keyofnik:
It wasn’t something I’d ever really thought about for my own take on things, or for my personal Silver Millennium headcanon, but I definitely think that’s what Moon Pride is saying, yeah. Venus and Venus alone is left standing at the end.

I don’t know if it’s how I’d keep it for my Giant Sailor Moon Canon Voltron, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t damned appealing. Because I am a terrible person who loves to hurt those she loves.
There was no salvation for her, no forgiveness; she had failed. You had one job, whispered the voice of the ashes, of the shards, of the thin, eternally falling mist that had been her friends, and would never be anything but debris, galactic spindrift pooling around her like the rings of Saturn (and where was she, when the world was ending, when the breaking times came? This was her burden, not mine, came the thought, before it went, just as quickly, because she did not deserve to be angry; not here, not now, not anymore).
One job. Protect the Princess. One job. Know how to break anything, anything to keep Serenity safe. One job. Be the last line of defense. And she had failed. She hadn’t been able to break the Princess’s heart in order to save her; that had been too much to ask, in the end. So she had allowed her to think that she was clever, little rabbit peeking out of the warrens of the moon, dreaming of freedom for the first time.
But the universe held a thousand enemies, for a rabbit, and she had failed; she had not been there, not fast enough, not good enough, and Serenity was falling, and there was nothing she could do.
“For the love of Serenity, burn. For the love of Serenity, freeze. For the love of Serenity, break the sky.” She had practiced those phrases so many times, said them over and over until her heart no longer broke every time she spoke them, and now, in the end, it had all been for nothing. She might as well have been her mask. She might as well not have tried.
She felt the Silver Crystal come down. Felt the world burn white, and for a moment, she dared to think that her Queen, who had never been merciful, would at least be kind. Only for a moment.
Time is a malleable thing. The Queen tore down, destroyed, and rebuilt a universe in the matter of seconds. A flash of light, and everything was gone.
But for one girl, one broken, deathless failure of a girl, the light lasted for an eternity.
For the love of Serenity, whispered the Silver Crystal, and it was not merciful, it was not kind, it was not any force that a loving heart should pray to, remember.
And Venus did.