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323 Mice.
Give me my shiny.
Give me my fucking rat. I will name it Moose like chocolate Mousse like Chocolate Mouse and it WILL be mine it has been MANY HOURS and I CANT- NO I SHANT GIVE UP MY DREAM OF HAVING THIS STUPID FUCKING MOUSE
Another Picnic. The seventh (?) hoard. Slimecicle in the background and a Lilligant in my boxes to shiny hunt after.
This will work. Eugenics is ethical and successful when it's Pokemon.
46 disappointing mice have been hatched. Now 46 disappointing mice shall die.
I require a more interesting mouse.
(also my left stick refuses to fucking click so this is taking twice as long cuz I can't RUN.)
I shall count my mice via Tumblr.
46/like 600 smth. Please give me my mouse Pokemon
Vaal hazak my beloved!!! <3<3<3
Vaal Hazak is my second favorite monster. They silly, the little maintainer of the Rotten Vale. Buddy's the opposite of a roomba.
Hold on
:.|:; yeah it works
How do I do that other one though- ,',|','_ how do I float the commas what ’ FOUND IT ,’,|’,’_ oh and the spaces are to center itttt ,’ ,|’,’_ man this is too much loss for one day
The word loss was banned. I don't remember the consequences for saying/typing/using it, but it was really bad and you weren't allowed to say it. IRL and online. International.
"I am at a :.|:; for words" was a massive meme after the ban got lifted. (It existed for about two days dream time.)
Y'think MC is gonna beat Kyklos Medusa-style? I mean I know it takes a year for the curse to kick in, I just think it'd be really funny.
Or an AU where MC is like the only person Kyklos was able to curse, so the curse is just desperately trying to keep this girl from failing miserably and dying a horrible death before the curse goes through, giving MC some sort of temporary half-wit immortality. Imagine she bumps into Rui in the hallway and accidentally touches him, and suddenly her skin starts growing vines and quick-decaying flowers to fend off Rui's curse from killing her until it stops.
Imagine putting Jiro in Rui in a crowded room together. Playing a game of "what happens first: Rui commits manslaughter or Jiro dies of immunodeficiency" throw Taiga in too actually. "What's gonna be the first COD; Curses, Bullets, or Germs?"
Make it a gameshow with MC as a countdown clock. Everyday they go into the same crowded room for a few hours, Rui hides in a corner, Jiro just stands somewhere and everyone passively avoids him, and Taiga tries to keep himself from shooting someone somewhere vital
Everyday another thousand is added to the prize pool and whoever lasts the longest without causing a casualty wins. If MC dies alone they have to split the money, so Taiga goes around shoving people in the other two's general direction until he learns that if it works he'll be disqualified.
It's the most boring gameshow ever, except sometimes people tune in to check if anyone's died yet, (or even approached any of the contestants) so after like a month the hosts decide to throw in a cat, a mouse, and a bird as a wild card and now everyone's freaking out.
The crowd of people is still also in the room. Jiro is trying to avoid the mouse as to not catch a harmless disease that might kill him, Rui is trying to fend off an affectionate cat so it doesn't die, and Taiga has to miss about five times before he realizes that the bird is not a like dove.
Every week there's a new twist to make sure people actually tune in. Maybe Leo will show up to harass someone. Maybe Yuri somehow wandered in and is lecturing people about poor health habits. Maybe Jin is sending nuclear threats and they have to change the location. Maybe Lyca just learned how to call Rui.
Occasionally the camera changes to show MC educating the viewers on Flowers, pouring tea, conducting an interview, or giving an update on her curse. Sometimes she takes calls like a radio show. Sometimes it's people asking how the hell she got in contact with people like Jin Kamurai, Romeo Lucci, and whoever else.
Mind you, this very well might take place as they still go to Darkwick. I just think that would be funny. Hell, even take the gameshow part out of it, I just really like the idea of giving a main character a radio show. Twisted Wonderland, Obey Me, Tokyo Debunker, let the pseudo-isekai pseudo-otome protagonist run a radio show.
This was meant to be a collection of different one-off ideas, then I got to the third and ran with it. Idk man sometimes my thoughts come and go like plankton sometimes they're more like leeches I don't get to choose which
Um??? Currently in chapter 4? I think? Of TDBK.
I just got done with a scene that feels way too insignificant? Like they just glossed over this, it feels REALLY IMPORTANT.
The anomaly said to choose a date. I chose the Vagastrom excursion. I'm not sure if the same happens no matter what you choose, but I can't stop thinking about what happens after bets are placed.
Ritsu said THE DAY THE CONSTITUTION OF JAPAN TOOK EFFECT. And MC said the day she and Vagastrom went on a mission.
Chips were handed out according to the value of the day. And who got more chips? Take a wild guess, who got more chips?
Mc. MC got more chips. Meaning the mission with Vagastrom was apparently more. Significant. Than the Constitution of Japan.
Oh- and don't get me wrong, I'm still infinitely pissed about the fact that neither MC nor Ritsu- THE PARALEGAL- thought to ask what happens with the given dates, but yk. NEITHER HERE NOR THERE, FOLKS.
I mean, as soon as Kaito said "date" I had a theory. I thought maybe they were wagering future dates, and that would be the day they die. But the dates were in the past. And Kaito's date was about 2 weeks before Vagastrom, if memory serves me correctly, and he didn't seem to remember exchanging numbers with MC.
Does the anomaly erase the date from memory, then? That still doesn't explain Kaito's number being erased. Or why Rapunzel is involved.
Does it make it so that the date never happened? No, because then MC wouldn't remember that she ever had Kaito's number in the first place.
What about making it so the person who wagered has no recollection of or effect on the date? Well, I doubt Shinjo was there when the Constitution was signed.
Tldr; I am very confused. ???? What the hell does that anomaly do with the dates
Can someone explain something to me rq
Why is it that, between Twisted Wonderland and Tokyo Debunker, Tokyo Debunker has twice as many downloads AND a higher percent of 5 star reviews, yet there's shockingly little fan content compared to TWST?
Is it because it hasn't been out as long? Cuz ngl that still doesn't seem proportionate. Is this one of those things where I would see a significantly larger amount of content if I just learned Japanese? Or am I just going crazy and this straight up is not a thing
Genuine question
Okay I feel like I've been playing this game and posting about this game for too long without any sort of actual opinions so I'm gonna now talk nonsense about The Traitor™
First of all, we know very little about this traitor. We know it's a ghoul, (obviously,) we knew them B4 we met Taiga, Taiga knows we know them, it's been brewing for a while, and objectively that's kinda it. Like that's pretty much all we know.
So, what does that mean? We can cross out Subaru and Zenji, anyone from Obscuary, anyone from Sinostra probably and probably any of the first years too, meaning Sho, Leo, Ren, Ritsu, and Lyca. And Luca too ofc, since he's a transfer. And Kaito. I mean look at him. He's a mess.
Who does that leave? Jin and Thoma, Alan, Towa and Haru, Haku, and Mortkranken.
Yuri has too obvious of a god complex to make him being a traitor creative or a twist at all, and Haru is stretched way too thin for that.
Jin, Thoma, Towa, Haku, Yuri and Jiro.
Jiro seems like he's being held together by a piece of string ngl, and he doesn't seem to be focused enough to make a careful and calculating traitor.
Jin, Thoma, Towa, Haku, Jiro.
Towa, as aggressive as he may have been before as evidenced by his dialogue with Ed, is currently obsessed with love of all forms, cares deeply for Haru, an anomalous dog, and even an anomalous tree. He may be capable of betraying everyone, but it doesn't seem like he would.
Jin, Thoma, Towa, Haku.
Jin is rich, has a powerful Stigma, has status, and clearly is far more concerned about himself than others. On top of that, he appears bossy and unconcerned, with more than enough time to plan traitorous activities. But he's also been seen saving Luca, Kaito, MC, and some random kid, then saving Luca and MC again, then slapping Luca for putting MC in a potentially dangerous position. Also, with how often Thoma and MC enter his room, it would be next to impossible to hide possible 'plans'.
Jin, Thoma, Haku.
Thoma is suspicious, seemingly loyal, regularly has midnight rendezvous with another captain, and wears a monocle. He also has a powerful Stigma, as we have literally seen him use it to level a building. Ngl, he would make a convincing traitor. But there is one more option that seems, storytelling wise, far more compelling.
Haku.
Firstly, he's one of the few people Taiga would know MC knows. He was there when Taiga nearly threw her off the train. And honestly, the fact Taiga remembered him enough to not have to ask who he was is kinda concerning in of itself. What's more is that Haku's reaction wasn't "don't do that, it's gonna kill her" but instead "I don't want to see that, I don't want to have to tell the academy," and "I'm not tryna swipe your prey."
Secondly, what house is Haku in? That's right, Hotarubi. A house for the creative and those value individuality and difference. We know Subaru is an actor, and Zenji plays the Biwa. But what of Haku? To my knowledge, he doesn't have an exclusively *him* artistic hobby. You can't exactly make traitorous plans without a bit of creativity though.
And yes, Zenji does usually follow him, which would usually make it difficult to get plans made, but what do we learn nearly as soon as we walk into Hotarubi? The students there are extremely respectful of others privacy. And with Haku actually being able to see Zenji, he's probably about as easy to hide things from as any other student.
How did Haku act when he saw Lyca stuck in that cell? He didn't seem very surprised. Pretty much the first thing he said was that it could happen to any of the ghouls. He was also the only one to know about the Hotarubi teahouse, is one of two people so far in Darkwick to own a skeleton key, and remind me how he reacted when MC said they need to stay out of trouble for the Gala?
Haku: "So the fate of the Gala depends on whether or not is Ghouls stay out of trouble? Oof."
That alone isn't very suspicious, I mean all the other ghouls get into trouble like it was what they were born to do, but when Zenji says it'll be a paradise in no time, Haku says "Hey now, don't put words in our mouths." Also not too suspicious, but it would be pretty damning foreshadowing.
And what about his Stigma? We still don't know it. All the other ghouls we either see their Stigma in action, know exactly what it does, or just never see/hear of it. It seems pretty pointed that Haku is the only person who MC asks and she *conveniently* gets cut off while asking.
Plus, the juxtaposition of The game starting with Taiga trying to kill MC and Haku saving her, and it possibly ending with Haku being a traitor and Taiga being the only one that knew, would be really satisfying.
I'm sure I'm forgetting something more, and I'll add it here later if i am, but first I have a character design thing about Haku to point out.
Look at these characters' eyes. Look closely. Now this is gonna seem like a bunch of complete nonsense I'm about to say, (stay with me here,) but I'm gonna say it anyway. Firstly, Jiro. Eyebags, rectangular eyes, looking away from the camera, that little highlight in his eyes is very small, and he doesn't seem to be squinting at all. Tired, fairly stoic, non-sociable characters have eyes like that. His eyes are also red, usually a staple for characters that are either seen as dangerous by others or secretive.
Leo, on the other hand. Firstly, the highlight is on the other side of his eye. From what I've seen, the only other character like that is Yuri. By the looks of it, in this case it means a character is shady. Or it means nothing. Case by case. The shape seems fairly ubiquitous, if a bit lidded, but the *color* of his eye? Yellow is the most common eye color for snakes.
What does this mean? On its own, absolutely nothing to do with the topic. This way just a segue into mentioning Haku's eyes.
His base expression alone seems to be of fear. His eyes are sharper than others, both his irises and his pupils are practically needle width, and, much like Leo's, his eye color is that of a snake.
Look at him. His irises don't even reach the bottom of his eyes. He was built to look suspicious and psychotic.
(smth I used to confirm my obvious suspicion ↓)
(I tried to look up stuff about the knot earring he's wearing, I swear I looked it up before and it meant luck, apparently it's a Buddha Knot..?)
I still don't know how to end these, so... Lucky summoning!
TDBK EP 10 spoilers again
Did he. Flip the cross. Telepathically.
Oh, yeah, no that's fine. That's normal. Most people who own mansions r psychopaths I really wouldn't doubt it.
ED YOU MOTHERFUCKER??? SHE WOULDNT EVEN BE IN TROUBLE IF HE WASNT THROWING DOORS OPEN, NOW SHE HAS TAKE THE BLAME WHILE HE FUCKS OFF TO DO HEAVEN KNOWS WHAT???
First, at least Ms. Takamine is forgiving?
Secondly, MC YOU JUST SAW A SUMMONING CIRCLE AND CANDLES IN A ROOM ON THE FAMILY-ONLY FLOOR OF THE MANSION AND YOUR FIRST IS "oh I'm so sorry for intruding" GIRL????
Children please stop calling the slightest hint of sexual desire “gooning” I’m going to strangle all of you