current headcanon about Toffee and Glossaryck's relationship: Glossaryck is doing the same "trickster mentor" schtick with Toffee as he does with Star, but because Toffee doesn't know he's doing that, it mostly just comes across as a series of murder attempts to him.
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Burn Out
"Azure flame," Moon whispered into the darkness, and a small flame flickered to life on the tip of her wand, which she then used to light the candle on her desk-or at least, what was left of the candle. Its wax was nearly burned out.
Moon scooted her chair closer to the desk, and opened her journal, which was filled with notes on her magical studies and countless attempts to dip down.
Her sleepless nights could at least be useful for something productive, and if Glossaryck wasn't willing to teach her, well, then she'd have to be the one to teach herself.
She wasn't successful yet, but what other option did she have? Every moment she can't access her strongest magic is another moment in which her kingdom is in peril.
She tried to reassure herself that with the new accords, she needn't worry as much about the safety of her people-but the monsters could not be trusted, as Moon was well aware. They already betrayed one queen when they were on the verge of peace; What's to stop them from doing it again?
She breathed in. The bright flame danced to the rhythm of her breaths, an entrancing dance of hope and despair.
Moon summarized queen Skywynne's chapter as her thoughts wandered towards her bed, for the hour was terribly late, and she was exhausted. The idea of collapsing into the soft sheets and closing her eyes for a well-deserved nap before the break of dawn was more than appealing.
But she knew she couldn't, for she knew what awaited her when she let her eyes close.
And Moon knew that if she had to see those horrors again, she would finally lose her mind.
No, she would give up the luxury of sleep and settle on using one of queen Crescenta's spells-a spell which allowed one to stay awake for as long as necessary. For now, she works. She must figure out how to dip down. Failing was not an option.
And as the young queen worked late into the night, the small flame burned true, offering with its light what little hope it could.
Only when daybreak hit her window with the first rays of dawn, her flame finally gave in and was smothered, wax devoured whole. And with the dying of her light, came the death of hope.
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Butterfly Metamorphosis
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No book means no Glossaryck UnU
I have... finished... another comic guys!!! TTuTT 💙🌙✨✨ I want to say thanks to the people who supported me and send me very nice comments about my comics during the year, lots of hugs to you! 😭🫶✨ Wait for more content from this tomstar brainrot this 2024 ////////💛💜
Moon y la alta comisión de magia vieron el komodo 3000 xD jajaja no es cierto, es que quería hacer la muerte de Glossaryck épica 🔥
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first picture i was drawing in school, drawing characters from memory and second picture i drew yesterday, I'm proud of it :з
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The cards:
Hello again! I didn't tell you but I went through a lack of motivation phase. I'm better now but it was really bad at the beginning of this year, I didn't feel like drawing anything and what I did draw felt lifeless, like it was missing something. At the same time, the last chapter of Samatfoe part 4 came out, and wow, that was an awesome chapter. I loved how Sílthéy appeared, narrating the scene and her entrance, I found it so creative. And Toffee's backstory, I actually got emotional on the part where Sílthéy described the events that led to Toffee's parents and brother's deaths.
For some reason I still believed Glossarick didn't have anything to do with what happened to Toffee, until this chapter, even though it was clarified since the beginning that he was the bad guy, I think I was still associating him with Glossarick from the original series who, at least in the beginning, was good.
Anyway, great chapter, it was an amazing way to finish this part of the series and I can't wait for the next and to see Sílthéy again.
Now going back to the drawing, I wanted to make something big, and somewhat detailed to see if I could motivate myself again, so after I read Samatfoe's last chapter I couldn't stop thinking about the characters' reactions at the end of the story, the mixed feelings they were feeling, betrayal, anger, confusion and I wanted to illustrate that, but I didn't want to just draw their expressions. And then I remembered the drawing @sagesilentfire had posted before the chapter update and I thought, " That's it. That's what I want to do".
So this drawing is supposed to be the aftermath of the events, how everybody was feeling at the end of it, I tried to use some symbolism here and there in the cards. I'm not sure if I was able to capture the emotions of every character, but I did my best.
Just to clarify some things, in Marcie's card that cape is supposed to be the one Marco receives in one of the episodes(can't remember which one), I don't believe Marcie also received one but it is just to represent Mewni, her armor is also one that Marco uses in another episode.
Meteora's dress is the one she was going to use in the coronation, I just took Meteora's dress in the original episode and added some details based on Eclipsa and Star's dresses from the same episode. I even put the little bow she uses on her tail.
Star's dress is based on her butterfly form(which is beautiful. I love how chaotic and vibrant it is, it fits so much with Star).
Also, this is the second time I draw a wheelchair, you can barely see under Star's very fluffy dress, but I hope what you can see looks good.
To finish, I also used this drawing to put into practice some new methods in how to draw things, like blood, crystals, tears, and flames, and how to do different renderings and different expressions, and I think I learned a lot with it.
This drawing took a long time to make. It is the biggest drawing I've ever made with 125 layers only for the cards, so I really hope you like it.
See ya ❤️.
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Controversial Character Tournament Round 1: Glossaryck from Star Vs The Forces Of Evil
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Eclipsa, Globgor, and Meteora Halloween Headcanons 🎃 🍬 💜 ✨ Glossaryck's there too.
• Halloween is the family's favorite holiday!
• Eclipsa is dressed up as a monster, while Globgor is dressed up as a mewman, and Meteora is their little princess.
• Apple cider is made by Globgor from scratch.
• Eclipsa prepares a Halloween pie with candy bars.
• They all go trick-or-treating together with Glossaryck accompanying them.
• Meteora receives a lot aww's from strangers.
• Glossaryck tells Meteora that the trick to earning extra candy is by being really cute.
• Meteora shares the candy she obtained from being cute with Glossaryck.
• They all visit a haunted house.
• After a night of spooky fun, they all carve pumpkins at home.
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So, uh, how's the Cleaved AU been?
I have other fixiations on my mind atm haha
svtfoe comes & goes and in order to develop Cleaved I'd rather rewatch the show to get a proper grip on how to rewrite things in my head, don't wanna stray too far from whatever plot it had going and mostly I just wanna draw whatever but even that takes certain motivation 💀
also I won't post for something I'm not even sure how to go about entirely, I've got ideas but they're all so unorganized and scattered (as all my interests becomes)
here's something i did for fun, I would've blown out the fire and sketched more but likely won't get to "finishing" anytime soon
this interaction takes place between 'Toffee' and 'Rest In Pudding', but I imagine this scene happens later in season 3, when Toffee regains his memories
that's the idea anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and take a wip from months ago
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Best International Mascot: Round 1, Side B (7/8)
Mandu (Kipo and the Age of the Wonderbeasts) vs. Glossaryck (Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
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Glossaryck: Toffee, you've always been like a son to me-
Toffee: What.
The MHC: WHAT!?
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Ignoring the real world reasons for Glossaryck’s voice actor changing, I think it would be at the very least really amusing if in-universe his voice changed every single time he “died” or otherwise went MIA for a while.
Like, an example from before Ludo burned up the Book of Spells in current canon would be when the fire happened during Skywynne’s Wand Passing Ceremony that burned up the castle and first Magic Book of Spells. When he came back from that his voice was also different (presumably what it is at the beginning of the show)
In current canon, if magic were to come back and Glossaryck along with it, his voice would be different as well.
When he travels through time I imagine his voice is whatever his voice he currently has (i.e. in Meteora’s Lesson his voice is Keith David and not whatever Glossaryck’s voice actually was back then) instead of reverting back.
I just find it a mighty funny idea that l might play with in my AU
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Butterfly Metamorphosis
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What is Mina scheming?😟😟😟 btw little reminder: all these pages where Moon is having a meeting with Mina and the MHC happened the day before Tom breaks up with Star, that's why portals are still working in my comic "Sad Teen Hotline": because Moon (after seeing Star and Tom's photos) asked for one more day to make a decision :')
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another toffee analysis by sage h silentfire
I've been sitting on this analysis for a while, and I was going to touch on it briefly in a project I'm working on, but a talk with my therapist allowed me to put it into words and in greater detail than before. So here it is:
Why exactly do I like Toffee so much? It's a genuine question. He's the target of many different questionable writing choices, barely focused on, and forgotten within seconds of his death. We know so little about him he's basically a generic doomsday villain. The fandom is worse to him: popular interpretations paint him as cruel, arrogant, spiteful, and even, surprisingly enough, stupid. The word "sociopath" gets thrown around a lot, which, ableist. He's emotionless. He has no empathy. He's unable to connect with people. While liking villains is somewhat acceptable nowadays, it's always with the expectation that you like them because they're evil, not for any deeper reason. And with Toffee, because he's so poorly written, that should be the reason you like him. Because he's evil, and that's awesome.
But that's not why I like Toffee.
See, I am autistic, and that's never going away. I get more stereotypically autistic by the year, as I grow and become more independent, and my newfound independence clashes with my family and the society I live in. I'm weird, I'm moderately smart, I'm quirky. But more critically, I have no close friends because I literally don't know how to make and maintain friendships. I feel painfully aware of the potential emotions of everyone around me, but I don't know how to act on that awareness and communicate effectively with people, leading me to assume the worst. I have had meltdowns in crowded spaces that went completely unnoticed because I was "too subtle". I even worry that I'll die without any of the stories I want to tell – without my story – being told, because no one wanted to learn it.
Sound familiar?
So yes, I like Toffee. Even think he's a halfway decent person morality-wise, not just a villain. He expresses emotions weirdly, but he does express emotions. He is staunchly not willing to sacrifice his plans for others, but he still takes time to be nice to other people regardless. He didn't kill Moon and Marco when he could have, even though they were trying to kill him. He is empathetic enough to manipulate people and smart enough to take control of any situation, and he does it while not expressing emotions in ways others would expect. He's so much like my dream self fr.
And he dies the unquestioned villain, never getting the chance to tell his side of the story. The only perspective that we do get is filtered through the lens of his murderers.
"But Sage!" you might be saying. "What about Comet?!"
Well. I do count Comet's death as one of the questionable choices the writers made (it makes very little sense with Toffee's character, wouldn't he manipulate her into a better deal? It feels a little like the writers were like "Oh shoot, we haven't made Toffee evil enough to 'deserve' his graphic death, let's... uh, let's make him kill Moon's mother for no reason!"), but I can understand why Toffee did it, again through an autistic lens.
See, autistic people like me aren't taken seriously. Not about our areas of knowledge, not about our views and beliefs, and especially not about matters of our physical and mental health. We're treated like weird baby dolls that are expected not to have meltdowns or criticize their "superiors". Or we're embarrassments, time bombs just waiting to go off and mortify whoever we're with. Growing up, I was never able to be right, or even have a point. Oh, there were minor disagreements my guardians let me "win" and then would weaponize during the more serious arguments, but whenever we got into screaming matches, I was always the one in the wrong. We didn't even apologize or talk it out after arguments; it was always expected that I would realize I was wrong eventually and it was swept under the rug with all the other skeletons of long-dead arguments and left to simmer into resentment.
But there was one surefire way to make a dent, one I discovered recently and that has actually saved my life.
In the summer of 2022, I was put on a new medication. Long story short, I did not sleep for two weeks. I was in shambles, and I needed my mother to raise hell from me, because she would not let me do it myself – my psychiatry goes through my guardians, and I didn't even have the psychiatrist's number at the time. But she wouldn't do anything. The psychiatrist thought things would level out eventually, and my mother thought what the psychiatrist thought, nevermind that I was actively getting worse and my sleeping pills were getting less effective by the day. I begged her to raise hell like I knew she could, and she sent a mild phone call gently suggesting that things still weren't ideal. I could feel myself slipping away as everyone who was ostensibly taking care of me sat and twiddled their thumbs.
So I got personal. I deliberately started a big blowout. I convinced her that things weren't going well, and this little game of chicken with my health wouldn't result in the perfect, uncritical, angelic autistic daughter she so desperately wanted. I got into a screaming match, I listed everything she had ever done wrong, and I told her to shut up and stop spewing weak justifications on how my pain wasn't her fault, actually. I hit her where it hurts. I hurt her back. I hurt her.
And it worked. Hurting her made her take me seriously and I was back on my old meds before sunset. I slept well that night. And I will never regret it.
So maybe Toffee's plan to overthrow his colonizers with the death of Comet didn't end in monster victory. But if it weren't for the eleventh-hour dark magic, it would have. And Toffee's people were oppressed and the victims of genocide for ages. They were the small band of rebels fighting an evil colonizing empire. They were ideologically in the right. They kicked and clawed and bit until they found something to hurt, and then they didn't hesitate. Because no one took them seriously, and they still wouldn't have taken them seriously unless they did something damaging. Comet sure didn't; her chapter is a continually escalating series of microaggressions. Moon didn't; she doesn't seem to care about the conflict at all before Comet's death. Who else would take him seriously? Mina? The High Commission? Glossaryck?
So while I don't think he was totally in character in killing Comet, I do understand more than others why he might have done it.
Because Toffee is like me, for better or for worse. And he could have been great for me and people like me. But he wasn't. He was assumed to be evil and left to die immediately. Because people like me are always the bad guys.
In short,
Exhibits:
Toffee's emotions, courtesy @butterflyeffectiveless:
Comet's continually escalating microaggressions:
Additional source for Toffee being autistic:
because i'm autistic and i like him
the end.
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