The past four nights I have been crying over clone wars someone send help I am rewatching all the amvs and crying
Clone wars season 7 spoiler
Watching the deserter and crying over Jesse, Kix and Hardcase. My boys alive and then there’s Rex not being sad.
Under your skin by jukebox the ghost is a captain Rex song and I don’t take disagreement because I am totally right /lh
the king's avatar, yuhuang, blue rain, magical realism, the au where hst never attends the training camp. qzgs big bang 2022
Summary: Yu Wenzhou is vice-captain of Blue Rain, hours away from inheriting the captaincy from his mentor—and current captain—Wei Chen. He doesn’t have time for a mystery, but he finds one when he meets a strange swordsman in Glory. Who is Troubling Rain, and why does the system insist he’s an NPC?
In this chapter:
yu wenzhou meets an impossible swordsman
wei chen retires
blue rain team meetings
yu wenzhou is (gently) roasted by his parents
Word count so far: 7782 words
ao3 link
I'll be posting a chapter a day. Check out the ao3 post for the awesome art by @sticher30
Wake up! You’ve been in a coma for twenty years! I’ve been trying to reach to you. They’ve finally finished Clone Wars. Remember how in Revenge of the Sith we see Anakin kill Palpatine? We get to see how Kix saves everyone with Ahsoka. Then the Badbatch blow up the Sith army and we see Fives and Echo blowing Grevious up. And then the 212th all walk back to the ship with them, and Waxer reunited with Numa. You missed so much! So hurry up and wake up!
Philza Minecraft and Wilbur are the only ones in SBI that are canonically family and they are DEFINITELY an adult Father and Son.
It may be hard to really conceptualize a time in your life where the stuff that goes on between those two can happen.
But it does happen. Parents and children can be at odds with each other to the point of devastation, to the point where their actions and words go against everything the other believes in.
Phil entered the server and was immediately met with his severely mentally ill adult son about to destroy everything he cared about. Phil tried everything within his power to convince Wilbur not to press that button and Wilbur did it any way. Not to mention that after that Wilbur was suicidal, begging for his father to kill him on the spot, and Phil initially refused to do it before giving his son his last wish.
That moment is a character defining moment. Wilbur started the first government on the server and it broke him completely. Phil 100% blames the existence of that nation for breaking his son and, even if indirectly, causing his death.
Ghostbur is a completely different person than Wilbur, the same memories but in no way the same. With those events in mind the very very careful way Phil deals with Ghostbur makes sense, the man is sympathetic but distant. He is 10,000% still mourning and Ghostbur is a stranger.
The actions that L'Manburg took with Phil are even more harmful when taking these things into account. They were already living in the shadow of Wilbur's death but then they place Phil under house arrest with the intent to blackmail Phil's best friend and then execute Technoblade right in front of Philza's house.
L'Manburg already took one person he loved away from him, no way was Phil going to let it happen for a 3rd time.
So when Phil and Techno destroyed L'Manburg and Ghostbur's everything was unrecoverable, yeah it's sad. It's sad to see Ghostbur lose everything when he didn't take any action against them intentionally. But the destruction wasn't about that. It was revenge, and justice, and a message, and an attempt to stop anything else from happening like it did again. Ghostbur's tragedy was a very very unfortunate side effect. Which it shouldn't have to be. I don't think anyone is arguing the opposite, but to Phil, the man known as the Angel of Death, the man who will desperately protect what he has left, it's an acceptable loss.
Both Ghostbur and Philza are in the right here and they can't really say sorry or try to make things better because they are an adult father son duo with different perspectives and reasonings that make them both correct.
So miss me with the Phil is a bad dad BS, Wilbur is a grown up dead man and parents/kids can be on opposing sides in conflict and often are. This isn't a matter of their relationship, it's a matter of conflict and war and how every action has a consequence.
Thank you for coming to my tedtalk.
Never caught it but in Clone Cadets, Hevy goes “we’re nothing but the Bad batch, the failures.” Probably doesn’t mean anything back then but just thought to point it out.
I quiet being a hardcore Star Wars fan. I’m done I’m sorry but I’m over here crying about season 7 when I could just be that person who has only seen Cloen Wars season 1 and nothing else that is the Star Wars community.
Been reading republic commando and I’m so attached to all the characters I’m afraid of what is to come. I’m only one book away from order 66 now :0. Also every time I see like a mention of Kenobi, Gree doing stuff in there, etc of characters from clone wars I just 👀👀
Ya know You Found Me by The Fray. Yeah soo like that one line “Lying on the floor, surrounded surrounded.” Uhh yeah I’m just gonna drop this
Ok I’m going like insane and maybe my mind made this up, but correct me if I’m wrong. Wasn’t there like an article posted a long time ago (before season 5 I believe) that like said Echo wasn’t dead?? Like confirmed that he wasn’t dead? Am I just going mental or??
Literally me just geeking out about Star Wars, mainly Clone Wars, F1, FE, Ao no exorcist, RvB, TKA (more LA version), and more. Header & Pfp: @definite_time on twt :)
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