revolutionaryduelist:

iizgonnaeeeeeeeeeatyou:

revolutionaryduelist:

captaincrunchcosplay:

filthymallards:

hey @ og homestucks if you’re giving hiveswap fans advice about sealing body paint maybe don’t be aggressive about? i’ve seen a lot of posts where people are swearing at people about sealing body paint and yeah that’s important but you don’t need to be an asshole to get your point across.

on that note, sealing body paint is important, for people who don’t know the ins and outs of paint, because the worst thing that can happen is getting grey on people’s hard worked on costumes! you’ll probably feel guilty if it happens and it’s the kind of thing that is enough to dampen your experience of a convention – worse still, they’ll be stuck walking around with grey paint on that careful armor they spent fifteen hours sculpting and painting or the shirt that they had to find in the right colour, etc etc. 
seal your paint with lots of baby powder or translucent powder! ben nye is a good brand of paint (for my skin tone which is like, white as heck, i mix one of their white and grey together) if you can afford it because it’s waterproof and long lasting. you’ll need alcohol based remover to get it off – otherwise, snazaroo is cheap, although it’s not waterproof and will probably come off way faster. there is also kryolan which i’ve never tried but heard good things about! it pays to look around at tutorials and the like, there are a load on youtube about how to do it as safely as possible so as to avoid dampening someones con experience!
some people make arm socks, but i cant sew at all so i paint my hands. i’d recommend covering them extra well, and if you think you’ve covered them enough…well, cover them a few times, juuuuuust to be sure! i also never paint the palm of my hands or underside of my fingers because i like to grab stuff to look at in cons and it’s just overall safer for me not to! 

tldr; homestucks be nice, and there;s some actual help instead of a !!!Sea L Yo ur B o D y P AI nt !! rant in the big blurb. have fun i guess and i hope i get to take photos with people cosplaying hiveswap at my next con! 

truly tho. I saw the post that this post here is refering to. and honestly why all the swearing? this just serves the cliché of tumblr being full of unnecessary negativity. you were a beginner once, too. nobody started out knowing all the tricks. 

here ya go, instead of going like ‘seal your fucking paint’ try ‘sealing your paint is important, here’s a helpful post with brands of powders you could use/ my advice as an experienced cosplayer’ next time.

is this forreal? Look, I know Homestuck has historically been a free-for-all fandom that tends to express itself really abrasively as jokes because. we read homestuck. 

but. I think as a fandom we need to reckon with the fact that Hiveswap is not that kind of experience necessarily, and a lot of its audience is not going to feel super comfortable engaging with that. there’s going to be lots of kids watching, playing, and talking about hiveswap. given the e10+ rating, lots of LITTLE kids.
As a fandom comprised primarily of older teens and young adults, it is on us to be like. careful? caring? approachable i guess?

I’m not saying that swearing is like Off Limits in fandom now but like. guys. theres a time and a place. and the place to be inscrutable and dramatically aggressive is probably not when you’re trying to be helpful to newbies.

Just something to keep in mind. 

Yeah, the harsher tones of longstanding fans and old school HS humor will more than likely discourage newer fans from engaging with the fandom if it’s the first thing they encounter. And given Hiveswap’s nature and audience compared to Homestuck’s it’s probably time to hang up the old “seal your damn paint” rhetoric that had been so fundamental back in 2013 when the cosplay world was suddenly swamped by grey painted aliens… We have a chance to be the supportive mentor figures sharing our experiences and preventing a new wave of chaos and drama rather than being the people angrily yelling at children who had no other way of knowing.
Really, there is too much negativity and hate within fandom these days, we don’t need to contribute to it. Please, let us be a supportive and welcoming fandom for the new comers and make this resurgence something we can ALL enjoy.

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I made this STICKERED AND AUTOGRAPHED JOEY CLAIRE MEME just to declare how important and valuable this message is. Just like Joey herself. Because she’s important and she matters to me. Like this post does. Oh also to make clear that I am so writing that Joey post,,, right now. That’s still happening. 

But yeah forreal guys it is not gonna kill anyone to be careful to be nice to kids! It’ll probably require more consistent tagging for things like politics and nsfw and stuff but like, that’ll make it easier for the two main “age” distributions of the fandom to coexist in a healthier way. 

Tumblr is a hellsite and we would probably all be better served in a dedicated social media hub designed to encourage this sort of coexistence. But in the meantime, we should take care to welcome the youngins playing with areas that aren’t too stressful so they can process everything Hiveswap gives them.

Like. I’ve been losing sleep the last few days because of how good Hiveswap is? I haven’t been in a public venue this weekend that I didn’t cry in. I’ve made rash, hasty, DRAMATIC decisions in fits of passion. I’m just…not like I was.

If that sounds familiar, I think it’s because what growing up reading Homestuck felt like to me. Hiveswap revived my sense of wonder and mystery and beauty, and shown me wonders I’d never seen-like Joey. I guess I just fucking like homestuck way too much?

But that’s…exactly what being a kid feels like. Important and dire as it is to talk about the state of the world and vent from our battles, teens and kids have a lots to do just handling what they’re feeling. I don’t think they should grow up like I did, reading Homestuck and learning about politcs and the state of the world at the same time.

I don’t regret it. But it was bad for me. I think it was bad for a lot of us. Still, it gave me the experience, I hope, to know it didn’t make me super healthy. The only benefit of that possible is to know not to pass it on to another wave of kids.

I don’t know how we’re going to work this out. But this is something I feel really strongly about. We need a way to make adult conversations opt-in, at the very least–so that any kid who wants to dive into them is essentially peeking through a window they shouldn’t.

Try and remember how it felt to read Homestuck and talk to people if you read it when you were young.  Try really hard. We can and should do better than that experience, and What Pumpkin have proven they deserve that from us. I don’t think any little girl who connects to Joey should be made to feel that the game that moved her so much is garbage for x or y reason.

I just think…I think we should choose to be gentler than that.

Do we know how to be gentle?

God, I hope so. Who else will be?

backwardsflow:

backwardsflow:

y’know, now that homestuck is relevant again, i think we as a fandom can really take things we’ve learned in the past few years and put them to use in the context of old issues from back in the day. i think there’s a lot of important concepts and ideas that come from newer fandoms that can solve age-old debates about aspects of homestuck.

what i’m saying here is that john egbert’s voice definitely sounds like griffin mcelroy

iizgonnaeeeeeeeeeatyou:

revolutionaryduelist:

captaincrunchcosplay:

filthymallards:

hey @ og homestucks if you’re giving hiveswap fans advice about sealing body paint maybe don’t be aggressive about? i’ve seen a lot of posts where people are swearing at people about sealing body paint and yeah that’s important but you don’t need to be an asshole to get your point across.

on that note, sealing body paint is important, for people who don’t know the ins and outs of paint, because the worst thing that can happen is getting grey on people’s hard worked on costumes! you’ll probably feel guilty if it happens and it’s the kind of thing that is enough to dampen your experience of a convention – worse still, they’ll be stuck walking around with grey paint on that careful armor they spent fifteen hours sculpting and painting or the shirt that they had to find in the right colour, etc etc. 
seal your paint with lots of baby powder or translucent powder! ben nye is a good brand of paint (for my skin tone which is like, white as heck, i mix one of their white and grey together) if you can afford it because it’s waterproof and long lasting. you’ll need alcohol based remover to get it off – otherwise, snazaroo is cheap, although it’s not waterproof and will probably come off way faster. there is also kryolan which i’ve never tried but heard good things about! it pays to look around at tutorials and the like, there are a load on youtube about how to do it as safely as possible so as to avoid dampening someones con experience!
some people make arm socks, but i cant sew at all so i paint my hands. i’d recommend covering them extra well, and if you think you’ve covered them enough…well, cover them a few times, juuuuuust to be sure! i also never paint the palm of my hands or underside of my fingers because i like to grab stuff to look at in cons and it’s just overall safer for me not to! 

tldr; homestucks be nice, and there;s some actual help instead of a !!!Sea L Yo ur B o D y P AI nt !! rant in the big blurb. have fun i guess and i hope i get to take photos with people cosplaying hiveswap at my next con! 

truly tho. I saw the post that this post here is refering to. and honestly why all the swearing? this just serves the cliché of tumblr being full of unnecessary negativity. you were a beginner once, too. nobody started out knowing all the tricks. 

here ya go, instead of going like ‘seal your fucking paint’ try ‘sealing your paint is important, here’s a helpful post with brands of powders you could use/ my advice as an experienced cosplayer’ next time.

is this forreal? Look, I know Homestuck has historically been a free-for-all fandom that tends to express itself really abrasively as jokes because. we read homestuck. 

but. I think as a fandom we need to reckon with the fact that Hiveswap is not that kind of experience necessarily, and a lot of its audience is not going to feel super comfortable engaging with that. there’s going to be lots of kids watching, playing, and talking about hiveswap. given the e10+ rating, lots of LITTLE kids.
As a fandom comprised primarily of older teens and young adults, it is on us to be like. careful? caring? approachable i guess?

I’m not saying that swearing is like Off Limits in fandom now but like. guys. theres a time and a place. and the place to be inscrutable and dramatically aggressive is probably not when you’re trying to be helpful to newbies.

Just something to keep in mind. 

Yeah, the harsher tones of longstanding fans and old school HS humor will more than likely discourage newer fans from engaging with the fandom if it’s the first thing they encounter. And given Hiveswap’s nature and audience compared to Homestuck’s it’s probably time to hang up the old “seal your damn paint” rhetoric that had been so fundamental back in 2013 when the cosplay world was suddenly swamped by grey painted aliens… We have a chance to be the supportive mentor figures sharing our experiences and preventing a new wave of chaos and drama rather than being the people angrily yelling at children who had no other way of knowing.
Really, there is too much negativity and hate within fandom these days, we don’t need to contribute to it. Please, let us be a supportive and welcoming fandom for the new comers and make this resurgence something we can ALL enjoy.

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I made this STICKERED AND AUTOGRAPHED JOEY CLAIRE MEME just to declare how important and valuable this message is. Just like Joey herself. Because she’s important and she matters to me. Like this post does. Oh also to make clear that I am so writing that Joey post,,, right now. That’s still happening. 

But yeah forreal guys it is not gonna kill anyone to be careful to be nice to kids! It’ll probably require more consistent tagging for things like politics and nsfw and stuff but like, that’ll make it easier for the two main “age” distributions of the fandom to coexist in a healthier way. 

Tumblr is a hellsite and we would probably all be better served in a dedicated social media hub designed to encourage this sort of coexistence. But in the meantime, we should take care to welcome the youngins playing with areas that aren’t too stressful so they can process everything Hiveswap gives them.

Like. I’ve been losing sleep the last few days because of how good Hiveswap is? I haven’t been in a public venue this weekend that I didn’t cry in. I’ve made rash, hasty, DRAMATIC decisions in fits of passion. I’m just…not like I was.

If that sounds familiar, I think it’s because what growing up reading Homestuck felt like to me. Hiveswap revived my sense of wonder and mystery and beauty, and shown me wonders I’d never seen-like Joey. I guess I just fucking like homestuck way too much?

But that’s…exactly what being a kid feels like. Important and dire as it is to talk about the state of the world and vent from our battles, teens and kids have a lots to do just handling what they’re feeling. I don’t think they should grow up like I did, reading Homestuck and learning about politcs and the state of the world at the same time.

I don’t regret it. But it was bad for me. I think it was bad for a lot of us. Still, it gave me the experience, I hope, to know it didn’t make me super healthy. The only benefit of that possible is to know not to pass it on to another wave of kids.

I don’t know how we’re going to work this out. But this is something I feel really strongly about. We need a way to make adult conversations opt-in, at the very least–so that any kid who wants to dive into them is essentially peeking through a window they shouldn’t.

Try and remember how it felt to read Homestuck and talk to people if you read it when you were young.  Try really hard. We can and should do better than that experience, and What Pumpkin have proven they deserve that from us. I don’t think any little girl who connects to Joey should be made to feel that the game that moved her so much is garbage for x or y reason.

I just think…I think we should choose to be gentler than that.

Do we know how to be gentle?

God, I hope so. Who else will be?

calibornswake:

Something to help visualize the scope of Homestuck as a single work with four parts.

Top-left: Part 1 (Act 1 – Act 4), focusing on the Earth and characters of Universe B1, the “Beta Kids.” The trolls from Universe A are present in the background, but focus generally goes to their effects on our universe. (Image taken directly from the end of Act 5 Act 1)
Bottom-left: Part 2 (Act 5), focusing on Alternia and the trolls of Universe A2, the “Beta Trolls.” Their motives, and the long-reaching influence of Alternian culture, define much of the content in the comic. (Image also taken directly from the end of Act 5 Act 1)
Together, the left side of the image comprises Side 1, the maximalist/mechanical half of Homestuck which focused on the relationship between humanity and the trolls that created us. As the main characters dove into fantastical and abstract worlds to act out their conflicts, they left behind the physical planets they had overlooked, passing the buck onto their Guardians, Exiles, and late-game constructs, some of whom are manipulating a very long and dangerous game.

Top-right: Part 3 (Act 6 Act 1 – Act 6 Intermission 5), focusing on the Earth and characters of Universe B2, the “Alpha Kids.” The cherubs from Universe C are present in the background, but focus generally goes to how they’re affected by what happens in our universe. (Image taken from the start of Act 6, with the Green Sun imposed on by me.)
Bottom-right: Part 4 (Act 6 Act 6), focusing on the cherubs of Earth C that will exist and the dramatic cosmic cycles necessary to decide who will inherit the Universe. The cherubs’ games, and the eternal return of juju-fuelled “Retcon” callbacks, define much of the form of the comic. (Image taken from Act 6 Intermission 5, with the Abstract Sun imposed on by me in such a way that it also kinda looks like the Yaldabaoth platform.)
Together, the right side of the image comprises Side 2, the minimalist/artistic half of Homestuck which focused on the relationship between humanity and the cherubs we will create. As the Guardians (now kids), Exiles (now empowered), and late-game constructs (now awake and talking) engage in longer delicate systems for maintaining reality, the main characters get a chance to be overlooked and get lost in purgatories of thought, some of which are manufactured by nearly-forgotten hubristic specters.

Anything else, I leave for you to interpret. It may take me a while to get to the point, but Homestuck taught me it’s okay to take it slow if you need to.

captaincrunchcosplay:

filthymallards:

hey @ og homestucks if you’re giving hiveswap fans advice about sealing body paint maybe don’t be aggressive about? i’ve seen a lot of posts where people are swearing at people about sealing body paint and yeah that’s important but you don’t need to be an asshole to get your point across.

on that note, sealing body paint is important, for people who don’t know the ins and outs of paint, because the worst thing that can happen is getting grey on people’s hard worked on costumes! you’ll probably feel guilty if it happens and it’s the kind of thing that is enough to dampen your experience of a convention – worse still, they’ll be stuck walking around with grey paint on that careful armor they spent fifteen hours sculpting and painting or the shirt that they had to find in the right colour, etc etc. 
seal your paint with lots of baby powder or translucent powder! ben nye is a good brand of paint (for my skin tone which is like, white as heck, i mix one of their white and grey together) if you can afford it because it’s waterproof and long lasting. you’ll need alcohol based remover to get it off – otherwise, snazaroo is cheap, although it’s not waterproof and will probably come off way faster. there is also kryolan which i’ve never tried but heard good things about! it pays to look around at tutorials and the like, there are a load on youtube about how to do it as safely as possible so as to avoid dampening someones con experience!
some people make arm socks, but i cant sew at all so i paint my hands. i’d recommend covering them extra well, and if you think you’ve covered them enough…well, cover them a few times, juuuuuust to be sure! i also never paint the palm of my hands or underside of my fingers because i like to grab stuff to look at in cons and it’s just overall safer for me not to! 

tldr; homestucks be nice, and there;s some actual help instead of a !!!Sea L Yo ur B o D y P AI nt !! rant in the big blurb. have fun i guess and i hope i get to take photos with people cosplaying hiveswap at my next con! 

truly tho. I saw the post that this post here is refering to. and honestly why all the swearing? this just serves the cliché of tumblr being full of unnecessary negativity. you were a beginner once, too. nobody started out knowing all the tricks. 

here ya go, instead of going like ‘seal your fucking paint’ try ‘sealing your paint is important, here’s a helpful post with brands of powders you could use/ my advice as an experienced cosplayer’ next time.

is this forreal? Look, I know Homestuck has historically been a free-for-all fandom that tends to express itself really abrasively as jokes because. we read homestuck. 

but. I think as a fandom we need to reckon with the fact that Hiveswap is not that kind of experience necessarily, and a lot of its audience is not going to feel super comfortable engaging with that. there’s going to be lots of kids watching, playing, and talking about hiveswap. given the e10+ rating, lots of LITTLE kids.
As a fandom comprised primarily of older teens and young adults, it is on us to be like. careful? caring? approachable i guess?

I’m not saying that swearing is like Off Limits in fandom now but like. guys. theres a time and a place. and the place to be inscrutable and dramatically aggressive is probably not when you’re trying to be helpful to newbies.

Just something to keep in mind. 

hey does anyone know any really good women lets players doing hiveswap?

especially ones that take an interest in joeys feelins for women and her anger at being neglected by Jake

i think my little sister would find a lot to connect her w/ joey but she is not really connected to gaming/nerd culture much and shes never played PC games, so I think a lets play would be the easiest way for her to see it.

please help me out if you can, thanks! it’d mean the world to me.

man I don’t think you can really say bro is brainwashed but gamzee’s just evil when you can argue that gamzee’s also possessed by cal. they even have really similar relationships to how he’s formed, ie part of their souls exist inside lil cal already. which is probably a good explanation for how lil cal is able to brainwash them when he doesn’t brainwash, like, dave, who is around him his whole childhood. idk, I just think gamzee’s more complicated than “evil ass hole”

mage-of-homestuck:

revolutionaryduelist:

As it happens, Gamzee has a line I never gave much weight to before noticing Bro’s SAW interest that I’m more inclined to take seriously now, that suggests Gamzee and Bro’s relationship to Cal WAS intrinsically different:

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But even if Bro is kind of a noble captor figure holding Cal back, I still wouldn’t think it excuses any of what he put Dave through. He’s still an awful dude.

As for Gamzee, here’s the main problem with reading him as “just” brainwashed.

Gamzee doesn’t require Lil Cal’s presence to go evil. In fact, Gamzee doesn’t seem to require ANYTHING to turn evil. 
But even if like, Doc Scratch ALWAYS teleports Lil Cal into Gamzee’s presence to trigger his personality shift, I don’t think it would matter.
The weight of the sheer SCALE of Gamzee’s devotion cements his place as an ultimately willing accomplice/acolyte to Caliborn’s Dark Carnival. 

And it kind of makes Gamzee fucking terrifying and a fantastic villain.

I’ll explain my reasoning here.

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We know for a fact that Gamzee snaps and kills all his friends in at least one Doomed timeline. This is the source for half the code used in the creation of Doc Scratch. There’s no implication that Lil Cal is involved here at all. 

But again, let’s assume Lil Cal was here again. It doesn’t matter.

Because there is canonically, explicitly, no timeline in the history of Gamzee where Gamzee ever, ever, EVER chooses to rebel. Gamzee Makara simply does not ever choose his friends over Lord English.  In any timeline. Ever.
How do I know?

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Lets talk about Ghosts for a minute. The fandom has historically kind of taken these guys for granted, and loose fandom consensus is that they aren’t coherent/who has what ghosts is arbitrary. This is incorrect!

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Pretty much everybody in the Bubbles that should have alt!ghosts does, including Meenah and Aranea, the two characters who’s alt!ghosts are typically presumed “Missing”. 

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This is important. The Ghosts kind of give us very low-key character development, and contextualize the characters for us. For example, Eridan is an absolute irredeemable bastard in the Alpha timeline. But in a God Tier iteration of themselves, Eridan and Feferi seemingly come to friendlier terms. In another, there’s suggestions Eridan makes up with Feferi and Sollux. In yet another, he seems to be Trans or exploring femininity at least.

The point is, there’s a certain fluidity to Eridan’s potential. Still terrible in the comic, but it’s important to remember that Eridan didn’t CHOOSE to be trapped in the meteor with Jack, or to be born to Alternia’s power system, or to be trapped in the Alpha Timeline. 

It’s important to remember these things because in Homestuck, someone with power–Lord English–deliberately and willfully chose those things FOR him. Eridan’s lives are lived in response to that imposed power structure.
These factors don’t redeem him completely necessarily

But anyway, the fact that the rest of the cast have coherent quantum expressions means there are only three real exceptions–three characters who either don’t have any ghosts at all, or should have more ghosts than they do. 

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The first is Caliborn, who’s timeline has exactly one deviation from the Alpha–apparently caused by John’s retcon. This riddle’s solved easily enough:
Predomination doesn’t leave a ghost to appear in the bubbles at all.
When Calliope says she ate his soul, she means that literally. 
Caliborn’s cheating in the Alpha Timeline is indeed the only reason Calliope exists in the bubbles at all.

(This, by the way, explains a lot about the relationship between Caliborn’s soul and Gamzee/Arquis’ in the Lord English. He predominated over them, too.)

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The second is Vriska, who only has a single ghost in (Vriska). This is really weird, because we literally know for a fact she dies in more than one doomed timeline! As with the two Calliopes, I think this is down to John’s retcon doing some weird entanglement nonsense to Vriska’s quantum existence.
The point is: Where others have a palette of possibility, Vriska has two extremely polarized halves. Schrodinger’s Vriska. 

Important to mention that just like Eridan, the structure of the Alpha Timeline that limits potential Vriskas is IMPOSED ONTO HER. Vriska didn’t want anything about the way she was raised or where she was born. She didn’t ask John and Terezi to retcon her into this bizarre state. Both Vriskas, like the rest of the cast, are rolling with the punches LE has seen fit to give. 

Except for Gamzee.

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Hussie literally tells us Gamzee never dies. His single non-Alpha Timeline death in [S] Game Over is retconned by John, and Hussie suggests it straight up doesn’t count. But that presents a problem.

There are thousands upon thousands of Doomed troll timelines. How is it that Gamzee specifically never ever EVER dies? Well, there’s only one real way that a Non-Time player can survive a Doomed timeline, that we know of:

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Dream self merger. By going to sleep as the last player present in Sburb, the Doomed Rose from Davesprite’s timeline triggers a game mechanic that ends her timeline completely and merges her consciousness with that of Alpha Rose through their dreamselves. 

If Gamzee survives his doomed timelines, this is the only possible way how.
And collapsing all of his potential instances into a single Alpha identity certainly sounds like the reduction of possibility commonly attributed to the Rage aspect.
But what that means is that to move on to the Alpha, every Doomed Gamzee must inevitably either snap and kill all the other trolls, or somehow outlast them. 

And it means that if any Gamzee had EVER, in the entire spectrum of plausibility the Alpha timeline affords, EVER been inclined to rebel against LE–then we would know. Because somewhere out there, that at least Hussie could see, there would be a Ghost to show for it.

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But there isn’t. Similar in this respect only to Caliborn, Gamzee simply has no alternate deviations because he doesn’t want them. He chooses the path that leads to Lord English freely and willingly, over and over and over again. 

And like Caliborn…

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Gamzee does this because he wants to. 

Gamzee doesn’t BELIEVE he’s going to become his own God–he knows it for a fact. He sees it in Lil Cal’s mangled soul. And he embraces that truth wholeheartedly, throwing himself into the acolyte role from then onwards and presumably following instructions Doc Scratch gives him throughout Act 6. 

Which we can talk about some other time. The point is: Gamzee chooses all this. Whether or not Lil Cal causes him to is beside the point, because there is not and never will be any timeline where Gamzee chooses to resist. 

Gamzee is the ultimate in shitty cosmic nazi religious zealots, and devoted to the very power structure that causes every other character to suffer so. There are no mitigating factors for him as there are for everyone else but Caliborn.
At the end of the day, he’s evil.
Bad clown. Worst enemy. 

I like this a lot, particularly the implication that Gamzee himself is a fucked up amalgamation of souls himself, much like his god, even if the other souls are all him. So more like a squaredsprite really? But anyway, while I can’t imagine another motivation for killing everyone I really don’t think Rose had to be the last player alive to trigger a dream self merger. I think she just had to sleep through the doomed timeline ending. On that note, I also just assumed for a while that being alive at the end of a doomed timeline just left you ghostless and erased. Meenah certainly had to account for that for a scratch, which is pretty similar.

On another note, Aranea DIDN’T have ghosts after she created a doomed timeline and the Condesce ripped the ring of life off her and snapped her neck. It.. raises a lot of questions actually. Unless all her ghosts are hiding in shame..

1) Aranea DID have ghosts around after that. That’s included in this post. The shot of Karkat and meenah has ghost meenahs and araneas in the background of the army, I circled them.

2) My logic for the way doomed timelines end is pretty simple. Homestuck is a video game, and the characters have been likened to Mario.

In Mario, what ends a timeline ? Mario’s death. The lack of an agent that observes the world and interacts with it–ie: the death of the players’ Avatar –is what ends that particular instance of the game, prompting the player to start over.

Carry this over to jrpg mechanics to account for Sburbs multiple avatars/player characters. When does a timeline end for them? When every player is dead or KO’d, ie: unconscious. In other words, asleep.

It also ties into homestucks underlying quantum mechanics but that’s way too involved and the game analogue is simpler. What determines whether a reality “exists” in Sburb is the same as any video game. So existence is centered not on some arbitrary concept of “the real world” that exists outside the players and determines their fates but on the players themselves.