Thinking back about Eclipsa's chapter, it made sense Glossaryck and co. would be paranoid about it. The last spell (the Darkest One), is indeed useful and Eclipsa/Glossaryck did good at keeping it, but given the side effects (corruption) it shall only be use in quite specfic situations (Toffee) and kept away from the Realm.
So yeah, everything good at this point: magical beings protecting their own asses. That's why the deadlier spells from other queens aren't censored, they don't care if mewmans/monsters ger hurt. Magic is a priority.
The problem is the very existence of The Whispering Spell in Season 1. So you have magical beings paranoid about a spell thst corrupts (even though we've seen magic can recover from this) BUT THEY LET THE QUEENS LEARN ONE THAT KILLS MAGIC?! Fucking why? Are they all secretely suicidal?
I'm more upset at the concept that a single person from a single universe can kill potential trillions of magical beings and destroy all magic in the multiverse. They're asking to be genocided at that point.
I'be been thinking about The Whispering Spell for quite some time. We don't know which queen created or why did she decided to pass it orally.
My first guess was that Glossaryck dissaproved on it like he did with The Spell with no Name. Remember Solaria could't write that one and chose to directly teach her to Eclipsa, who was in good terms with Glosssaryck as a teenager and only wrote the spells he approved on.
Problem: How did Festivia learnt it if Eclipsa was crystalized? Glossaryck? Jushtin?
Magic existed WAY before mewman queens. Why give them nobodies a tool to whipe your whole kind out of existence?
As you said, it's retarded and magical beings deserved the nuke for their stupidity. Star did nothing wrong, she simply played by their suicidal rules.
It's not even an intelligence thing, I'm just baffled by the idea that there exists one sole factor that can remove what is essentially an element from the multiverse at all. It's like if we had a button that removed electricity, eventually someone is gonna push it.
Leo Hernandez
puta
Lucas Thomas
I still want to believe it's a reset option because considering the bunch of retards who had access to magic in the past, it's surprising nobody considered to push the button until that moment.
Even then, I feel like some group in the multiverse would have abused the reset to make magic completely unreliable. There are just way too many ways it could go wrong.
They easily could have made a LOTR style quest that you have to embark on, one that's so challenging that it's not feasible to easily complete to destroy magic. Or some kinda "Find the seven ____ and take combine them" to destroy magic bullshit. Just anything other than a single action from a single person.
Lincoln Williams
And they gave her family the tool to do so. They were asking for it.
>I still want to believe it's a reset option because considering the bunch of retards who had access to magic in the past, it's surprising nobody considered to push the button until that moment. They have to live with the world they have created. Seeing Star sinking and swimming was one of the best parts about the show, her trying to live down the regret of killing magic would be a great arc.
Glossaryck literally engineered the whole situation and he damn sure didn't ask any other magical beings if they wanted to live.
Chase Murphy
oh shit
I'm pretty sure that's actually Star's canon underwear (seen among the random junk in the background of her room at times). The fanart itself is generically good but that is some NICE attention to detail
Jordan Clark
Imagine expecting anything less from what's representing the Jap interpretation.
Adrian Carter
I expect "detail" alongside that god awful face design they always choose. That generic and hideous bug-eyed noseless alien creature visage that permeates their art. Truly abhorrent. They all look like deformed freaks. At least the current trend of western animation will one day die.
I just refuse to believe such a massive, reality-altering action can be done so easily, that universe was fucked from its inception.
Hudson Gutierrez
>and how its all her fault The blood of genocide are on Moon, Eclipsa and Star's hand, but the Cleave is something that came out of nowhere.
Easton Sanders
BUT it was Star's initial decision.
Juan Richardson
>BUT it was Star's initial decision. BUT it was Moon who gave an insane war vet a doomsday weapon in the first place.
Elijah Reed
You're pinning the accumulation of multiple wars, specism, genocides, and murders leading to one last massive conflict on one person.
Jonathan Thompson
BUT Star decided she couldnt just push the fucks into space with a magic portal, or make one underneath to fall into. Die from asphyixation or just float endlessly in space
Alexander Phillips
guys, it's just Nefcy's bad writing.Of course it implications look like a giant mess.
>So you have magical beings paranoid about a spell thst corrupts (even though we've seen magic can recover from this) BUT THEY LET THE QUEENS LEARN ONE THAT KILLS MAGIC?! Because Glossaryck likes experimenting with things. He's a bored immortal god who interacts with mortals to pass the time.
By letting the whispering spell be passed down from queen to queen (and some sap had to teach Festivia), he was essentially letting them play kick the can with a nuke and waiting to see when those morons would finally set it off.
>Fucking why? Are they all secretely suicidal? >they Only Glossaryck knew what could happen. I don't think that bastard's really dead since monsters and other beings seem to retain their own "magic". In the end I think only Hekapoo realized that despite her power and immortality, she wasn't the master of her own fate and that she was created for shits and giggles and just became apathetic.
Colton Howard
Remember when Glossaryck was just Star's babysitter/teacher on Earth. Remember when he was another voice of reason?
Isaac Russell
Lmao, imagine what is essentially your god giving a free genocide button to some randos because he thought it was funny, I would want to die at that point. God has abandoned us.