im impressed that asterix has a fandom, these comics were my childhood.
I grew up resenting them because we had to read some of it in French class and I just resented school as a whole and it didn't help that my French teachers that used Asterix to teach were always horrible for some reason.
Recently because I've been climbing back full force into my lifelong hyperfxation for ancient history I've been reading them on my own time (and watching the movies) for the antiquity references, and I fell in love with all the characters by accident. Go figure
Hear me out. This is a comfort headcanon of mine inspired by @obelixetcompagnie 's idea that the Gauls have a potion that allows them to transition.
I hc that Getafix himself is trans, he created the transitioning potion for himself and was the first person to test in on. It worked and since then he's been more than happy to provide it for everybody in need. Word got around Gaul about his exceptional, magical invention and the village became a place where you can travel to for help and refuge. Getafix will gladly take you in and take care of you, and so will the others, who will accept you as one of their own.
Getafix is a highly respected druid both among his peers and everyone who has even an ounce of reason in their brains, so few dare question him and his methods. The Gods wouldn't have blessed Getafix with the knowledge on how to make a trans potion if transitioning was against their will, after all, and their will must be honored. To defy Getafix and his trans potion is to defy the Gods. Cursed be the fool who dares to go against them, by Toutatis!
Photographier avec un Olympus E-M5II , en trois prises assemblées en vue panoramique avec GIMP 2.10.30. Par @kaouyana .
Le Pont-Neuf est un pont de Toulouse sur la Garonne, il relie la place du Pont-Neuf à la rue de la République. Construit aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles il est, en dépit de son nom, le plus vieux pont de la ville franchissant la GaronneN 1,N 2. Le Pont-Neuf constituait autrefois une entrée de la cité, symbolisée sur la rive gauche par un arc de triomphe (détruit en 1860) portant une statue équestre du roi Louis XIII. (Article Wikipédia).