In shackled branch- does CV ever use the fact that shmilk is chained against him/the other beasts and heroes?
Ah well fuck
Lore progression yaaaayyyyy
(REMEMBER!!! HE’S ALIVE!!! HE’S REPAIRABLE!!!! AND THE SOUL JAMS ARE TOO!!! DON’T RUN IN MY REPLIED, DMS AND ASK BOX ASKING IF HE’S GONNA BE ALRIGHT AND IF THE JAMS WILL BE REPAIRED!!!!!)
THEY DON'T HAVE A PAGE ON THE FANDOM SHIPPING WIKI!! I unfortunately don't know how to make one so CAN SOMEONE PLEASE DO IT FOR ME 🙏🥲
you punch nazis!
(requested by anonymous)
MASSIVE Return to Dreamland Deluxe/Magolor Epilogue spoilers below the cut! You have been warned!!!
So, I went into the Magolor Epilogue blind (aside from what I saw in the official trailers, of course) and I'm SO glad I did. That final boss absolutely fucking blindsided me, and I've been itching to talk about some themes and symbolism that I think were intentional.
So, many are already aware of Magolor having yellow in his color scheme as a reference to Judas and his betrayal (this also, funnily enough, kind of implies that Kirby is a Christ figure in his universe which... yeah, that tracks).
But I don't think the religious aspect stops there. Everyone was making jokes about Magolor going to superhell, and... that's kind of accurate, in a sense- though it's probably closest in comparison to the popular concept of Purgatory: a place where the imperfect go to be purified of sin (though, actual Christian doctrine treats Purgatory more like a process than a place, but we'll ignore that).
Magolor Epilogue is essentially the "purification" of Magolor's soul trough a trial by fire- as evidenced by the fact that the worlds he must traverse loosely mirror those Kirby traveled previously. Before he can truly find salvation, he must understand exactly what he put Kirby (and the others) through by experiencing it himself firsthand.
But the most important thing I wanted to talk about is the final boss and the moments leading up to it. Throughout his journey, Magolor collects pieces of a gem apple seed that grants him the absurdly powerful abilities that he'd lost before. Apples are pretty commonly used to symbolize the "forbidden fruit" in the Garden of Eden- which grants one knowledge of good and evil (though, classically, this essentially implies knowledge of everything, and thus ultimate power).
Here, however, the fruit seems to symbolize purification rather than corruption, and his final task is to destroy the very thing that tainted his soul in the first place: the Master Crown. His final battle is a bookend, of sorts. In the main story mode, the first boss you fight is, of course, Whispy Woods- an apple tree. In Magolor Epilogue, however, an apple tree is the very last boss you encounter, which may be representative of returning to a state of innocence.
Anyway, I still have more thoughts on the epilogue, but I can't really articulate them well so this is where my rambling ends. Make of it what you will.
Just a character design that I've thought of, and uh something something flower holding
You asked and I delivered!
EDIT: Forgot to mention - if you’re drawing in color with lighting, the lighting will be different depending on fabric, so look it up if you want (or do whatever you want to be honest, who the hell cares, it’s not a competition. I don’t even follow this rule, I’m saying as a fact XD)
If Corrupted Vanilla were to get his goal of eternal peace through controlling every cookie, would Shadow Milk be included in the cookies he puppets or no?
He’d be asked to join :)
I started drawing this the other day after it rained so hard. Having to finish this just now.
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