I will die on the hill of Sun and Moon being symbolism for Vanny and Vanessa sharing a body 👹
s cool to see that maq used to wear his hanfu folded over the normal way in flashbacks before his death,
and only started wearing it the opposite way, the way corpses are dressed, after he died and was revived
This was just shared on stream so I’m sharing it here too! Here are the official designs for all of Giovanni’s boys out of uniform that I did for the upcoming book (not including Fred, who already had a design). Hope yall have lots of fun with them! Enjoy!! :D
Hey! I feel a little dumb for asking but in the Mando S3 Trailer Bo says that "your (Din's) cult fractured our people" … was Bo not part of the cult aka Death Watch herself? I’m a bit murky on her story line and when she left DW and when in that timeline Mandalore fell. Is she just being an ass here because Din still tries to follow the DW rules and she got out?
Hi! It's not dumb at all, because the connection between Death Watch and Children of the Watch is unclear--they must be connected in some way, but they can't be the same thing because: - Din was rescued by Mandalorians with Death Watch on their armor, but we don't know that he was raised by them, he says he was raised in the "Fighting Corp" and doesn't recognize the name "Children of the Watch" when Bo-Katan says it to him - Pre Vizsla and the other Mandalorians who refused to give up the violent warrior ways were living on Concordia and he was the leader of Death Watch, so it's probably safe to assume they had a strong presence there. The Children of the Watch were living on Concordia at the time of the Empire glassing Mandalore, which is why they weren't killed along with everyone else. - Death Watch does not live by the rule of never being able to take off your helmet, so it can't be the exact same thing as the Children of the Watch. (Further, the way Bo-Katan says it, while you can argue that she is kind of a hypocrite--girl, YOU were part of the group that brought Maul to Mandalore, you don't get to be high and mighty about him being a problem there--I don't think the show meant for us to assume she was once part of COTW.) - It's unclear how much of a presence COTW had in the galaxy or how hidden they were--Paz Vizsla says that the Empire is why they're hiding like rats in sewers, but Din is extremely unaware of any other kind of Mandalorian, so were they just running around Concordia? Or is it bad writing that wanted to ignore there were other types of Mandalorians running around? Or is it just that Din doesn't know shit about fuck when it comes to Mandalore? - There may be more context to Bo-Katan's line of "your cult fractured our people" that we don't have yet--did something happen with COTW after she got the Darksaber? Is she referring to them being hidden when they needed them? Is she lumping them in with Death Watch or blaming them for the shitshow with Maul and not fighting back against him? Too many questions without an answer yet! tl;dr: While I think Death Watch and COTW are related somehow (perhaps an offshoot of Death Watch?), they're not the same thing and Bo-Katan never was part of Children of the Watch. Anything else, I'm not sure we have enough info on!
New episode made me think of this
This is the vibes of the ship, yes
Professional hating
i’m rewatching the mandroid fight and after the base goes howl’s moving castle these three arachnamechs find each other and fall together and the last thing they do before the camera cuts is grab hold of each other and i’m not ok???
Yuko and Mitaka are red and blue. Yuko and Mitaka are one likes olives and the other doesn’t. Yuko and Mitaka are different sides of the same coin. Mitaka shys from people and resolves to live selfishly. Yuko is extroverted and wants to enact justice on every person around her. Yuko took her contract gladly. Mitaka didn’t have a choice.
They want to save each other.
Yuko and Mitaka are meant to be. Yuko and Mitaka.
What is going on here, wrong answers only
And that’s Blitz and Moxxie met.