"Right next to the disks." He, being a child, still values physical possessions to a very high degree. Though these weren't his MAIN disks, I'm sure you can see the symbolism.
As someone who's seen all the lore: Tommy is canonically the same age as his irl counterpart (since either the original exile sentence or his probation was supposed to last until he turned 18, I can't remember which). Fundy confirmed in a stream from last year that I remember watching live where someone asked his character's age and he replied that his character was 21, the same age as himself. Which, of course, doesn't make sense given him being Wilbur's son. Which means the only probably explanations are either Fundy aging faster than a human or Wilbur being older than we thought or inheriting Phil's immortality. I used to like the immortality theory a lot, but it was disproven when Wilbur physically aged in the afterlife. My favorite is the Fundy aging theory. I'm assuming him being born in L'Manberg is retconned because he was taking part in canon events before L'Manberg was founded. So to answer your question, Fundy is older, at least mentally/body-wise.
@@PhoenixoftheGays okay. I’ve watched like pretty much all the lore too (up till wilbur’s revival) just didn’t see where Fundy memtioned his canon age and someone pointed this out. I did see the ageing faster theory before and that’s what I usually go with but wasn’t sure if anything was confirmed or such. Also haven’t seen the immortal Wilbur theory before but it would make sense if it wasn’t for the revive lore.
"Just cuz i killed your friends and family doesn't mean we can't be bros"
THAT CAUGHT ME OFFGUARD HELP- /neg
Him getting the compass and immediately putting it where no one can ever touch it no matter what happens--
tommy: IM LOVING LIFE
dream: *evil chuckle*
Dream: not for long :)
"It's never my time to die yet" OUTCH
god the clip where he said "it's okay" to himself fuckin broke me, I've been there and it's so. aaah
"Right next to the disks." He, being a child, still values physical possessions to a very high degree. Though these weren't his MAIN disks, I'm sure you can see the symbolism.
watching this years after the exile arc has resummoned emotions i forgot i could feel…
D: You’re trying to bait him into death sapnap!
S: NOOOOOOOOOO.
Not me having a bit of a cry because of ghostbur 😭💔
The way that i cried watching this
Bro same
If I was exiled in roleplay I'd probably rage quit every hour
Totally random thing: canonically who’s older, Tommy or Fundy?
As someone who's seen all the lore: Tommy is canonically the same age as his irl counterpart (since either the original exile sentence or his probation was supposed to last until he turned 18, I can't remember which). Fundy confirmed in a stream from last year that I remember watching live where someone asked his character's age and he replied that his character was 21, the same age as himself. Which, of course, doesn't make sense given him being Wilbur's son. Which means the only probably explanations are either Fundy aging faster than a human or Wilbur being older than we thought or inheriting Phil's immortality. I used to like the immortality theory a lot, but it was disproven when Wilbur physically aged in the afterlife. My favorite is the Fundy aging theory. I'm assuming him being born in L'Manberg is retconned because he was taking part in canon events before L'Manberg was founded. So to answer your question, Fundy is older, at least mentally/body-wise.
@@PhoenixoftheGays okay. I’ve watched like pretty much all the lore too (up till wilbur’s revival) just didn’t see where Fundy memtioned his canon age and someone pointed this out. I did see the ageing faster theory before and that’s what I usually go with but wasn’t sure if anything was confirmed or such. Also haven’t seen the immortal Wilbur theory before but it would make sense if it wasn’t for the revive lore.