In S1 in House of Identity/House of Emergency (ep. 26 & 27) towards the end of the episode, there is a piece of dialogue which hurts so much more in hindsight:
Nina: it’s my fault that Alfie’s in the hospital.
Fabian: No, no it’s not. Patricia should never have left that bottle in her bag.
Nina: Don’t you understand? I’m like some curse. I was the one who was given the locket. I found the cylinders. I wish I could just go back in time and turn down the scholarship.
[cut to S3 where Nina doesn't come back.]
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I've been having serious thoughts about what if Nina went crazy/evil. I'm thinking it's her self imposed isolation. She does it to keep the people she cares about safe, but the result is she doesn't have anyone at all.
When her gran does die to Paragon related shenanigans, it leaves her with no one at all, and convinces her that she did the right thing by leaving.
When the Osirian dies, the chosen one doesn't, but Nina feels it all the same. It feels like a piece of her soul was torn out. She doesn't know Eddie lives, she doesn't reach out to anyone to confirm.
After leaving the school the others manage to live normal lives, Nina doesn't. She continues to deal with curses and spirits and what not. She struggles with the literal weight of the world on her shoulders, alone. She has no friends, no family, no Osirian. She never becomes KT's roommate or reunites with Amber in NYC.
And maybe Nina doesn't turn evil from this, but she does go to a dark place. I mean there is no villain more terrifying than one who thinks they're doing the right thing.
And years later, Nina accidentally reunites with some or all of Sibuna, and they give her shit for abandoning them. And she feels guilty about it, and responsible for what they went through without her, but she's glad it was just the one more year for them and that they were spared her fate. Not that she tells them about any of it.
And of course a mystery pops up, and Nina puts more effort into keeping them out of it, than into solving it, and it leads to disaster. And since this is a tragedy, Nina's takeaway is not to include people, but a renforcement that her existence is a curse, not just to her, but also to the people around her.
And between Nina's story here and Sarah's there is a lingering question, is being the chosen one a curse, or a self fulfilling prophicy of ruin?
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Contrary to popular belief, anubis isn’t any super great dad, but at least his trying (unlike a certain square ear father) . He has a habit of forgetting his children are children and often refers to them as it, the things, and little monsters.
He does end up murdering his wife for banging their brothers (who could of seen that coming) which sends him into a identity crisis about being just like his father, and than makes it a mission to be a better papi to his two kids.
This cursed shit is how imagine him telling Anput he washed Kebechet
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I recently got a big picture book on Ancient Egypt and it included a painting of geese and idk why but the first thing I did was imagine an ancient Egyptian man’s bread getting stolen by a goose and he chases it around in the streets, cursing it in ancient Egyptian.
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What started as me telling my brain to stop imagining Bastet drawn in the Garfield style, ended up with me discovering a couple episodes from the Garfield show about Ancient Egypt.
My accursed findings are as follows.
A mirror I will NOT be offering to Hathor.
Lasagna hungry Giza
Plot for Avatar 3
Akhenaten but he hates Mondays
An-Odie-an Jackal
Oh and Garfield saves the day with the toe of Anubis because Tarantino joke
Anyway yeah I had to see this and so do you :)
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