed, some of the points made could also be bias on my part so you may take this with a grain of salt. As always, you are free to tell me your own opinions on this if you want! Thanks for reading~
Someone please do it with Lizzyy
That butler, looking after those other than his young charge.
A mom helping her kids beat a hard level in Super Mario Land, 1990s.