Anonymous
Well I’ve read through homestuck more than once and I have a pretty good memory but I also look up stuff if I don’t know it off the top of my head.
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Anonymous
Well I’ve read through homestuck more than once and I have a pretty good memory but I also look up stuff if I don’t know it off the top of my head.
I’d image that either the sprite would turn into one of them and the other would keep the same body. Or the sprite would remain intact and both would keep the same body.
But I dunno, that’s a really good question.
Anonymous
The death of a god is judged and should it be just or heroic they shall remain lifeless.
Just means it was fair, it would be morally wrong for them to come back to life. Basically, they deserved it or had it coming.
Example: Jane, she was doing bad things and died while doing them. If she were to come back she would continue to be evil and that’s not good, therefore her death was just.
princessjanecrocker-deactivated
His intro says he suffers from Bipolar Mood Swings.
In Mindfang’s journal she mentions that lowbloods have warmer body temperatures
Anonymous
If she hasn’t died, how did she become God Tier?
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(This was actually just suppose to be a question but for some reason it wouldnt let me submit, sorry if this is a bother)
Okay, so, I was rereading Homestuck and I was just wondering, do trolls actually have stomachs? Because Karkat said to John (on Johns first encounter with Karkat) ‘CG: THIS HAS BEEN EXPLAINED TO YOU SO OFTEN IT WOULD MAKE ME SICK TO MY HUMAN STOMACH IF I HAD ONE OF YOUR HUMAN STOMACHS.’ I was just wondering if it could actually be a fact.
Trolls have stomachs, they just have troll stomachs and not human stomachs. They probably are the same thing though.
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Anonymous
It’s canon. Troll lifespans directly correlate with their blood type. The highbloods live longer, the low bloods live shorter and since the mutant blood is even lower than the lowest lowblood, they have the shortest lifespan.
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