Dr. Stone Headcanon: Childhood Core Memory Edition!
Senku: The first time he looked into a telescope (He was 3, almost 4 years old and Byakuya let him look into a telescope on New Years).
Gen: Losing his family's trust at 14 years old because of a "mind trick" he did on them. (Probably something along the lines of revealing his parents cheating on each other or just revealing some dark family secrets).
Chrome: Making his first rock collection, he was about 6 years old.
Ukyo: Being taken to piano class at the age of 9 (he totally plays an instrument).
Ryusui: Being given his first ship (he was probably 8 years old).
Tsukasa: Collecting sea shells for Mirai.
Kohaku: When Ruri started to get really sick, maybe around 10 or 12 years old.
Suika: Her first ever hug from Kohaku and later Ruri. She was 6 years old and had just lost her parents.
Ruri: When her mother told her the 100 stories.
Francois: The day they met the Nanami family (they totally have family working for the Nanami corp. and they have known of Ryusui and Sai since birth).
Yuzuriha: The first art set that she got for her birthday or Christmas at round 7 or 8 years old.
Taiju: The first time he ever saw Yuzuriha at age 8 or 9.
Xeno: The first science kit his parents gave him for his birthday at age 10.
Chelsea: The first globe she'd ever received from her grandparents when she was 9 years old.
Stanley: The first time he met Xeno, around kindergarten age.
Luna: Watching a random show about doctors when she was 5.
Sai: The first computer he ever received at age 4.
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I wanted to start with Ishigami Village, as if they were a water tribe (most of them)
Also, Chrome may not be a non bender jij
What do you think the rest are? Like Kinro, Ginro, Magma, etc
Esp
Quise empezar a ahondar en la aldea al ser los primeros acercamientos de Senku en la era de piedra 🙏 da pie a como se desenvolverá en su camino de ser el avatar (aparte de restaurar toda la humanidad)
Senku se sabe la de chambear
¿Qué creen que será el resto de la aldea?
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Happy Holidays! Here are some Christmas Headcanons for the favs
-StanXeno give each other gag gifts and then watch Die Hard
-SenGen subtly argue over what Christmas movie to watch and end up watching Home Alone with Suika for “life lessons”
-Kaseki makes everyone little trinkets 🥲
-Chrome makes makeshift stockings and stuffs small gems in them for everyone
-Yuzuriha makes gloves and hats
-Taiju accidentally gets tangled in Christmas lights and Senku has to save him
-Tsukasa cries when Mirai gives him a gift
-Kohaku nails Moz with a snowball
-Ginro is actually really thoughtful when it comes to gifts (even though he boasts about it)
-Like his brother, Kinro is one for sentimental gifts so he digs DEEP when gift giving
-Ryusui gives people what he thinks they desire (he fails but it’s okay)
-Amaryllis gives Kohaku a smooch under the mistletoe
-Chrome and Ruri fall asleep watching Xmas movies and Kohaku and Suika take a picture for “evidence”
-Senku allows everyone ONE hug for Christmas since he isn’t a super touchy feely guy
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Happy Stone Day, everyone!
On this day, when celebrating the onion man is what most people indulge on, let's also turn our eyes to the fascinating civilization that is Ishigami village, in this mini post (compared to what I usually do anyway).
Starting with the reason I am doing this in the first place, Stone Day. It is a celebration from Ishigami Village that takes place in January 4th, which happens to be Senku's birthday, likely an easter egg left by Byakuya in the hundred tales.
Unfortunately we weren't shown anything regarding what this celebration involves.
As the manga itself points out, Stone day is significant in several ways, for one, 1/4 is i-shi in japanese, which also means Stone. It is Senku's birthday (and if you've been following me you'll know that the day Senku was born in, January 4th 2004, was the day that Nasa's Spirit rover landed on Mars).
Another tradition is of course the grand bout, which there isn't much left to say about since it was explained in detail in the series, even down to its specific rules
Rule 6 is the only one that wasn't relevant in the series as far as I can tell.
It's been also vaguely implied that there are other fighting tournaments that take place in the village, which makes sense, since why would you keep an open arena just to use it once very 20 years or so?
(Sideways to save vertical space, Suika will pray for your neck)
However it's never explained how this tradition started to begin with; did it exist in treasure island and disappeared after the Ishigami branched off, or did it start with them in the mainland?
The society structure of contemporary treasure island is substantially different, with a number of small villages that are all (at least in theory) managed by a centralized government composed of the master (or "head" much to our amusement) and the prime minister, where most power is held by the master, who also serves as the main religious figure, being the one who largely keeps the hundred tales, which are passed from generation to generation along his lineage.
In Ishigami village things kinda flipped and thus spawned a system that is at least half matriarchal so to speak. Now political power is split between the chief and the priestess, where the chief holds most executive authority while the priestess holds most of the religious power, and it is the lineage of the priestess that keeps the tales and that power in-family, with the chief being some allegedly suited rando from the village.
Even though it's the obligation of the priestess to marry the chief, she is rarely if ever shown as a subordinate to him and both can be seen directing the village, which I think it's very interesting.
The anime went as far as expanding on this, by implying that it was Ruri who told Kokuyo to abdicate his position to Senku.
Sneakily she gets to keep being the priestess without having to be engaged, and we see her taking leading roles from then on.
Now I've talked about religious figures but what is their religion to begin with?
Hard to tell, we know that they believe in multiple gods who control the forces of nature such as lightning.
Similarly it's also been shown that prior to Senku's arrival, they believed themselves to be the only humans on earth, at least some of them believed the earth was flat, and most bizarrely, they believed the moon was something akin to a floating lake, owning to its small apparent size, however that works.
Perhaps they took note of how water tends to form spheres due to surface tension?
This reminds me of how some scientist a few centuries ago (but idr who at this moment) believed the moon to be a solid mass of congealed air.
The last thing I want to bring up is the Ishigami village rope, reportedly made with a special technique that's unique to them.
It is also said that the rope reflects rank and profession somehow, but this is not reflected in any noticeable way on the series itself. Boichi probably hadn't been told about this when he designed all 40 known villagers in the span of one week.
The rope is worn somewhere around the body, and it contains a single red thread spun into it, serving as a symbol of kinship among them.
For now I'll leave it at that, as it's getting pretty late in the day, and pretty much all of this is written on the wiki article to begin with.
Hope you enjoyed it, I'll see you all some other day.
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