lil doodle to end the week
People still believe it's Astre ? đ
Another poll
If you think it's a name not listed here, please comment your selection in the notes, and I'll factor it in. Serious "legit" name choices only, please... not the "terrible" names.
âI was really happy that the Circus arc was adapted into an anime. All the staff, thank you very much!â - Toboso Yana
Kuroshitsuji Book of Circus Official Record
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What about Ciel ordering Sebastian to kill the surviving children at Kelvin's manor ? I assume Snake (and the servants) are going to hear about it one way or another. If Undertaker wants to cut Ciel off from his support, this is something he would reveal.
I suppose a thin silver lining to the iron-gray cloud of this chapter is that Snake has now witnessed F.O.L. Orphanageâs atrocities against children firsthand. If, during the inevitable confrontation with Doll, he realizes that his former troupe-mate is actively complicit in those horrors, that might give him another reason to stand with Finnian and the rest of the Phantomfam against Undertakerâs faction.
I actually think the best way for Soma to "avenge" on RCiel is for him to find out the twins' issues, realising RCiel is just like past him to Mina, and actually forgiving him: like I want to see Soma telling R!Ciel off right into his face that he's just an immature and insecure child who struggles and failed to control his beloved brother and has no worth to be avenged on, then return to Bengal after claiming he'll always be his little brother's friend no matter how pissed off RC might be...
Hey Anon! Nah, nah, as much as I want Soma to become our!Cielâs Agni, I really hope he helps taking real!Cielâs operation down and wonât forgive him.
To explain: I definitely agree with you that, even though the main theme of this series is revenge, it is slowly demonstrated to be a painful and dangerous path that wonât bring any good, even less comfort or solace.Â
Therefore, our!Ciel, Soma⌠following the revenge path will only bring them more pain, in a similar fashion to UT who wonât be able to move on and heal by focusing on the past (bringing back dead loved ones) rather than on the present/future (saving our!Ciel from Seb and protecting the rest of them++).Â
Thatâs why I agree with you that itâs not good development for Soma to be the one killing the twin out of revenge for Agni, simply because he indeed will gain much more solace by helping our!Ciel (âbecoming his Agniâ) with realizing that he belongs with his family and friends as who he is.Â
In other words, we donât know what Soma understands about the current situation yet. However, because revenge brings nothing good, trying to achieve it would lead him into a dark abyss that he probably wonât come back from.Â
That doesnât mean that Soma has to forgive real!Ciel though. Agniâs death was unnecessary, unfair and extremely violent. Besides, real!Ciel is an antagonist who, because heâs dead, is far beyond redemption. Therefore, the narrative wonât benefit from anyone forgiving him.Â
I hope I managed to explain properly. Thanks for passing by and have a nice day. :))
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By far, one of my favorite quotes from HP & DH. I found it very touching that when Snape desperately wanted to find Harry⌠Voldemort compared him to Lucius Malfoy of all people; the man whose sole focus and worry at the time was finding his son. I love the ambiguous meaning of it. I see it as a little hint that Snape cared enough about  Harry that even Voldy could subconsciously sense fatherlike distress from him.Â