Since Ubisoft refuses to confirm what happened to Oswald and Valdis since Guthrum became King of East Anglia, I have accepted that Valdis is a shield maiden for Eivor and comes home after every raid to her malewife, Oswald.
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Ummm, would it be possible to have a Financier x Crunchy Chip fankid?
Here you go, this guy is Choco Bread Cookie
I think first in line before this was Madeleine/Espresso, but I couldn’t think of anything so I just went ahead
So he’s supposed to be based on pain au chocolat, aka chocolate croissants. I chose it because it’s a French food (like Financier), and it has chocolate (like Crunchy Chip). I tried to incorporate that into his topknot. I didn’t call him Choco Croissant because I thought the name didn’t really fit Financier or Crunchy, so I was looking at other names for it. I was going to go with Chocolatine Cookie originally, but I thought that that name, while it fits Financier, sounds a bit too fancy for Crunchy Chip. So I just went with the transliteration of pain au chocolat, which is just chocolate bread. Chocolate bread is technically something different, but I thought it worked
Chocolate croissants:
So on to the character. So I know both Financier and Crunchy Chip are fiercely loyal to their countries, so I had trouble deciding where Choco Bread’s loyalties would lie, and eventually I just went with that he has no allegiance (granted with his design I made it more similar to the Dark Cacao Kingdom, but that’s because I know those designs better). He’s just a wandering warrior, with the principles of helping out any Cookie in need, regardless of who they are.
He has a bit of a temper when you make him mad, but generally he’s a relatively calm person. He enjoys tea
Also, he’s not short by any means, he is much taller than his father (and probably his mother, though not by nearly as much). I just think it’d be funny for Crunchy to have a kid that ends up bigger than him, making him still the shortest in the family
I haven’t figured out what he uses as a weapon, but it’s probably something with some weight to it
But yeah, this is this guy
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*Cries cutely* He's doomed ;)
I would be too. Thankfully it’s not Trivia Murder Party at least!
Well, I’ve got a workbook that might help them.
(Original book cover)
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Only ppl unaware of how much of a boring chore it is to draw clothing and all assorted folds would think that there are only sexual reasons for drawing naked people 🤷🏻♀️
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Okay my mind is suddenly being blasted by whole cake island arc thoughts again, for some inexplicable reason. And like. I get it. I get that whole cake island is about sanji finally getting to feel like he can ask for help from his friends and wouldn’t be a burden, it wouldn’t be too much on them and he isn’t asking for too much, and yes, that’s good for him as a character for his development and yes it’s done well it’s just the main problem is the narrative consequences of his actions running up to it isnt, great.
Like people compare it to nami and Robin, like look, it’s the same thing, they “betray” the crew and pretend to be cruel to drive them away but Luffy stubbornly keeps chasing them until they break down and admit help but, nami, she was in the crew for like. A month at the most. Robin, she was in the crew for a month at the most. It’s not to dismiss the weight of their stories, just to point out the context. Sanji, this is years of a relationship with people, and when they chase after him, he doesn’t try to give an explanation, even discretely. (I was expecting something like that during his fight with Luffy, but no cigar.) He intentionally behaves in the way that he thinks will hurt his friends emotionally, because he decides that the best way for a “goodbye” is if he makes them hate him so much that they wouldn’t regret leaving him. (Which of course doesn’t convince anyone, but what matters is the weight of his intent, not what the reaction was.) Like. Even though you know a friend is intentionally pushing you away, having a friend behave like this hurts. And it’s true that only Luffy and nami gets to see this, and it’s true that Luffy as a character of course isn’t someone who’s gonna hold that sort of thing against anybody. He’s very direct. Nami does hold it against Sanji, but it’s narratively more of a joke. There’s not a narrative consequence to it. It got frustrating for me to not have a payoff in that regard. But in the end I have to concede it’s definitely a shonen sort of trajectory. It’s just hard to swallow especially given usopp’s narrative consequence and him subsequently having to apologize. Having that as precedent made it harder for me to accept.
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