I’ll be real, I think Crowley is more twisted from the Evil Queen’s raven
Y’know with his apple tree metaphor in his recent SSR vignette, his relationship with the dark mirror (literally evil queen’s mirror), the fact that disney has more than one evil raven character he could be twisted from, etc.
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And if I said the multiverse twist this season should’ve been them recreating the twists from the past seasons each week?
Like imagine, one week is the duos twists, one week is the saboteur, one week is teams, one week is a have nots comp, one week is pandora’s box, one week is america’s player, one week is the third nominee, one week is battle of the block, one week is the hacker, do you see the wasted vision?
This season was supposed to celebrate the shows 25 season run anyway and they did not do that😭
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I also wanna be really clear and say its not just people curious about Godwyn who think this final boss fight is stupid, I’ve also seen a handful of Radahn fans who think this ending just sucks. I don’t know what all I could say to ask people to give this idea a chance? Idk. I think it’s cool and if you don’t that’s totally fine but I will get a little sad inside every time I see a drawing of Miquella riding mermaid Godwyn or Radahn punting Miquella. Some people can’t appreciate good food and that’s sad :(
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11 for Ingo and Akari?
(character dynamic ask game)
11. what's something A knows about B that most people don't? alternately, what's something most people believe about B that A doesn't?
ooh this is a good one. okay. so there's a Lot, obviously, right? on account of their similar histories, there are things that they know/believe about each other that most people don't.
like, from the one pov, everyone in jubilife thinks akari is. kind of intimidating. like sure, sweet kid, very helpful, but uh. if she ever stopped being helpful she's got like an army of terrifying monsters at her beck and call. and she came from space?? and doesn't remember why?? what could she be forgetting or hiding. suspicious. and then ofc everyone who doesn't suspect her of being a secret deadly threat to the village are like "wow akari you're so good at doing things here let me assign you every dangerous task i have that is too scary for me. thanks bye."
but meanwhile to ingo, and quite possibly only to ingo, she's just... a kid. i mean, she's a pretty good trainer, and her dedication to her dex work is impressive and deserves praise, and she's dealt so well with all of the tasks people have given her so far—but some kind of divine and/or demonic entity with a terrible secret? what are you talking about? look at her. she's the most normal ass 15 y/o ingo can remember meeting.
conversely i don't think ingo's dynamic with the pearl clan is quiiiite as rough as akari's with the galaxy team, esp. by the time akari arrives and he's had some odd years for people to get used to him, but he's still regarded as like, strange? he's not scared of pokemon in the slightest and is in fact great at handling them. he's got a habit of saying the weirdest sentences known to man and then immediately moving on. he doesn't know the things he should, and knows other things he has no apparent reason to. why does sneasler like him so much. how'd he do that so fast. but even if akari weren't already used to some of these things by virtue of being from the same future, the rest of it doesn't even register to her. he's cool and nice and fun to hang out with and that is the extent of akari's opinions on anyone.
so in that sense i guess to summarize their main thing they believe about each other that nobody else does is that the other is just. a person. like, a cool person, who they are friends with, but still just a pretty average human.
and then obvi you could talk more about how being as that is they're also better suited to understanding each others' respective feelings on the whole spacetime abduction amnesia thing, but this post is already too long as it is
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[Hey all (hey all) welcome to the greatest storm!]
[I know (I know) you have waited much too long!]
[And I (and I) I will be your shining star!]
[I'm here (I'm here) to conquer near and far!]
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"I am everywhere; I am everyone!"
For most people Leblanc adopts different personas for practicality and safety.
She doesn't always rely on her delicate features and seductive appearance. Sometimes, a more masculine look with strong muscles can be more effective. The personalities, accents and mannerisms also change for each one of them.
These personas aren't stolen; she designed them herself to use when needed. These personas can be of women or men, of various ages, but she draws the line on impersonating minors.
These alternative identities also help her avoid being recognized. She refrains from using the same persona in different places and with different groups of people. She never reveals her real name, instead using a false alias, 'LeBlanc,' or variations of it.
On occasion, she does use the likenesses of real individuals, whether they are living or deceased, based on the missions requirements. However, this is typically for specific and short-term situations. She is not above assuming someone else's identity despite the high risk of being caught.
Yes, despite everything, LeBlanc does have a real face, and she hasn't forgotten it, even though she hasn't shown it in a long time. In fact, only a few of her longtime allies occasionally see her true appearance.
Then why does she show her true face to a select few? First, those individuals have seen it before, so there's no need to conceal it. Second, it helps her stay connected to her true self. Managing so many different personas can be disorienting. Her true face and chosen name act as a grounding reminders of who she really is.
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