>Be careful of Eclipsa. Though she may seem affable, she's actually plotting evil deeds whenever you can't see her
>jk
Be careful of Eclipsa. Though she may seem affable, she's actually plotting evil deeds whenever you can't see her
could have been a kino evil character
>just a ditz that wanted to be hallowed out by monster cock.
Damn that show was a letdown across the board for villians.
she was a fucking bitch in the book
>Metalhead
>MILF
Pretty decent trade off all things considered.
God I wish I was a monster.
Imagine being a monster she dated, letting her give you a peak.
And she just keeps going, when you two are alone.
Your expectations were subverted, you thought she was evil but she actually turned out to be good! Lol!!
Perhaps they are, but the fandom will always provide what the canon will not.
huh?
What book?
You know damn well which book
I really don't.
I'm just here for the art at this point.
The diary.
Basically her whole section is her rating monsters on fuckability. The way white girls write about wanting to sleep with minorities.
She wasn't good.
She was a horrible ruler who shirked all her responsibilities to play guitar and hook up with the guys who at that point were still murdering her people.
She works well as a foil to Moon, who sacrificed her personal life and her relationship with her daughter for the good of the realm, I guess, but at the end the show didn't do jack with the setup.
Haven't read that diary, no doubt it was full of her horniness for monster men.
Maybe thats why shes the Queen of Darkness - she forsook her duties to get laid, and by doing that, she ultimately destroyed the world.
>Maybe thats why shes the Queen of Darkness - she forsook her duties to get laid, and by doing that, she ultimately destroyed the world.
I think that was the original idea before the writing imploded; Star having to find her own way somewhere between the extremes embodied by Moon and Eclipsa.
I think they also decided to renege on her whole being the real overarching antagonist. I remember someone saying somewhere that Toffee was her descendant, and that his claim to the throne of Mewni was far more legitimate than Moon or Star's. That would've been nice.
I wish we got that. Oh well.
Eh, legitimacy doesn't really matter.
Toffee, Mina, Eclipsa; they're all the way they are because they come from a century long history of mutual bloodshed and atrocities.
Who started it is ultimately meaningless; a conflict that old perpetuates itself.
That's why the show going "no actually the monsters are the good guys" was such a let-down.
It was.
It might be the only time in fiction the colonizers decolonized themselves and returned home.
Which is a shame since they could have actually made a point a real point about coexistence instead.
The same way they actually did a pretty good job of Star realizing her own privilege and beginning to question her society's values and historic narrative without coming off as overbearing or preachy.