r/KillerPeter

Killer peter story :

Seriously, is this how the rest of the story goes until it reaches Raphael?

u/raazabar — 11 hours ago

I wonder how the clones of Thaddeus, Peter and Simon act with each other

Do you think they act all brotherly just like the original Thaddeus, Peter and Simon were in their prime days or is it more like business, or just doing their duties kind of act?

u/Ok-Star-3787 — 16 hours ago

Guys, I know it doesn't look great, but I tried to colour it

Tag: u/Overall_way_1432

I tried

u/Ok-Star-3787 — 13 hours ago

What do you think a School AU would be like?

Sorry for showing up with another random thought, but I’ve been wondering… what do you think a School AU, or just a wholesome “everyone’s happy” AU, would look like? For example, Tadeo lives with his parents, who are both alive and well, and goes to a school where Simon is the principal. Hannah has grown up and opened her own hospital, Kasem is still a famous TV host, and the original Apostles are all living happy lives… especially Peter. :)

I’d love to hear everyone’s ideas!

u/AgileShoulder7707 — 18 hours ago

What the fuck Raphael ?

Lord Pietro is going to beat your ass man!

Little by little the big picture is coming.

Now i'm starting to be curious about Raphael's motivation. He hates Pietro (and I presume Father Gabriel as much).

Why clone ? You already have a fucking army through your organization.

u/Difficult_Thanks7956 — 3 days ago

Okay I'm bored as hell...

Random thought tho: what if KP got its own actor AU??

Like what would that even be??Just wanna know your takes :3

u/AgileShoulder7707 — 3 days ago

I think I'm starting to like Thomas 😭

first off, I need to take back what I said last week about this arc being boring and uninteresting. I sincerely apologize... 👀

I mentioned before that the clones might end up being something like the Indominus Rex genetically engineered, locked away, and once they finally escaped, they started slaughtering everything in sight

not because they were hungry, but because they wanted to find out where they stood in the food chain… and what they even were

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the latest chapter pretty much confirmed that vibe. Raphael outright said that hiding Thomas's identity within Glory had been incredibly difficult.

Which finally makes it click why Thomas (fake Peter) wears that plain mask. It's not like Philip, who wears a mask 24/7 bc Thomas's mask is only meant to temporarily conceal who he is, so there's no need for some flashy design

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Thaddeus also mentioned that Thomas (fake Peter) has this strange habit of constantly seeking validation of his own identity (the way I see it, "identity" here is more about existence like, "Why was I born?") that's what makes him so contradictory

he hides his own face behind a mask, yet keeps asking other people who they think he really is

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Thaddeus said that the scary part is that Thomas craves that validation so desperately he'd even kill someone over it

Raphael praises Thomas, saying he's practically identical to Peter in his prime and maybe even stronger

he calls Thomas his masterpiece and for just a brief moment, Thomas freezes… before quietly saying thank you to Raphael

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honestly, Thomas from Glory has it even worse than Jonzonds

his identity was manufactured from the very beginning with the sole purpose of being controlled

what's even sadder is that people like him don't even know what they are

he's neither the real Peter nor the real Thomas

he can't live as his own person and from what we've seen so far, he doesn't even come across as sadistic. I honestly think there's a chance he could eventually have a redemption arc, find the answer to who he really is, and walk away instead of continuing to serve Peter

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it's basically the classic existential question of "Why was I born?" except turned up to eleven

he's not just questioning his purpose in life, he's questioning whether his very existence has any value at all when he was created as nothing more than a replacement for someone else

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it's similar to Judas, but also fundamentally different

Judas measured his own worth through other people's eyes

in his mind, if he could never be as good as Peter, then he had no value everyone called him "the second Peter," but in the end, Judas was still Judas

NO ONE could ever replace him

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Thomas from Glory, on the other hand, can never choose the path of becoming the "real Peter" A fake will always be a fake

he's just an empty shell, carrying out his assigned function like a machine

and somehow... that's even more tragic than being a robot

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bonus: after seeing how confused Thomas is about himself, I'm this close to making him my favorite.. mentally unstable characters? right up my alley loll

every scene he's in feels like another step in his search for his own identity

but because of the conditions Glory imposed on him, he could never live a normal life in the first place. that means he can't discover who he is through ordinary life experiences

tbh, I wouldn't even be surprised if Raphael forbade him from making friends imagine spending over twenty years hiding behind a mask and concealing your identity

so instead, Thomas goes around asking other people who they think he is, piecing together all those answers in hopes of finally figuring out:

"What am I?" and "Who am I?"

the whole group of Thomas(glory) is just heartbreaking

even if the originals are gone, they'll always be treated as nothing more than counterfeits

the originals' identities will haunt them until the day they die

they were born without lives of their own from the very beginning

at that point, the only way to truly become yourself would be to shed that borrowed face entirely... and be born again

u/ynx16s — 4 days ago

I'm sorry Raphael, but your masterpiece won't come out alive. Maybe one or two might survive and join Peter, but nah

If there are 6 clones in total, but the 6th one hasn't appeared then maybe he might join Peter (or die)

Please let it be a father Gabriel clone so we can have a father Gabriel Vs Peter 🙏

u/Ok-Star-3787 — 4 days ago