What is DivineRight? (Apostle x Covenant)
How does it work?
Can it ever be healthy?
Time to dissect the ship that represents the suffocation of religious pressure social guilt and the inability to escape because you don't believe there's something better out there for you
Let's get one thing clear. DivineRight is one sided.
If the attraction is mutual then DivineRight ceases to exist
But why?
I will start by saying this doesn't reflect people or the identity as a whole
But it's one of those things where a person has a bad personality and thus how their sexuality ties into the bad personality they already have reflects their character
Covenant is Lithosexual and Cupioromantic
As a basis that means he would not want romantic or sexual attraction to be felt back causing a loss in interest
Now how does that remove DivineRight?
Covenant is only interested in Apostle because apostle as a virtue is the personification of someone he would desire. But he's not perfect yet.
He feels such high levels of sexual attraction and romantic attraction for who he perceives apostle to be and who he will mold him to become. If he just stops resisting
He feels this... BECAUSE apostle doesn't want him .
He will continue to gain stronger attraction for the apostle even as the disinterest grows even more
His submission into his role, is what he craves above all else. A silent body who won't break the attractive image in his mind
Of course that's not to say he's above correcting. That image to make sure his idol in flesh remains pristine
Sometimes it's easier to break something and put it back together then to fix fracture...force it to reset :)!
But what about Grace? Why does she exist?
Does every parent always want a child? Is there never marriages where you wonder if the wife ever wanted motherhood or if was something she simply became resigned to? Particularly in abusive situations?
Are there ...never children who were conceived out of duty rather than love?
She's only in a bad end timeline just remember that
He will only lose attraction in apostle if apostle genuinely begins to love him back
But who could say they love swallowing broken glass? Who could love the rope that pulls ever tighter around their neck
Who could love the ivy as it scars their skin with rashes like flames
Who could love the feeling of their flesh sizzling from their hand being on the lit eye of a stove
Does a pig enjoy being branded with a hot iron?















