V being mad at Luz for leaving irritates me, because while V has technically has walked in her shoes she has no way of actually knowing how life was for her
Yes, her mom loves her, but that isn't always enough, and realistically before Luz left, her mom was sending her to a conformity camp which was probably the exact opposite of what she needed
It makes sense that Luz ran away, and V resenting her for it shows that she truly doesn't understand what she was going through before arriving in the Demon realm
Cages come in all shapes and sizes, and just because Luz's cage was different than V's didn't make it any less of a cage for her
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Vee can morph/shape-shift
But can she morph into litterally anything?
She can morph clothes onto herself
Can she turn her hand into a cup?
CAN SHE TURN INTO A CAR????
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I have two ideas for a Hunter prompt. I feel like Hunter and Amity would just sit together on a couch and they would read each other's book (Hunter would read Azura and Amity Cosmic Frontier) cause both were curious. The second is him with Vee and Luz playing a board game (Noceda sibling bonding).
I went with the Amity and Hunter prompt! Because I think they'd be great friends tbh.
Amity did try to befriend him at the lake - controversial opinion here, I know, but I don't get why people think they'd hate each other. I think they'd get along really well! <:'D <3
THEY SIT LIKE A LADY AND A GENTLEMAN. I will die on the hill that they both got raised with upperclass manners asdfg.... I'm biased here, of course. If you know you know. *stares at my ibwr readers*
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Canon Bisexual Characters
Happy Bisexual Day of Visibility. Here's another icon set of canonically bisexual characters.
Luz Noceda from The Owl House; featured her before, but given the show ended this year, it only seems appropriate to include her one last time.
V (Valerie) from Cyberpunk 2077; she is compatible with both a male and a female doll at Clouds, and has both male and female romance options.
Hunter from The Owl House; revealed by Dana Terrace after the show ended to be bisexual.
Johnny Silverhand from Cyberpunk 2077; during an optional conversation at the Dicky Twister, a male strip club, Johnny reminisces about getting a lap dance from a "latino hunk", and when questioned about it by V, notes that he swings both ways. Additionally, his only objection to V sleeping with River is that she's "making him fuck a cop", and when asked what he would do differently in the Blistering Love side job, he can respond that he would "do Kerry".
Meredith Stout from Cyberpunk 2077; if V sides with her during The Pickup story mission, then they can join her later in the game for a one night stand, regardless of gender.
Kerry Eurodyne from Cyberpunk 2077; although he can only be romanced by Male V, women's clothing can be found strewn around his house and an email exchange confirms he has an ex-wife. Additionally, he's explicitly bisexual in the lore of the original tabletop game.
Astolfo (Rider of Black) from Fate/Apocrypha; doesn't care if his lover's gender is male or female. Last year, I mistakenly identified him as Ambiguously Bisexual, as seen here. I'm including him in the Canon set this year to rectify that mistake.
V (Vincent) from Cyberpunk 2077; same reasons as his female counterpart.
Jean-Baptiste Augustin from Overwatch; Baptiste was revealed to be bisexual in this year's Overwatch 2 pride event.
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Quick Refresher
Just a reminder that the winners of Segment 1 and Segment 2 were "The Shinning" and "Time and Punishment."
Both segments are from Treehouse of Horror V. If "Nightmare Cafeteria" wins Segment 3, we'll have also crowned the series best Treehouse of Horror episode.
But we'll have to wait and see
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