It's so interesting how the way Ros has described the kingdom is the way Pangi described Bad and Pili to him - a family. Yet their definition of what that dynamic entails is so so different.
For Ros, family is about holding the line, standing through thick and thin, and if necessary, falling so others don’t have to. It’s loyalty sharpened into steel, protection worn like armor, love proven through sacrifice. To her, devotion isn’t just about being there—it’s about what you’re willing to give up to keep them safe. Even if that means losing herself in the process.
Meanwhile, for Pangi, family is trust—not just in their strength, but in their choices, even when those choices lead to ruin. It’s about standing beside them, not in front of them, watching them step into the fire and believing in them enough to let them burn if that’s what they choose. Because love isn’t just about keeping them safe. It’s about letting them be.
Two definitions of the same word. One rooted in shielding, the other in allowing. One built on holding on, the other on letting go.
#Theyre literally such besties hate ppl who think Juvia hates Lucy like LOOK AT THEM
Everyone shut up and look at them
Give Luvia the love it deserves
bbh the biggest pangili truther
I snorted ….. (gonna cry lol)
Today’s laugh brought to you by best boy Logan. (Again)
“It seems Pangi is picking up the mantle of chaos. We’ll have to assist him. Watching Pili die..made me more sad than I thought it would. I think I’ll have to do a little more violence as well.”
what the FUCK is in the air today with pangili “I am deeply in love with you” “yuri wins” “I’ve been pissing on the floors” “we’re a married couple” “did you just call me white?!?!?” “Pili I know you wanna kill yourself and all that but..” all in the span of a 2 min ros combo
bartylus who are broken up, but God forbid anyone tries to flirt with barty
It’s heartbreaking how Pangi and Ros's stories mirror each other now that they've both been consumed by grief, yet they diverge in such stark ways. Pangi, has finally embraced the violence he once held back from, while Ros, who has always struggled with direction, finally made the hardest choice of their life—to walk away.
Both were deeply loyal and gave everything. Yet neither could save the ones they loved most and now are completely untethered. Pangi has bloodshed as his outlet, a path fueled by rage and loss. But Ros? She is stepping into the unknown, without the faction that once defined them. And in some ways, that uncertainty is even more terrifying.
It’s tragic, yet poetic—one turns to bloodshed, the other to solitude. Pangi has fury to guide him, but Ros- Ros walks a path with no map
Pili: There’s an axe, there’s a shovel, but no pickaxe.
Pangi: [Sniggers] Hello, voice chat invite.
Pili: Pleaseeee…pleaseee..please make me a new pickaxe.
Pangi: Hey man!
Pili: OH, oh, uhm. Hey Pangi bro what’s up, can you make me a new pickaxe-
Pangi: [Cackling]
Bad: Hey, is there water falling thing down there.
Pili: Yeah there’s water.
Pangi: Yeah, of course Pili I’ll get you uh-
Barty: Chill bro, he's dating both of us. You're my boyfriend in law.
James: whAT