As an act of protest against Disney's """live-action""" (aka realistic CGI) remakes, I've remade parts of the Mufasa trailer in the style of the original movie.
Imagine Thor is sitting, eating his chocolate icecream and suddenly mjiolnir started to shake, a light glows from it, cracks started to form in it. And within few seconds, it bursts open.
Thor, in shock, looks at it.
Out of a sudden, a manly figure is formed. A guy with greyish-whitish skin, blackish veiny eyes, white hairs…
Meet Mjiolnir, the humanoid hammer of The God of Thunder, Thor👀
you were asking for questions in the cosg server so i was thinking: how did you take care of the children in your?? pack? tribe? (very sorry if i dont have the right word here) was it a group effort or was it more like just the parents of the child took care of it, if you know? assuming there was kids for you to be able to know this, haha.
This is such a lovely question! First of all, I still haven't found a word that translates to family-clan-tribe-cave, but I suppose it might come eventually. Second of all, I'm currently on the run by myself in the middle of nowhere so there are no kids for me to care for - but I can explain how it was in my old cave!
It's definitely more of a group effort. My cave was rather small, so there were only a few children at a time, and everyone chipped in as one large family to care for them. While very young the infants would sleep with their parents, for safety and comfort, but as they got old enough to start choosing themselves they might go to aunts or uncles, grandparents, cousins, whatever else! My sister (?) had a little baby some months before I left, and I cared for it often when others were busy. Being disabled, I didn't stray far from the cave alone so I was on nanny duty often! I loved it, too. Babies calm me down!
Disclaimer: I don't know how this is in other clan-families around, but I'd assume it's fairly similar! The modern nuclear family model isn't really sustainable in groups, or a world, like ours. You simply can't afford it! Also worth to mention that many clan-cave-tribe-families are directly related to each other, maybe with a few outsiders to mix it up. But we also don't count familial relationships as far as modern-day does; parents and children, yes, and brothers and sisters, and there's some understanding of grandparents being related to their grandchildren, but I'm not sure how much we consider aunts/nieces/cousins as direct family.
Thank you very much for the ask! I really apprecite it <3