Não posso julgar a fera,também não gosto que roubem rosas do meu jardim,não te darei uma se me pedir,mas pode ficar com todas se entregar o seu coração pra mim.
Just because I couldn't finish the fanfict about Amaya and Magnifico that I was writing today, I'm posting this somewhat ugly sketch about an idea I had with baby Magnifico ihih
(I will protect that baby with swords and knives if I have to).
So yes LET'S BURST THE FANDOM.
(I was also thinking of doing it with Strickler since I can't get enough of that old avocado)
The kingdom of Rosas is represented by a rose symbol. According to the art book, the rose represents beauty, rebirth and love.
Magnifico founded his kingdom out of love for his people to protect their beauty, their wishes. Rosas became a place he promised for people to be reborn with their greatest desires. The people of Rosas are roses.
However, Roses have thorns, which are served to protect them. Magnifico protects his people, but he does so in a way that harms them without them knowing or even have the power to do something about the way he treats them. Like a gardener who "removes" any roses he does not like.
Magnifico's spiral into wanting complete control over his "garden" resulted in everything in it covered in thorns. What was once served for protection has became harmful to everything it was protecting.
Semi off topic and related, Amaya wears the symbol on her ears. As a stated in a post I wrote about her, she's a listener. Her ears being covered may symbolize how she's in denial over her husband's questionable reign or how she always listens to him as it is his kingdom, this may also represent that she hears her people as she does care for her people, eventually her becoming the generous and kind ruler who supports them.
The roses on her ears once symbolize how she always listens to one man who created Rosas, but now represents her hearing the many voices of Rosas for her to come and help.