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What do mcog characters have in their wallets:
Esteban would have a fake drivers license obviously + his medallion when he's not wearing it. Maybe a few pennies but it's mostly empty
Tao: very thick wallet but also falling apart. Mostly filled with receipts where he writes math equations. + His handmade "order of the condor" membership card
Zia: idk probably like a lot of gift cards that she'll never use + some 10 dollar bills + medallion when not wearing it
Mendoza's wallet is always empty cause he's broke + that one piece of Esteban's medallion he has yet to return + fake ID's. Too many fake ID's + expired drivers license that might be fake too who knows
Isabella has a bunch of credit cards. May or may not be stolen + also a fake ID which comes in handy + but also a real one
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Mysterious Cities of Gold S03E12
Cape on, ready to go
#I always loved this shot#although the cape animation kinda sucks in season 2#looks like plastic#the mysterious cities of gold#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mcog#mysterious cities of gold#taiyou no ko esteban#2010s cartoons#esteban#mendoza#mysteriouscitiesofgold
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So. Mcog Colour analysis:
Esteban - white:
* purity, innocence: lived hidden from the world in religious setting + he’s a child so yeah purity. Untainted by life. And innocence cause he’s got no experience of the outside world and He’s young
* Simplicity and minimalism: lived with monks, simple life, doesn’t ask for much, doesn’t take up much space, can barely tell he’s there
* Symbol of truth: wants to know what’s real, what’s the truth, searches for answers
* too perfect, or too artificial: made into mythological figure, needs to be perfect, seen as different from everyone else
* knowledge, learning: spends quest learning about himself and the world, where he comes from, learns about Mu and Atlantis heritage, wanting to know more is what led him to go on the adventure
* morality: has strong moral code, values human life, understands good from bad, acts as mendoza’s moral compass
* freedom: leaves monastery in search for answers, gains freedom to do what he wants, no one decides for him, golden condor gives certain freedom of going anywhere, without being restrained by natural forces; gravity, time, etc
Zia - orange:
* passion, power: passionate about certain causes, like helping people, is very powerful/strong emotionally, also has many magical powers (mental ones)
* Joy, confidence: has fun often, laughs a lot, very confident even though the circumstances, is confident enough to call Mendoza out for his lies, also easily lies herself to salvage a situation
* Adventure: eager to follow her friends to different countries, enjoys the thrill of adventure (like in that scene with Mendoza)
* Sociability, positivity, optimistic: very social, gets along with everyone, tries to include everyone (ex: Isabella), makes friends, tries to understand everyone’s motivations, notices when someone’s upset (ex: Mendoza), reads people easily, sees things on bright side, doesn’t get discouraged easily
* Spirituality, meditation, compassion: gets wisdom from father, is seen praying/meditating to the night sky, spiritual connection is important to her, traditions and beliefs, very compassionate to most people
* Courageous: believes the prophecy won’t let her down, not afraid of the cities being destroyed because she knows she won’t be harmed, can stand up for what’s right, helps other people overcome fears (ex: Esteban)
* Unique: has certain powers/abilities no one has, thinks she’s strange and weird, is the only inca wherever she goes, also only girl in team
Tao - yellow:
* Betrayal, deceit, dishonesty: feels betrayed by closest people (Esteban, Mendoza, Ambrosius), overly suspicious at times, hates being lied to
* Idealism: puts his ancestors on high pedestal, idealizes them, which is why he sees Esteban as his enemy (because he’s from Atlantis )
* Imagination, creativity: makes new inventions to solve problems, sees things in different ways, comes up with solutions to riddles
* Philosophy, intellect: very smart, sees things from analytical point of view, can get absorbed in work or carried away, understands world is not black and white
* Jealousy: jealous of Esteban and Zia, doesn’t understand why he’s not chosen despite being Mu, feels left out, wants to be useful and belong
* Hope, friendship: cares deeply about his friends, turns them into new family, wants to spend time with them and teach them about Mu, hopes that he can spread his knowledge, hope in future; builds new order
* Energy: moves a lot, energetic, athletic due to living in trees
* Self-esteem: Was tricked, does not believe in himself, feels like he needs to attain certain standards, needs to be useful or else he does not belong, thinks he’s a failure
Mendoza - blue:
* Ocean, sky: sea captain, wishes for adventure on the ocean, navigation relies on night sky and stars, is at home on the sea
* Serenity, stability, reliability: keeps calm composure, shows that his friends can rely on him
* Wisdom: often teaches Esteban how to deal with difficult emotions, like anxiety, also teaches the children about navigation and the places they visit
* Intuition: understands situations immediately, can see where event is heading, gut feeling often helps him, strong instincts, can feel when something is strange/off, understands people’s hidden intentions
* Sadness, depression, loneliness: pushes others away, fends for himself, can feel deep sadness but keep it to himself, closed off to world, few friends and no family (season 1), has to focus on gold to keep his mind off the sadness (?), survival mechanism
* Contentment, spiritual development: starts off only caring about gold, slowly opens up to children, learns to love, able to ask himself questions to understand what he want wants in life, content with his actions, knows he made right decision, finds and fulfills purpose
* Icy, distant, cold: detached, does not want to connect to others, shows little empathy or emotion, hides true feelings, does not share personal details about life
* Truth: never lies to children even when it might benefit him (seasons 2-3-4), answers Esteban’s questions truthfully, gives Esteban the opportunity to find out for himself what happened to his father
* Responsibility, fidelity, trust, security: takes responsibility for actions, responsible for group, acts as leader, even when his intentions aren’t clear, shows that he’s still on the children’s side, wants children to trust him and slowly gains their trust, always loyal to his team even when betraying them could give him personal gain, children feel safe around him, trusts children as well
* Dedication, bravery: dedicated to cause (ex: freeing workers in India, stopping the meteor from hitting the earth), still fights Zarès knowing he won’t win, puts life in danger to save others
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcogesteban#mcogtao#mcogzia#mcoganalysis#mymcoganalysis#mcog colour analysis
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Anyway i was doing regular research
And found out that there were typically 3 types of last names in 16th century Spain
The ones where you're named after your dad. Example. If you're the son of Rodrigo. Your last name is Rodriguez. If you're the kid of Hernan. Your last name is Hernandez
There's also the names where someone is named after a quality. If you're red then your last name is el rojo. Whatever. Also depending on your job. If you're a knight. Then maybe your name will be caballero. Or scribano if you're a scribe
Finally. There's the names that are about where you came from. It could be the name of a place. Or a thing. Like if you live close to a river. You're del rio. And usually you put "de" in front. So to say. "This person from that place"
Anyway. My point is. “Mendoza” is not a father name. Or a quality.
It's a location (it means cold mountain) so the "real" last name is. "De Mendoza". Which is his last name in the book. But in the cartoon. They name him Juan Carlos Mendoza. I have problems with the Juan Carlos part but that's another story. His name should REALLY be. Juan Carlos DE Mendoza. Every guy from the 1500’s with the last name Mendoza is DE Mendoza. Not just Mendoza
And idk this annoys me
So like his name should be John from the cold mountain essentially and NOT John the cold mountain
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcoganalysis#mymcoganalysis#historically accurate last name
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Ok idk if you guys (mcog fandom: tumblr version) know about the fact that we’re (maybe…?) getting a live action series
I mean I still don’t believe it’s true but there’s evidence…

Today, more than 40 years after the launch of the original format, the story of Esteban and his friends will now be written in the flesh! In the press release, C4 Productions announces: "Jean-Marie Antonini [the new director of the production company, ed] partners with producer Remi Préchac (Un pour Tous productions) on the development and production of this series as emblematic as it is ambitious that affects several generations."
This communiqué de presse from one of the production companies…. (From 2023, on the allocine website. Not saying I trust it, just citing my sources….)
And then also

The insta page seems to confirm it’s making the show as well

And their website says it too ….. as you can see, they’re also making a lucky Luke show (another old French cartoon) which has finished filming! You think they’ll start on mcog soon 😭
I don’t wanna be delulu but uhhh yeah looks like we might be getting it…
Probably NOT “soon” as the website says…. But still
Now I don’t think we need live action remakes of ANYTHING. But I’m really deprived of mcog content so why not. Maybe it’ll revive the hype for the show
But I am a bit afraid. I don’t trust them to not whitewash everyone 😭 and idk how they’re gonna get the budget to make this show
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#Mcog live action show
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Lots of stuff is left unsaid in the show, but knowing that the trip back to Spain took around 2 years, I think we can say Mendoza (or someone on the ship) really did name him cause no way they spent all that time taking care of a nameless baby 😭 I like this “theory” cause idk, I like the idea of Mendoza having to be a dad to some random baby he accidentally found in the ocean. I wonder how the experience was like for him 😭
Important info I think you (nonexistent mcog fandom) are unaware of and need to know about right now: that in the Japanese version. Mendoza actually talks to Esteban's dad

Woah woah woah
So many things here
That's why Mendoza brought Esteban to Spain and didn't leave him in like the Philippines or some random country. It was because Athanaos asked him to
No but now my theory that "Athanaos thinks Mendoza adopted Esteban" makes so much more sense now
• Athanaos asks Mendoza specifically to bring Esteban back home with him
• that's the last time he saw Esteban
• 10 years later he sees Esteban again, accompanied by the man who saved him
• obviously he's gonna think that Esteban and Mendoza have been together all this time
Athanaos: Thank you so much for looking after my son
Mendoza: Of course it was no trouble
Athanaos: You’ve become a dad to him basically
Mendoza: Well maybe-
Athanaos: raising him for ten years, that’s so much work, I’m so thankful
Mendoza: wait no I didn’t do that-
Athanaos: ah! You’re so humble!
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Important info I think you (nonexistent mcog fandom) are unaware of and need to know about right now: that in the Japanese version. Mendoza actually talks to Esteban's dad

Woah woah woah
So many things here
That's why Mendoza brought Esteban to Spain and didn't leave him in like the Philippines or some random country. It was because Athanaos asked him to
No but now my theory that "Athanaos thinks Mendoza adopted Esteban" makes so much more sense now
• Athanaos asks Mendoza specifically to bring Esteban back home with him
• that's the last time he saw Esteban
• 10 years later he sees Esteban again, accompanied by the man who saved him
• obviously he's gonna think that Esteban and Mendoza have been together all this time
Athanaos: Thank you so much for looking after my son
Mendoza: Of course it was no trouble
Athanaos: You’ve become a dad to him basically
Mendoza: Well maybe-
Athanaos: raising him for ten years, that’s so much work, I’m so thankful
Mendoza: wait no I didn’t do that-
Athanaos: ah! You’re so humble!
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcogesteban#mcogathanaos#mcog fun facts#mcogjapanese
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my favourite idiots
The way Mendoza starts off by yelling at them all the time and slapping them and punching them to becoming besties
No but the way Pedro and Sancho are mendoza’s best friends but Pedro and Sancho are their own best friends …
If you get what I mean
I always wonder why he hired them. Out of everyone
I mean Mendoza. The quiet, observant, intelligent, manipulative solo act. Decides to hire these 2 idiots. They’re stupid, unserious, complain a lot, cowardly and can’t shut up
Maybe that’s the exact reason WHY he wants them
Because ok think about it. Mendoza is smart. And he’s smart about people. He knows who needs on his team. He knows how to get people to trust him
But why hire someone in the first place? That means he’d have to split the reward in the end? But Mendoza knows that trekking through the wilderness is not something a man can do alone. Especially with the responsibility of young children. So splitting the gold at the end is a sacrifice you need to make
So Mendoza realizes he needs to hire people to do the boring physical labor stuff. His job is to be the smart guy of the team. And of course in exchange he offers everyone protection
So he needs people that’s for sure. But what type of people? It would be in his benefit to hire smart, strong people like him right? WRONG. Mistake number one. You hire smart guys, guys even smarter and stronger than you, and you get outsmarted! He can’t run the risk of having his team turn against him
that’s why he chose them. They’re not smart enough to take the kids and find the cities on their own. Cause they need Mendoza. Once again, Mendoza makes himself indispensable. So smart huh
And besides, they’re too afraid of Mendoza to go against him. That’s why he chose stupid, weakish and cowardly guys to work for him
but that’s not enough. Because what’s stopping them from just running away and abandoning him? I mean ok they wouldn’t survive but they could just give up
It’s because of: motive. Mendoza picked people who would stop at nothing to get a bit of gold, like him. Their obsession with gold is what keeps them loyal to Mendoza, who’s filled their head with promises of wealth
It’s a recipe for success
And it all happened off screen
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcogpedro#mcogsancho#why did Mendoza hire Pedro and sancho#mcoganalysis#mymcoganalysis
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More mcog thoughts cause I’m bored: If they had a pet what would it be
- Zia: a snake. She gives me weird reptile girl vibes. Also it would be funny if everyone was terrified of the snake despite it being harmless (probably)
- Esteban: an iguana. Don’t ask me why idk I just. I just feel like it fits him. Not to mention that one scene where he’s holding an iguana like a puppy. If not an iguana specifically then maybe some sort of reptile idk. Also reptiles are cold blooded, so they need to rest in the sun to get warm….. hmmm…… interesting …….
- Tao: well he already has a pet. Parrot. But if he has to get another. Twould be a rabbit = sacred animal for his people = idk fun and energetic
- Mendoza: a cat. Cause idk. Cats do well on ships right. Also I can totally see him feeding a random stray cat that comes to see him and then slowly adopting it. Isn’t that what happened to him and the kids anyway. Also he just gives me cat vibes
- Isabella: a hawk or some raptor. I think it would be cool if she had a trained bird that could help her in missions. Like a messenger pigeon but wayyyy cooler cause it can attack people and steal stuff
- Pedro and sancho: they find a small mouse on a ship one day and they know they should kill it but it’s soooo cute so they keep it
- Ambrosius: an owl. Cause idk they’re scary and smart and uhhhh can be symbol for evil
- Gaspar: a dog. But like a HUGE one. He gets it so it can hunt Mendoza or something but instead of attacking him it just. Jumps on him and licks him so yeah. Also reference to Mendoza being killed by a dog in the book
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcogesteban#mcogtao#mcogisabella#mcogpedro#mcoggaspar#mcogambrosius#mcogzares#Mendoza#esteban#mcog zia#zia#tao#isabellalaguerra#if mcog characters had pets
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Mercenary husband and spy wife 🗡️
Or in other words. Mendoza and Isabella
= my way of saying that I’ll probably analyze their relationship soon
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcogisabella#mcogaesthetic#mcog aesthetic
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I'm so glad I found your account! I think about MCOG all the time and am enjoying your analyses.
I find the relationship between the Spaniards in S1 interesting. Gaspard and Gomez clearly dislike Mendoza and know that he's a sneaky guy, yet they continue to team up with him. And there are moments that reveal they have some respect for him, like their reaction near the end of the season when Esteban lies and tells them Mendoza was killed by the Olmecs. Any thoughts on that?
Thank you so much for this ask 🙏 also I’m glad you enjoy my analyses!! And just like you, I also think a lot about how Mendoza interacts with Gaspar and Gomez. In fact, I think you inspired me to write another essay on it that I might post one day!!
But to answer your question in a brief way (I hope, I tend to ramble a lot lol) I think Mendoza and Gomez are particularly interesting, because they both acknowledge the other person’s “strengths” and are constantly thinking about how to use each other. I think they both dismiss Gaspar, because he, as Mendoza says, is not as “intelligent” as them. In relation to that, I think Mendoza also manipulates Gomez, like he does the children.
Gomez and his troops are looking for the kids. Mendoza shows up and laughs at them for not being able to find them. Then says “I’m a navigator” when they ask him why he’s laughing
Gomez then infers that Mendoza might be useful and decides to team up. = Psychology: mendoza does literally say he wants to help but they ain’t buying it. So he advertises himself, trying to get Gomez to understand it would be in his best interests to team up. Kinda lets Gomez come to that conclusion. But Mendoza doesn’t really want to help. In fact, I’m pretty sure Gomez thinks that HE’S gaining the most out of this arrangement. But he’s not. He’s the loser. What’s even better, is that Gomez makes that choice himself. He probably thinks that he’s the one controlling the outcome of this affair but not true. All he’s doing is acting the way Mendoza needs him to act. Manipulation. So basically. Mendoza already has decided the outcome of every situation. Then he just pushes people in the right direction to make choices that will lead to that outcome. Furthermore, the people are unaware, they think their decisions are their own. But they’re not. They’re mendoza’s
later on they find out kids are hiding in the fort of the black eagle. Gaspar says they should attack. Mendoza says “well we don’t know how many people could be waiting in there”. Gomez thinks yeah that’s true and since Mendoza has proved to be smarter than Gaspar, he says that Mendoza should come up with the plan. Now this looks like Gomez is burdening him with this responsibility. After all, if Mendoza fails, he’s the one to blame. But this is what Mendoza wants. Of course he wants to come up with the plan. He doesn’t want Gomez to win. Manipulation again
finally, Mendoza heads to the fort of the black eagle, presumably to do some recon. but that’s not why he’s there. He’s there to warn Esteban that Gomez is coming to attack. Once again, he’s played Gomez. And why would he do this? Easy. If Gomez wins, then Mendoza loses. So he’s gonna team up with him to…. help Gomez lose…
The reason why Gomez still trusts him, I guess, is just cause he’s That useful. I mean, Gaspar doesnt help much. Sure, he’s loyal, but tactical? Smart? Cunning? Not really. And what Gomez needs to get filthy rich is what Mendoza is offering. Which is why he accepts. Although it’s a risky gamble 😭
Gaspar still has some respect for Mendoza, cause he sees him as an opponent, not a tool. Which is why he’s kinda upset when Zia tells him he died. Gomez couldn’t care less, cause Mendoza has nothing left to give them.
Ok this was super long, but I had already written these analysis and thought it fitted your question! Also if you ever have your own thoughts about my posts I’d love to hear them! Writing essays is a lot more fun when you exchange ideas with others 👋
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcogesteban#mcoggomez#mcoggaspar#mcoganalysis#mymcoganalysis#Mendoza and the Spaniards#I could have written more but this isn’t a phd thesis 😭
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Okay I have one follower, which is great cause I never thought anyone would actually read my stuff/analysis/things 😭
No essays today, but I do have 5 Mcog inspired wallpapers I made, so I guess the one person out there (could become more soon, who knows) might enjoy. Or might share with someone else who might enjoy idk





#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mco#mysterious cities of gold#mcog#mcogmendoza#mcogesteban#mcogtao#mcogzia#mcogisabella#mcogwallpapers
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Mcog analysis pertaining to Mendoza’s death scene:
Ok gonna do this in chronological order. So scene starts off with the crew realizing they’ve been stalked by Zares. Now at first Mendoza doesn’t look too surprised to see him. He tells the kids to hide and goes up against Zares.
Interesting point NUMBER ONE.
When he’s walking up to him, he sharpens his sword on the rocks, giving it a sharp edge. This is IMPORTANT. In the cartoon, we see the tip of the blade often enough to know it’s round. Not pointy at all. But now he’s making it sharper. I think the round tip shows his unwillingness to use the sword for killing or for harm. Only protection. Think about it. Protection = shield = round. So the sword is round. But now it’s sharp. Meaning Mendoza is willing to maybe even kill someone now. And he’s doing it while walking up to Zares, firstly to make himself look more threatening I guess? (Cause he’s shorter than Zares JAJ) but also so Zares knows he means business. Anyway
interesting point NUMBER TWO
Zares tells Mendoza “I owe you an apology. 3 against one, it was not enough” revealing to Mendoza that Zares was the one who sent assassins after him. But he already suspected that. Anyway Zares then says that he came to kill him and the sailors himself. Remember. Up till this point, Mendoza never fought Zares. And now Zares is saying that 3 men aren’t enough to take Mendoza down, so he needs to do the job himself. MEANING Zares is more powerful than 3 men. Which is something that should worry Mendoza. But it doesn’t really. Not yet. Anyway after that, Zares calls Pedro and Sancho “buffoons” to which Pedro, who was hiding behind an old brick wall, yells out “You’re the buffoon!” For some reason. Mendoza turns around to look at him. Like broooo what
interesting point NUMBER THREE
In this fight, they show us that distraction can basically be deadly. So Mendoza being briefly distracted by Pedro’s yelling gave Zares the opportunity to reach out and grab him. Obviously Mendoza evades it at the last second. 2 things here. 1) why did Mendoza turn around? I mean yeah if someone yells you’re gonna turn. But your enemy is RIGHT in front of you and he TOLD YOU he’s gonna kill you 😭. Idiot. Anyway 2) why did Zares decide to grab Mendoza? I’m guessing that since he came all this way with the sole purpose of killing Mendoza, he probably had thought of HOW he’d do it. I mean murder is usually planned. And not to mention that Zares didn’t wanna surprise attack. He could’ve. But he didn’t. He made himself visible to ALL of them. He wanted them to see him murder Mendoza. Oof. He probably wanted to see mendoza’s face while he killed him or something. Anyway back to grabbing. I think maybe his plan was to choke him to death. Because 1) it relates to darth Vader, whom I think Zares is inspired by and 2) it’s a slow painful death, and it would be difficult for Mendoza to fight back. But anyway. That’s not what happens. And then the fight begins.
Interesting point NUMBER FOUR
I’m not gonna talk about every tiny thing cause uhhhh boring. Just a few aspects of the fight in general. So Mendoza uses strategy a lot in fights. He also observes how people fight to use it against them later on. But Mendoza never fought Zares before. And he’s never seen him fight. He has no idea what to expect. So he can’t specialize his attacks ya know. As the fight goes on, he realizes that 1) Zares is very very strong and 2) his normal fighting style won’t work on him. You see Mendoza in the sequel is very “need to properly duel because honour bla bla respect bla rules bla bla” but that doesn’t work here. It’s a fight to the death. Mendoza quickly runs out of tricks. Uh oh
Interesting point NUMBER FIVE
So what does he do to compensate? He hits hard and as much as he can. You know when you’re in a hurry and the elevator isn’t coming so you boom boom boom assault the button as if it’s gonna make it come faster. 😭 basically he’s losing. But he CAN’T lose (we’ll see why later on) so his only plan is to just. Hit as hard and as fast as he can. Hopefully it’ll do something, right? Now visually, we see Mendoza is starting to get tired. This is important actually. Cause Zares can see that. He can see Mendoza doesn’t have much time left, he’s close to the goal. But Zares? We cant see his face. We don’t know if he’s getting tired or if he’s chilling. Mendoza is looking weak here. And based on his erratic fighting, he is losing it. And the voice actor did a great job, cause you can hear Mendoza panting and grunting a lot more than he usually does in fights. All to show that my man is STRUGGLING. That much is certain. He tries swinging like crazy, trying to reach Zares’ head, at least that should do something right? Oops Zares caught his sword….. and breaks mendoza’s hand. Oh no. He has him exactly where he wants him. On the ground, semi-helpless, easy to kill. As Zares bids him farewell, Esteban jumps in and…. Distracts him… For a second. Once Zares is done dealing with Esteban, he turns to finish off Mendoza but. Oh no. He’s gone?
Interesting point NUMBER SIX
Well Mendoza tries a sneak attack which doesn’t work. Let’s cut this up in pieces
1- he’s now holding his sword in his left hand. Love that little detail. Obviously he’s right handed, so this makes it a bit harder for him to fight now
2- he’s running up to Zares, from behind. Perfect! Stealthy?
3- no, not stealthy, because for some reason, he starts yelling like crazy. Ok I get it. When you’re mad. And you’re fighting. You will yell out. But still man. If he hadn’t yelled…
4- Zares hears him, turns around and catches the sword immediately. Oh god now we don’t even have a sword
Tiny detail to note: Mendoza goes for the head. With a lot of energy. He was going to kill Zarès. Slice his head. Like. Completely on purpose. That’s the first time we see him do that. Man was NOT playing. Anyway now I think this is the start of mendoza’s downfall
Interesting point NUMBER SEVEN
So Zares throws him through a brick wall, almost knocking him out. Then he grabs him and throws him to the edge of the cliff. So I want to talk about Zares first. So we know that he really, really hates Mendoza (to the point of obsession). That’s why he’s taking time killing him. I mean, first they fight. He knows Mendoza isn’t strong enough. But still. He gives him the luxury of THINKING he can make it out alive. Then once Mendoza is losing it, he throws him around. Those are the bigger injuries. Cause the fighting didn’t do much. Idk why but Zares loves throwing him around?? Ok I do know why. Cause Zares has uh a height complex, which is why he made himself to be so tall JAJ. And Mendoza is naturally tall, but shorter than Zarès. Anyway Zarès loves throwing Mendoza around cause, I mean, he’s so small! Like throwing a rag doll JAJ. And I guess it’s very fun and satisfying for him. Mendoza barely opens his eyes and boom he’s being grabbed again. He could kill him now. But he doesn’t. (This happens in season 4, where Mendoza is weaponless and Zares could kill him easily, but decides to throw him around first. See the pattern?). Also if it takes a long time to kill him, it’s more fun! Speaking of killing
Interesting point NUMBER EIGHT
Now it gets REALLY fun (for me. Not for Mendoza). He’s like super close to the end. He’s now accepting that he’s going to die. Oof heavy topic. But! He’s not the only one here. The kids are watching. And the kids are scared. I’m gonna focus on Esteban. Up till this point, he thought Mendoza was invincible. He would ALWAYS make it out alive. No matter what. Mendoza is the strongest man he knows. He CAN’T die. But now….. it doesn’t look too good. Why isn’t he getting up again?? Why isn’t he fighting!! He has to!! Come on get up!!
interesting point NUMBER NINE
Back to Mendoza. He also knows the kids are here. He knows they’re watching him. Expecting him to do something, anything. But he can’t. It’s over. So he looks up at them. And this ONE look is what this section is about. First, it seems as though he’s almost ashamed to meet their gaze. And rightfully so. He failed. His one job was to protect the kids. Once he dies, Zares is going after them. Once he gets what he wants from them, he’ll kill them. The kids are doomed because Mendoza couldn’t protect them. He knows all this. And feels shame for it. But that only lasts a tiny bit. Even in this sorry state, he’s STILL looking out for the kids. He can’t protect them, but he can tell them to “run away”. That line. Ohhh that line gives me chills. The way it was delivered is just perfect. The way it sounds like he’s STRUGGLING to speak. The way it’s so quiet? The way all his confidence is GONE. This man is AFRAID. Or even TERRIFIED. This is his last effort to try and fix things. But it’s not enough. His voice is shaky. There’s no more of that calm and commanding persona he had carefully crafted and wore in front of the kids. This is completely different. The kids see it slip. They know it’s serious. And that’s terrifying. (I mean it’s not only that? He’s on the ground, battered and broken. That is a blow to one’s ego. No one wants their kids to see them beaten up. And no one wants to see their dad on their knees at someone else’s mercy)
Interesting point NUMBER TEN
As the music indicates, we’re now reaching the climax. Mendoza bares his teeth, ready to face death as bravely as he can. But then. Another distraction? Pedro and Sancho try to fight off Zares but um doesn’t work. They get thrown off the cliff. But thankfully, Mendoza, who’s almost dead, catches them. Now they’re in the worst situation possible. Mendoza’s pinned in place. He can’t pull them up. He can’t run away (his friends will fall to their death). He can’t even try and fight off Zares (both hands are occupied, either let go of Pedro and Sancho or all 3 fall). So he’s defeated. All 3 of them will die and the kids will follow soon. Oh yeah and it’s all his fault for being so damn weak 🙄 ok no but. Upon realizing all this. Mendozas not sad anymore. Now he’s angry. I mean Zares is ruining everything. He’s killing him and his friends!! So if he can’t give one last punch or swing of his sword, he’ll do the next best thing. He curses Zares with a succinct “damn you, Zares”. He uses his last moments. His last words. To damn Zares. Now this is an
interesting point NUMBER ELEVEN
I made this connection early so I’m gonna write it down here. I think there’s an interesting link to be made with the title of the episode. It’s called “La fresque des yeux maudits”. The reason they came to this place was to look for the fresco. They do find it (after Mendoza dies) but it’s not the real one. So it’s kinda like Mendoza died for nothing JAJ. Ok they don’t find the fresco but they do figure out its location. But anyway the link I’m making. Mendoza damns Zares. But the WAY he just looks at him. With so much. Idk hate and anger. He doesn’t need to talk to curse him honestly. I think there’s a lot of focus on Mendoza’s eyes in this particular scene. Normally I notice the eyebrows but here it’s the eyes that got me. So yeah yeux ✅ and maudits ✅ both there. It’s probably not the right way to see it but I like it either way. But that brings me to
Interesting point NUMBER TWELVE
The death scene itself. So yeah Zares smashes the ground and Mendoza and his friends fall to their death. Oooof. This clip also plays in slow motion, which means it’s important and filled with details they want me to notice. Well firstly, while he’s falling, Mendoza looks behind him. Now why is that? Well maybe he wants to see Pedro and sancho. Ok. Or he’s looking at WHERE he’s going to land. And Mendoza sees something which makes him smile to Esteban. Something that convinced him “oh wait, I might not die, I’m still in the game hah! Don’t worry”. But Esteban doesn’t see that. All he sees is Mendoza falling.
Interesting point NUMBER THIRTEEN
I’m calling this the “aftermath”. Now we’re basically going full circle. Esteban and his friends are freaking out! But Esteban is the one who’s really going through it. He screams. He cries. But nothing can stop the inevitable. Zia blocks Esteban’s view of the edge of the cliff, almost to snap him out of it. She tells him through tears that they should leave, Mendoza and the others are dead and there’s nothing we can do about it. After some time, the kids reunite with Ambrosius and try to figure out where they should go next. But Esteban isn’t having it. He’s adamant that Mendoza survived. He says “they’re alive. I know it. I feel it”, much to Zia and Taos protests. In their eyes, no ordinary man can survive such a huge fall. But Mendoza isn’t some ordinary man, well not to Esteban. Remember I said this before. Mendoza is invincible. He’s the superhero of the story. He “cannot” die, as Esteban says. So he goes off stubbornly to look for him and the sailors. Zia decides to go along too, if nothing to keep him company. Now what’s interesting is Esteban says that even if they’re dead “we can’t just leave them there”. But Zia and Tao DON’T want to go back, it’s like they don’t even want to retrieve their dead bodies cause it’ll hurt too much. I mean you’d have to bury them, no??? But they don’t even want to do that. Makes sense. They’re kids
Interesting point NUMBER FOURTEEN
Finally, Esteban is in luck. He discovers that Mendoza and the sailors are indeed alive. And if they hadn’t gone back to look for them, they probably would’ve died cause uh yeah. So Esteban’s um intuition helped out a lot. But the interesting thing here, is how Esteban just FELT that Mendoza was alive. Although he was delusional, he ended up being right. Now back in season 1, when Esteban found out his real father had supposedly died, Mendoza and Zia were the ones to try and convince him that “hey maybe he survived somehow”. Later on, when Esteban finds out that the priest they met was his dad, he again thinks that “oh no he’s dead”. But this doesn’t happen with Mendoza. Even when Esteban SEES Mendoza die, he delusionally believes he could’ve survived. Does he really think Mendoza survived? Or does he desperately WANT him to be alive? Or maybe he NEEDS him to be alive. That’s why Esteban and mendoza’s connection is so much more important than Esteban and his dad.
#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mco#mcog#mcogesteban#mcogmendoza#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mymcoganalysis#Mendoza’s death scene#mcogzia#mcogpedro#mcogsancho#mcogzares#Zares#mysterious cities of gold#mcoganalysis#La fresque des yeux maudits
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Making a list of Mendoza-Tao connections cause I’m convinced they’re the same person. They have too many similarities
- both are super smart, they like science
- both come up with inventions /plans to help the team
- both kinda leaders at some point
- both kidnapped Zia at some point
- Both commit arson
- Both are tortured as blackmail for the main characters
- Both have their own silly sidekicks (Pichu and Pedro and sancho)
- They both have similar coping mechanisms
- They both gave a flower to the girl they liked
- They both met their girl in Patala
- Both are part of trios but are kinda the “outsiders” of their trio (Tao is in the kid trio, but he’s not a chosen one vs Mendoza is part of the sailor trio but is obviously extremely different from Pedro and sancho)
- Are not part of any duos either
- So in China, Pedro accidentally gets catapulted by bamboo stalks, for like, comedic purposes. Later on, Tao gets inspired by that event to build a catapult. But Mendoza also gets inspired by the event and uses the flexibility of the bamboo stalks to smack a guy during a fight
- That one scene in season 1 where they’re in the Amazon kingdom and they say to the sorceress “ok we bet that your prediction will be wrong and there’ll be NO tempest tomorrow”. And then while in their room, Pedro and sancho are like. Mendoza aren’t you gonna do something. And he’s like “nope” then goes to sleep. And then Esteban says to Zia “i have full confidence in Tao’s plan!” Then the screen cuts to Tao sleeping. Yeah…
• They both very smart and passionate about science + They love to teach other people about it
• they're curious
• they deal with trauma in similar ways, which is why Tao is the only person able to see through Mendoza's exterior
• Tao also understands that Mendoza is trying to use them + has bad intentions
• Mendoza appreciates Tao's intellect not only because he's useful to him
• Mendoza associates himself to Tao because when he figures out that they've been walking in circles, he specifically calls out Tao and asks him if he's noticed it too. Meaning out of all the people in the team, Mendoza figures tao is the only one he can talk to about more complicated things. Which is a good thing cause when he tries to talk about navigation to Esteban and Zia, they don't really get it
• and above all they extremely loyal and would die for their friends (I can include specific scenes where this has happened)
#mcogtao#mcogmendoza#mcog#mco#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysterious cities of gold#mysteriouscitiesofgold#Mendoza Tao connections#mcoganalysis#mymcoganalysis
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Kinda sad how Mendoza just happens to be great at fighting and fencing cause yeah it’s cool but it also distracts us from the fact that he’s a huge nerd. Like season 2,3,4 completely removed that aspect from him 😔
Some examples showing he’s a nerd:
- In season 1, Gaspar tells Mendoza to teach Esteban and Zia how to protect themselves with weapons. Mendoza disagrees and says that it’s also important to learn how to use your mind to protect yourself. Ok nerd
- Does math extremely quickly in his head (when he mentally calculated angles from a shadow). You’d have to be super smart to do quick math in your head like that
- Somehow remembers the landscape of places he’s never been before??? Nerd
- How he’s genuinely curious about a lot of things. I mean okay, he wants to know about the cities of gold cause it’ll make him rich but let’s be honest. Whenever they enter a new vehicle, he is interested and wants to know how it works
- He literally BUILD STUFF to help them in their adventures?? For example, he built war towers at the end of season 1. And then in season 3 he built the “pull me up in the trees” mechanism thingy. Nerd behaviour
- Dislikes having to fight in general, only fights when necessary. In seasons 2,3,4 they make it seem like he has fun fighting. Which is fine. But in season 1 he barely fights at all, his sword is virtually useless. And he avoid fights by prioritizing dialogue instead. Alright nerd
- Randomly starts explaining stuff about ocean currents and geography unprompted
In addition to being a nerd he’s also like. Super theatre kid coded for some reason
- The dramatic Cape flips??? For no reason at all???
- Super ominous all the time, can’t say things directly, like I don’t got time for your riddles man
- Literally always acting, pretending to be nice 🙄 although it’s really convincing even I get fooled sometimes
- that one scene in Japan where he pretends he’s conquering the country??? Come on…..
#mcog#mcogmendoza#mco#mysterious cities of gold#les mystérieuses cités d'or#mysteriouscitiesofgold#mymcoganalysis#mcoganalysis#Mendoza is a nerd#mendoza
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Alright, here’s my pitch for a cities of gold x Atla Au:
The avatar cycle has been disrupted for several years because the avatar would die young or stuff like that. They’d die before anyone would learn they were the avatar. So no one knows where we’re at in the cycle. Like is the next avatar a boy or girl? Earth bender or airbender? No one knows. For a long long LOOONG time it seems like there’s no avatar at all. So slowly the whole concept of an avatar just becomes a sort of myth (like the cities of gold ;)). That maybe the avatar existed long ago, but not anymore. But that doesn’t mean people aren’t looking. But I mean. Generally speaking. People would go. Eh he don’t exist , it’s just a fairytale.
Anyway. Long ago. 4 avatars decided to build 4 cities. Each city is based on an element. Each city contains information that will help the avatar master each bending. And of course there’s like magical treasures in each city. As you can see, the role of the Nacaals is replaced with past avatars. And there’s 4 cities instead of 7 cause or else it’s too much.
Now we’re in the time the story is set. Some people, who believe in the avatar and the cities of bending create some scientific association (order of the hourglass) to study the history of the avatar, is it really a myth or did they really exist? The founding members of the order are:
- Ambrosius (fire nation? Not sure yet, non bender)
- Dr laguerra (earth kingdom noble, non bender)
- Athanaos (water tribe? Not sure)
Some things happen bla bla and these 3 guys go through a pretty bad break up
Now we get closer to the current story. So 12 years before our story begins, Athanaos decides to venture to those uhh fire tribes that taught aang and Zuko the dragon dance. Do you remember them?? Idk their name. Anyway. He’s in search for info about the cities just like in the show. Once he’s at the there he falls in love with a priestess (fire bender). Now the people soon find out and are not really happy that a fire priestess is having a baby with a water tribe guy. And so they’re like yeah we’re gonna kill you and the dumb baby (Esteban). But let’s not fear, cause the priestess prays to the sun to protect her child and in doing so idk she gives up herself and turns into the sun (like yue turning into the moon) and therefore Esteban literally becomes the child of the sun, get it. And he’s the avatar of course. Obviously no one knows that yet, he’s just a baby. Athanaos takes baby + sun medallion and escapes. However his little ship gets stuck in a storm and starts sinking. Thankfully, a fire nation ship was passing by and a young sailor (Mendoza) manages to jump in the ocean and save baby Esteban. You know what I’m talking about. Now the plot could go this way OR it could go another way. Instead of the people wanting to kill Esteban’s parents, let’s say that the fire nation attacks 🔥them the very moment Esteban is born cause uhhh they wanna kill all the dragons?? But wait let’s say in this world the dragons are actually huge golden condors. All condors die except one that escapes. But then the mother’s sacrifice and the father’s escape with baby Esteban is still the same.
Anyway. Back to Mendoza saving Baby Esteban. He makes the sun come out by bending the clouds or whatever. But they assume he’s like a fire bender? Or something ? But no one realizes he’s the avatar cause uh at this point they still think the avatar is a myth. Mendoza then brings the baby to the fire nation where he’s raised by some uhhhh Atla equivalent of priests and taught basic fire bending. The whole child of the sun thing still happens
Alright now we go 4 years before the story begins. Zia is living her life in water tribe (and she’s water bender). Until one day. Fire nation attacks. They’re looking for zias dad cause he knows info about the cities. Unfortunately they don’t find him, and they kill. Everyone in the village. They find Zia and decide to bring her with them. They give her as a gift to the queen of the earth kingdom cause the fire nation wants to have like, good political relations with earth kingdom ya know. They give gifts and Zia is one of those gifts. So she spends the next 4 years as servant in earth kingdom
Anyway. Now we’re at where the story begins. Fire nations secret intelligence discovers that the current avatar is a young water bender and wears a weird medallion on their neck (maybe they have scientists that calculate plausible avatar cycles idk). The fire nation realizes their mistake: the girl they gave away to the earth kingdom 4 years ago is the avatar (cause water bender + medallion + kid)! Now, the fire nation doesn’t want the earth kingdom to have someone as powerful as the avatar on their side, gift or no gift, so they plan to steal her back and bring her to the fire lord. Gomez and etc are in charge of leading a covert mission to kidnap Zia and bring her back to fire nation, without earth kingdom finding out, cause that would mean war or something. Also it’s secret cause no one knows the avatar exists.
Anyway enter Mendoza (navigator of the fire nation fleet) He finds out about all this mess and manages to get hired to kidnap Zia. From the royal palace. And he succeeds cause duh. Now he remembers how the avatar is supposed to be wearing a medallion. Zia wears that medallion. But then he remembers a kid he saved 12 years ago, who also wore the same medallion…..
In a small fire colony, Mendoza encounters Esteban. They have the same interactions as the show so I’m not gonna repeat all that. He wants Esteban to come along the trip cause he thinks Zia will be easier to manage if she has a friend + he’s curious about the whole medallion business + the thing about the cities. Who cares. Invent your own reasons. Esteban comes along cause he wants to find his dad, who, according to Mendoza, has a link to those mysterious cities
On the ship. Esteban and Zia meet. Bla bla. Same stuff happens. No one, including Esteban, knows that Esteban is the avatar. They think it’s Zia. Zia keeps telling everyone she’s not the avatar, but no one believes her. They think she’s lying to protect herself. Also almost no one knows that Zia is on the ship cause as I said, it’s a very secret mission. Only like. Gomez and Perez and Mendoza know.
(Little parenthesis about Gomez. I’m giving him a bigger role in this show. Also he’s a fire bender cause I think that would be cool. Gaspar is exactly the same as in mcog and is basically Gomez side kick)
Anyway they get into a storm and Mendoza tries to navigate them to safety. But the ship is taking a beating. During the mess, Zia gets in danger and Esteban bends water to save her. That’s when they (Esteban, Zia, Mendoza) realize HE’S the avatar, not Zia ! Which makes sense cause uhhh he’s a kid + water bender + has a medallion = which is what the avatar is supposed to be like.
But it’s too late for anyone to react. Cause then the ship cracks. Mendoza and the kids stick together. Everyone else gets on lifeboat.
Now the exact same things occur. Mendoza and the kids and pedro and sancho crash land on a seemingly uninhabited island. They meet Tao, sole survivor of a civilization who were very close to one of the previous Earth Avatars. He’s got a lot of knowledge about the avatars and the cities, confirming their existence. Also his island is named after one of the previous earth avatars. (The same way Suki comes from Kiyoshi island). So like we could call it Rana’Ori island.
Meanwhile. Gomez has failed his mission. The Fire lord is not happy. To save himself, Gomez puts all the blame on Mendoza. He tells fire lord that really, the whole thing was mendoza’s plan, that he stole the avatar for himself cause he wanted reward all for himself. So Gomez gets a chance. He has to bring back avatar (alive) and Mendoza (dead or alive) cause he’s a traitor now
So now ensues a worldwide manhunt for the avatar and the traitor.
Worldwide? Yes because somehow, the earth kingdom finds out that they had the avatar under their nose this whole time! (Uh oh, sounds like there’s a spy on the loose…) And they never knew! What’s even worse, is that the fire nation had the audacity to sneak in the royal palace and steal someone! Of course the fire nation is trying to make itself look good so they put the blame on Mendoza saying “uhhh we had nothing to do with that, it’s him who decided to kidnap her, we never asked him to do anything”. So yeah to avoid political stuff, they just designate Mendoza as the scapegoat unfortunately
Back to our team. Tao tells them about the cities and the avatar. He tells Esteban that he needs to travel the world and find all 4 cities so he can master bending. Esteban agrees, and he mostly wants to go on the trip cause he hopes to retrace his father’s steps (since his father was doing research on the cities) and maybe find him. He doesn’t really want to be the avatar. Zia also wants to come cause she wants to go back home to her dad. Tao wants to come cause 1) tired of being alone in village and 2) he needs to help the avatar fulfill his destiny or something. Mendoza agrees to help the kids. Although he’s more interested in the cities cause ya know gold + treasure + whoever finds the lost cities would go down in history. Obviously he doesn’t tell them his real intentions. Also mendoza’s real goal is to bring the kids back to fire nation and restore his honor cause right now the whole fire nation kinda hates him. Whatever he can have many goals I’m not sure yet
(So they go on adventure like in mcog. They find Solaris. They find condor. And since we’re in Atla, I think the condor should be a real animal they can ride and not a ship (like Appa). And the condor would be Esteban’s spirit guide. As for pichu. He’s just a little guy like Momo)
Everyone’s looking for the avatar cause they realize that if the avatar is going to the cities, they’ll find them if they also look for him. Logically
Now gonna explain just WHY everyone wants the cities so badly. Example. If the fire nation finds the fire city, they could use that knowledge to strengthen their army of benders, and become unstoppable. But it doesn’t stop there. They don’t want the OTHER nations to find their respectives cities, cause they don’t want their enemies to become powerful duh.
Now it gets complicated. I was thinking to adapt all 4 seasons. Hear me out. So I think Isabella could be in this Au. Now I think it would be cool if she were an earth bender + spy for earth kingdom. And she’s supposed to track down the avatar obviously. Also I think she’d be like. Highly respected and come from rich family with ties to the royal family ya know. She’s accompanied by her uncle, Ambrosius (he’s a non bender but he’s still strong cause he has his metal suit). Now I’m not sure about this but I think it would be cool if Zarès were manipulating the earth king or something (I mean he does that in the show a lot)
I think the order of the hourglass could still exist. They’d be searching for the lost knowledge of the past avatars (so basically the 4 cities) just like in mcog. Only here. Ambrosius tries to murder his friends. Athanaos escapes and ends up in fire place where baby Esteban is born. Fernando is manipulated by Ambrosius and basically sent to his death. Idk the details yet. Also, because I want to create drama, once Fernando dies, Ambrosius tells Isabella that it’s Mendoza who killed him. This helps Ambrosius cause 1) now that her dads dead, she’s gonna be more attached to Ambrosius (more willing to work for him no matter what) and 2) if she thinks Mendoza killed her dad, then she’ll stop at nothing until she gets revenge for it, and Ambrosius wants Mendoza to die. So basically whenever a bad thing happens, everyone blames Mendoza for it
Also about Ambrosius’ motivations: essentially, he’s a non bender, but believes that, with technology, he can recreate the natural powers of benders. By using the knowledge from the cities, he might be able to give himself all the powers of the avatar. Hence the metal Zares suit, which would have a flame thrower and uhh water bending and air bending and earth bending you get it. Also by getting close to the avatar he can also learn how bending works
Anyway Isabella tracks down the team but at some point learns that Ambrosius lied to her. This causes her to switch sides and maybe she even teaches Esteban earth bending. Idk if I’d put Mendoza and Isabella romance. Not sure. Idk. Maybe.
As the adventure progresses, the kids learn to trust Mendoza cause he’s so helpful + he saved their lives so much + he stops anyone from trying to kidnap them. Wow what a great guy. But they don’t know his real plan
At some point in the show. Maybe midway or near the end. Mendoza had to make a choice to either hand over the kids to the fire nation (+ be pardoned for all the crimes he apparently did) or go against the fire nation and stick with the kids. Well he decides to betray the kids. Damn plot twist
He arrives back in fire nation as a hero everyone like damn you found the city + the avatar wow you deserve promotion or something. At first it’s great, cause, I mean, Mendoza gets everything he’s ever wanted, right? Yeah maybe. But then, slowly, he starts feeling real guilty about it. So much he can’t take it anymore. So he’s like. Man idc about the fire nation I need to save my kids. He goes to help them but they do not want his help at all!! They’re like man you betrayed us!! We knew you never changed!! And now Mendoza has to try and prove to them that yes, he’s changed and yes, he really wants to help them without getting anything in return
Now for the cities themselves: uh so we’re gonna have one city per season I guess
- water: I think it could be like an ice palace thingy with an ice statue of a previous avatar that they have to melt down etc idk
- Earth: would be made of sand (think wan shi tong’s library) + It also has rana’ori’s tomb so that’s fun
- Air and fire idk
Also the cities still collapse, they only collapse once the avatar has learned everything from the city. Then the city emerges again once the next avatar needs to use it etc
Some Atla plot lines that could be adapted:
- Zia pretends to be the avatar to protect Esteban and she’s brought to the fire nation, only for them to quickly realize that she’s not the avatar at all. They send her to the boiling rock (remember that prison) cause she lied about who she is. I mean technically they’re the ones who were so convinced about her being the avatar 🙄 anyway then Esteban and Tao try to break into the boiling rock to save her (like Zuko and Sokka trying to face Suki and hakoda)
- Beach episode
- Ember island players episode
- The library that sinks under the sand episode
Now some small details:
- Tao‘s weapon is a crossbow + he also still has his encyclopedia
- Zia has no weapons and instead water bends
- Esteban starts off with his dagger but slowly stops using it cause he learns bending
- Mendoza is an expert swordsman for some reason + navigation skills + just generally being a master manipulator and liar, but he can’t bend anything
- Isabella got her earth bending but also whip + sword + gun
- Ambrosius has his potions + the Zarès suit
- Gomez gets a sword but also fire bending
- Gaspard has a sword and maybe gun
- It ends with everyone teaming up and defeating the fire nation woohoo
- Look idk if Ambrosius ever joins the team or he just watches from the shadows. Maybe he joins once Mendoza leaves? Idk
- Basically if we want to be specific. Esteban is aang. Zia is Katara. Tao is Sokka. Mendoza is like Zuko but backwards in a way. Isabella is like the anti Azula but with the same trajectory as Zuko. Ambrosius is evil Iroh 😭 is Ozai Gomez? Idk anymore
Also based on the countries/continents that they visit in mcog, this is their Atla equivalents:
- the new world: some are water benders (like Zias village) some are fire benders (think the mayans)
- China: mostly earth benders. The shaolin monastery people (tian li) are air benders. Also the people in Tibet are air benders
- Japan: fire nation
- India: probably air benders
- Ormuz: earth benders, more specifically, desert/sand benders
- Africa: depends on the tribe honestly. Some would be fire or earth or water or air idk
- For the European countries I honestly don’t know…. But it’s not really that important though
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One thing I always like to do with characters is to look at what their name means. So here it goes:
Esteban: crown, garland. A variation of Stephen, of Spanish and Greek origin. Derived from the Greek name Stéphanos, meaning "crown" or "garland”
Zia: Coming from the Arabic name Ziya, it means "splendor" or "light”
Tao: of Chinese and Vietnamese origin. From a Mandarin surname, Tao has multiple meanings, such as “ceramics,” “pottery,” “pleased,” and “large waves.” Tao also means “the way” and is rooted in Taoism, a philosophy that connects people and the world through harmony. A common translation in both Chinese and Vietnamese is “peach”
Mendoza: The name Mendoza means "cold mountain", derived from the Basque words mendi (mountain) and (h)otz (cold) + definite article -a (Mendoza being mendi+(h)otza). The original Basque form with an affricate sibilant (/ts/, Basque spelling ⟨tz⟩) evolved in Spanish to the current form.
Juan: Juan is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of John. The name is of Hebrew origin and has the meaning "God has been gracious." It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking countries around the world and in the Philippines, and also in the Isle of Man (pronounced differently)
Carlos: The name Carlos has its origins in the Spanish language and can be traced back to the ancient Latin name Carolus, meaning free man. This name gained popularity in the Middle Ages and became particularly associated with the powerful rulers of the Carolingian dynasty, such as Charlemagne.
Pedro: Spanish form of the name Peter, means "stone" or "rock". It is derived from the Greek word petros, which also means "stone".
Sancho: deriving from the Spanish language, carries the profound meaning of holy or saint
Laguerra: it’s not a real last name, but it’s similar to Laguerre; French and West Indian (mainly Haiti) nickname for a belligerent person or for a valiant soldier from (Old) French guerre ‘war’ with fused feminine definite article la.
Isabella: Italian and Spanish variation of Elizabeth, which comes from the Hebrew name Elisheba, meaning "devoted to God" or "God is my oath.".
Fernando: Spanish and Portuguese origin. Coming from the Germanic name Ferdinand, it translates to “adventurer” or “bold voyager”
Gaspar: Typically masculine, it is derived from the Old Persian kaspar, meaning “treasure” or “master of treasure”
Gomez: Spanish origin and means "son of Gome". Gome, a given name, derives from the Visigothic word guma, which translates to "man". It's a patronymic surname, indicating descent from someone named Gome
Ambroise: The name Ambroise, a French variation of Ambrose, means "immortal" or "divine". It is derived from the Greek word "ambrosia," the food of the gods, believed to grant immortality. The name Ambroise is also connected to the Latin Ambrosius, which also signifies "immortal"
Athanaos: couldn’t find the name, but I found a similar one. Athanasios (Greek: Αθανάσιος), also transliterated as Athnasious, Athanase or Atanacio, is a Greek male name which means "immortal". In modern Greek everyday use, it is commonly shortened to Thanasis (Θανάσης), Thanos (Θάνος), Sakis (Σάκης), and Nasos (Νάσος).
Michel: French form of the Hebrew name Michael, means "who is like God?". It's a common given name in French-speaking countries and also appears as a surname in various regions. The name's popularity is linked to the biblical figure of the Archangel Michael
Nostradamus: The surname "Nostredame" (often romanized as Nostradamus) comes from the French phrase "Notre Dame," which translates to "Our Lady" in English. It refers to the Virgin Mary.
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