nuclearmentality replied to your post “Isn’t Sollux’s blindness a consequence of Eridan blasting him with the…”

not sure if you can really say that sollux got voidrot
voidrot seems like it drains all kinds of energy, including psychic energy, ultimately killing the troll(s) infected with it
+ when Sollux died, i think it was from overexerting himself?

I didn’t say Sollux got voidrot. I said that whatever condition Sollux did have had some stark similarities with Voidrot, enough so that odds are good we can learn about one from the other.

We don’t know if what Sollux has is voidrot, and we also don’t know if voidrot is a disease that one contracts or if it’s simply what happens to psiionics when they overexert themselves. We don’t know how voidrot progresses! If Kuprum got voidrot, would he be more like Sollux or like Folykl at the onset? Etc.

What we do know is both conditions left the victim with blindness, and left them d00med. Given how close Doom and Void are on the aspect wheel, and that voidrot seems to be exclusive to goldbloods–who I already believe to be Doom coded biologically–these are worthwhile similarities to keep in mind.

That’s all I’m saying.

shizukateal replied to your post “I have a question about the aspects, do the symbols associated with…”

the horrorterrors are linked to life????

I would say so. All three life players are linked to them–the Fuschias kinda obviously, Jane wears one on her shirt.

And the horrorterrors are as defined by the fact that they’re alive as they are by their unknowableness. That’s part of the horror of eldritch abominations! Something the mortal mind can’t comprehend, made all the more terrifying by the fact that its living and breathing and trying to–or failing to give a shit about– comprehending you.

Besides being excellent analytical work (Brows Held High is excellent) and a poignant look into a fascinating piece of art produced by the AIDS crisis, BLUE is also a weirdly fascinating look into the color Blue as it relates to the Void aspect, as experienced by a random artist with no relationship to Homestuck. Odd, but true.

hey guys remember this horse calendar from the intermission? welli was trawling through the endlessly helpful mspa archive.

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and it turns out the author actually read all that text and put it into a readable format in the archive, because they are a true hero of our times.
It was only ever a matter of time before my search for Homestucks deepest truths brought me here, I guess: to the hallowed depths of horse lore.

anyway, idont think theres any way to link to the archive pages’ section on this non-obnoxiously but you can click it and ctrl+f for “The Spirited Horse” to get there.

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i’ll compile all the horse quotes in this post in hopes that access to this CRITICAL HORSE LORE leads someone out there to some brilliant, game-changing insights into what the fuck the horses are supposed to mean.
Let’s think it over.

find the horse lore under the cut:

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I once remember reading a theory that horses are linked with Void (Equius and his weird musclebeast obsession, Mom Lalonde giving Rose Maplehoof which confounded her, etc). What do you think of that theory?

i think the point at which i feel confident i’ve cracked the riddle behind the god damn horses i will finally feel a shallow imitation of true peace

That said I already link Void to physical strength/the world of the physical in general and horses are pretty much all about being STRONG in homestucks lore, so I’m inclined to agree.

Hey! So I’ve been thinking about your Light aspect theories and they explain so much! Rose dropping relevance during the three year meteor journey is a loss of Light because she started drinking (which is Roxy’s thing, and we all know what aspect Roxy is.)

Aaaaaaa I’m sorry I missed this Ask for ages, but yeah I completely agree!
Kanaya links Rose’s behavior when drunk to a lot of concepts related to Void, too:

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So on and so forth. Void and soporifics are pretty strongly intertwined!

” 2) Inherently irrelevant and unimportant to anything about any of the characters except how it makes society treat them.3) Explicitly a lie. ” But that’s wrong you fuckin dumb.

Higher castes live longer and tend to be more vicious. While lower castes have shorter lifespans (even without the drones hunting them) and are naturally attuend to become psychics.

Just because you want to force political correctness unto a race of violent space dominators and establish that racism is bad in our world doesn’t mean it’s a lie among the trolls.

1) Charming. Do you get invited to parties often when you open rebuttals to people’s points with “you fuckin dumb”?

2) All this, and yet, Beforus managed to handle the exact same physical differences with a system that didn’t necessitate genocide and slavery! Hm, how about that! It’s almost like the eerie bargain the Alpha trolls made that allowed Scratch onto Alternia had some sort of impact on their society. Interesting. Almost like…the racism and exploitation was a bad thing? Huh.

3) Before you even go there, no, Beforus is not as bad as Alternia in “a different way”. Alternia is explicitly presented as a fall from grace for Trollkind, and it’s brutal, and it’s awful, and it’s Lord English’s fault. Don’t make me dig up the screencaps just please go actually read Homestuck. Systems of exploitation are bad and unnecessary across the board–no physical differences justify exploitation and brutality. Period.

And another thing about the source of STRENGTH thing. I don’t think that’s right either. Equius is plenty strong in his own. The reason why him and every other Zahhak followed it (in relation to how the hemocaste was in each alternate universe) was because they are incredibly dependent on SYSTEMS. Everything has to be in their right place, everyone doing what they’re meant to do. If someone doesn’t fit in the system it confuses and flusters them.

Equius is physically strong because that’s a mutation endemic to his blood color, of which he seems to be a particularly exceptional example. He values the blood that marks him as someone physically strong quite similarly to how Caliborn values physical strength itself. 

And he values the system that takes that physical trait of his and tells him he’s special for it, tells him he’s Above Others due to something he was born with, which is objectively. Not. True. There is nothing about Equius that makes him intrinsically better than anyone else–he just treats others that way because the system he so values conditions him into believing there is. Yes, of course he’s reliant on the system on which he predicates his entire self-worth.

“Confuses and flusters” him? Sure. And on Alternia, he would’ve acted on that confusion and fluster by exploiting, hurting, or reporting others to the authorities. He’s a Good Troll by alternian standards. This is how systems of oppression work. None of this does much to counteract my point, or…make Equius’ ideology more palatable? Is that what you’re trying to do here? It sounds unbelievable, but I’m not sure what else you could be going for.

It took him being killed, get his moirail killed, be revived as a sprite, getting combined with a horse AI, and finally reuniting with his moirail but he did change at the very, very end when it would even matter. Either way, the changed Equius is what was finally put into LE.

Yes, at which point the “changed Equius” was promptly devoured by Caliborn’s soul and integrated into LE like so many spare puppet parts. Caliborn predominated–that’s what he does. The other souls incorporated into LE are little more than amalgamations of interests and puppets for him. Equius has no blame or agency in this–it’s simply a way he fulfills his Class role by “becoming” Void. Not reallyyy sure what this is supposed to tell me.