Thinking About Lucifer Again And How Much I Hate The Sadist Image He Has.
thinking about lucifer again and how much i hate the âsadistâ image he has.
in the words of the lovely kazuya yamashita (luciferâs va) in what is probably my favorite otaku fm episode: i believe lucifer thinks about his brothers constantly. honestly love how much kazuya seems to understand luciferâs character pretty well.
and it doesnât take that much digging to realize how much lucifer cares about his family. he signed away the freedom he just earned to save his sister. he kept it a secret from his brothers to save them the hurt - thinking itâd be better if that burden fell to him alone. he hid belphie away in the attic to prevent diavolo from finding out belphie wanted to destroy humanity - and face punishment thatâs likely worse than death for it. lucifer relies on mammon the most, the one who he seems to be the strictest with. and honestly, iâd be strict too if the last time i rebelled against authority i lost my sister. lucifer is strict with them to protect them, to protect his family.
and i keep thinking about mammon who expressed to have no regrets following lucifer after the celestial war. about beel who sees it as his duty to follow and protect lucifer. about levi being introduced to anime and manga through lucifer.
itâs really no wonder that the way to luciferâs heart is getting along with his family.
this is only the tip of the iceberg, and thereâs so much more to say! but yeah, i think the sadist label is a huge mischaracterization.
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Verse and Transmutation - A Corpus of Middle English Alchemical Poetry
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