You know for a fact that Uraume has some scolding hot tea ☕️ on Sukuna and his wife!
I know they would never gossip or kiss and tell but imagine being the servant to the King and Queen of Curses and witnessing all of the shit (both crazy, hilarious, and steamy) that the two get into, I know I would be smug about it.
They are so smug. I also feel like there’s a bit of possessiveness and pride coming to the fact that they are allowed to know all this like
Uraume knows everything. Uraume has spent more time at Sukuna's side than you have. They know of his preferences, his favorite meals, activities, schedules, and strategies. They take their service to him very seriously.
What surprised Uraume the most was how much Sukuna had changed. Before you joined him he was pretty habitual, most things were done in a particular way and he expected a certain standard. But since you've arrived? a whole new routine that threw the whole axis of their little world off. Sukuna is a bit more relaxed now, delaying meetings to spend more time with you in the mornings, waiting on you so you can eat together, and requesting certain meals of them because Sukuna knows they're you're favorite. This is a whole new side that they haven't seen. They've seen the King of Curses level whole towns in a matter of minutes and thought nothing of it, but what made them hold their breath was seeing Sukuna chase after you in the gardens smiling as he let you believe he couldn't catch up to you. It didn't change their opinion of the king but it did make them feel special in their own way, not only were you able to see this side of him but so were they. Above all other servants, they alone were trusted with this side.
Even when you two have your moments when you're at odds, cursing at Sukuna for doing something too outlandish and cruel, swearing that you won't speak to him again - Uraume stays persistent and constantly trusts that things will go back to the way you all were. They watch as the feared king of curses throws a tantrum and promises him they will personally make sure fresh flowers will be brought to your room as soon as the sun rises.
Not to mention the fact that Uraume has walked in on you two on more than one occasion. Sukuna was not someone known to feel any sort of embarrassment or shame- even when Uraume came to bring him a message and instead saw him taking you over the desk in his study. You however do feel embarrassed and Uraume will not tolerate their lord and lady being interrupted! Nowadays it seems like Uraume's days are filled with keeping other servants out of your way and making sure both of your needs are being met.
Others have tauntingly questioned Uraume before --attempting to demean them-- asking why they care so much, they get nothing out of their servitude. But the entertainment is worth more than the pay.
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I really like your theory about Spamton basically haunting a mannequin after death. Have you ever touched upon the reaction from Jevil (or anyone, really) upon seeing the new Spamton? Especially considering Spamton isn't even aware he 'died'.
^ how i think jevil's first sight of Spamton would go. i love this ask. this is referring to some headcanons I made a while back, I'll link it here for the one post and the general ghost spamton theory is linked in that one as well. Going to elaborate on it more under the cut for those interested + more art.
In general I think that people from Spamton's past wouldn't really care if they notice at all, since he wasn't in the business of making close friends with anyone. With the Addisons, in my interpretation he had a "weird co-worker" relationship with them, and while Addisons in general treated each other like potential business competitors that they had to make-nice with, Spamton is especially easy to single out for being visibly and temperamentally different. His altered, current state is something they'd feel at least uncomfortable by, but many wouldn't have been too close with him to begin with for them to talk about it with him directly. Would get whispered about between each other for sure, like we saw with them talking about Spamton after the NEO fight. It moves him from the "disgraced guy I used to know" category to the "actually unpleasant to look at or think about" territory. This goes for Swatch, Queen, and Seam (less so), who seem to buy heavily into the Lightner and Darkner dynamic, with Spamton corrupting the Lightner's dream being a strong taboo against what it means to be a Darkner.
As for what Jevil thinks, Spamton during the NEO fight is both a beautiful and horrifying display. Jevil at this point hasn't seen him in years since his imprisonment, and in their time apart Jevil has grown to find novelty in the cage that everyone else besides him is in since he's created huge emotional distance between him and the reality he lives in. Seeing the fact that Spamton had corrupted an abandoned dream of a Lightner and was causing so much chaos to the established order of the world would be exhilarating, but at the same time seeing that Spamton had accomplished this and still had his strings visible (and changed to a marionette puppet with no symbolic agency), it'd be a painful confirmation of his worldview that even Spamton, who deep down he still cares for, could never have been free.
Jevil would think at first he'd just gone through some nebulous situation to change what he looks like, since ofc he himself has toy-like traits (arguable if that happened with Gasterfication or not), Seam is a plushie cat, and other Card Castle Darkners are based on toys, but feeling the lack of life combined with the symbolic body of Spamton would mean to him something bigger had went wrong. He wouldn't dare to bring it up in an empathetic way, stuck in his mindset that it doesn't matter, but it'd still hit a part of him he doesn't like to think still exists. It's something he gets over quickly, almost performatively going back to fucking with him and taking advantage of his fear for entertainment, but it didn't sit well at first.
To me, the fact Spamton "died" isn't really a huge deal, kind of like with the ghosts in Undertale where no one really cares they're just ghosts. They're just doing their thing. To me it'd be fine if neither of them find out what happened for certain, but it's something that adds Flavor to his character.
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it was always kind of a weird, fun fact that Kim was like the only miraculous holder that was never chosen by Ladybug (Fu chose him, not her). and... now.... well........... yeah............
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It’s just… it is everything that Cardan thought Jude would notice his “SO OBVIOUS” exile riddle and thinks Jude to not hesitate to come back. Beside his certainty of her cleverness to piece the riddle together, he believed he was that clear about his feelings toward her; he had thought she absolutely ought to know how he feels for her.
Like oh buddy. BUDDY. Your wife had thought of the answer to your little riddle like you thought she would. But guess what? She has detrimental TRUST ISSUES. (Like… Ur super mean and hot, I can’t blame her.) Anyway.. it’s SUPER adorable of him to so wholeheartedly believe she wouldn’t question his trust. It reveals so much about his pov of thier relationship.
Jude thought Cardan’s (silly) trick was a (vile) trick, when it was simply a: “Im trying to impress/pay you back in kind with our romantic metaphorical sparring and eventually get you out of political drama for a bit,” trick.
I’m fucking laughing wow these delusional ass children I fucking love them.
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Thinking about how in "Death and the Queen" (Tenth Doctor Adventures - Volume one), the Doctor said "I lied. I said I was fine about you leaving, and I'm not" and "No man's ever gonna be good enough for my Donna", and how when he said "No happily ever after", Donna answered "Except with you".
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