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#after that case i looked up jade on google and i was like huh i can see how you mixed em up. also hes kinda hot
kasumikoujou · 11 months
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daily pivot no9... whuh?
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elfstuck · 1 year
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Gettin the Band Back Together
Finally watching the Homestuck Recap and trying to catch up. (It is 8pm on Apr 13 for me, as I write this. I want to post something for Homestuck Day that's not just 'hey I am aware it's Homestuck Day.') I have not given up on this blog, but as you can see, it is not at the top of my "do this now" priority lists.
(Since I last did serious blogging here, I have created two (tiny) solo TTRPGs, watched BNHA and Untamed and read ridiculous amounts of fic for both, and gotten a Real Job. With. Like. Union benefits. Also my father died in the early Covid era (not of Covid) and this made the whole lockdown thing much easier to handle because I had no interest in being social for at least six months after that.) (And every week, my Google calender says "Reminder: Homestuck liveblogging!" which has served as a weird touchstone for normality throughout the hellscape years.)
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GENERAL NOTES: I want ZERO SPOILERS. NONE. I have a friend (@chibipaw) to help me by reading my inbox, but that just means "she will delete stuff that has spoilers" and I won't see it. I have a broad definition of spoilers. Like. I do not want to hear "oh you'll see that one again" or "wait'll you see what happens when they meet." I was not happy to be told that the people chatting with Our Protagonists were the trolls I'd heard so much about. Don't assume "everyone knows that"; I have managed to block out an incredible amount of knowledge about this fandom.
I am here for the tentabulges. Eventually. I will be reading all the depraved fic. Eventually. I ship them all. Eventually.
…I may ship them all before eventually.
Lemme see if I got this:
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It's John's 13th birthday. It has been John's 13th birthday for longer than John has been alive.
His neighborhood got blown up. But he's safe (…for some values of "safe") in the Medium, where things are weird.
Kernelsprites. More than one of them.
Rose is playing with the server version of Sburb
Dave is arguing with trolls
Jade is doing something with a dreamscape something or other
Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey
Wayward Vagabond yay
Midnight crew. Midnight crew song. (Not actually part of the story.) (I want Midnight Crew song fanfic.)
Prospit. Derse. Multiple peoples with the same initials in different settings.
Chess war something (I have kinda stopped paying attention to the recap.)
Multiple strange worlds: Land of Wind and Shade; Land of Light and Rain; Land of Heat & Clockwork, all of which I want custom dragons for. This is complexified by the fact that Flight Rising expanded its color scheme while I was reading Homestuck, and also there are now swarms of new dragon types so I will have to rethink my plans for LOWAS and LOHAC dragons. I don't think I've seen Jade's realm yet.
Trolls with initials that are all "lower case letter followed by capital letter," with meanings that maybe attach to zodiac signs. (PLZ NO SPOILERS I already know too much.)
Flash has died but I have the Unofficial Homestuck Collection and also there's something kinda-sorta like Flash support in Firefox now although I may not have all the features I used in the past.
I have lost both my place in the story and my awareness of context so WHO CARES HERE WE GO.
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…Is this too long? Should I bump the actual liveblogging to next post? Should I put it under a read-more tag? I have lost all sense of how I normally pace these things.
gC gives John (eB) a map. An FL4 map. Because that was a thing when Homestuck was written. FL4 files are no longer viable ways to give information. However, given what I know of HS trolls, that would not prevent them from using it.
(Huh my HSLB folder already has a "Google LOWAS.png" file which means this is probably ground I have already covered. Oh well.)
GOOGLE LOWAS
John goes to gate on top of mountain, sees pretty swirly colors that are LOLAR, and crashes into Rose's room. Talks to Dave on Rose's computer.
…Yeah, this looks familiar. Huh.
Look this is the last pic from my regular liveblogging days:
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if someone could give me a link for that page, I'd be grateful. In the meantime, I'll go through from where I am and try to catch up. I probably backed up some deliberately but I am now entirely lost.
John is chatting with two Daves. One in orange. One in red. There are timeline issues. I think.
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John goes poking through Rose's room. (The wone with MEOWMEOWMEOW all over the walls. Rose: Not the sane one.) He grabs some books with his captchalogue. Or into his sylladex. Dammit, I have forgotten the terminology attached to my favorite feature of this game. Story. Webcomic. Whateverthefuck this is.
Gets the codes from the books.
…and then we're back to… Dave in Derse? Dave and Rose in Derse? Back to John, getting his birthday gift from Rose: some kind of purple-black stuffed rabbit. More bunnies in boxes for John. John is happy with all the bunnies in boxes.
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(Huh I already had a 'Chaos Dunk' image too, but not the animated gif. Apparently years of ignoring this have not changed my ideas about which images are interesting & worth sharing.)
This section has NEW RELEVANCE since I am now into Untamed fandom and gifts of rabbits are emotionally meaningful in ways that they were not when I started reading Homestuck. If John loves receiving bunnies, does that make him a Hanguang-Jun analogue? I will have to explore this idea.
John leaves a salamander for Rose in thanks.
There are pesterlog conversations of which I understand almost nothing. Timey-wimey shenanigans. Gonna hope I can pick up the gist of it later because I am not rereading the whole damn thing up to now to get context for these, which I kind of had before but have long lost.
There is a jam session with Dave and Rose in Derse, with 5 musical options. These are selectable by having Dave press buttons. Or by clicking on them directly in the new app.
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These open in separate tabs in the Homestuck Collection. Right. The other reason to work my way through Homestuck: The music is awesome.
Of these, I like Derse Dreamers best.
Huh. the Collection and the website have DIFFERENT CONTENT wtf. Website: Page 1720. Altered from the original - the sound button is at the top because Flash support is now all wonky. Fine. But the second picture here isn't in the collection. (I am fine with this. I don't like the second picture. But it means, sigh, I really will be needing to go back and forth between the Collection app & the website. Ghah.)
Plz throw thoughts at me so I will be inspired to keep doing this.
Only. Not spoilery thoughts. Please.
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astrumocs · 2 years
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🗣 fooor Odarem and Jejune perhaps????
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This is a fun combo choice, thank u, Liam. Also, this is from Odarem's perspective and happened in the past!
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You haven't been back planet-side for very long, only a couple of hours at most, and the jet lag of space travel is definitely still battering you- it was only your second time back from space, after all. You've gotten pretty good at shaking it off with a caffeinated drink and some snacks from one of your favorite convenience stores, though, so that's where you're headed this evening. In fact, you're already opening the door to the sound of the place's signature bell chime, glancing around to take in the familiar sight.
It's not a particularly special place, but you often came here from Julian's hive to get study snacks and energy drinks; he never liked the energy drinks, but he couldn't deny the need when you were both cramming for exams.
You can't help the bittersweet smile that catches your lips for a moment, losing yourself in the memory. In fact, you probably would've stood there thinking about it for a few more long moments if there wasn't suddenly a little jade-blooded kid peering into your view, fangs glinting under the fluorescent lights.
"You good stranger? You look like you're about to cry."
They have an amused smile on their face, so they're obviously teasing you. You don't mind, you've gotten good at dealing with all types of ragging in the fleet, so a kid doesn't worry you too much.
"Just passing the time." You nod your head towards the counter, where the cashier was currently dozing off. They'd likely had a boring shift and a long night, so you didn't want to wake them yet, it just seemed cruel.
The jade doesn't turn their head, seeming to already be aware of this with no intention of changing their awake status either.
"Haven't seen you around here before, fleet guy, so what brings you here tonight of all nights?" The smile doesn't leave their face, but their eyes are pretty intently scanning your fleet-issued gloves.
Oh, shit, you did forget to change out before going out, huh? You were so tired that it actually slipped your mind, for once. You offer an apologetic grimace to them at the pointed mention.
"Conscripted. Just ah, walking down memory lane. I used to be a frequent flyer here, the hot fries are pretty high tier."
You're trying to keep things calm and civil, but you don't blame other trolls for reacting to you this way either, even the young ones who know better tend to react this way, so you understand where they're coming from.
Their left ear flicks beneath their thin hood, although you're not familiar enough with them to know what that body language means in this case. They study you for a long and intense moment before they look up into your eye again and smirk bigger than before.
"I guess your taste isn't too bad then, old man!"
They toss you a bag of that exact snack- somehow- and then add, "Now shoo, I don't want your type around here. Don't come back on weekends either, I'd hate to kill you."
Their tone of voice is incredibly nonchalant, and their body language is relaxed. You can't help but observe that it seems a little practiced, but you know now isn't the time to try meddling in someone else's affairs when you aren't wanted. You'd only be acting on half a hunch, anyway.
"You seem nice, I'd hate to die...?" you smile in reply as you trail off, waiting to see if they'll at least tell you their name.
Their face falls into a contemplative frown for a moment, eyes flicking to the side in thought before returning back to your gaze with their own steely one.
"J6, but you can call me Junipr."
"Odarem Mortis. I don't suppose you'll let me leave the money for this little treat before seeing me out, would you, Junipr?"
"You can leave it, but I will steal it." they offer, with a playful shrug.
Boy, what a kid. You have hope that they can take care of themself, knowing that you wouldn't be able to offer more than your good wishes in this current part of your life. Taking the change out of your pocket anyway, you just hand it straight to them.
"Here then, for the chat. And keep weekends, they're all yours, I won't be around too long anyhow."
They snatch it from your hands, a momentary spark of awe glinting in their eyes before dissipating and leaving only warry-ness. They take a few steps back from you after that, so you take that as your cue to head out, ears listening intently in case they were to start coming at you out of the blue.
The doorbell chimes again as you exit, and just before the door closes behind you, a couple of words catch your ears.
"Goodbye, Dr. Mortis."
How did they know to call you a doctor?
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indigosabyss · 3 years
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Jaded
Izuku didn’t know when it started exactly. He supposed it might have been when he first got his own laptop, when he was twelve years old. In the years before this, his mom usually made sure that he didn’t get sucked into forums for hours on end, but once he got his laptop, he was almost immediately sucked into the rabbit hole of hero forums and discussions. Sure, Bakugo might bully him in school, and all the teachers would turn a blind eye, and every person who knew that he was quirkless treated him like he had been given a death sentence or something, but on the forums, no one knew him, and no one could tell that he was quirkless. His voice mattered.
Well, it mattered just as much as every other faceless voice on the internet, but that was at least more than you could say about his actual life. Until, one day, he found himself looking at a news clipping on one of these forums.
Middle School Mass Murderer Still At Large
Tragedy struck as a middle school in Yokohama that we are not allowed to name because of privacy laws. A dozen students was found locked in a janitor’s office, with stab wounds covering them. At least half of those students succumbed to the wounds, while the remaining students are in critical condition.
According to the statement of one of the victims, they had been led there by a classmate, who had also been found dead in the office, and furthermore, had already decayed more than the other casualties when the kids were found that same day. Of course, the traumatizing circumstances make the statement somewhat untrustworthy, but with this just following an incident a few blocks away, at a school which had a seemingly healthy and bright student allegedly kill a fellow student, is sparking worry that there is a mysterious villain in the shadows, with a Quirk that is manipulating these poor children to butcher each other.
All citizens are firmly advised to stay safe, and all middle school students should be on high alert. If you think anything is off, or have suspicions about the identity of this atrocious criminal, do not hesitate to contact the local heroics agency.
Pictured below are the innocent children who’s lives were taken far too young, just hours before the tragedy.
Izuku stared at the pictures of several students, smiling happily at the camera, and some candid shots too.
There was fervent debate below the post, discussing who exactly could’ve done such a thing, and how it was possible. It all seemed redundant to Izuku.
Couldn’t they see? The killer was right in front of them. Everything lined up so well.
Of course, he could be wrong though, it would be just like a Quirkless Deku like him to be barking up the completely wrong tree, but a quick Google searches later, and he didn’t think that that’s what it was. It just seemed so crystal clear for it to be wrong.
So, he through his hat into the ring, and dove into the comments.
MightyGreenBoy217: It’s pretty obvious that it was the girl who killed her classmate from a couple schools away.
IceQueen: Umm… proof?
MightyGreenBoy217: I looked up her case, and it has slightly more information. Her name is Himiko Toga, and her Quirk has to do with blood, considering the fact that she was seen drinking the blood of the victim. Her Quirk is not public as she is still a minor, but taking into account that both of her parents have somewhat shapeshifting-based Quirks, it would be prudent to assume it’s the same for her. Remember that there is eye witness testimony of a girl who should’ve been dead before the incident took place, leading them to the scene of the crime.
Furthermore, the idea of a Quirk unlocking violent tendencies in the minds of other people, while plausible, doesn’t seem to match anything I can find in the database. It could be a form of brainwashing, but it seems unlikely, since there were no suspicious figures loitering about the school according to reports from other newspapers.
Plus, if you look into the backdrop of the pictures we’re shown, you can actually see Himiko Toga standing there in the corner. Plus, I got super curious, and started thinking about motive, because no one would do anything without a motive, and I found out that one of the children pictured here was also in a picture in another article, about the Himiko Toga incident. I dug into it, because I was super curious, and it turns out that one of the victims was actually a former friend of Himiko Toga’s, who had actually been the one to report her to the authorities, so it’s safe to assume that she did this for revenge.
He released a breath as he tapped the Enter button. He’d gone on for a bit too long, but he needed to cram all his information in it so they might just follow where he was coming from, just in case it turned out that he was wrong.
He bit his lip and waiting for someone or the other to respond.
Meteoric-iron: Holy shit…. You got that from some news articles?!
MightyGreenBoy217: Yeah, I did. Why, you think I'm off the mark??
IceQueen: Wow... That's a lot of evidence. It's nowhere near enough proof though. But you gotta admit the coincidences are a bit too perfect.
Yeah, that was all it was, just a massive coincidence he was looking too deep into.
He ended up putting his laptop away when his mother called him out for dinner, and didn't think about that incident again.
Until that is, a couple days later when the user called Meteoric-iron sent him a DM.
Meteoric-iron: ARE YOU A PSYCHIC OR SOMETHING?!
Along with that, there was a link to an article, that Izuku hesitantly clicked on.
Middle School Murderer Identified
The culprit of the slew of deaths happening in middle schools in one corner of the Yokohama Prefecture has been identified as one Himiko Toga, aged 14.
Police were able to connect the dots when someone brought up the fact that a person with great resemblance to Himiko Toga was found in pictures taken on the same day as the attack. Further investigation revealed her saliva was found on the scene, and usage of her Quirk seemed to be the reason behind the conflicting sequence of events.
The local authorities admit that it might have been solved quicker, and the villain might have been apprehended, if they had had a more competent analyst, since Quirk Records of children are not disclosable to anyone without good reason.
He stared at the article, hardly daring to believe it. He actually got it right? But how?
He typed back to the person.
MightyGreenBoy217: Haha, nothing that cool. It was just a hunch. Glad I was right tho!
Meteoric-iron: That is so crazy. You got to the bottom of it in… what? A couple hours? And it took the police several days. You a hero or something?
MightyGreenBoy217: Oh, nothing like that! I just like quirks and stuff. It just clicked when I saw the pieces laid out.
Meteoric-iron: Huh… you should be a QA. Bet everyone will fall over their feet for someone that good.
Izuku felt like scoffing. Yeah, right, like anyone would want some of his crappy analyses.
But... Well, this person wasn't the first person to say that. It couldn't hurt to try.
That night, he looked over the profile of his new analyst account on the quirk discussion forum he'd been a part of for a while.
Everything was there, from his fees per commission (Nothing; he didn't want to make someone pay for his work when they didn't know how poor quality it was), to any restrictions he had, (nothing about lethal spots, especially for heroes; he'd heard enough horror stories about villains approaching analysts to get them to help kill a hero)
All that remained was a name. What could he do?
He tapped his chin as he tried to think. What was special about him?
Considering how he was always being told how plain looking he was, there wasn't a lot.
He was Quirkless, but that wasn't something he wanted to be known for. No way someone would trust him with a quirk after that.
He ran a hand through his hair, before freezing. Wait, he had green hair. Wasn't there some English word for the color green? What was it? Jared? Jaded?
Yeah, jaded, that was probably it.
Just to be sure, he Googled it.
Turns out, it did not mean green. It meant exhausted. What was the word he was looking for?
As he thought it over, his eyes drifted over the definition again. Huh, oddly, it seemed fitting to him.
It was an impulsive choice, but he typed it in quickly.
Jaded_qa.
He didn't have time to overthink it, as he pressed Enter before he could start to back down.
And just like that, it was done.
He didn't know it then, but his life was about to get a whole lot crazier.
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project-ml · 6 years
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Project: Tarot 2017 - In the Hand of Fate
In The Hand of Fate
Project: Tarot 2017 Masterpost (tbp)
Author: @pateatsaburger​
Beta’d By: @the-bored-bookworm​, @misfireezreal​
Summary: The miraculous cure isn’t perfect and everyone suffers after effects of being akumatised, and on Halloween, the heroes suffer the effects of their own miraculous.
Tags: Halloween, cat and bug appearance changes, akuma abilities, classroom antics
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“Player One wins!” announced the pre-recorded digital voice. The pixelated robot form of NAD03 stood triumphant over the crumpled mass of MX-01.
“Come on, dude!” Nino threw his controller on the floor, “When did you get so good at this?”
Adrien gave a cool smirk and folded his hands behind his head. “Ha, if you think I’m good, Nino, you should go a round with Marinette. She’s unstoppable at this game. Right, Marinette?”
The girl in question was sitting at a nearby table filled with home-baked snacks her parents had brought up to her room. The mountain of tasty food served as a believable hiding spot to ogle Adrien from. It was all she could do. The simple fact that Adrien Agreste was in her room was sending her brain into overdrive. A sharp bump to her side snapped her out of staring at the dreamy boy. “Huh, what? I mean, yeah! I’m… super good at that… hehe...”
Awkward silence followed for what felt like hours.
“Round Two!” announced the video game and the boys returned to the fight.
“What was that, girl?” Alya whispered, “He was paying you a compliment!”
Marinette gripped her hair, “I know, I just freaked out! I wasn’t prepared for today! You’re the one who suggested having this video game tournament in my house!” She pressed her face to the table and groaned. This was going terribly. Alya was always the level headed one. She worked so hard to give Marinette dozens of chances to be alone with Adrien, all of which Marinette screwed up. “How do I talk to him without making it weird?”
Alya patted the girl’s head, “Hey, you’ll get there. You just need to take baby-steps.” She thought about it, “How about… you ask him for his number.”
“His number? But I already have that. I got it from you.”
“Adrien doesn’t know that,” Alya winked and got up. “Okay, Adrien, you’ve done enough damage. It’s my turn to kick Nino’s butt.”
“Dude, not cool!”
“Have at it,” Adrien handed her the controller.
Marinette’s heart stopped as she realized her crush was coming her way. Her body spasmed as it couldn’t decide whether it wanted to run or stay. In the end, her indecisiveness was her downfall.
“Thanks for inviting us, Marinette. I’m having a great time.” His face was radiant like the sun. She felt like she would melt under the warmth. “...Marinette?”
She blinked as she realized she was staring again, “Ah! That’s great! You’re having a great time so that’s great! You’re great! Everything’s great! Great! Yay!”
Her gaze drifted past him, towards Alya who mouthed, ‘Baby-steps.’
Marinette took a deep breath, steeled herself, and looked straight at the cookie tray for bravery. In the center of the sweets stood the serpent-like body of a jade dragon. Her mom had left it there, telling Marinette it was a good luck charm. The woman had then shot a knowing smile at Adrien which he thankfully didn’t see. Marinette was so embarrassed by what her mom was insinuating that she practically shoved the woman out of the room, making sure to quickly thank her and ask her to please not come back. Now, she hoped that little green dragon did have some magic. Marinette knew luck was real, but she was only lucky as Ladybug. How could a normal girl do this?
“Um, Adrien, I was wondering. M-m-maybe, next time, I don’t have to invite everyone through Alya.” Her eyes followed the dragon to the silver tray, she followed the silver tray to his arm, she followed his arm to his face. He was patiently listening with that same glowing smile full of understanding and happiness, “Maybe… I could invite you if I… had…” she gulped, “Nino’s number!”
His eyebrow arched up, “Nino’s number?”
Marinette forced a smile and gritted her teeth as her subconscious started kicking her repeatedly, “Yeah, you know, to make getting a hold of him a bit smoother.”
“Sure...” he returned the smile, one more believable than hers, and pulled out his phone.
“Dudes, check it out!” Nino slammed what looked like a brick onto the table. Alya stood behind him giving Marinette a wordless apology. “I found these under the cabinet. I think they’re like sparrow cards or something.”
“They’re called Tarot cards, Nino,” Alya corrected while grabbing his shoulders, “Now stop trying to avoid losing to a girl and get back to the game.”
Adrien shuffled through the cards, their designs were intricate and mysterious. Each held a single word along with the miniature paintings. Marinette could tell they were old. The edges were frayed and bent, but the imagery was still vibrant. She vaguely remembered her dad rifling through this deck many years ago, “I think these belong to my dad… What are they doing in my room?”
“You can use them to predict the future, right?” Nino asked, “Let’s totally do that!”
Adrien nodded, “Yeah, that sounds like fun.”
Relief washed over Marinette. Now she had more time to work up the courage to ask Adrien. She gave Alya a desperate look.
Alya sighed, “Fine.”
A quick online search was all Alya needed in order to figure out how to do a supposedly proper card reading. As proper as a Google search could find. Although, she admitted, the ceremony was much more complicated than she originally thought. Snacks were pushed to the table edges and everybody watched as she placed several cards face down to form an odd shape. “The Hand of Fate,” Alya called it, “Constantly moving, taking us along for the ride. Who we doing?”
“Ladies first,” Adrien motioned towards Marinette.
Marinette giggled. All the excitement in the air felt silly. At the same time, though, she was… nervous. She wondered what the cards had in store.
Alya flipped the one closest to Marinette. On it was a tall dark obelisk in a dry desert. Its silhouette framed sharply by the burning ball of fire behind it. “The Tower,” Alya read off the guide on her phone, “It could mean a sudden change… good or bad.”
“Ooooohhh...” Nino fanned his fingers trying to be scary.
Alya cleared her throat and the boy stopped. She then followed the direction the tower pointed until she hit a second card. Pictured there was a man and woman, both wore absolutely nothing. An angel smile down upon them. “Uh oh, The Lovers,” Alya playfully sang, “Looks like we got a sudden change to love.” This launched a round of snickers that left Marinette blushing.
Marinette could feel all three pairs of eyes on her. The only ones she cared about were the green ones next to her. This was too much. “Alya, quit it!” Still, a part of her wanted these cards to actually hold some kind of power.
“Hey, it’s not me,” Alya shrugged, “This is fate. And fate has one more card to play.” Her finger traced the direction of the angel’s gaze to a card standing alone in the corner. She flipped it and all the teasing ended.
“Whoa… dark,” she heard Nino mutter.
Marinette peaked. Her heart stopped.
On a white horse rode a knight. The medieval armor, heavy and thick. The only opening was the lifted visor resting on the man’s forehead. At least, she assumed it was a man. Hard to tell when they have a skull for a face. The unsettling ghoulish creature led the steed across its name: Death.
Alya fumbled with her phone, “R-r-relax, guys, it’s not literal,” she scanned the screen for an answer. “Oh! It can mean: from known to unknown. That’s… vague?”
The world was spinning in Marinette’s head. Does this mean her love for Adrien was doomed to fail? Was there nothing she could do? Was there even a point in trying?! She didn’t want to think about this. She needed air. She pushed the table away so she could run to the balcony. But then she heard something wobble. In the corner of her eye, she spied a flash of jade fall to the floor followed by a crash.
Blinding light spilled from the stone dragon’s remains, quickly engulfing the room.
“Whoa! What’s happening?!” cried Nino.
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“Not much, what’s happening with you?” Marinette flirted back. She leaned her head on Adrien’s shoulder, enjoying the comfort of his arm draped around her. She wished she could stay like this forever, but the walk from school to her house was so short.
“If that’s the case, I was thinking maybe we do something today. Just the two of us,” he sweetly suggested.
Marinette stopped and clasped Adrien’s hands in hers, “Really? You’re open? No photoshoots, fencing, or networking dinners?”
“I set aside today a month ahead of time,” he puffed out his chest with pride, causing her to laugh at his ridiculous pose. Ideas raced through her imagination, they hadn’t been on a date in weeks. Now they had a whole day to themselves and she wanted to do everything!
A terrified scream pierced the air. Several identical white-skinned, red-skirted jesters fled down the streets in fear. Far in the distance sauntered another, only this one wasn’t scared. She was confident and angry.
“Oh no...” whispered Marinette before she was pulled into an alley. “Adrien—” Before she could beg him to stay, his lips pressed against hers. She closed her eyes and enjoyed his presence a little while longer.
He took her hands and wrapped her fingers around something small. “Plagg, claws out.” In a blast of green, Cat Noir stood before her.
“Let me come with you. I can help,” she blurted out.
Both of them hesitated, surprised at her words. Cat Noir recovered first and cupped her cheek, “I’ll be back. I promise, princess,” he said with bittersweet longing. He leaped up the walls and disappeared.
He would come back. He always did, but never for long. It was hard enough being in love with a fashion model. A fashion model who doubled as a superhero, though? It was a miracle they ever saw each other. She opened the velvet case he had left. There rested two diamond-studded earrings. Happy tears brimmed. She had mentioned so long ago how she always wanted real jewelry but her family couldn’t afford them. He must’ve been paying attention. She removed her cheap plastic pair and put on the gift. She stepped out of the alley and looked at her reflection in a shop window.
Beautiful.
She really did look like a princess.
She would trade them in a second for her prince.
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“This is temporary,” Master Fu told Wayzz like he did with every new prisoner.
The little green kwami said nothing to the man, choosing instead to return to meditating in his record player. The man stroked his short, gray beard. The habit brought small comfort during these troubling times. In his long life, he never expected to be responsible for the suffering of so many. A wall of monitors stood before him. They showed similar sterile cells. Sealed off from the outside world, each was home to one poor soul. And he had put them there.
When Hawkmoth first surfaced, Fu had easily found the perfect wielder for the Cat Noir ring. However, he had no such luck with the Ladybug Miraculous. With no way of purifying the Akumas and undoing the damage they inflict, Cat Noir could only break what held the dark butterflies, destroy the insects and free the victims from Hawkmoth’s control. While this seemed to work at first, it became apparent that those infected were at greater risk of re-akumatization. They had to be protected, watched, and contained. Fu was forced to turn to the Mayor. The politician came off as naive but he truly cared about the people of Paris. Once he saw the destructive power the Akumas held, he granted Fu full use of La Sante high security prison.
“That cat boy’s bringing another one for you, Master Fu,” informed the chubby policeman at the door.
“Thank you, Roger.”
He watched another monitor as the hero walked the latest de-akumatized victim, a handcuffed girl with long black hair, down the cold corridor. This one was probably another of Adrien’s classmates. Hawkmoth had taken a liking to them. It seemed like they kept getting younger. After Cat Noir locked the cell door, Fu turned off the monitor. He could never watch the first day. The child’s pain and fear was too great.
“Temporary...” he muttered. In his palm rolled two red and black polkadotted jewels. The power to end that pain and fear locked within. Out of reach without a wielder.
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When an Akuma attacks, the streets shut down until the police give the all clear. In other words, no customers. Instead of staring at the empty bakery, Marinette’s mother tried to pass the time by commenting on her new jewelry, “That boy is too good to you, Marinette.”
“Why don’t we invite him over for dinner as thanks,” her father offered.
Marinette put on a smile, “I’ll ask.” She absently rubbed the earrings while leaning over the counter. Her parents bustled about, making sure all the breads they probably wouldn’t sell today would stay good until tomorrow. That is, if anyone came tomorrow. This area of Paris had become the hub of the most Akuma appearances, which drove all the shoppers away. Each time, her parents would shrug and say it was an off day, but from their frantic pace and long looks at the deserted sidewalks Marinette could tell that that was a lie. She had even overheard them whispering about the possibility of moving. Clearly, they couldn’t afford to invite Adrien over for dinner and they were just being nice. “He might need to clear his schedule. It… fills up pretty fast.” She didn’t want to give her parents any false hope, what with Adrien having to save the world and stuff.
Running out the door to rescue the day.
Leaving her behind.
‘Let me come with you. I can help.’
What had she been thinking? She had always simply smiled and wished him luck. The very idea of fighting at his side was ridiculous. She had no powers; never threw a single punch in her life. She must be going crazy. Still, in that moment, there had been... something.
Her thumb brushed a bit too hard against one of the prickly edges of the gemstone on her ear and she pulled away with a hiss.
“Honey, you alright?” her dad asked.
“I’m okay, don’t worry,” Marinette assured while hiding her cut behind her back.
Her mother saw it, “Careful, real diamonds can leave a mark.”
She needed air.
“Call if you need me,” she said as she climbed the stairs to her room, ready for the refreshing breeze on her balcony. Her head had barely poked through the trapdoor when she stopped. A feast of desserts stood in her room on a table she recognized as the one they used for cake displays downstairs. Stale crumbs littered the floor. She heard the droning buzz of her television alongside the menu theme of Ultimate Mecha Strike III.
“Hello?” Marinette whipped around, wondering if she had accidentally walked in on a surprise party. Nobody answered. Then she saw something she never thought she would ever see again.
She bolted up the last few steps and ran to it. The bookbag was the same shade of blue as she remembered. She flipped the thing over and found the impossible words stitched into the side: ‘Property of Alya Cesaire.’ Maybe she really was going crazy. There was no way Alya’s bag could be here. Marinette had brought it to her friend when she first visited her cell and yet there it was, an exact replica. Or maybe not so exact… Hanging off one of the straps was an odd little decoration. It kinda resembled a ladybug.
Before she could investigate further, her ears picked up another sound over the TV. A single note, endlessly echoing. It was faint, ominous, ethereal, almost otherworldly. And it came from under a pile of cards on the floor. Marinette carefully pushed the mess aside and found a jade dragon broken into three pieces. Curiously, each piece stood atop a Tarot card. The music ebbed and flowed from the chunks of stone which seemed to be somehow glowing.
Magic. The source of Akumas!
Marinette scrambled back. This was it! She was next! She was going to wake up in a cell like Alya, locked away by her own boyfriend, never to see the outside world again!! She curled into a ball and waited for the end. The note continued. Slowly, she opened her eyes. Nothing had changed. The stones continued their song, ignoring her fear. Alya’s account of how she was akumatized came back to her. Anger. Anger was what triggered the magic. Good thing she was more scared and confused than that.
She ran to her trapdoor and rushed down the stairs. Just as she was about shut the door, she took one last look at the magical dragon. She knew she should run. She was taught to always run and let the police handle it. Let Cat Noir handle it. But that… feeling was back. That urge to do something.
‘I can help.’
Panic still icing her veins, the girl climbed back into her room and examined the dragon. The magic didn’t attack or try to akumatize her. It simply rang. This didn’t make sense. Master Fu had warned all of Paris to stay away from magic. It was dangerous. Wait… Master Fu! He would know what this was. Maybe it was good magic, like what Cat Noir used.
Using Alya’s bag, she carefully scooped up the statue, cards and all.
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La Sante was a prison first constructed in 1867 to house 500. Over the years, that number increased to over 2,000. With its new variant of occupants, the fortress was again redesigned under Master Fu’s direction to both keep Akuma victims in and everything else out.
Especially butterflies.
Windows were cemented over. Air ducts were netted. Every point of entry and exit had two sets of reinforced doors. Mayor Bourgeois had even suggested Fu cast an ancient spell of shielding over the entire complex. Fu had to remind him that he was a wise old man, not a wise old wizard.
The precautions had worked. Nobody who had been housed in La Sante had been re-akumatized… yet.
It had been nearly a year. Black butterfly after black butterfly had fluttered through shadows and hidden in corners, searching, prodding for a weakness. Most of the magic insects were found within a day and immediately destroyed by either Cat Noir or the Paris Police Force. But this one… this one had been smart. It had avoided all the cameras, memorized the guard routes, and found the one place Fu forgot.
Underground.
La Sante was originally built on the former Coal Market of Paris. The initial architect had refurbished the drains once used to carry the rocky sludge away of the city. They still let out into the same sewage line from 150 years ago. It flapped its wings hard to stay just above the gurgling water, twisting with the rusted pipes. With no way of knowing which turns to take, the insect chose at random until it saw light at the end of the tunnel. Its tiny legs pulled its body out of the drain and scaled the metal. It sat on the sink edge and saw its target: a young girl with long black hair.
She was crying into her hands, “Rose, I’m sorry. I am so sorry.” She held something tightly against her chest.
The butterfly flew towards it.
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Fu stared at the black screen, his dark reflection showed tired eyes surrounded by constantly growing bags. He had waited long enough. He needed to resume his watch of the newest prisoner, no matter how much sorrow it brought. He reached for the on switch.
“Master Fu,” a voice called on the intercom.
Fu swiveled from the cell monitors to the live feed of the front guard station. Roger was looking back at him with a girl standing behind him. This one normally came to see Alya if Fu’s memory was correct. Fu sighed and pressed the red answer button, “She can schedule a visit with Alya for tomorrow.”
“Actually, sir, she wants to—”
The girl jumped in front of Roger, “Master Fu, you need to see this! I think it’s magic!” She quickly held up what looked like a backpack. Fu groaned. Another well-meaning child who thought they had found the key to breaking the Akuma curse. It was best to thank them for their time and send them on their way. He pressed the red button again, ready to do as such, when he saw something else that was red. Hanging from the backpack strap. A little circle with… polkadots.
“...Roger, bring her here and call Cat Noir.”
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“And I thought, ‘that can’t be Alya’s bag. I gave it to her months ago.’ But it totally is! See it even has her name that I stitched in for her,” Marinette explained, her excitement levels were going ballistic. The Master Fu, the Great Guardian, Cat Noir’s boss was listening to her. Sort of. He kept staring at the weird ladybug keychain.
“Princess?”
Marinette jumped at the sudden presence of her boyfriend. Officer Roger shut the door behind him and assumed his position at Fu’s side.
“What are you doing here?”
Marinette took a deep breath, “I told you, I can help.”
“Help? This isn’t a game, Marinette! You could seriously get hurt!” Marinette hated when he talked down to her like this. He was right. She wasn’t a superhero. But that didn’t mean him not believing in her didn’t sting. His gloved claws gently took her shoulders, “Come on, I’ll take you home.”
She slapped them away, “No!” That feeling came back. That urge. That need. “I’m not going to stand around anymore and do nothing while you fight! Doing the right thing will get me hurt? Fine, then let me get hurt!”
She covered her mouth. She hadn’t meant to say all that. The words that had spilled out felt like they came from someone else entirely but they were the truth. She didn’t want to be protected like a fragile doll. Cat Noir’s shock held for a short time and she worried he would still force her to leave. Finally, he calmed down and looked away. Marinette couldn’t tell what he was thinking, but, the fact remained, she was still here.
“Marinette,” she turned back to Master Fu, who was observing her with an odd smirk, “Did you find anything else?”
She unzipped the bag and reached in. Using the Tarot cards as a makeshift plate, she placed the glowing stone dragon on the table between them. Its heavenly tone filled the room. Roger instinctively reached for his weapon, but Fu waved for him to stop.
“I haven’t seen one of these charms in decades,” Fu whispered. “Old magic. The magic of wishes.” He pointed to the three Tarot cards beneath the pieces, “Combined with these and you get a rather peculiar result.”
Marinette gasped, “So it is magic? Can we use it to fight the Akumas?”
Cat Noir’s ears perked.
Roger waited with bated breath.
“Even better,” Fu picked up the dragon head, its Tarot card lifting up with the head as if the two were attached, “If we put this back together, we may find Ladybug.”
“Who?” asked Marinette.
The next few moments were a blur. Marinette saw Roger tear the dragon head out of Fu’s hands, throw the old man out of his chair and grab the rest of the statue. In a flourish of red, the heavyset grown man shrunk to the same jester from earlier that afternoon. Belting out a laugh, the Akuma dashed out of the room, Cat Noir hot on her tail.
Marinette was the only one standing. Her mind barely registered what had just happened. She didn’t even hear the sudden jailbreak alarms blaring. It was Fu’s coughing that roused her. She pulled the man back to his feet, “Master Fu, are you alright?”
“Do not worry about me. I’m far more spry than I look,” he said, gritting against the back pain.
She lowered him into the chair while searching for a way to ease him, “I’ll get you some ice.”
He gripped her arm tightly, “Wait,” he gazed at her knowingly, “Do you recall the first time we met?” “...Huh?” she stopped, derailed by his sudden question.
“About a year ago, I was having a hard time crossing the street. A car was about to run me over. And you pulled me to safety.”
Marinette blinked at his strange claim until… yes… it was the morning before she met Adrien for the first time. She was almost late for class and she had spilled all her… “You ate my macarons!” she shouted in realization.
He gave a throaty chuckle, “Only a selfless, pure heart can wield the Ladybug Miraculous and purify the Akumas. I thought for sure it would be you. And from the way you handle Cat Noir, I believe Ladybug may still be in there.”
Marinette tried to comprehend what he was saying, but she was failing, “What are you talking about? I’m who?”
He pulled out a pair of earrings. Marinette looked back at Alya’s bag. The keychain had the same design as the pair in his hand. “That charm and the Tarot cards attached to it are keeping you from being chosen.” He pushed the remaining deck of Tarot cards to her. “You must change them before the Akuma gives them to Hawkmoth.”
She tugged on her hair. Why did magic have to be complicated? “So, what you’re saying is, if I switch up the cards on that dragon, I’ll become a superhero?”
“Not exactly,” his attention drifted to the monitors of the prisoners panicking in their cells. “It’s wish magic. The wish will end and the world will change back to the way it was. Which could mean anything. They could be free. You could have Alya back.”
Marinette was overjoyed. It could be real. Paris wouldn’t have to live in terror. She could be a superhero like Adrien! Saving lives! Protecting the city!
Not being able to help her parents run the bakery...
Having to bail on her friends...
No time for Adrien...
“What if I was the one who made the wish?” her voice cracked, “The only good thing in my life is Adrien. What if that’s what I wished for? What if, in the world the way it was, we’re not together and the only chance we had was through these cards?” The horrific idea of losing that overprotective, loving dork made her body quake. “Maybe it would be better to stay here where fate let us be together,” she whimpered.
There was no answer, just the alarm down the hall. She truly felt alone.
“Let me tell you a secret about fate. It’s a choice.” She looked at Master Fu. There was care and understanding in his eyes. He handed her the Tarot deck. With a little strain, he dragged a small trash can over and placed it before her. “The cards do not decide where your life goes... you do, Marinette.”
She looked between the cards and the trash. The choices were clear. She held the deck over the can opening. All she needed to do was let go.
That feeling was back, sparked by his words. The same feeling that had driven her to think about joining Cat Noir on the rooftops, chasing Akumas. Her grip on the deck tightened. If she, a normal girl, had already changed the world once, then maybe it was okay if she lost Adrien.
After all… what could possibly stop her from getting him back?
Maybe it was adrenaline or maybe she really had gone crazy. But, right there, in that room, Marinette didn’t want to be Adrien’s princess.
She wanted to fight.
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Buildings whizzed by as the police cruiser raced down the street. The actual Officer Roger was behind the wheel. Marinette had found him locked in the Akuma’s old cell. After freeing him, Fu ordered the policeman to provide Cat Noir with backup and to take Marinette with him. The man was apprehensive about bringing a citizen, a kid no less, into the combat zone, but Fu assured him Marinette would be necessary.
The girl herself was in the passenger seat going through the Tarot cards. She needed to find the right ones to break the spell. A combination that was the magical equivalent to a reset button. The constant potholes and sharp turns made it difficult. First one to stand out to her was ‘The World’ card. They needed to change the world. That fit, right?
“Got ‘em! All cars, converge on the bridge!” Roger shouted on his radio. He hit the sirens.
Through the windshield, Marinette caught glimpses of the Akuma and Cat Noir on the roofs above.
The engine revved and Marinette was thrust back into her seat as Roger sped past the superpowered beings. With a yank to the steering wheel, the cruiser spun around, tires squealing and the vehicle stopped at the entrance to the Pont des Arts bridge. Seconds later, a dozen more police cars parked around them, blocking entry.
“Stay close, little lady,” instructed Roger as they got out.
Without anymore buildings to use, the Akuma landed on the street before them. Policemen made a line, armed with riot shields and batons. Cat Noir landed behind her, staff at the ready. She was surrounded.
“Give it up, Akuma,” Cat Noir said, “You’re going back in the cage.”
The creature growled at them, “You’re not gonna stop me from getting there.” She swung her arm, “Get out of my way!” Out of her hand arced a bright pink ray. Marinette ducked behind the car while the officers hid behind their shields.
Cat Noir flipped over the ray and charged full sprint at her. His staff twirled so fast, Marinette could barely see it. However, he wasn’t swift enough to catch the Akuma. She sidestepped the attack at the last moment and pushed Cat Noir back with a powerful kick.
“Now!” Roger shouted over his megaphone.
The officers rushed the Akuma, shields first, like a stampede of wildebeests. The red jester simply hopped into the air and floated beyond their reach on some unseen magical wind. With a smirk, she flew towards the bridge.
“This is a No-Fly Zone!” Cat Noir snarked, planting a two-legged kick into the Akuma’s back.
Marinette’s face went pale as the creature tumbled out of the sky, heading right for her! She dove out of way. The Akuma hit the cobblestone road hard and rolled several times. During the fall, something slid from the creature to Marinette: a simple pink notebook. Marinette stepped back, the magic aura surrounding the book made it look like it was bubbling with darkness. Marinette didn’t know what to do. Should she find a new hiding spot? She was the closest. Should she attack?
“I need to see her...” she heard the Akuma sprawled on the ground snivel. She sounded dizzy and… sad. “I need to tell her...”
Something flittered down and landed on the pink notebook. It was a Tarot card, fallen from Marinette’s hand. Specifically, the card showing a clownishly dressed man oblivious to the fact that he was about to walk off a cliff; under him were the words ‘The Fool.’ Marinette certainly sensed she was being foolish as she picked up the notebook. Nothing came from the touch. The magic didn’t infect her. Emboldened, she walked towards the Akuma.
“Princess! Get away from that thing!”
Marinette shot a glare at the boy and he quickly shut his mouth.
She knelt next to the recovering Akuma. The jester started at the girl’s sudden closeness. “They won’t fight you if you take me with you,” Marinette said, trying to calm her own frightened heart. The Akuma examined Marinette with uncertainty. She took notice of the distance the police and Cat Noir were keeping. Then, a shining pink outline of a butterfly appeared on the Akuma’s face like a mask. Marinette didn’t know what that meant but managed to keep her disarming smile going. The creature shook away the mask with some effort as if she was resisting something. Marinette held out the notebook to her, “Let’s go see her, together.”
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“We are gonna have a serious talk about you and putting yourself in danger!” Cat Noir shouted from across the river. He wasn’t allowed to come any closer or even try to follow as Marinette and the Akuma walked away.
The Akuma said nothing, making sure her hostage was always between her and any policemen that showed up on their route. Marinette was barely holding herself together. The jester’s pinkish-red hand was heavy on her shoulder. She had chosen to travel with an Akuma, the most dangerous creature in Paris. A monster driven by blind fury that brandished untold magical powers only dreamt about in fairytales. This is what being a hero is about, isn’t it? Putting yourself at risk for the sake of others without a second thought? Oh God! It was official, she had gone both completely crazy and certifiably insane!
“There.” The Akuma guided Marinette towards the giant building on the corner.
Doctors, nurses and patients parted for the duo as they made their way to the hospital receptionist. “Rose,” the Akuma demanded, “Rose Lavillant.” Marinette couldn’t tell if the Akuma was using her as a shield or a place to hide. From the creature’s tone, Marinette could’ve sworn she was… ashamed?
On the bed the doctor brought them to slept a girl with blonde hair cut in a pixie style. She was petite, probably a full head shorter than Marinette. She recognized her as one of her classmates who she had never really spoken to before. The number of machines connected to Rose was concerning. Whatever was wrong with her, it was serious.
The Akuma at last moved from behind Marinette, leaving her in the doorway. There was hesitation in her steps, like a guilty child approaching a parent for punishment. She placed the pink notebook on the bed, “I brought it back, Rose. I know you said I could keep it but...” Her voice hitched, “I’m sorry I… I’m sorry I put you here.” Never did Marinette imagine she would live to see an Akuma cry.
This wasn’t a monster. This was a poor girl who had lost a friend, just like her.
Marinette entered the room only for the butterfly mask to reappear. With it came a renewed wave of anger blasting from the Akuma. She gnashed her teeth and her tears were replaced by boiling rage. “I’ll fix you!” she growled, pulling out the jade dragon pieces, “Even if it means the entire world!”
Waves of magical energy erupted like gusts of wind from the dragon. Anything light enough was thrown around the tiny room, including the Tarot deck. “No!” Marinette fruitlessly grabbed at the cards, only nabbing one.
The rest collected in the Akuma’s waiting palm, “I’ll make a new world for you, Hawkmoth.” The pink butterfly mask shone brightly as she tore off The Tower card and replaced it with The World card. “One where you can wake her up.”
Marinette struggled to move forward against the magic, her only card bent in her grip. It was as if she was walking against a hurricane. “Wait!” her shout was barely audible over the storm, “I don’t know who Hawkmoth is, but he’s done nothing but ruin Paris! He doesn’t care about Rose like you do! You have to stop!!” Doubt seeped into the Akuma’s eyes and Marinette thought she might have reached her. The butterfly mask dazzled more intensely than ever before. Any sign of emotion was lost and the Akuma resembled a zombie. It seemed Hawkmoth wasn’t giving anymore chances and decided to take full control. There was no way Marinette could beat this. What could she possibly do? Then she saw the card she held...
The Akuma slipped The Fool under the next dragon piece, “A world where people would have to be fools to defy you!”
“A world where you control who lives and who dies?” Marinette called, showing off the Death card with a smug look.
The Akuma flicked her wrist and a small pink ray zapped the Death card out of Marinette’s fingers. The winds carried it to the Akuma. Victory in front of her, she grabbed the card and screamed in pain! Her arms flailed as she dropped the Tarot card. She took another look and found a sharp pair of diamond-studded earrings pinned into the card.
“Careful, real diamonds can leave a mark,” Marinette mocked, from the doorway. In her hands were the dragon pieces. In her gut reaction to the injury, the Akuma had accidentally knocked the pieces across the room to Marinette. Now Marinette stood in the center of the chaotic winds! She held a new card to the third dragon piece and it stuck like a magnet. The Akuma roared and pointed her arm at Marinette.
The normal girl of Paris smiled at the powering up pink ray as she pressed the dragon together. Blinding white light filled the room yet Marinette could still see what the last card said…
Strength.
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The jade statue landed safely in Marinette’s hands, inches from the hard floor.
“Whoa, close one. Nice catch, dude,” commented Nino.
Alya started restacking the Tarot cards, “Okay, guys, how about we stop here before we almost accidentally break some other priceless Chinese artifact.”
“Aww, I wanted a turn,” Nino groaned.
Marinette felt as if she was a stranger watching her friends playfully jab at each other like nothing had happened. Here they all were, happy as can be. Did they all forget? The dragon in her grip could offer no answers. The cracks that had shattered its body from before were long gone without a trace of magical light. The room remained as cluttered with party snacks and games as before. She caught her reflection in the her vanity mirror. On her ears were not the diamond studs but her unmistakable Miraculous. She began to wonder if it was all just a dream. The memories certainly felt real. She could recall when Alya was taken away, how she never became friends with Nino, her first date with Adrien…
“Marinette?”
Her mind still in a haze, she slowly turned to Adrien who was waiting by the open trapdoor. Alya and Nino were already on their way down for the next big activity.
“You coming?” he asked.
Her body instinctively went into freak out mode as it realized she was alone with the boy. Yet that nervousness was overpowered by a desire to know, “Adrien… d-d-do you remember?”
“Remember?” She clung to a sliver of hope that he could affirm that it was all real. That in some other Paris far away, he was Cat Noir and they were together. Suddenly, his eyes lit up, “Oh! Nino’s number, right. Thanks for reminding me.” He pulled out his phone.
She released a breath she didn’t realize she was holding. Of course… why should she expect there to be an easy answer? Maybe it was real, maybe it was wishful thinking given life by too much sugar. She prayed Cat Noir never learned the two of them were going out in her fantasy world. He would undoubtedly use it as more flirting material.
“Oh wait,” Adrien gave her a sheepish smile, “I just realized I don’t have your number, Marinette.”
A shiver ran up her spine. Whether or not the other Paris was a daydream, she could make it her reality. The only thing in her way was herself. She just needed to take that first baby-step.
No wishes.
No cards.
No fate.
She placed the dragon on the table.
“No problem, I’ll give you mine and you can send me yours.”
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palindromic1 · 7 years
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in anticipation of season 2...
disclaimer: spoilers abound! if you have not read the magicians trilogy as well as watched the TV adaptation, do not continue.
some things i’ve wondered or thought about regarding the magicians as a whole (which i’ve been rereading and re-watching in anticipation of the second season):
regarding the show: - still bummed about the blase way they introduced and wiped out FTB. it was too important in the books to be rushed like that. - i’m still holding out hope that there’s another time loop so that they can re-do some scenarios like they happened in the book, or veer completely different (a la how she found FTB, recasting pete as pouncy silverkitten (because hello, he totally looks like the description), showing all the years of struggling to learn and mastering spells at brakebills). - will they get to why mayakovsky is significant? i feel like they did a bit of a rush job on brakebills south, which is admittedly not the most thrilling to read at first try, but it does provide an important nudge of what can be possible (in terms of magical ability, the need for discipline). they didn’t really show mayakovsky to be such an incredible magician, just a bitter old man who is a tough professor. - in a previous brainstorm* i wondered if marina would be a sort of dupe for alternate-universe-future plum. but as i was rereading book 2 i was wondering if they got the idea of her from iris, who levels julia up at murs. not necessarily a hazing ritual or seemingly benign friendship, but it reminded me of julia’s earlier days with the bodega hedges. - is quentin’s dad still alive? will he make a reappearance in coming season(s)? - a review i read regarding the first season finale was a little disappointed that it seemed like julia and martin were teaming up as big bads at the very end, since it painted a poor portrait of what happens to rape victims. while i agree that that’s not the best trope to depict, more often than not rape victims are shown as weak from the trauma (as they rightly should be from such a horrible thing). but julia isn’t a raging murderer, no matter what the show might imply from her motives. she doesn’t want to rule a world, she just wants vengeance from trauma and her slain friends.
regarding the magicians: - i don’t know who it was that had a hissyfit in the beginning when they saw the styling of TV alice. it specifically states in the first book that alice is “a small, sullen girl with straight blonde hair” and a couple of years into school “alice had acquired a pair of uncharacteristically hip rectangular glasses over the summer”. there’s canon for you whiners. - did alice’s parents know about the truth behind charlie’s “death” and just give her a white lie to not freak her out? i also wonder if anyone told them about her becoming a niffin just like her brother… - whatever happens to richard and anais? they ditch the others after getting back to earth, and quentin runs into anais, but then they’re gone again. why bother mentioning them if there’s no resurgence of their perspectives? i think richard is slightly reincarnated through the discussion and search of religion at murs, but that’s about as far as i can reach for him. what did anais provide other than another hand for a suicide mission? in a way i’m wondering if that’s what poppy’s role became (from the second and third books), because she was never one to believe in “fantasy” magic/lands, but was involved anyway.
regarding the magician king: - while kady is not strictly a character from the books, asmodeus is, and she is described as “a fast talker with a big smile and heavy v-shaped eyebrows that gave her a naughty-schoolgirl look. she had a bit of a fairuza balk thing going on. shades of the craft.” google image search jade tailor and fairuza balk and tell me there isn’t a striking resemblance… not sure if the producers did that on purpose when casting for kady/asmo, but it was a nice thing to read and realize. - who are the other magicians at murs? julia mentions that before her, there were 9: pouncy, asmo, failstaff, gummidgy, fiberpunk, and iris, but there are still three unnamed members. were they also in FTB? in the showdown with reynard, iris is doing a three-person casting with two others, but there is no 10th person mentioned. continuity error? way to pique my curiosity with minor non-details… - there is some dire foreshadowing with the murs magicians/project ganymede - as soon as julia points out that the myths they’ve heard of with longing for apotheosis usually fail because of some greedy or prideful notion, they dismiss it as just wanting to learn more. but the day before the summoning, back on FTB, pouncy clearly states that he wants to eventually be a god, which basically leads to the prediction that it won’t end well. - i feel like julia is the survivor (and unwilling heir) of the tragedy because she knew she didn’t want divine power and just wanted to be in project ganymede to be with her friends (“she didn’t need this, and she didn’t want it. she didn’t want the goddess to come… she came to murs looking for magic, but she was also looking for a new home, and a new family, and she’d found them all, all three, and it was enough.”). i won’t ever know if that’s why, but that was a conclusion i came to.
regarding the magician’s land: - i wanted to know a bit more about the other members of the heist crew. we obviously know about quentin and get plum’s story in due time, hear a bit about stoppard’s background and come to connect the dots with betsy, but it doesn’t feel like enough. how did the crow find them? quentin and plum had letters on their bed - did that also happen to all the others, including those invited to audition? - who is the couple who stole rupert’s case? how did they come by it? - i like the consistency of asmo being the first on the offensive (like during the reynard summoning); when penny’s crew hijacked the heist crew’s attempts, asmo did offensive magic to protect their group. - i want to know how and when asmodeus found reynard. did she go through the same summoning like she did in murs? did she get assistance? did she go back to murs, and if so, what about the bodies? were they still there when julia left? i’m estimating about seven years between the events at murs and the heist (a rough estimate, as julia’s story in the second book happens during quentin’s time at brakebills in the first). - i forgot that janet specialized in cold/ice magic. it was mentioned in the first book when she’s talking about how she broke down the cottage door (and how that was record-breaking time for how fast it was). - there is a relation i never noticed between the first and third books: in the same chapter that alice is first introduced, the professor tells the tale of philosopher bertrand russell, who was questioned by someone after a lecture he gave, “who told him he was a clever young man but much mistaken in his thinking, because everyone knew that the world was flat and sat on the back of a turtle. when russell asked her what the turtle was standing on, she replied, ‘you’re very clever, young man, very clever. but it’s turtles all the way down!’” in the third book, when eliot and janet go off searching for answers after fighting the lorians, the giant turtle (after almost injuring eliot and getting frozen by janet) retorts “it’s turtles all the way down.” - later when alice describes looking at fillory from the outside, it is confirmed to be flat on top of a stack of turtles. huh. - when janet goes into her backstory (while explaining how she got her twin ice staves), it reminded me a lot of alice’s backstory before brakebills - how her parents sort of lost it when charlie died and forgot about her, and she had to find her own power and wander for a while without guidance. i think the books (and definitely the show) underplay how powerful janet is, especially considering the show’s unofficial catchphrase: “magic doesn’t come from power, it comes from pain.”
hypotheticals: - who is a bigger turd: ember or umber? - what’s worse: accidentally summoning a murderous trickster god and getting killed by him, or becoming a niffin from channeling too much power (possibly while fighting a mutant megalomaniac version of peter pan)? - could a niffin beat a god? alice was able to go back through ancient history, but she didn’t do anything aside from watching (simply because she was bored). she probably couldn’t have done anything about the past, but i wonder if she could have done in ember or umber on her own if she cared to. - in the show it’s possible to bind a niffin. they didn’t mention that in the books (because they don’t go looking for charlie in the books), but i wonder if it’s possible. probably quentin’s method of temporarily encasing alice in his cacodemon tattoo was the best possible way (considering the circumstance), but it leads me to wonder what else (mentioned in the books) could do such a thing.
*(can’t find a way to hyperlink on my phone, the link is here:
http://palindromic1.tumblr.com/post/144096601179/the-magicians-characterization-theory )
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Summerbolt (manga script) - chapter 10
CHAPTER 10: WHO HAS THE ADVANTAGE?
 We see ‘Sunbird’’s headmaster on the cover, sitting behind the desk in his office drinking tea and reading a book with a most thoughtful expression.
‘The headmaster: ‘-There really isn’t anything more relaxing than a cup of tea and a good book to read in the morning! Especially when I know what’s going to happen throughout the rest of the day!!’
  The members of both classes are seen, now running through the forests of ‘Nebula’ park in the opposite direction, looking equally decisive and destructive.
‘Classes are going to clash!!! Deviants will fight to the end!! Yuki’s hot heads vs. Ulura’s monsters!!! It’s time for the greatest feud in ‘Sunbird’ to be decided!!!’
The action suddenly stops and Yuki appears in a chibi form, smiling.
Yuki: (chibi version) ‘-I think now is a good time to explain what a class battle is. As you already know, two classes from the same or two different deviant schools clash in a suited territory after receiving permission from the headmaster/s and mayor of the town from which they are. The goal of the battle is to defeat every deviant from the other team in the matter of four hours. If that time limit is exceeded and there are too many deviants who are active on both sides, the outcome is decided by an individual duel. (she claps with her hands) And now, let’s see how my boys and girls are gonna tear those freaks apart!!!’
The action is resumed, focusing on the Earthling group, advancing through the woods.
King: ‘-I wonder when they’re gonna show up!!’
Vega: ‘-They’ll probably let out the long-range fighters first. Most of us are better at close combat which is going be a problem.’
Tokura: ‘-Exo will handle the long-range opponents. The five of us will take the main part of the fight. The girls will cover and heal us. It’s their specialty, after all.’
Exo: ‘-What worries me is that the enemy has quite a few speed and strength-type deviants in their ranks. Plus, they’ve got a year experience more than us.’ (Seiren turns to Exo, winking and smiling at him)
Seiren: ‘-We’re gonna take them down precisely because they’re so full of themselves. No matter how much stronger and faster they are than us, we have more healers! As long as we keep the girls safe, we’ve got a chance to win!!’
Hikaru: ‘-King will probably do best at protecting them because of his deva. The healers should stick with him. The rest of the girls will split amongst the rest of the boys so they can provide cover for us while we clash with the main forces.’
Annabel: ‘-But in case any of you guys are injured, how will we get to you if all healers are with King?’
King: ‘-Don’t worry about that. As Hikaru said, my deva is best suited to protect you girls and fight at the same time as well as move fast across the park.’
Vega: ‘-Probably Hock, Gorudora and Nepalo will be waiting in the end. And they’ll be the toughest ones to beat.’ (Tokura googles while looking ahead)
Tokura: ‘-It’s begun!!! Spread up!!!’ (everyone looks ahead as well, seeing the huge amounts of black smoke coming towards them, all of them jumping aside except for Tokura)
The ladies’ man with no real experience goes through the storm, blue energy whirling around him and forming a sphere which becomes invisible seconds later, pushing all the smoke aside when light blue flames burst in front of him.
Tokura: ‘-What the hell?!!’ (Exo jumps to the smoke as well)
Exo: ‘-I’ll go and help him up!! You guys go on ahead!!!’ (the ground beneath their feet suddenly crumbles, everyone falling down)
King: ‘-Now it’s my turn!!!’ (he suddenly grows in size almost three times while his hair becomes longer and light orange in color, his eyes – light green, ripping the upper half of his outfit and going around with inhuman speed, catching most of the girls, the rest caught by the other four boys)
They land on both sides of the huge cracks, looking around and seeing how the smoke disappears while two female twins looking like kids with light blue hair step around the flames, followed by a villainously looking girl with purple hair and eyes.
Tokura: ‘-Lara Jade and the Nelaz twins.’ (he steps forward while his classmates look at him with worried faces)
Vega: ‘-Can you handle those three?’ (Tokura raises his right hand’s thumb with a serious face)
Tokura: ‘-I’ll give ‘em hell, guys!! You get going!!’
The group moves forward where the ground starts crumbling once again but on an even larfer scale than last time, everyone trying to escape on their own while King keeps on carrying the girls he’s saved earlier, landing aside from the quake zone along with his other classmates.
Everyone is shocked when the ground beneath their feet now rises to a great height, a typhoon launched at them from the sky before they can react, leading to lots of destruction and smoke spreading around.
As the Earthling heroes gather once again, everyone having sustained some minor injuries, two boys – one very tall and slim and one – short and muscular appear in front of them, flying on a typhoon, landing nearby with hideous smiles.
Zallan: ‘-This is as far as you go, kids!!!’
King: ‘-I don’t think so!!’
Jart: ‘-Maybe this will change your mind, then!!’ (in the next moment the other members of the Martian group jump amidst the trees behind the mini-crater created by Zallan and Jart, shocking the Earthlings.
Hikaru: ‘-So you brought the whole band, too, huh?! That’s pretty bad!! I thought you were gonna send groups of three or four at a time in order to weaken us and then let the last group crush us.’
Zallan: ‘-Well, sorry to disappoint you!! I suppose our ruse from earlier succeeded, then!!’ (Hikaru is mega-shocked, hearing that while the two bastards start laughing)
Jart: ‘-That’s right, Summerbolt!! We sent Lara and the twins ahead on purpose, so that we could fool you into thinking we have a different strategy from the real one!! Looks like at least one of you stayed behind!!’
Zallan: ‘-You thought that if we came at you in groups, you’d be able to handle us and so, you got too hasty. At the same time, seeing what the first group was, you thought that if one of you stayed behind, it wouldn’t be a problem since he’d be taking down three enemies simultaneously . You left a strong one behind, convinced that he’ll be able to deal with those three. And that’s just as we planned it!!!’
Seiren: ‘-What in the hell is this guy talking about?!’
Jart: ‘-Let me explain what the situation you’re in right now is actually!! Our class is smaller in numbers than yours but we’re stronger. You were counting on the idea that you won’t have to fight us all together and use your numbers to overpower us.
Now, however, not only are you going to fight our whole class at the same time but you’ll do it with one powerful warrior less!!!’
One of the enemy deviants explodes in energy spheres, from which come out tens of clones, launching towards the Earthling group along with waves of mini-typhoons and sharp rocks emerging from the ground. King jumps in front of the others, smashing his fists in the ground and the following shockwave crushes the clones around and destroys the rocks but not the typhoons.
King: ‘-Now this is really bad!!! (he starts dodging them when a tentacle is shot at him, wrapping around his body, fried by a lightning bolt along with the giant while the typhoons are destroyed in many explosions of red fireworks and King is comically puzzled, falling on the ground along with his opponent) Suru, you son of a bitch!!! Why did you have to hit me too?!!’
Seiren: ‘-You were in that tentacle’s grip so there wasn’t any other way to save you, dumbass.’ (at that point, King sees Hikaru’s decisive smile which confuses him)
Hikaru: ‘-I’m not so sure that they have the advantage! (the rest of his classmates are also confused, hearing that) Let’s consider things for a minute. Even though Tora’s back there, three of theirs are fighting with him, meaning we still outnumber them. Plus, look carefully. Nepalo, Hock and Gorudora aren’t here. So they’re not hitting us with their full force like they just said.’
Exo: ‘-That means their strongest are somewhere ahead, just waiting because they think that the rest of their class can deal with us.’
Vega: ‘-So what you’re saying is …’
Hikaru: ‘-That’s right!! If we manage to deal with the freaks here with minimal casualties and rendezvous with Tora afterwards, we can catch those three off guard!!! They’ll never see us coming!!’
Aria: ‘-And then we can win!!!’ (the Martian group surfs down to the bottom of the crater as the Earthlings step forward, now all of them looking decisive)
Zallan: ‘-What are you weaklings bumbling on about there?! You should’ve realized how this is gonna end by now!!!’
Jart: ‘-Just face reality and surrender!!’
Vega: ‘-You seein’ me, son?! That ain’t happening in a billion years from now!!!’ (lightning bolts explode around Hikaru’s fists and then around his body)
Hikaru: ‘-Yeah, we’ve seen how this is gonna end!!! With us beating you!!!’
The two groups roar at each other, launching to the enemy as explosions and devas of all kinds explode around them.
Then we see Yuki and the Summerbolts looking at a device held by Iziya, on which the development of the fight in the park is displayed, Saya and the others smiling while the baby doll starts jumping and shouting from happiness.
‘We can say that the two sides are still equally matched! Will Hikaru manage to change this and lead his classmates to victory, though?!’
 THE END
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