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Namor Week 2024 @namorweek Day 4 - Piercings / Tattoos / Scars Close-Up Shots + Piercings
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to this day i wish these lines from the original script made it into the final cut of wakanda forever.
i was sad when the talokan girl died. unlike the guard who clearly intended to kill shuri, she was just scared and tried to protect herself in the only way she thought possible. unfortunately that method was holding a knife to the princess of wakanda’s throat and refusing to let her go when nakia gave her a chance to.
while i feel for the poor talokan girl, i have absolutely no sympathy for namor’s hypocritical ass when it was ultimately his actions that endangered his own people. he committed devastating violence and bloodshed on wakanda over the death of an innocent young woman which only happened because of his own plan to kill another innocent young woman. but the sad reality is that namor would have attacked wakanda anyway because of their refusal to aid him in going to war with the surface world. while riri and shuri before he murdered her mother of course never meant namor or talokan any harm, namor always intended to hurt them (riri from the start and shuri from the moment she didn’t give him what he wanted). so basically that fishman forced my girls (particularly shuri) into an impossible “my-way-or-the-highway” situation where no matter what they did they would lose.
this dialogue really highlights namor’s gross double standards that a lot of people disregard/overlook and really should have been included in the film.
#n@shuri shippers go on about their “beautiful complex dynamic” and it was literally just a man telling a woman “do what i say or else” 🤡#anti nashuri#riri williams#shuri#shuri udaku#princess shuri#queen shuri#shuri black panther#mcu shuri#mcu riri williams#shuriri#black panther#wakanda forever#black panter wakanda forever#black panther: wakanda forever#bpwf#namor#namor of talokan#namor the sub mariner#mcu namor#black panther namor#k'uk'ulkan#kukulkan
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Mcu Namor and comic Namor
(Works in progress)
#Namor#Namor McKenzie#Namor mcu#K'uk'ulkan#CHAR: Faves#CHAR: Namor#CHAR: Namor McKenzie#Tenoch Huerta#black panther#fanart#xmen#marvel#mcu#lineart#illustration#small artist#comic artist#anime#manga#digital art#my art#marvel comics#Atlantis#commissions open
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January 29, 2025
Happy 44 Birthday to Tenoch Huerta.
#Tenoch Huerta#Tenoch Huerta Mejía#Tenoch Huerta Mejia#José Tenoch Huerta Mejía#Jose Tenoch Huerta Mejia#Namor#K'uk'ulkan#Kukulkan#Fish Man#Black Panther Wakanda Forever#Marvel Cinematic Universe#MCU#Marvel#Happy Birthday#January#2025
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#Namor#Tenoch Huerta#MCU Namor#k'uk'ulkan#Wakanda Forever#digital art#My Art#digital illustration#Believe it or not - this isn't done#But - I don't know when it will be so -
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this post is an analysis of a passage in Tenoch's book . it's a lil long. contains sensitive topics. tw: racism, colorism, SA. you have been warned but if you wish to continue, feel free 😊

A PASSAGE FROM TENOCH HUERTA’S “ORGULLO PRIETO” - “BROWN PRIDE” ✊🏾🤎
Translated:
On the other hand, racist acts are not exclusive to white people or the dominant group. We brown people have assimilated the problem and have become victims and perpetrators at the same time.
In fact, when the members of Poder Prieto - a movement that seeks to raise awareness about the influence of racist practices in people's lives - have spoken about the subject, we discovered that many racist attacks that we have suffered throughout our lives they have arisen from our families, from ourselves or from other people also with brown skin.
These are daily micro-discriminations that, when accumulated, affect our moods and the way we live together and understand the world and our society, but also strengthen the monster that we seek to bring down.
Since we were children, our grandparents told us that the goal is to "mejorar la raza"*, our parents reminded us that "they treat you how they see you", our sisters confessed to us "how ugly, your girlfriend looks like a servant", or we blamed her for "look out for the güero* or the güera* from the neighborhood" and we thought that was why they were the most attractive.
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"güero" refers to someone with lighter complexion, white boy
"güera" = white girl
"Mejorar la raza" is a phrase traced back to the early years of colonization in Mexico by the Spanish.
Many Latino families still hear it today.
In English, it translates to "improve the race."
To add context, the Spanish implemented a caste system, a hierarchy of socio-racial classes, in order to keep status and power, centering the social structure around them and their culture on the top.
The highest in the system were Spanish people born in Spain. The lowest in the system were typically those of Indigenous as well as African blood. If you born either or both (Indigenous and/or African), chances are you were probably born in poor conditions and are not considered a full human being with rights.
This is where "improving the race" comes in. It centers around breeding.
The only way to elevate one's social status in the eyes of the caste system was to get married and/or bare children with someone richer in the eyes of society, in this case most commonly white/Spanish men or women. As a result, Mestizos (children with an Indigenous & Spanish parent) or Mulatos (children with an African & Spanish parent) would reap the benefits of having elevated their status by having more Spanish blood.
"Improving the race" has been used by many as an excuse for the rape of Indigenous woman by European colonizers!
These children were also considered more handsome because it erased their Indigenous or African features, replacing them with Eurocentric ones that were considered the epitome of beauty.
This would lead to HUGE resentment over black and brown people and their features.
The Result in Latin America: Harsh colorism!
Bad skin, bad hair, being ugly were associated with African features.
Being a maid, being short, being a hard worker are stereotypes, associated with Indigenous people
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They pit us against each other. That is why if you ask a Mexican who is their greatest enemy, they will respond with "another Mexican."
We have been taught to hate our black/brown skin. The colorist system implemented by our colonizers is what we must try our best in no longer partaking.
We must be okay with not worrying about tanning in the sun, or getting married with someone who is not white.
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shoutout to the Nashuri fam because we strongly are against colorist and racist rhetoric with our pro Indigenous man/Black woman ship! Love you guys! ✊🏾💙
thank you for reading my long ass post :)
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Nashuri!
#black panther wakanda forever#nashuri#namor x shuri#shuri x namor#mcu namor#mcu shuri#namor#shuri#black panther#wakanda forever#seaprincess#namuri#shuramor#namori#namor/shuri#shuri/namor#ch'ah toh almehen#princess shuri#k'uk'ulkan#shuri black panther#namor of talokan#shuri of wakanda
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#black panther#wakanda forever#black panter wakanda forever#black panther: wakanda forever#bpwf#shuri#shuri udaku#princess shuri#queen shuri#mcu shuri#shuri black panther#namor#namor of talokan#namor the sub mariner#mcu namor#black panther namor#k'uk'ulkan#kukulkan#anti nashuri
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January 29, 2024
Happy 43 Birthday to Tenoch Huerta (Tenoch Huerta Mejía)
#Tenoch Huerta#Tenoch Huerta Mejía#Tenoch Huerta Mejia#Happy Birthday#Namor#King Namor#K'uk'ulkan#Black Panther Wakanda Forever#Wakanda Forever#Marvel Cinematic Universe#MCU#Marvel#January#2024
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NASHURI!
Warning: This is a long Video!
#black panther wakanda forever#nashuri#namor x shuri#mcu namor#namor#mcu shuri#shuri#black panther#wakanda forever#namor/shuri#shuri/namor#shuri x namor#seaprincess#shuramor#namuri#namor of talokan#shuri of wakanda#ch'ah toh almehen#shuri black panther#k'uk'ulkan#black panther shuri
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Chomp chomp
Tenoch Huerta Mejía as Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) directed by Ryan Coogler
#k'uk'ulkan#wakanda forever#black panther: wakanda forever#tenoch huerta#tenoch huerta mejia#tenochhuertaedit#mcu namor#namor of talokan
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namor + outfits
#namor#marveledit#mcuedit#black panther#black panther wakanda forever#tenoch huerta#tag: mine#tag: mcu#tag: k'uk'ulkan#that green shorts deserved to gifs#the last one is so slutty for no reason#1k
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Namor
#black panther wakanda forever#namor#K'uk'ulkan#kukulkan#marvel#mcu namor#Tenoch Huerta#black panther#mdxxgifs
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I bow down to this absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous God. 🙇♀️
Namor mi amor ❤️
Tenoch Huerta Mejía as Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) Directed by Ryan Coogler
#mcu namor#namor of talokan#k'uk'ulkan#black panther: wakanda forever#black panther#wakanda forever#tenoch huerta#tenoch huerta mejia#tenochhuertaedit
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AND I OOP-
#he's so hot for this#if yt ppl wanna get offended idk what to tell you like...#he ain't wrong#tenoch huerta#namor#namor the sub mariner#k'uk'ulkan#black panther#bp2#black panther 2#wakanda forever#bpwf#namor x shuri#it's the lighting switch up for mee and the dramatic close up side angle#tenoch huerta mejia#marvel#mcu
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The Stranger - Pt 1
Part Two | Part Three
Pairing: Namor x Reader
Word Count: 2.7k
Warnings: Language, blood, brief mentions of violence and alcohol
Summary: Upon discovering the unconscious body of a woman floating in the water, you rush to provide aid. Little do you know her people are searching for her, bringing a mysterious man to your door.
A/N: Still very new to writing fanfic (this is literally post number two), but couldn’t get this drabble out of my brain for a week so here it is. Please be kind!
***I do not give permission to copy, plagiarize, or repost my work as your own in any form!
It’s close to dusk when you make your way from town back to your home on the secluded shoreline. With food and supplies in a bag slung over your shoulder, it will be another two or three days before you head back to restock. Although a fair distance, you have come to cherish the 5-mile trek into town. Walking along less traveled paths, visiting with the locals, and admiring the breathtaking nature around you have become some of your favorite things about living on the island.
As the sun steals its last glimpse over the horizon, the vibrant orange and purple hues stretching across the sky begin to dim. The outline of a small bungalow comes into view about a hundred meters down the way. The warm glow of lanterns you hung before you left shines from the front porch, welcoming your return.
You stumbled across this place two years ago, abandoned and needing major repair. Maybe it was just your nature to see the beauty and potential in broken things, but as soon as you laid eyes on the residence, your heart was set on it. Wrapped around the front is a porch with stairs that lead down onto a stone path, eventually making its way to the sand. Through the front door, an open entryway and a small kitchen are situated to the left accompanied by a simple sitting area. To the right is a doorway that leads to your bedroom and bathroom. It's a humble home, but you've worked hard to make it comfortable.
As you walk the familiar pathway toward the bungalow, you look out at the ocean. You watch as the water dances its way up the beach with every push and pull of the tide, waves gently lapping their way up onto the sand to make a melodic rhythm. You breathe in the salty air and revel in the beauty the island so generously offers.
The moment of serenity is interrupted when, out of the corner of your eye, you notice something just past the wave breaks. You squint as you try to focus your gaze to ensure the evening shadows aren't playing tricks on you. A shiver shoots down your spine.
There's something floating in the water. Only, it's not something. It's someone.
"Oh my god," you say in disbelief, your eyes widening as you feel the air rush from your lungs.
You react on pure instinct, immediately dropping your bag to the ground and sprinting into the water. Taking a deep breath, you plunge straight into the waves, pumping your arms and kicking your legs until they burn. You swim as hard as you can toward the body as it floats face down.
When you reach it, you fear the worst. Quickly you turn it over to check for a pulse and discover it is a woman. Her frame is small, but she's solid and muscular. Body adorned with beautiful gold and jade trinkets, she appears to be wearing some sort of woven armor. You also notice her raven-black hair tied in a knot on top of her head, and a mesh-like apparatus covering her nose and mouth.
You carefully cradle the woman's head, lifting it out of the water.
"What the hell??" You mutter in shock.
Right before your eyes, part of the woman’s face that is now exposed to the air turns a pale pigment of blue. She seems human enough, yet the way the blueness of her skin contrasts with its golden tones underneath the ocean surface makes you question what she might be instead.
All thoughts are pushed aside, however, the moment your attention is drawn to the sight of blood. Two gouges, a laceration across her shoulder, and a wound to her abdomen are seeping red into the salt water. She’s in poor condition and time is not on your side.
Doing your best to grapple her body, you kick your feet and pull the woman back to shore. The tide's added assistance gives you both the momentum needed to propel you toward the beach. As soon as you are able to stand, you turn and haul her body the rest of the way out of the ocean.
Gently you lay her on a patch of dry sand as you take a moment to catch your breath. Your chest repeatedly rises and falls, your lungs straining for more oxygen. Staring at her now, you feel your heart nearly pounding out of your chest as the rest of her body turns the same shade of blue as her face. You shake your head as you fight back both your fear and curiosity. Whatever the woman's origins, tending to her wounds is your main priority. Help her now, and ask questions later.
Still unconscious, you reach up to remove the apparatus over her face, preparing to administer CPR. Suddenly, her arm shoots out and grasps your wrist, scaring the shit out of you. With unbelievable strength, she restrains any movement your hand could possibly make. Her eyes are wide and intense, pupils dilated.
"Okay, okay, I won't mess with it!" You promise. Her grip slackens as her eyes roll to the back of her head, losing consciousness again.
You rub your wrist, the bruise already forming. Deciding it would be best to move her from behind, you link yourself under her arms and pull her towards your home, unwittingly leaving a trail of sand and blood behind you.
Making it to the bungalow, you manage to get the woman inside and onto your kitchen table. She's breathing, but it's shallow. Quickly, you grab all the first aid and sewing supplies you can scrounge out of the cabinets. You swipe a bottle of tequila from the shelf above the sink for good measure. Then you get to work to patch her up the best you can.
You clean the wound on her abdomen first, as that's where the bleeding is most prominent. Disinfecting it, applying pressure, then sewing it up, you focus meticulously on the needle in your hand, threading it back and forth through her skin. Once you finish, you fashion a bandage to soak up the excess blood.
The sky is dark as you move on to her shoulder to do the same. It feels like hours have gone by as you continue dressing the woman's wounds. It’s well into the night now, and the only light reflecting off the ocean for miles is from the moon and the lanterns of your home.
That's when he finds you.
A dark figure emerges from the water. He surveys the scene in front of him, eyes filling with rage as his focus dials in on the bloody trail leading up to your door. Spear in hand and body seething with anger, he marches towards your little house.
Just as you clip the thread used to sew up the woman's shoulder and begin to apply another bandage, you're startled by a deafening CRASH!
Behind you, your front door gets obliterated. Through it, storms a man who quickly steps over the wooden debris that now litters the floor. His presence swallows the room as water drips off of his body. His eyes lock on to yours.
"Holy shit!" You exclaim in terror. Before you know what is happening, he has made his way over to you, aggressively backing you up against the kitchen cabinets.
Face-to-face with you now, he holds the tip of his spear to your throat, grazing your skin with it threateningly. He leans in so close you smell the salty ocean spray that covers his dark skin and can practically see your reflection in the cold piece of jade pierced through his septum. His breath is steady, but his glare is wild and ferocious. You raise your hands, attempting to show you mean no harm, only you don't account for the fact that your arms are covered in the woman's blood. His look becomes more menacing.
"What have you done?" He growls, his voice low and dangerous. A fire is burning in his eyes as they widen with rage.
"I'm helping her! I'm helping her!" is all you manage to say as you plead your case to the mysterious, hostile stranger.
His stare remains intense as you feel the growing pressure of the cold metal spear against your throat. Everything inside you is screaming, telling you to close your eyes and that one way or another it will all be over soon. But you don't - you hold your ground and hold his gaze, searching his face for any shred of hope that he will spare your life.
The man's eyes flick over to the woman on the table, taking in more of the scene. As his head turns, you notice his pointed ears and beautifully hand-carved gauges made of jade. He turns his head slowly back to you, looking at you this time as if deliberating in his mind whether or not you are telling the truth.
Again he leans in close, and you hold your breath as you await his final verdict.
"You will speak of this to no one." It's not a question. It's a command.
You nod, willing to agree to anything at this point if it means not having your jugular sliced open.
"You will forget this night, and what you have seen."
Again you nod.
He keeps the spear pointed at your throat while carefully backing away toward the table. Your heart is pounding out of your chest as adrenaline pumps through your veins. You don't dare move a muscle.
The man retreats, withdrawing his spear and scooping up the woman who looks so petite in his arms. He carries her through the doorway but stops to look back at you. He says nothing, but his eyes are deadlocked on yours. You can’t describe or decipher the electric sensation that runs through your body at that moment, so you chalk it up to being in shock.
Finally, he turns to leave, seemingly floating down to the shoreline with the woman securely in his arms. You watch as they disappear into the ocean and the night.
Left alone, surrounded only by silence, the stinging memory of a blade against your neck, and a buzzing in your chest, you look around the empty kitchen. Blood and first aid supplies cover your table; debris that was once your front door now lays scattered across the floor, a draft gliding its way through your home.
Your mind is still processing everything that has happened. Physically and emotionally, you are exhausted.
"Screw it," you say out loud, grabbing the tequila still on the table and taking a swig straight from the bottle. "I'm going to bed."
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You wake up the next morning as the sun is starting to rise and feel just as exhausted as when you had fallen asleep. Your mind is hazy. Your body is sore. You get up and pull on a fresh shirt and some shorts before making your way out of your bedroom. Groggily you shuffle through the entryway and into the kitchen to greet last night's mess.
Only a few steps into the kitchen, however, you stop. Blinking a few times, you rub your eyes. On the table, where bloodied gauze, cloths, sewing needles, and the works had been scattered, now sits your bag next to a neat pile of the food and supplies you had gathered from yesterday's trip into town. You look down at your feet to discover a clean, debris-less floor. Moving in reverse, you pace a few steps back into the entryway and turn your head. Stunned, you see a new, beautifully carved wooden door in place of where your old one had been kicked down the night before.
You pinch your temples as you try to convince yourself you're not losing your mind. You move closer to inspect the door. Eyes full of wonder and amazement, you run your fingers down its wooden grooves. The surface is smooth as stone, yet the grain in it gives the material a richness that makes your jaw drop as you admire it.
Before you can even ask yourself how it was possible, you open the door and your breath catches in your throat. The man from last night is sitting there on your front porch, legs hanging off the edge of it, looking out at the softly illuminated horizon.
"I apologize about the door." He says, still facing the ocean.
Fear takes over as you find yourself frozen in his presence. He senses your uneasiness and, still seated on the edge of the porch, turns toward you. He raises one hand to the air as a sign of his peaceful intention.
"I promise I am not here to bring harm to you... or your home," he adds, his eyes trailing toward the doorway. You say nothing, equally stunned and confused by his being there.
"I am sorry for threatening you," he says, his voice turning somber. "I didn't know what you were doing to her."
"Is she okay?" You ask, finally finding your voice. "Your wife?"
He lets out a sharp chuckle.
"Namora isn't my wife, she's one of my generals -- my best, in fact. And yes, she is okay, thanks to you."
A general. You avert your gaze, feeling foolish for assuming incorrectly. Suddenly the events of last night take on a different tone than what you had perceived.
"We had been searching for her for two days." The man continues to explain, "When I finally traced her whereabouts here and found her with you, I assumed the worst." He looks back out toward the ocean. "History has not typically been kind to my people in these types of situations."
You feel your chest tighten as the weight of his words sinks in. Your eyes wander from the ground up to the stranger. You watch as beads of salt water forge paths on his skin, rolling from his dark slick hair down the toned muscles of his back.
"Who... are your people, exactly? Who are you?" You find the courage to ask.
He turns back to look at you, raising an eyebrow in your direction as he considers his answers.
"There are some who know me as K’uk’ulkan." He says thoughtfully. "But most know me as Namor." Pushing himself up to a stand, he continues, "As for my people, that is a discussion for another time."
Namor walks up to you, and once again you find yourself face-to-face with him. Only this time his presence is not menacing, it's hypnotizing.
"Thank you," he says softly, "for what you did. It will not be forgotten."
There's a rich sincerity in his voice. Mesmerized by it, all you can muster in response is a nod of your head. A slight smile pulls at the corners of Namor's mouth as he closely studies your face. The light of the morning sun reflects in his eyes, and where you had only seen brooding darkness before, you now see shimmering flecks of gold. Everything about him is beautiful.
"You are not what I expected." He says warmly, leaning in closer as if the two of you are sharing a secret. He lingers there a moment longer. Then, all too soon, he nods and turns to head down the stairs of your front porch. As he reaches the end of the stone walkway, he stops before stepping out onto the sand.
"Remember," he says, repeating his instructions from your encounter last night, only gentler. "Speak of this to no one."
"Will you be back?" You ask earnestly. You don't know what prompts your question, other than the thought of his departure suddenly pulling at your soul in a way you can't explain.
He turns back to look at you and smiles. You return it with a smile of your own. No words are needed for you to know that somehow, someday, you would see him again.
You watch from the porch as Namor strides out into the water and disappears below the surface. The sun glimmers brilliantly across the waves as they engulf him in their deep abyss.
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