Y’all ready for my ultimate Beavis and Butt-Head theory/headcanon. Their might be some spoilers for Do America/The Universe
Okay, so a bunch of people are saying that B&BH were born around 1978-1979, and I don’t find that as the case because that would make them 19-20 around the events of Do The Universe. (it was the year 1998 that they got sucked into the black hole)
In Do America, the duo accidentally meet their biological fathers, two former roadies for the band Motley Crue. They tell the duo about the time they stopped in Highland and scored with 2 chicks. (heavily implied to be the duo’s mothers. Probably being the day they were conceived)
The band Motley Crue was formed in 1981, if the duo ended up being born in 1981 then that would make them 17 in Do The Universe and 15 in Do America. (takes place in 1996, unless confirmed not to be the case)
They would need to be young enough to attend high school so I’ve assumed them both to be born in 1981-1983 making them 15 years old at the youngest and 17 at the oldest. Since B&BH were conceived on the same day, that means they would have to be born around the same year. (some people think that Butt-Head is a year older than Beavis, which doesn’t make sense due to what I just pointed out)
Leaving aside the obvious "blueberries the size of honeydew melons" issue going on here, I'm very interested in the massive rack o' antlers holding up those curtains.
FFXVI is heavy on Norse, Greek, Egyptian, Hindi mythologies/ traditions (among so, so much else), so this sort of symbolism is not likely wasted. Frustratingly, when I did variety of searches on the symbological significance of antlers and "great stag" creatures...I found out that pretty much all ancient cultures had or still have a note of...horniness, figuratively speaking. Without knowing exactly which mythos (😈) the writers had in mind, this is really a shot in the dark. That said, there were some repeating ideas around antlers across disparate traditions, including but not limited to:
>Renewal and/or the cycle of life/death
>Spiritual or cosmic authority
>Fertility
Those first two make sense on the surface without too much thought. Ultima is a god or godlike being bent on rebooting the world for him/themselves. The fertility part...you could probably squeeze in with being a Creator.