FINAL FANTASY 16 EIKONS RANKED BY TUMBLR (x)
TIE FOR 5TH PLACE - GARUDA, THE WARDEN OF THE WIND
"The Warden of the Wind, who Benedikta transformed into during her ill-fated flight from the empire. It takes the form of a fearful harpy, summoning storms and tearing into the flesh of its prey with hawk-like talons. Its Dominant is most often born among the descendants of the Motes of Wind, an ancient tribe that once dwelled in the lands spanning the Straits of Autha—what is now the Crystalline Dominion."
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post-s11 Tami definitely gets tired of Lip and leaves him.
yes, I do like them as a couple, I think it is an interesting dynamic and that Tami is good for him honestly, even though they lived completely different lives and crash so many times because of it throughout the last seasons.
fact is Lip won't ever change and will keep making the same kind of mistakes and she will get fed up with it eventually. they'll go different ways, maybe keep a somewhat friendly relationship, and she will get a new partner and Lip will have a Sean kind of relationship with Fred: that kid is the most important thing in his whole life and he's constantly hunted by the fear of drinking again and hurting Fred.
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Right at the very beginning of 2x01, when Ava gets to the bar late for her shift and Hans tells her she’s late? And her reply is “my roommate forgot to set the alarm” and Hans’ reply is that super sarcastic “yeah, okay”
The somewhat hidden layer here is Ava incorrectly uses the masculine form of “my roommate” - mein mitbewohner instead of meine mitbewohnerin
So maybe Ava just has bad beginner German (highly possible) but also maybe her German is decent and she’s trying to hold up some ridiculous cover story about her and Beatrice not living together. Except Hans has 0% fallen for any of this and clearly knows who actually runs Ava’s life schedule and now it’s turned into an inside joke because Bea still doesn’t want to break the cover story
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hi to whoever saw the haruka (ft muu) art process screenshot thing…
i apologize if you saw it as harumuu shipart and found it LIKE WEIRD, i have no intentions of drawing them together like that…. The screenshot was SO OUT OF CONTEXT IM SO SORRY.. I SEE WHY ITD LOOK LIKE HARUMUU ART. (i know in that process post i said i dint ship them but i keep overthinking based off the ss alone)
that now written i rushed to complete the little comic whatever meme thing… so as to like PREVENT PEOPLE FROM THINKING ITS HARUMUU ART
im not even gonna color this.. i felt so shameful for making this so out of context (the first pic)
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Mina's incredible (and underrated) detective prowess would be very useful I bet. Put her on the helm Integra, Van Helsing praised her brains as being above everyone's including himself for a reason.
I honestly can't guess what the chemistry between Integra and Mina would be. Integra doesn't really click with me as a classically heroic character, for all that she does focus on saving humanity from the undead via Alucard and her forces, being the Boss Lady etc etc. She's miles away from being as insidious as an Amanda Waller, but...
The hotel. The fucking hotel will never leave me.
Yes, the order went directly against 'soldiers of the enemy,' but those soldiers had been lied to about who and what they were charging into. Which was obvious even without being a fly on the wall to know their higher-ups had fed them some BS to march them into death and win their own power grab from Millennium. She didn't tell Alucard to 'make it quick' or even just to 'neutralize.' She told him to search and destroy. Folding to Alucard's egging and negging to seem like a Worthy War Commander in the grand scheme~ of the plot
She's not heartless, exactly, but she is arctic and surprisingly quick to breeze past the loss of lives that aren't under her direct care/command. While she might respect Mina's abilities and investigative skills--I wouldn't be surprised if Mina could intuit Millennium's endgame well before the climax could happen--Integra inherited none of her ancestor's warm regard, supposing Abraham van Hel(l)sing had any of the original's tenderness in him (50/50 considering this takes place in aggro horror territory). We can't even say if this universe's Mina played any big role in cornering Dracula; she might just have been a targeted damsel.
All that said, I think Integra would see Mina as another time-displaced bleeding heart with a few useful skills, same as Jonathan. Someone to be an ally at best, a liability at worst. So I don't see her handing over any reins or offering to be co-girlbosses any time soon :c
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One day I'll write a more detailed explanation of "the new planet" being officially called Ragnarök(I feel like it would colloquially just be known as New Earth) but I did want to explain the basics because I'm not sure I've put anything about it here before.
The section at the end of chapter 29 when Matt reads to Casey from the Prose Edda after the power cut is possibly my favourite scene for them. For those who won't have read it; Casey likens the destruction and rebirth of the earth to their current situation. The earth literally ending, the new start ahead of them, the group of several thousand humans in the pods being representative of the two surviving humans who repopulate the earth in the original story.
(Side note: I also relate certain aspects of those two humans- Lif (female, "life") and Leifthrasir (male, "life's lover" OR "life's yearner" depending on translation) to Casey and Matt themselves, but, probably better to put that in the larger explanation.)
That is part of Casey's reasoning, but there's also a more personal level to the decision, and it's not something she mentions aloud to Matt, though I feel she would tell him later on when they're a couple. It's that the main description-
-heavily reminds her of the aftermath of the boat explosion. This, to her, is death and rebirth in a much more visceral and personal sense.
Anyway, I think a few people, not necessarily here, think it's just a silly shippy thing on my part, or even in-universe on Casey's part. Which is not the worst thing in the world I guess, but I very much enjoy the deeper significance of it. 😊
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blitz being meaner to m&m in season 2 actually makes a lot of sense when you consider he stood up for moxxie then got thoroughly embarrassed and rejected in front of them. so to make himself feel not so vulnerable and raw, he's pushing them away cuz they saw him at his weakest.
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