
Here is Sir Topham Hatt as an angel with his wings and halo unsheathed, and baring all of his eyes (including the eye on the top of his head, and one where his navel would be. in my second redesign, and hopefully my last one! I decided that giving him ears and a nose didn't make much sense because squids don't have those features, so I removed them in order for him to look a little more squid or kraken-like in appearance. I decided to keep his humanoid arms because he is partially based of a Cecaelia. Under his hat, the top of his head is cone-shaped, just like real life European squids.
⚠️ SPOILER WARNING AHEAD FOR MAN VS. TRAIN 5!!! ⚠️
(if you HATE SPOILERS, LOOK AWAY from this paragraph now!!!)
Recently, a little over a week ago, Man Vs. Train 6 was released. It starts with Thomas falling deeper into Hell after being swallowed by demon Pat. Thomas meets another demon, that happens to be Fireman Sam, who died from a roof falling on his head in a burning house/building. Thomas asks Sam if he can show the way towards the exit. Sam then insists that he'll only show Thomas the exit if he does one little favor, which is Thomas having to transport hundreds of coaches full of sinners. Thomas politely informs Sam that he cannot transport all of the sinners because he is to small to pull hundreds of coaches at once. Sam refuses to listen to him, proceeds to get on top of him, and blows fire in his engine to make him go faster. Thomas struggles to pull the coaches up the hill, until he loses his grip and rolls back down, 'killing' the sinners afterwards. However, I can assure you that the sinners are perfectly fine, even if Thomas accidentally rolled back and crashed them. This is because sinners are already dead, so they can't be permanently killed off by traditional methods. Destroyer angels needs to annihilate sinners themselves in order for a sinner's soul to be eradicated out of existence. Anyways, Pat then appears and tells Thomas he was foolish to face him alone. Percy calls out to Pat, informing him that Thomas is not alone. Thomas asks Percy if he has any brilliant plans, or any weapons capable of finally putting an end to Pat. Once Percy informs Thomas that the power of friendship will stop Pat, Thomas gets disappointed, and says 'Fuck my life.' Percy makes a quick speech about how nothing is stronger than the platonic love between two trains, which humiliates Thomas even further and tells Percy to stop. Pat laughs, and hooks Percy upside down. Percy's arm are then ripped off by Pat. When Pat decides to stab Percy with his pitchfork, Thomas makes the ultimate sacrifice by shielding Percy, but unfortunately gets stabbed in the process. Percy is distraught by Thomas' fate, as he only had a few more seconds to live until he meets his demise. Little did Pat know, killing Thomas didn't get rid of him, but he ascended into Heaven Peacefully by an Angel (presumably a seraphim) After Pat sees the angel, he becomes scared because he figured out his plan didn't work and That Thomas will return as an angel.
All in all, since we did not see Sir Topham Hatt anywhere in Hell I guess Man Vs. Train 6. Finally confirmed it, we can safely say Sir Topham Hatt is not in Hell. Perhaps Thomas can finally reunited with Sir Topham Hatt in Heaven. 😇
Sir Topham Hatt © Mattel
Man Vs. Train © Mashed
⚠️ SPOILER WARNING AHEAD FOR MAN VS. TRAIN 5!!! ⚠️
(if you HATE SPOILERS, LOOK AWAY from this paragraph now!!!)
Recently, a little over a week ago, Man Vs. Train 6 was released. It starts with Thomas falling deeper into Hell after being swallowed by demon Pat. Thomas meets another demon, that happens to be Fireman Sam, who died from a roof falling on his head in a burning house/building. Thomas asks Sam if he can show the way towards the exit. Sam then insists that he'll only show Thomas the exit if he does one little favor, which is Thomas having to transport hundreds of coaches full of sinners. Thomas politely informs Sam that he cannot transport all of the sinners because he is to small to pull hundreds of coaches at once. Sam refuses to listen to him, proceeds to get on top of him, and blows fire in his engine to make him go faster. Thomas struggles to pull the coaches up the hill, until he loses his grip and rolls back down, 'killing' the sinners afterwards. However, I can assure you that the sinners are perfectly fine, even if Thomas accidentally rolled back and crashed them. This is because sinners are already dead, so they can't be permanently killed off by traditional methods. Destroyer angels needs to annihilate sinners themselves in order for a sinner's soul to be eradicated out of existence. Anyways, Pat then appears and tells Thomas he was foolish to face him alone. Percy calls out to Pat, informing him that Thomas is not alone. Thomas asks Percy if he has any brilliant plans, or any weapons capable of finally putting an end to Pat. Once Percy informs Thomas that the power of friendship will stop Pat, Thomas gets disappointed, and says 'Fuck my life.' Percy makes a quick speech about how nothing is stronger than the platonic love between two trains, which humiliates Thomas even further and tells Percy to stop. Pat laughs, and hooks Percy upside down. Percy's arm are then ripped off by Pat. When Pat decides to stab Percy with his pitchfork, Thomas makes the ultimate sacrifice by shielding Percy, but unfortunately gets stabbed in the process. Percy is distraught by Thomas' fate, as he only had a few more seconds to live until he meets his demise. Little did Pat know, killing Thomas didn't get rid of him, but he ascended into Heaven Peacefully by an Angel (presumably a seraphim) After Pat sees the angel, he becomes scared because he figured out his plan didn't work and That Thomas will return as an angel.
All in all, since we did not see Sir Topham Hatt anywhere in Hell I guess Man Vs. Train 6. Finally confirmed it, we can safely say Sir Topham Hatt is not in Hell. Perhaps Thomas can finally reunited with Sir Topham Hatt in Heaven. 😇
Sir Topham Hatt © Mattel
Man Vs. Train © Mashed
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Angel
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