seeing people copying my tags in the reblogs like,
if only.
the sanctity of a name.
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genre/warnings: gender neutral reader (they/them pronouns), gojo satoru-centric, injuries, angst but a nice hopeful ending
Gojo Satoru can count on one hand the number of people who have called him by his given name. He actually doesn’t need all five fingers to count them, considering there are only four people who have referred to the sorcerer as Satoru at one point or another in time.
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jujutsu kaisen is about two men with such godawful personalities that they are literally the only people who can stand each other. and then they break up and decide to make it everyone else’s problem
Some tokyo revengers sketches while I was on vacation ^^
I think it would be interesting if part of the reason Barbatos avoids being too open and friendly is that there are times when he’s genuinely unsure of what timeline it is/how far along in the timeline they are.
Barbatos must perceive time differently from the other characters. While everyone else is along for the ride in a linear fashion, Barbatos can jump around and see into different timelines - and even though we know he can’t just change things of a whim, that amount of information has to be a lot to handle.
Barbatos who never asks specifically after Belphegor, because he can’t be 100% sure he’s out of the attic or not.
Barbatos who only asks follow-up questions to things others have said so he doesn’t spoil the future at all.
Barbatos who always checks for a ring on your finger, or a gift from someone you always wore, trying to see who you’ve chosen in this timeline.
Barbatos who always seems to be five steps ahead, but always feels like he’s on a different path entirely.