Taehyung is a depressed indie singer, writing down his pain so as to find comprehension.
Jimin is a ghost who needs to find out the reason why their soul keeps stuck on earth.
There is a legend in the dead's world about a singer whose voice could unite and free all souls.
no shade but doesn’t it get exhausting for some of y'all to hate literally everything???? i know you think it’s cool and edgy to dislike popular media but like….. it’s okay to enjoy things…. simmer down perhaps
this time, it's a sad one. it has angst, taehyung as a depressed indie singer and jimin as a ghost. it talks about existentialism, the way we deal with death and social issues (bc i can't write anything if i don't make my hate for capitalism obvious).
it was inspired by "indigo night" by tamino, and taehyung is kind of inspired by tamino as well.
trigger warnings: depression, suicide and death in general.
if you could give it a chance, it would mean so much to me.
here is the link to 'and the lost soul sang: memento mori'.
Please don’t let fandom ruin something you love. Walk away and unfollow the fans and enjoy the thing by yourself, or find a limited circle of people who ignore the discourse, or get your irl friends into the thing and collectively ignore the Internet community, or blacklist from here to the moon if you need to and only ever scroll through your rarepair ship’s tag on AO3. But don’t let fandom distort a show or a movie or a book or a comic you used to love so badly that you can’t enjoy the original anymore. Please. It isn’t worth it.
that scene where father oliver is telling the boys about how he met the girl he once loved, he says, “when i looked at her, she was already looking at me” but the camera isn’t focused on him, it’s on Jia-han, who then looks at Birdy and guess what? Birdy is already looking at him