...curious, technically Literally Any Woman could qualify, considering that they are not a Man of Woman Born. Are you counting that?
No! The quote says "None of Woman Born shall Harm Macbeth"
Also, the idea of *any woman* killing Macbeth is just. Not interesting? Like on the male side we have Lightning McQueen, Gandalf, Doofenshmirtz, Castiel, Sun Wukong, Frankenstein's Creature. And then on the Ladies side we would have.... Literally anyone? Jane from the grocery store? No! Where is the spice!? Where is the glamor!?!? We need Smurfette! Annabeth! Thumbelina! Alecto! Tinkerbell! Eve!
This is a competition for loopholes! Exceptions! Not anyone who isn't a man. That's lame!
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has there been anyone from mha? and would an entirely different identity count- like, a shapeshifter with two faces
6 submissions from My Hero Academia!
And no I wouldn’t count that, unless they were physically putting something on their face (or whole body) to change appearance
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change: Has your OC ever drastically changed their appearance? Significant haircuts, big tattoos, complete wardrobe swap, etc? Why? How do they feel about the change?
oc asks: character design edition
Yes, though none of them was a choice she made - and it's mostly related to her hair. Alun had her hair forcefully cut short for the entirety of her time in the Steppes, it was kept that way both as a punishment and as a way of making a point, and denying her autonomy over herself. Her hair remained like that up until she left the place properly, and she never really cut it since then besides an occasional trim, but no haircuts or anything of the sort.
Alun doesn't have any tattoos, piercings, or intentional body changes - she would only do any of those if ushered by someone else, either over the temptation of trying something new or simply engaging in the act with whoever would push her towards it. Though she would likely do it without thinking twice, engaging in something for the 'enhancement' of her appearance on her own behalf and without 'purpose' is extremely difficult as she doesn't have that kind of affection for her own body.
The wardrobe is also another thing that took a while for it to grow into something that reflected more of her tastes, for many years after she left the Steppes, all of her clothing were things given or chosen by other people, often the ones that had a leader-figure in her life at the time.
I'd say her current tastes are an amalgam of everyone that came before, leaning into the things she liked in appearance and the things she found practical.
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Bill reading the Great Gabtsy
I’ve never read the great Gatsby personally but I hear it’s got unrequited love…
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for the "at least partially human" requirement in the heir competition, would it qualify characters who seem to have human traits (bipedal, anthropomorphic, opposable thumbs, canonically separate from the animal species they are visibly associated with) so it could technically be reasonably inferred that they were somehow a product of genetically modified humans at some point in the distant past, and therefore descended from a Scottish human somewhere down the line, or would that not work? (the character in question is canonically Scottish despite questionable part-human status, so that part isn't a problem.)
is this about donald duck again
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Oops, accidentally deleted an ask asking about submitting an OC, I’m sorry anon.
The answer: Any of you are more than welcome to submit your own characters, however I can’t guarantee they’ll make it into the bracket.
I mentioned in a previous ask, and still intend to do so, to run a round or two at the start for the smaller/ lesser-known characters, but even then I may have to leave out the ones with only one submission, depending how the submissions go
(I’m up to ~500 submissions after just 4 days, and planning to keep submissions open for another couple weeks, and I was going to cap it at a 128-character bracket*)
(*128 includes the winners of the preliminary rounds)
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