did a quick little sketch of Tzila
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Even crotchety outlaws need merchandising
(edited - red glove is on the left hand and Tzila doesn't wear glasses)
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my non-exhaustive list of very important concerns about what's happening next in Midst:
Tzila Guthrie gets her shoes back
Phineas Thatch acquires a new half cape
Jonas Spahr wears something that isn't his armor
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"I... don't even know how to apologize to you..."
pings as requested
@pizzaperplexed @glitchpunkz
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Tzila every single time an adult attempts to leave her vicinity
[ID: Ken from the Barbie movie confidently saying, “I’m coming with ya.” /end ID]
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If adults don’t stop dismissing Tzila right now she’s going to hijack a ship and get to the Highest Light herself. Critical factor that Lark/Harry/Saskia/any adult in Tzila’s life are missing is that Tzila is 12. She’s in that perfect spot before getting hit with crippling teenage insecurity or a full understanding of consequences, but after she’s developed enough of a brain to realize she has free will, is being talked down to (at least in her mind), and physically can just steal a ship. And Lark has been her quasi role model for presumably years, but definitely months. She can and she will try. Don’t force her hand.
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In light of the newest Midst episode being titled TRUTH.
LARK STILL HASNT TOLD TZILA SHE WAS THE ONE WHO KILLED FUZE.
Fuze! Yeah! Tzila’s beloved friend! Whom upon finding his DEAD BODY Tzila immediately went to tell Lark *her other trusted adult of course*- that he died. And Lark. Didn’t say anything!
Anyway. I’m sure that will go over well.
Because if now was the time to spill all the secrets nows your chance!
Oh god oh no.
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What if Sherman was... formerly female?
Hold on, hold on hear me out, here (the grumpy old Mica miner says, over his helping of Infinite Bread and cup of coffee):
-- For one, and this is pretty random, but Narrator Sarah almost always voices Sherman, except in the first few episodes where he appears.
-- Tzila says to Lark that she "doesn't exactly have a Mom," but she very notably did NOT say "I don't have a Mom" or "my Mom is dead." She speaks with a lot of hesitation, as if explaining this is difficult and fraught. We don't know much about the acceptance of non-hetero sexualities in the world of Midst, but her difficulty is... notable.
-- When Hieronymous sees Tzila as a teenager, he says, "She looks like Sherman," and Saskia replies, "but she's got your nose." This implies that there is some actual genetic mingling going on. The world of Midst is weird, so maybe there's a way for this to happen -- but in the logic of this Cosmos, it's easier to imagine a tearror gender-flipping Sherman after Tzila was born. If Hieronymous isn't bi, then it would explain why they "went their seperate ways."
(swallows bread, takes a draught of coffee, and grunts, giving you a conspiratorial eyebrow waggle, as if to say, "So wadda ya think?"
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