Tfw your mom gives you your twin then dies
Leave it to Terzo’s goofy ahh to fix his hair in the middle of getting swarmed by bats😭😭
he's so much softer, isn't he. do you remember prequelle? the anger, the justified rage and vindication that defined copia from the moment we met him; the first thing we knew about him was that he was mistreated, he was an outsider, and he was finally getting the appreciation he deserved. but perpetua? he doesn't have that edge. skeletá is all love and joy and gentle mystery, this sense of him taking his first steps in the limelight, much more nervous than he is proud. it gives you this image that where copia was raised in overwhelming noise, perpetua was raised in silence. a child of the clergy, and a child sent far away from the clergy. who raised him? who spoke these lessons into him, who taught him how to worship? it must've been someone kind, but distant. with the way he speaks about his faith, he was taught to love satan on a personal level.
copia being a clergy kid, raised deep inside this community, inside the church, gives me the general image of a child raised by a village; he knows everyone's name, he's used to constant noise, he runs around with important papers in his hands and dodges the young ghouls chasing each other through the halls.
but perpetua gives me the image of a child raised in the woods. a quiet, faraway mansion somewhere, with no other kids his age around. empty corridors that he'd explore on his own, tall portraits of antisaints that he'd pray to every night before going to bed. he was never roughed up by his peers the way copia was, he never learned to resent or to covet what others had. all he has in his heart now is fear and love, and that's what he walks out onto the stage with. he's eager. he's nervous. he's so much softer, isn't he.
I'm done crying over someone like you! Hope you're feeling it too, now!
lawrence saw a full head of beautiful hair after decades of bald men and immediately believed in god again honestly real
congrats to conclave fandom on conclaving so hard they killed the pope
After watching Conclave (2024), I have no idea how Lenny belardo won a papal conclave
my favourite genre of film? i guess "mean girls" but make them Catholic
Daily Dose of Daddy Secondo
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