Kuroshitsuji and the Legend of Faust: What Happens After the Contract

chessna2:

As many of you know, Ciel and Sebastian’s contract is called a “Faustian Contract.” This is because the concept of making a contract with a demon comes from the German legend about Johann Georg Faust, a devout-man-turned-contractee. I thought I would point out some parallels, as well as what this may mean for Ciel when the contract ends and “the devil will have his due.” 

The Demon’s Summoning 
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[Faustus] took courage and did conjure the star once, twice, and a third time, whereupon a gush of fire from the sphere shot up as high as a man
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It’s not fire, and a bit taller than a man, but the image is similar. 

The Demon’s Form
“Now a devil, or a spirit, appeared in the figure of a gray friar, greeted Doctor Faustus, and asked what his desire and intent might be.”

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In the legend, Faustus was sent to school to study theology, and in his later studies grew well-versed in the Bible. He would have been familiar with, and even comfortable around friars, which is the form the demon chose to appear in. Similarly, Sebastian chooses a form that he knows Ciel will be the most comfortable with, and when Ciel seems put off, offers other options. What is the one thing a demon wants from a potential contractee? Trust. Both a friar and a butler are reliable, and thus ideal forms for a demon to take. 

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Reminder to self, never rely on or make a contract with a demon cause oh boy.

Never heaed of the legend of Faust. It’s a really good tale.

shinigami-mistress:

redladydeath:

These panels have always fascinated me. Usually in comics we don’t get close ups on peoples faces unless there’s some sort of deeper reaction we’re supposed to be seeing. Look at Ronald’s face, it’s a hard expression to place exactly, but it’s much different than any of the other faces he’s pulled during this arc. I don’t want to be That Guy, but does anyone else think Sebastian coughing up blood could be reminding Ron of something from his human life, possibly even his death?

That’s actually a very interesting observation, especially when you consider the next thing Ronald says is about picking on the weak.

I’ve always thought that Ronald almost looks like he pities someone (Sebastian? Ciel?), which doesn’t make much sense. Maybe it does remind him of someone or something.

Love the idea!

Recap of Yana’s twitter activity 2017

akumadeenglish:

aka “things Yana confirmed / denied on twitter”:

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  • IMPORTANT: PHIPPS IS YOUNGER THAN 24-YEAR-OLD GREY
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Bonus:

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  • Charles Phipps (right) is younger than Charles Grey (left)

Do you think that Grell can’t swim? She looked like she was drowning in the campania arc

lalottered:

abybweisse:

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abybweisse:

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abybweisse:

abybweisse:

shinigami-mistress:

Hello Anon and thanks for the question. I actually think Grell probably can swim. When we see her after Campania floats, she is lying face down in the water.

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I think this was to show she had been beaten up by Undertaker rather than to indicate she can’t swim. It is a bit ironic that she looks like she’s doing the dead man’s float though.

I hope that answers your question, Anon. Have a lovely day!

It’s my headcanon that Grell committed suicide by drowning, and this “dead man’s float” scene is a nod to it, even though in context of the scene it is indeed to show Undertaker had sent Grell over the railing and into the water.

I think casting Grell as Ophelia in the “Hamlet” episode of s1 was also a nod to how Grell actually died.

What finally led me to the headcanon is the pic of a long-haired reaper drowning in one of Sascha’s scenes, when he explains all reapers committed suicide. I think the long-haired one with bubbles rising to the surface (in a framed image) is Grell (and not Undertaker).

Notice that in an extra chapter (That Butler: Requested), Grell is cast as another character who ends up throwing themselves into the water (sea in this case) to die.

In the *original version* of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid”, The unnamed mermaid loses the man she loves to another woman. Given the option to kill the man and live on as a human (gaining an immortal soul) vs allow herself to die/become sea foam (and supposedly never have an immortal soul), she ends up choosing her own death. She throws herself off a ship and falls to the water, immediately becoming sea foam. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Mermaid

There is controversy regarding the ending that has the mermaid (in sea foam form) join the “Daughters of the Air”, who can gain immortal souls by doing 300 yrs of good deeds. Some say it was added later to give the story a happy ending, and that it might have originally ended with her death.

Since Yana-san has Arthur specifically mention Andersen, she probably is referring to his “original” version and not our modern Disney rework of the story. Grell might have chosen death (by drowning) instead of living with the sadness of being rejected. And then being recruited by the reapers is like a parallel to the mermaid joining the “Daughters of the Air”; collecting souls for some length of time will eventually lead to salvation/forgiveness. Of course, it’s never that straightforward. Even in the ending with those “Daughters of the Air”, these spirits can shorten the time it takes by certain methods, but if they are unlucky in this, more time will be added to their “service”. Grell’s time as a reaper might have been increased by helping Madam Red with her Jack the Ripper murder spree
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Anyway
 more reason why I think Grell committed suicide by drowning.

Damn, you really explained that theory’s plausibility well, there!

For me, I started considering the theory as possibly canon after seeing this image:

Sure, it’s just artwork, and everyone’s underwater, but Grell looks so peaceful there
 as if Toboso couldn’t picture the Grell we presently know in water, and pictured Grell’s suicide instead


I mean look closely:

Grell’s position kind of looks like it was intentional (my guess; I don’t have any knowledge about what a suicide would look like)

Also, Grell looks so sad here


Only Lizzy has that expression apart from Grell, but Lizzy’s human, and the arc’s plot explains why she would be (having to protect Ciel and all)

Also Grell’s mouth is the most open compared to all other characters, as if Grell was accepting the water to fill their lungs (other characters are nearly closed, or completely closed)

I don’t know, I might be over-interpreting the image.

Before I even got to the part where you mention Grelle’s open mouth, I was looking at the close-up and having the exact same thought. Grelle isn’t keeping the water out. Even the other reapers (Undertaker and Ronald) are shown here with closed mouths, so it isn’t just because Grelle is a reaper who cannot (now) drown. This could be another hint.

Good observation!

I have had so many mind fanfics involving Grell’s human life and drowning, and it seems more suitable than any other way of suicide (I’ve tried the knife in heart one several times, but it doesn’t seem suitable.)

My latest headcanon fanfic is Grell stabbing himself, dropping the weapon on the ground, and letting himself fall into the Thames river, making the whole thing look like a murder, as to not dishonor his family (I’ve got no evidence apart from the whole drowning theory, so don’t take this as canon info)

Just bringing this up again because I wonder if we could tie the image from the German Shinigami explanation about suicide in.

This one:

The upmost image pictures a long-haired person drowning


But if we consider the OVA about Will showing Grell and Will when they were fresh from the academy, Grell probably lived in the 18th century.

I don’t know how long a reaper has to learn at the academy, but I do know that the fashion in that century was like this:

And although it was mostly wigs, this slideshow video says sometimes real hair was powdered white instead. 

Also men typically wore long colorful coats then, and Grell’s love for long and colorful clothing would be explained from that source


That is if Grell were part of the high classes, which, judging from his fashion tastes, he might be:

Even his uniform has a longer coat.

I’m pretty sure long hair was a sign of wealth then, so if Grell was part of that class and had long hair before committing suicide, then he definitely drowned himself, as shown in the upmost panel of the manga’s page.

Also, I noticed Grell already seemed to be into men in the OVA (before he fell in love with Will), so perhaps his reason for committing suicide is either the fact he doesn’t want a forced marriage with a girl, and/or the fact that he probably wants to avoid dishonoring his family with his homosexuality (because gossip was common at that time in the upper classes, so secrets were very hard to keep). Bridges weren’t too sturdy at places and there were barely any barriers between the street and the river, so accidents were common, and thus a suicide could probably easily be disguised as a drunk accident (or a homicide?) or some other unfortunate event (like being pushed by a passing carriage or not seeing in the dark). Thus, drowning would have been the most effective way of committing suicide and making it appear as an accident instead, thus saving the family from gossip and dishonor.

Just some extra possible evidence to the theory. Tell me what you think about it, @abybweisse

Well, I do think the picture (in the manga) of the long-haired suicide-by-drowning is Grelle, despite the images from the ova and design art for it, showing Grelle with short hair.

Thanks for finding the 18th century men’s hair and wig fashion designs!

I always figured Grelle’s decision to commit suicide was either due to sexuality or gender identity issues and/or unrequited love for some man. Making it look like an accident or murder makes sense, if the point is to not dishonor the family. Many in the fandom still support the idea that it was slashed wrists, claiming it’s a method commonly used by women. However, drowning is one of the most common suicide methods for women, at least as common as cutting wrists/slashing arteries. Could be anything from drowning in the bathtub, falling into a river, walking right into the sea, or even jumping off a seaside cliff. Depending on how you do it, you can make any of those look like accidental drownings; you can’t make slashed arteries look like an accident.

Continuing with the appearance of an accident thing and family honor: In “Hamlet” (and I’ve mentioned this before in regards to Grelle and suicide) Ophelia’s death was mostly treated as an accident. The “story” went that she had climbed a tree and sat on a limb, but then the limb broke, sending her into the river or stream below. However, at the funeral, one of the sentries in attendance calls it a “suicide”, and Ophelia’s mother gets angry he said that. It could be that she knew her daughter had killed herself, but she was going to say it was an accident just to “save face” for the family name
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And Ophelia came from a noble family. Perhaps Grelle did, too, though I’m not certain. I said in a post just recently that I see Grelle as having been at least middle class. Of course, you don’t have to be middle class or higher to worry about things like honor or social standing. Even a lower class family might try to hide the truth of a suicide; they might be trying to improve their family’s status.

Ophelia had been spurned by Prince Hamlet, and many thought she’d gone quite insane. The little mermaid (originally) was also rejected by her prince and chose death.

Anyway, I think these are highly plausible:

  • Motive(s): unrequited love and/or societal pressures related to sexuality/gender identity
  • Method: Suicide by drowning. Intended to look like an accident or homicide (to maintain family honor), particularly if Grelle was from the gentry or nobility.

I found the Hamlet OVA to be a good hint at that too. Of all characters that could play Ophelia (I was thinking Lizzy could do, being Ciel’s fiancĂ©e and all), Grell was chosen. Also, when Grell told Ciel he was a terrible actor, Grell showed a great performance of “To be or not to be”, which coincidentally is the soliloquy in Hamlet that mentions suicide and death


Also, if the idea that Grell was from a noble family is true, then the possibility of suicide by slit wrists would greatly be reduced, if Grell didn’t want to dishonor his family.

hi ducky! do you think you could translate yana latest tweet about guns and the police (i think thats what its about) :0

akumadeenglish:

sorry for the delay in replying!

source: yana’s tweets from 2018/08/04 

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rough translation:

From Victorian era through to modern times, the British police doesn’t carry guns (though afaik Northern Ireland does) because apparently they think that “no gun should be pointed at citizens”. This is awesome. Hence, in Kuroshitsuji, too, Abberline as well as the other officers don’t carry guns. On the other hand, the Watchdog who is supposed to do things that the police can’t, shoots without hesitation. –Toboso

Lately, I regret that I didn’t elaborate more on the struggles of Abberline and the police, as well as the outrageous behaviour of the Queen’s watchdog [when it comes to investigation]. The reason why Commissioner Randall despises the Phantomhives so much is that he can’t stand their arrogance, acting as though they are above the law (though it’s for the sake of the early solution of the crime). –Toboso

As was the case with JTR arc and Blue Sect arc, it must be really frustrating to the police how – while they are investigating legally and peacefully – the Phantomhives catch the criminal by using immoral methods and firing the gun like mad
 –Toboso

Basically, Ciel is only called upon either when the case has already claimed a lot of victims or when there are still too many uncertainties that the police can’t start investigating. That’s why the Phantomhives aren’t welcomed [by the police]. If I was called “incompetent” by some cheater who comes late and doesn’t even follow the rules at all, I’d punch him. But unlike me, Randall and Abberline act like proper adults [when they meet OC at a crime scene]
  –Toboso


Bonus: if anyone’s interested, here’s a bbc article on this issue

mickeyblades:

“Burn it.”

“Young Master, I gathered from Her Majesty’s letter that our current mission is to find the kidnappers and rescue the children. The kidnappers are already
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“Shut up, shut up! Don’t leave anything behind! Burn everything to ash! Have you forgotten your job?! This is an order!”

Reaper!Elizabeth AU? :D

cielizzydefencesquad:

Omg this one might be a little sad and bittersweet. I love this AU soooo much!

1. Becoming a reaper was, in Lizzys eyes, the only way to obtain more power and save Ciel.

2. Ciel was one to discover Elizabeth’s body. She had come over to his mansion the day before and spent the entire day with him. He’d wondered why she went to bed that day crying. He understood when he discovered her corpse the next morning when he’d went to surprise Elizabeth by waking her up.

3. Elizabeth had died in her favorite white dress. Ciel thought it very much resembled a wedding dress.

4. The other members of the phantomhive household were alerted of the suicide when they heard ciels screams and sobs coming from the guest bedroom. They ran over only to see Ciel cradling lizzys dead body and begging her to come back to him.

5. Grell and Ronald were the first reapers Lizzy met. They both immediately took a liking to her. Grell loved that elizabeth had died out of love for another person, it truly was passionate demise in her eyes. Ronald admired Elizabeth’s strength and determination.

7. Lizzy had decided to kill herself when she became 18. She had become desperate since she had no idea of how to save Ciel. She knew that ciels death was imminent, so she commenced this plan as a last ditch effort to help ciel.

8. with his last true family member gone, Ciel nearly went mad. He was lucky that he met Lizzy as a reaper on his next mission for the queen.

9. Ciels first mission for the queen happened to be lizzys first soul collecting assignment (with Ronald and grell as her mentors). Upon their first meeting, Lizzy didn’t go to greet Ciel, instead she immediately, ruthlessly began attacking Sebastian. As a reaper, Lizzy was a much more formidable opponent. Grell and Ronald had to practically drag her away from the fight. But it was Ciel who ended the battle by screaming at Sebastian to cease his attacks. Elizabeth left without a word of explanation.

10. Meeting Lizzy again gave Ciel the courage to continue living. Lizzy may have been dead, but her light had not yet been extinguished from his life.

Oof I should stop there I guess. I have so much more to write! I’m considering making a fanfiction out of this now lol. Thanks for the request!

WE NEED A FIC OF THIS *-*