It's quite interesting how Respite on the Spitalfields was the last song on the Impera album, and Peacefield is the first song on the Skeletá album. As if there is a story being told within these songs and Peacefield is a continuation of it.
Someone analyze the song titles 🥲🥲
terzo and his canonical kid......
The way the Papas don't have a clear native tongue despite their accent (except maybe Secondo based on Papaganda, all of this obviously caused by TF who is sort of a language genius and adds a lot of cultural/cinematic influences to his portrayals and actually *tries* to speak languages of country's the band visits on stage but also naturally having his own accent he can't magically get rid of) makes me imagine that they a) were taken from their initial homes upon discovery that they exist (depending how you think Nihil handled that), in the way that you lose parts of your language when you don't get to speak it regularly anymore, something you can see in immigrants who left their home country at a young age (them being taken from Italy perhaps and to the main abbey in Sweden considering Terzo seems to speak Swedish OR being raised in English speaking countries like perhaps Copia who has a stronger American touch OR them being sent around the world during their educational years + clergy duties like Terzo in Poland) or b) might have grown up around Italians (and other nationalities) speaking English because of the international, multi-cultural nature of the clergy and were so shielded that they did not necessarily get in touch with the world outside of the Ministry where kids might naturally pick up on the language.
It's fascinating as a concept, considering how language is such a big part of our cultural identity and therefore shapes our perception of the world around us, the media we consume, creating dialects and language barriers, that I would love to know what growing up in the clergy, especially as a part of the bloodline, could look like. I imagine it's hard to find a sense of personal identity or perhaps make you cling to the bits that you do know about (Secondo speaking Italian in Papaganda despite it being promotional) but it also serves to make you more sensitive to the way other people might be shaped by their upbringing (which I think we can see in Terzo).
Me, waking up in PST and opening Tumblr:
I'm just going to say this right now. Twitter has always been a cesspool of toxicity, no matter which fandom is involved, so I think it is best to just ignore them and we won't have to dampen our days.
Guysguysguysguysguysguys
*whimpering, whining noises*
Please... Please tell me you have more examples. Just so I don't feel insane about still clinging to this theory for dear life.
So in chapter 3 when the three of them are embalmed their arms are down at their sides. Here specifically is multiple shots of Terzo with his arms at his sides.
When walking through the Veneration of Relics, both Primo and Secondo’s cadavers are still in this position. Terzo’s is not (I couldn’t find images showing enough of the first two on Google so I screenshot this Tiktok).
And I don’t think I heard it back when this video was made, but people were saying his coffin and ONLY his coffin was scratched. The guy with claws on his gloves who has moved since being set in place for eternity.
My man is trying to escape but playing it cool when people are around to not get caught 😭
LOL. LMAO even.
COPIA IS BIG MAD LOL.
Let him be free!
Also I know it should be funny sister having a walkie but copia was so confused by it and I feel like it's another way she's still controlling him from the grave :(
What the Hell is going on? Today started so cheerful with Peacefields being released online and now the fandom is imploding?! I know that every fandom goes through this type of phase but Goddamn!
Do you guys think Kevin Kaufmann could have foreseen the impact he'd have? Did he know when he became a stagehand for Ghost that he would be dubbed "Jesus", become part of the show (Nihil trying to choke him) and eventually be in the movie and having to actually "act" as a character of sort? But the character is just himself?
He literally exists in the lore now, was he aware that that was a thing that could happen when he took the job? Did Tobias know?
Just a woman with a hyper fixation on Ghost at the moment. I also like VTubing. Gavis Bettel is my kami oshi!
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