Not to analyze a character that was in barely any episodes, but do you guys think that Ramona feels like Cerise is ashamed of being the daughter of the big bad wolf. Like we know that Cerise isn’t ashamed of her dad or anything like that but do we think Ramona knows that. Like Ramona makes such a big deal about the fact that Cerise wears a hood like that’s what she tells her dad she’s upset about when he confronts the girls. To be fair literally not more than a few seconds later she acknowledges that if anyone found out they’d flip their crowns, so deep down I think she knows Cerise has to hide that part of herself for the sake of their family and not by choice. However it still must be hard to not take it to heart a little when she’s literally calling you a wet dog in the hallways.
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Can't decide whether I prefer Neuvillette looking like an old man (white hair + grandpa demeanour + dad vibes for all the melusine) or if I like him looking like a pretty, youthful model (super young by dragon years + in game model baby-face + actually very inexperienced in human conduct = immature?)
All the fanart I see kind of just picks one but idkkkk,,, I sort of enjoy the idea that he's kinda young looking but talks and acts very very old because, you know, in human terms he is very old. And everyone in Fontaine is used to it cos they all know he's not human and appearance ≠ reality. But people usually see him from pretty far away in the Opera house, so they can only see the white hair and hear his old man voice. So when he rarely does show up in person the public has a jumpscare of "oh not literally a grandpa huh uh oh".
And he definitely doesn't look like teenage or twenties, even youthful Neuvillette has gotta be like late thirties earliest. Mature but not actually as old as anyone would expect.
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When I first watched Onyx Equinox I thought Yun's behavior was a bit inconsistent. He spent most of the first half of the season trying to get K'in and Izel to stop fighting and trying to keep K'in in check, but by the end of the season he was picking fights with everyone except Izel, even K'in. Now just because he's the heart of the group doesn't mean he can't have his disagreements with other characters, or that he should just be the peacekeeper and nothing else, but you'd think the guy who never held a grudge against the boy who broke his leg and almost killed him would be more understanding of Zyanya's situation, or that he would be more willing to give Xanastaku the benefit of the doubt, but he isn't. And after rewatching the show many times I think his problem is that he has trust issues and that they probably stem from Maak.
Putting the rest under a read more cause it got kinda long.
Yun straight up called him out in episode 3 about all the things he's hiding from them. Also "Honoch Maak" means "Old Man" in Yucatec Maya, and if I remember correctly Sofia Alexander said that's not his real name in the podcast, so that's another thing he's hiding from the twins. And then they find out that he sold children into slavery, and you can see that Yun was more affected by that than K'in. So because of this he's probably wary of people who keep secrets.
This is especially obvious with Xanastaku. He's had mixed feelings about her since they met. Every time they make one step forward something happens that makes him doubt her again. Even in episode 10 he's still suspicious of her despite saving Izel's life because she didn't tell them she had that power. Even when she's helpful he still has a problem with her because she's not being fully honest with them.
Now Zyanya is a bit different because she did betray them and almost got them killed, and that's reason enough to dislike someone even when you don't have trust issues. But like I said Izel almost killed him and he never even got mad at him, he worried more about Izel's wellbeing than his own. So I do think that the fact that he was willing to trust her and she broke that trust and that she hid so many things from them played a part in why he had such a hard time forgiving her, and even after he did he still didn't really acknowledge her or interact with her. Even in episode 8 Xanastaku told him "Trust us. Trust Izel", possibly implying that's something he struggles with.
And on the other hand this could be a reason why he and Izel mostly get along. Izel is an open book, he wears his heart on his sleeves and he never lied or kept secrets from the team.
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Random headcanon, I feel like King was conditioned as a child to not hurt lightners. King clearly has a few anger issues, and it's likely he's had them since he was a child. I got this from Toby Fox saying that King was gonna have a few more attacks but went unused in the UT anniversary stream (Ex: he could spell short words with his chain and drag the box across it). I'm thinking that he does know how to use those extra attacks, yet he chose not to use any out of internalized fear he still had that carried over into adulthood. He could have been a much harder fight, yet his internalized feelings prevented him from doing too much damage to Kris and Susie, despite still wanting to kill them
Another small hc is that King never got the same amount of joy from serving the lightners as other darkners. Of couse he still enjoyed it, it was literally what darkners were made for, but he just never had the same amount of happiness as others. That, mixed up with his anger issues would cause him to lash out, talk back, and maybe even hurt a few lightners when he was young. His parents, who already weren't too fond of him, saw this as an obvious issue, as it affected the family's reputation so they figured it was best to correct this. He would get punished whenever they heard someone complain about his anger.
Over time he began repressing his anger and sucked it up so he could avoid whatever punishment he'd get. That then affected him into adulthood because those internalized feelings are hard to get rid of, especially if their forced onto you at a young age and you have no one to help with them.
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weird question. but in ur opinion, what major would tim do at college? I was thinking comp sci but making him a business major would be so funny
good question! to be honest.. i want to say it’s difficult to pin down any one major he’d choose, especially because i feel like he’s not exactly academically inclined, at least if he’s doing vigilante stuff? school was always a big issue for him hence him dropping out to focus on The Mission and that seems like All He Is Doing right now thank you dc editorial. but if he isn’t… comp sci is a good choice but for me, i lean towards maybe something like mechanical engineering? or electrical engineering? kinda feel like he has comp sci in the bag already from having to learn it/having learned it in his time as a vigilante (largely due to babs im sure!)
but mechanical or electrical engineering just because of how much stuff he created for his suit when he was robin and how he was always reconfiguring redbird and messing with all of it. although where those skills and that degree could be applied is Another Question Entirely. my best guess is — and this is probably super basic — with WE? or maybe if we want to have a little fun. somewhere like kord industries. or even STAR labs. or maybe a teaching position? could see him being down for that as he gets older
a little more indulgent would be photography but even if not a major i would like to think he at least minors in it or something!
business major would be SO funny because he would be miserable the entire time. i think.
but yeah! he’s just. idk. probably hates prerequisites. probably wants to take ten classes at once. he’d really need to slow down i think which is the goal. ultimately. for me. in any case This got very long my bad <3 i’m just. fascinated by him and his mysterious future
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