smuganimebitch:

smuganimebitch:

i don’t really think the relationship between generation z and millennials is comparable to the relationship between baby boomers and millennials

mostly because largely speaking. baby boomers are the parents of millennials but millennials aren’t the parents of generation z

your older sibling telling you you’re an idiot for eating laundry detergent just isn’t the same thing as your parents berating you for not having a job in a shitty economy

I’m scared of going out of character when writing this Jevil + Seam fluff fanfiction, but then I remember that we don’t really have full characterization of the two set in the past before shit went down. So I think as long as I stay within the general lines I’ll be okay.

shoefaced-gemini:

Y’ALL. The Tarot Cards for the Fool and Magician could give us a lot of insight into the characterizations of Seam and Jevil past our in-game knowledge. And it’s really, really sad in reference to Jevil specifically.

So apparently, the Fool Tarot Card is designated with the number zero, the number signifying limitless potential; the fool, having merely begun his journey through the Major Arcana, has the potential to be or do anything (sound familiar?). Additionally, according to Biddy Tarot, here is the description of the typical portrayal of the Fool Card:

So essentially, the Fool represents new beginnings, innocence, and purity, but unfortunately also naiveté, recklessness, and risk taking if reversed. Could Jevil have started out as an innocent, optimistic soul with limitless potential, and the stranger be representative of the cliff off which he falls, into a bottomless pit of unpredictability and chaos because of Jevil’s pure and shortsighted nature? That’s going to be my speculation from now on.

Now on to the Magician Tarot Card. The Magician is denoted with a 1–also associated with new opportunities and beginnings–and signifies manifestation and resourcefulness. It also represents a connection between the spiritual world and the physical world. Here is Biddy Tarot’s description of the Magician:

Something that blew my mind about this description is the items in front of the magician, because each one corresponds to a cartomancy suit: The sword is the spade suit, the cup is the heart suit, the pentacle is the diamond suit, and the wand is the club suit.

At best, the Magician Tarot Card represents a manifestation powerhouse and inspired action. Reversed, the Magician Card represents untapped potential and lack of clear direction, especially via lack of motivation or purpose (which is highly similar to what Seam seems to be going through). At the very worst, the Magician represents greed and manipulation because without the lack of higher purpose, one may focus only on personal desires (this doesn’t sound like Seam but who knows?). I think Seam fits the lack of focus because of how apathetic he seems and how little hope he has for the world. But I wonder if the Magician’s tie between the spiritual and physical realms is significant to Seam? Perhaps he is the link between the Dark World and the Lightners. Perhaps he is what brought them there? It’s all just theory though.

Y’ALL. The Tarot Cards for the Fool and Magician could give us a lot of insight into the characterizations of Seam and Jevil past our in-game knowledge. And it’s really, really sad in reference to Jevil specifically.

So apparently, the Fool Tarot Card is designated with the number zero, the number signifying limitless potential; the fool, having merely begun his journey through the Major Arcana, has the potential to be or do anything (sound familiar?). Additionally, according to Biddy Tarot, here is the description of the typical portrayal of the Fool Card:

So essentially, the Fool represents new beginnings, innocence, and purity, but unfortunately also naiveté, recklessness, and risk taking if reversed. Could Jevil have started out as an innocent, optimistic soul with limitless potential, and the stranger be representative of the cliff off which he falls, into a bottomless pit of unpredictability and chaos because of Jevil’s pure and shortsighted nature? That’s going to be my speculation from now on.