What's the most disappointing ending you can have for a main villain?
What's the most disappointing ending you can have for a main villain?
one where its not even shown
people like dr. claw
Homestuck ending was a disappointment because they literally didn't show what happened at all
Seriously wtf was Hussie thinking?
Because if he doesn't show anything that leaves everything wide open, allowing him to sell Homestuck and let the new owners do whatever they want with it
He hired a ghostwriter to take over homestuck for the final two years.
Not a Joke!
Getting killed off to hype the strength of the next big main villain.
anyone else hope we finally get an ending for the 10th anniversary
I mean if we get an ending we can finally stop talking about HS
>hired
don't you mean someone weaseled their way into his friendcircle and banged them so they could manipulate him and change the story how they wanted?
Just straight out killing him without time to process his defeat
>we can finally stop talking about HS
user you can't just stop. Not forever. You'll always be drawn back, it's inevitable.
What is there to gain from this if you don't know how to write, though?
It seems like it'd be more glamorous to let Hussie continue with his pre-gigapause momentum and simply win by being his girlfriend than shitting up the very thing that made him so alluring in the first place.
Because some people are autistic and want to see their headcanon into reality no matter what.
That's sad. She could've been queen of MSPFA, been chief consultant on the games (assuming the games handle different sessions entirely from the comic, I didn't keep up with that), and have her own fanfiction be immortalized in canon. But instead they threw it all way. Good on Toby for doing way better after Homestuck. I haven't heard anything to suggest he's not an okay guy.
>assuming the games handle different sessions entirely from the comic
Are... are you talking about Hiveswap? Because if you are, I hate to tell you it has jack shit to do with sburb and its sessions. It’s a fucking point and click adventure game.
but it was shown
though in the form of a shity claymotion
Oh, I thought sburb was an intrinsic element of the Homestuck metaverse.
That did confuse some people at the time.
The Masterpiece isn't the end of Homestuck. The end of Homestuck is when Vriska opens the Juju. We get a zoom shot of SOMETHING rushing at LE, it cuts away, then a zoom shot shooting for the Juju's door. The fate of LE and what happens next is completely unknown.
It goes more as:
>kids beat up HIC
>John and everyone at the door
>Earth C
>John pops everyone to the Masterpiece to beat up Caliborn
>Juju is used on the Betas
> Betas Trapped
>Juju banished to the Void
>Alphas defeat Caliborn and create Lil Cal
>Alphas trapped now in Caliborn's dead session, no resolution
>Vriska finds Juju
>John touches it, absorbs energy from it to obtain retcon powers
>Vriska gets juju from (Vriska)
>unleashes the Juju in battle against LE
>???
A big ball of steel falls on him.
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I'd say Jesus here's got it.
"i'm just a child, what's your excuse"
Threadly reminder that Spades Slick did nothing wrong.
He was in homestuck
I think it's a fair assumption that Vriska using the Juju releases the Beta Kids so that they can kick the shit out of LE for real this time. It lines up perfectly with the whole "can be used by Caliborn once, then can only been used against him" thing.
Vriska saving the day by herself while the humans defeat a bunch of low lvl thoughs was fucking retarded.
They didn't even defeated the second biggest baddie Jack Noir
But wouldn't the fight be meaningless essentially? Whatever Vriska's juju does, the fact is that Lil Cal is still in the void with the horrorterrors. With the souls needed for LE inside it. That means he could always come back, and probably will.
I'm still trying to understand how this stop the infninite alternate versions of Lord English from destroying their universe
You imply that what happened to the villain in your picture can be defined as an ending, when I'm fairly sure that the author doesn't even know what to do with that one. He was initially sold as a force-of-nature villain that was as beatable as the skybox in a video game, but then morphed into a final boss. But since the author wanted the best of both worlds and couldn't settle for choosing, he just left the whole thing incomplete so neither option is truly valid or invalid. I bet he must feel like a genius thinking of that.
He's just another player