Opinion but Queen of the Dreadzone should have been an Adrien centric episode
Marinette when she saw that Chloe was back in town should have just been like
and immediately went back to bed because it's too early for this shit and Adrien was the one who confronts Chloe with Zoe and Sabrina,
Mari already got an satisfying conclusion with Chloe, doing it again is just beating a dead horse and honestly made the episode a waste of time for the most part, Adrien should have gotten his closure with her instead, that would have made it more meaningful of an episode
Literally?? Out of everyone to understand Sabrinaâs feelings, Adrien shouldâve been that person. I get she became evil in the end, but they were friends for years
Istg I always find something new to hate abt this episode
I'll be copying over my analysis from Reddit, I'm sure you can find it if you look for it, but I liked my analysis on there and I don't feel bothered to rewrite it
TLDR; I speculate a lot about possible D/V implications pertaining to Tomoe's backstory. I tried to keep it not as direct, but if that's a trigger I suggest scrolling đ
So, we know a lot of new things in Dirtifiers; we got shown the process of how senti-beings are created and further evidence towards Kagami being one too, we got shown Tomoe's peacock suit (side note: do we know what she's wearing?) and obviously the main piece of news, Lila is Tomoe's daughter
*This was technically revealed in Yaksi Gozen, but I didn't believe it until now
Anyway, I want to draw parallels to the Tokyo Special before starting, where Nozomi describes a story analogous to Kagami and Felix's relationship. From this, it's clear Miraculous is using stories within stories as a way to represent it's characters struggles and story-lines. My theory centers around this idea, that the movie Kagami played during the sleepover is analogous to Tomoe's backstory, and the reason why she created Kagami in the first place
Kagami: It's the story of a Samurai's wife who was betrayed. She manages to escape with her child, and now must protect them from the henchmen of the awful lord!
Which is then followed up by in-movie dialogue
Female speaker: But you see, you have a choice. If you choose the doll, I will never let you experience such painful feelings again.
There's a bit of dialogue afterwards thats spoken in Japanese w/out subtitles, but unfortunately I do not understand the language. This however is all the relevant information we get from the movie Kagami plays
Obviously we know Tomoe has two daughters, so this parallel could additionally apply to either one, but is most likely in reference to Lila for reasons I'll delve into later, Tomoe and presumably an infant Lila were fleeing from people hired by her ex husband
(Unrelatedly, I went on Google translate to read what this text in Yaksi Gozen said)
Father's thoughts higher than the mountain, Mother's love deeper than the sea
Anyway, so we know from Yaksi Gozen she was disappointed by men all her life, which tracks with my theory that she was betrayed (and possibly was put in danger) by her ex-husband. So what I believe is the case; she eventually gives up on Lila, unable to not see her abuser in her daughter, and uses the peacock Miraculous to create a daughter that avoids this problem, one that looks exactly like her
This fits with the organ theory, which stipulates every emotion is linked to an organ that gets destroyed by the damaged Peacock (Tomoe therefore loses her eyes because Kagami was created to push the image of her abuser out of her head), and why she was weirdly defensive when Kagami questioned Tomoe about her emotion of origin. She was created out of unresolved trauma
*Kagami's name literally means mirror. She was created to literally mirror her mother
I think this is supported by the film's only known dialogue "If you choose the doll, I will never let you experience such painful feelings again", which further highlights Tomoe's mission to forget the memories of the past - and to a greater extent, why she's so antagonistic towards Lila
*Obviously in part because Lila betrayed Tomoe (like her father, I should add) by keeping the Butterfly for herself, but also because she's a constant reminder of him
While I'm also on the topic, I like believing Tomoe was partially genuine in her apology to Kagami, even if it was also a plan to mind control her boyfriend (who now I think about it, if Tomoe has had trauma with relationships in the past, it makes 100% sense why she'd be angry that her daughters dating her kidnapper, who could feasibly also mind control her into doing whatever he wants)
There was no reason to show Tomoe furrowing her eyebrows and smiling unless it was real, or at least no reason to show it on screen. She was facing away from Ladybug and Chat (I think, fact check me on that), so she has nobody to pretend too with a fake smile. I think she does love her daughter, but it's clouded by years of repressed trauma
None of this to say how she ultimately treated Kagami was right, just because she was traumatised. We just had an entire episode hammering home that it's not an excuse, and Kagami's whole arc this season is about how she feels unloved by her mother
Anyway, that's just my theory đđ I hope you liked it
EDIT: Somebody mentioned in a reblog to my Dreadzone review, Tomoe says to Kagami in Dirtifiers "I love it when you make me proud", implying Kagami's base emotion is pride or fulfilling expectation. While I think this is true to an extent, she's very proud of her daughter and wants to push her, I also think it's Tomoe just masking her fears, and Kagami's actual base emotion is, as mentioned, her mothers trauma
My thoughts on Queen of the Dreadzone and Dirtifiers
TLDR: I'm disappointed, spoilers ahead
Queen of the Dreadzone
Read some of my previous blogs abt Chloe, you'll know I'm disappointed with Queen of the Dreadzone. It's what I was expecting from the show (on a realistic level), but that's why I'm disappointed. Of course they were gonna hammer home the point that Chloe is irredeemable. I just figured given the other good arcs this season, they'd take the opportunity to flesh out Chloe, but that's on me ig
Like, just add two short clips of Chloe reading the letter and looking at the charm, think about it for a few seconds, and then decide to keep acting like a bully. You don't even have to forgive her in the end, or show her family being abusive/make her a perpetual victim, just something that humanises her is all I was hoping for
And just on an episode level, I'm dissapointed Fury was never brought up, nor a Vesperia transformation. Should've been Grendiaper, and if not it should've been now. They had the perfect opportunity to include it when they cut the camera to her behind the wall
But I will say as a silver lining, I'm kinda glad my mini thesis on Chloe stans ended up being supported by the show; Noe's whole dialogue about how being a caricature of meanness, or how I'd say as a diva instead, garners fan support through comedy. Maybe I'll bring it out of the drafts, idk
I also found it interesting how Chloe is the only person (to my knowledge) in the show to be akumatised without someone whispering in her ear. Do I think it was intentional to emphasise her cartoonishly depicted wickedness? Absolutely, but I really like the visual of someone so irredeemable they don't need the influence of a supervillain
Dirtifiers
I don't have as many thoughts on Dirtifiers in comparison to Queen of the Dreadzone, but I will say I'm disappointed in the Lila reveal. Not for any narrative reason, it's just that all my theories are busted now and I look dumb for arguing against people on Tiktok (that's the way most theories turn out tho)
Moving on, I'm guessing Lila is Tomoe's biological daughter, and doesn't claim her as her own because of her dad. Based on the movie Kagami plays, is the implication that Tomoe can't look at Lila without being reminded of her partners, so she creates a kid who looks exactly like her? Is why Tomoe's so defensive on revealing Kagami's emotion of origin, since it could go as far as a trauma response that Tomoe isn't ready to divulge?
Queen of the Dreadzone is indeed disappointing because the episode itself is rather a waste of time, as it genuinely doesn't provide anything. Like you said, no Fury storyline or Vesperia transformation. The only thing that mattered was subtle hints throughout this episode, like Lila being in China, Noe getting the charm, Marinette figuring out the butterfly miraculous is genuinely setting up every attack rather than blindly setting butterflies. The meat of the episode is not that it, even Sabrina's closure, while appreciated, is very brief, so we got a nothinburger of the episode that only drives home this show's relationship to Chloe's character. How tragic it is that the very first character in this show that was given depth became the flattest one overall, as every other character was given something, but with Chloe, it was taken away, just to prove a point.
However, I do have to say that Chloe, in fact, is not the only one who didn't need a villain to coax her into becoming one. While she's the first one without Chrysalis actively guiding, Claudie Kante, Max's mom, had a very similar moment in Startrain. Since Akuma was out of reach for Gabriel as he lost track of it, he couldn't communicate with the titular villain, and Claudie transformed all on her own due to her own emotional strife. So what Chloe did is almost the same situation, it's just that Chloe had a much longer monologue to herself about it (though one could argue if it's because Chloe is overly villainised, which she is, or is it because Chrysalis's ultrakumas in general just make the victims more reflective overall. Like Gabriel, Hawk Moth was pretty straightforward, and akumatizations were too, but Lila explicitly takes her time and makes her victims truly drown in their feelings and self-reflection to become villains, rather than just imposing it on them. It also should be added that Lila technically was detransformed, so while akumas still work even with the Butterfly Miraculous Holder inactive, Chloe still wouldn't communicate with Chrysalis because there is no Chrysalis. The scene was indeed made to hammer down "Chloe is irredeemable" bit, but it does technically work in-universe logic and isn't a completely damning moment either, which is kind of the pattern with Chloe that, despite being portrayed as irredeemable, she isn't exactly that much evil, she's just treated as such.
My condolences for the dirtifiers raining on your theories, but I do wonder if the rest of the episode wasn't satisfying enough? Cool theory that Tomoe's emotion while making Kagami is indeed centered around regret and potentially grief. Like in the end, I think the very emotion Tomoe used was very much pride. She wanted to feel proud of the child Kagami would grow up to be, but pride is born from shame, and the need for perfection is born from regret, so even though Tomoe used pride to make Kagami, the pride was fueled not by satisfaction but by regret.
I did end up learning about Claudie through Reddit, so that was a fun discovery. I just donât really concern myself with earlier episodes unless thereâs something specific Iâm looking for
(Though, as both of us probably realise, ChloĂŠ was much more intentional and nefarious with self-directing her akuma)
As pertaining to my dead theory, Iâve made peace with it, itâs how most theories end up anyways. Iâm actually finding it quite fun analysing Tomoeâs backstory through referencing the film Kagami played. I may make an individual post just talking about that. My disappointment was momentary
My thoughts on Queen of the Dreadzone and Dirtifiers
TLDR: I'm disappointed, spoilers ahead
Queen of the Dreadzone
Read some of my previous blogs abt Chloe, you'll know I'm disappointed with Queen of the Dreadzone. It's what I was expecting from the show (on a realistic level), but that's why I'm disappointed. Of course they were gonna hammer home the point that Chloe is irredeemable. I just figured given the other good arcs this season, they'd take the opportunity to flesh out Chloe, but that's on me ig
Like, just add two short clips of Chloe reading the letter and looking at the charm, think about it for a few seconds, and then decide to keep acting like a bully. You don't even have to forgive her in the end, or show her family being abusive/make her a perpetual victim, just something that humanises her is all I was hoping for
And just on an episode level, I'm dissapointed Fury was never brought up, nor a Vesperia transformation. Should've been Grendiaper, and if not it should've been now. They had the perfect opportunity to include it when they cut the camera to her behind the wall
But I will say as a silver lining, I'm kinda glad my mini thesis on Chloe stans ended up being supported by the show; Noe's whole dialogue about how being a caricature of meanness, or how I'd say as a diva instead, garners fan support through comedy. Maybe I'll bring it out of the drafts, idk
I also found it interesting how Chloe is the only person (to my knowledge) in the show to be akumatised without someone whispering in her ear. Do I think it was intentional to emphasise her cartoonishly depicted wickedness? Absolutely, but I really like the visual of someone so irredeemable they don't need the influence of a supervillain
Dirtifiers
I don't have as many thoughts on Dirtifiers in comparison to Queen of the Dreadzone, but I will say I'm disappointed in the Lila reveal. Not for any narrative reason, it's just that all my theories are busted now and I look dumb for arguing against people on Tiktok (that's the way most theories turn out tho)
Moving on, I'm guessing Lila is Tomoe's biological daughter, and doesn't claim her as her own because of her dad. Based on the movie Kagami plays, is the implication that Tomoe can't look at Lila without being reminded of her partners, so she creates a kid who looks exactly like her? Is why Tomoe's so defensive on revealing Kagami's emotion of origin, since it could go as far as a trauma response that Tomoe isn't ready to divulge?
Girl, I thought Rambu (the creator of that Pied Piper short film on YT) was the creator of Gameoverse, turns out it's just some guy đđ I am NOT watching
I think half the discord is because of miscommunication; people want Marinette to be held accountable for her actions, but that type of discussion gets interpreted as hate, so people feel the need to emphasise how sheâs actually a victim, which then gets interpreted as blind support
I think most fans actually can stand her, itâs that they canât stand other fans
TLDR; I did not like it, and it's ruined the series for me
I will say tho, don't harass anyone over this rant. I just want to air out my frustrations
That finale was such dog turds, I'm sorry đđđ. Jax abstracts off-screen (because I guess we've already seen the process, it's not like we wanted to see his actual abstraction or anything!) and we spend half the movie slogging around in his mind and how he's imagining soliciting Gangle, and proceeds to be dragged into a kennel like a dog, because what else are we supposed to do with him at that point? Have Caine unabstract him? Course not! Instead we have him randomly show up after being deleted and suddenly he realises all his faults with zero buildup, gets instantly forgiven (from a viewer perspective it's instantaneous) and pulls a deus ex machina to the degree I was surprised they didn't have a dance party at the end
God forbid we have information about C&A beyond "Scratch had a brain tumour so he created mind replicating AI's for literally no reason", nope! Instead we lump all the company lore into an adventure ages ago, and reveal it was all fake by the end! Who cares about world-building!
(Less I mention the voice actor drama đđđđđ)
This ending was such piss water and I'm so sad I invested the amount of time I put into it đđ I'm holding out hope for Knights of Guinevere, but genuinely I'm probably not gonna watch another Glitch production for awhile after this
Glitch Productions, please hire multiple writers for your next projects. We can tell it was written in a week by one person
Donât even get me started on thattt đđ Zooble was such an afterthought of a character, saying as she is the only one antagonistic to Jax they shouldâve gotten so much more screentime than he got in show đ she only exists in the story to support Gangleâs arc
Not to mention Ragatha and Pomni, we got a bit of Jesterdoll and Ribbit backstory from Rag, but god her character was handled so weirdly throughout the show, none of her conflicts with Pomni are actually resolved on screen
And Pomni turns so Jax obsessed by the end, I almost forgot it was HER show đ, thereâs so little buildup of their friendship, the hiatus does the bulk of the heavy lifting. And whereâs HER trauma on display? Everyone else is dealing with personally designed torture in episode 8, except Pomni who gets chewed out by her chat.gpt boyfriend đđđđ
The only other character that remotely got justice was Kinger, and even then, all he does in exposition dump. Jax literally has an entire movie and more inside his head đđđ
TLDR; I did not like it, and it's ruined the series for me
I will say tho, don't harass anyone over this rant. I just want to air out my frustrations
That finale was such dog turds, I'm sorry đđđ. Jax abstracts off-screen (because I guess we've already seen the process, it's not like we wanted to see his actual abstraction or anything!) and we spend half the movie slogging around in his mind and how he's imagining soliciting Gangle, and proceeds to be dragged into a kennel like a dog, because what else are we supposed to do with him at that point? Have Caine unabstract him? Course not! Instead we have him randomly show up after being deleted and suddenly he realises all his faults with zero buildup, gets instantly forgiven (from a viewer perspective it's instantaneous) and pulls a deus ex machina to the degree I was surprised they didn't have a dance party at the end
God forbid we have information about C&A beyond "Scratch had a brain tumour so he created mind replicating AI's for literally no reason", nope! Instead we lump all the company lore into an adventure ages ago, and reveal it was all fake by the end! Who cares about world-building!
(Less I mention the voice actor drama đđđđđ)
This ending was such piss water and I'm so sad I invested the amount of time I put into it đđ I'm holding out hope for Knights of Guinevere, but genuinely I'm probably not gonna watch another Glitch production for awhile after this
Glitch Productions, please hire multiple writers for your next projects. We can tell it was written in a week by one person
Fml, two days in a row Iâve put the wrong stuff in different communities. Yesterday on Discord, I accidentally posted my ocâs in a PokĂŠmon discussion thread, and today I made a fool of myself asking about tadc spoilers in the MLB reddit. Iâm gonna kms istg đđđđđ
TLDR; I will talk about both Tom and Sabines sides of the family, but this post mostly focuses on the Dupains. Also, Marc, his parents and Fei are apart of the family too. Marc is now Marinettes biological cousin, and Fei is her adopted cousin
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LORE
To start things off, while Roland and Gina were married they had two children, Tom and Nina (Mrs Anciel). Tom followed in his fathers footsteps and became a baker, while Nina pursued meteorology and became TVi's weather reporter. Roland and Gina later divorced after their kids grew up, and the family went no-contact with him following Tom's wedding. (I believe the fandom consensus is that he didn't attend the wedding because he disproved of Sabine, since he's very old-fashioned and racist)
In this rewrite, the wedding picture would also depict Nina and her husband Emmanuel (Mr Anciel), who she later took his last name
Sabine grew up in Shanghai with her parents Mei and Yan Cheng, her uncle Wang Cheng, and her twin sister Shu Yin. By this time, the Order of the Guardians have been disbanded (see my Lila post here for the lore)
In case you don't want to read that post; the rewritten Order is separated into Mages and Guardians. Mages are descendants of the original creator of the Miraculous, given power by Gimmie. They can read Grimoires naturally and can create other jewels. Guardians on the other hand must undergo a ritual to read Miraculous texts, and that's all they can do. The actual ritual is lost, but descendants of the Guardians still get self-defense training. After finishing hers, Sabine traveled to Paris for new career opportunities, meeting Tom
I bring up the Shanghai special, since the Prodigious's role in the story is significantly changed. The pendant exists as a result of the hubris of the Guardians who tried making their own Miraculous w/out the blessing of GImmie, instead creating something very dangerous and limited
In saying all that, a trip to Shanghai to visit her maternal grandparents is the perfect opportunity to bring the World special into the plot, and makes much more sense than Marinette chasing Adrien over international boarders
Since Ladybug randomly shows up in Shanghai on their trip, alongside her daughters absence, this is where Sabine starts putting two-in-two together that her daughters a superhero. She isn't 100% certain, but she supports her daughter from the sidelines
As far as Fei goes, who I believe gets adopted by Wang Cheng uncle by the end; her story remains relatively unchanged; with the exceptions that she robs Marinette on a family trip, and that she starts undergoing Guardian training to wield the Prodigious safely. She, Marinette and Marc - though she's not as close to him - all consider eachother family and face-time regularly
Anyways, after Tom and Sabines wedding, they had Marinette, and around this time Nina and Emmanuel also had Marc
In this rewrite, since Marc and Marinette are cousins who live in close proximity to each-other, they are pretty close, though they orbit different friend groups. Marinette had Nino and Socqueline, while Marc had Alix. During the height of Chloe's bullying, Marc was one of the only other one of her classmates willing to associate with Marinette (alongside Nino obviously). Both of them are clumsy, socially awkward misfits
Marc in this instance also probably knows about Fei's superhero identity as LAdy Dragon, and it's an open secret within the family
As far as every-bodies akumatisations are concerned, they remain mostly unchanged (Simpleman will not exist), except Befana takes up Riginarazoines power. Obviously Nina and Emmanuel need new villain concepts since they're basically OC's at this point, so I'm calling them Solar Flare and Party Crasher, for I do not care enough about Wayhem
Happening around Season 2 or 3, Nina is giving a report on an upcoming heatwave, something about it starts her global warming anxiety, which Monarch capitalises on, turning her into Solar Flare (shown as Smolderdash from Skylanders). Her power lets her absorb heat and sunlight, turning them into fire and laser beams. Potions are unlocked by now, the Red Potion gets revealed as her direct counter, protecting the user from fire, lava and heat
Party Crasher on the other hand at least happens after Evilistrator and Reverser, whenever Marc and Nathaniel start their comic together. Emmanuel is worried about people making fun of their "comic", an allegory for their relationship, and so channels all his 1970's flamboyance into his akumatised form, always one step ahead from uncertainty (his powers are the same, as in the show)
Because of my different plot structure (there's a time-skip between seasons 3-4 where Lila obtains the Peacock), Dearest Family changes from being a bunch of akumatised people, probably into a giant tree sentimonster called Dearest Family. Marc ends up getting willingly akumatised by Fritilary (Master Fu using the Butterfly Miraculous) in order to give his family a different perspective
EDIT: I heard Mr Anciel's name is Emmanuel and he's based on a line producer? And he owns a bookstore in Dirtfiers. I will be translating both of these into the rewrite
The ending of Project Hail Mary is making me teary eyed, them damn Eriddian children(?) enthusiastically raising their hands in the air is getting to me for some reason
The current Miraculous Ladybug fandom discourse is just wild to me. Personally, I love season 6. I love the big lie. I love how Marinette is put through the wringer by her own choices. I love the drama, the pain, the anxiety, the potential heartbreak, the wrong choices, the flawed yet understandable motivations. To me this is a really interesting story, one we as a fandom should be celebrating.
But then the fandom discourse is dominated by people saying, "I think Marinette is making wrong choices here and I hate it", and responses to that. The positive views are mostly people defending the show instead of praising it. Long essays explaining why Marinette's actions are wrong but make sense in the context of her personality and motivations, which is literally what the show itself tells us as well. These are good essays but it's crazy to me that they're necessary.
Don't get me wrong, everybody is free to dislike the season for any or no reason at all. I'm just baffled by the ratio of hate to love I'm seeing.
Random aside: There's this post I saw a while ago that won't leave my brain, where someone argued, "if you love Marinette you have to hate the current storyline. Otherwise you don't love her, you just love drama." I'm still not sure I can fully wrap my head around that argument. Marinette is⌠not real, right? She's a fictional character designed to be endearing and a vehicle for interesting stories, and as of season 6, she's doing both perfectly. You're free to disagree of course, but the whole idea that there's a tension here between liking Marinette and liking drama, it just baffles me.
Season 6 is genuinely very good (except perhaps for the first few episodes). It looks great and it tackles more serious topics in a kid-friendly way and generally does this well, whether it's about online hate, dealing with autism, parents who don't get along, struggling with insecurity, and of course grief. And inside that all Marinette is getting the most interesting story of all and I genuinely love it. I'm not a season 6 apologist, I'm a proud season 6 fan.
I think itâs symptomatic of people needing to let everybody know theyâre right/justified in something, which itself is because people are afraid of being viewed wrong/being judged for it
Standing on your likes and opinions arenât enough, you [in a general context] feel the need to explain why you like the show, why itâs actually something more than a kids cartoon, etc.
For the record, I donât think Lila is Tomoes actual daughter, and in the same way I donât think Nathalie is Camilo Pistaâs actual daughter. I think the use of family titles denote a persons place in the Kingdom, and in this instance, I think the use of son/daughter refers to people trained underneath a head of industry
Nathalie in this case wouldnât Camilos biological daughter, but instead he wouldâve taken her under his wing and raised her in a way to inevitably take a Kingdom position, eventually becoming a Shadow to the Diamond. I think thatâs whatâs happening with Lila, except sheâs gone rogue
I say this because we shouldnât be taking Lila at her word, ever, and the similar verbiage used by Nathalie strikes me as suspicious - plus, she has a different surname than her âfatherâ and I donât believe Nathalie is a married/widowed woman
Beyond that though, given Gabriel and Tomoeâs deal to pair of their kids, the Kingdom seems to uphold family bloodlines, so it wouldnât be shocking if that reflects in their codewords as well
Nobody but me was pressuring me into making this post đâď¸âď¸
Tldr; Amoks arenât the base powers of the Peacock. They are Lilaâs custom power, allowing her to outsource the emotional burden onto other people. (The peacocks power uses ones own emotions to make sentimonsters) these are inspired by Gabriels Akumaâs, which were made using the peacock and butterfly together
The concept of Sentimonsters remain the same as in show, they allow a person to create a monster out of emotions. The difference in the rewrite is that they can only use their own emotions to create the monsters (the feathers are a result of Lilaâs custom power). All types of sentimonsters require an object of control to exist, and destroying it destroys the monster
Iâm also following the showâs explanation surrounding organs, in that every sentimonster is derived from a specific organ. Because the Peacock was damaged, the organ of origin get attacked and start deteriorating (I imagine this happens similar to other broken Miraculous, the Fox would deteriote a persons senses and the Bee would deteriorate a persons movement)
Instead of going berserk when Cataclysmed, they first deteriorate, then grow back like how Ninoâs parents did in the Chained Titans. This way Chat Noirâs power isnât entirely made useless
Sentibeings are a subset of sentimonsters, which are created by making an embryo inside a womb. They follow the same rules as normal monsters, except theyâre half biological, self aware and capable of complex thought (basically a human)
In the rewrite only Kagami and Adrien are sentibeings, since Felix doesnât exist in my au đ Kagami was created to be perfect in her mothers eyes, so Tomoeâs eyes were destroyed following her birth, while Adrien was created out of love, so Emilies heart was destroyed instead (so basically the show)
Delving deeper into the custom powers though, Iâve decided to give Emilie the secondary power of detachment, which lets her detach a sentimonster from its object of control. In Adriens case, he can exist without the Twin Rings, but he can still be controlled by Gabriel through them
This isnât the case of Kagami, whoâs always under her mothers thumb (literally). But I havenât figured out what Tomoeâs secondary power is yet
I unfortunately could not find the image where Banana Boom Boom gets cataclysmed, and itâs a shot of its face
In the case of Amoks, which are again in this rewrite Lila/Mayuraâs unique creation, her custom power allows her to pluck feathers from her fan and send off to infect other peoples objects. This lets her outsource the emotional burden onto others, lets her control them from long distances, and protects her in case the jewel gets destroyed again
Note: she is able to fix Miraculous since sheâs a descendant of a mage, who made the jewels themselves, but it takes her ages to find the ingredients herself
For storytelling purposes, Amok-created sentimonsters carry their object of control with them. The heroes can't just grab the object from the person holding it
Edit: I've decided to bring back the Kaiju idea I had, where Lila is able to make people into temporary Sentimonsters. This solves all my problems lmao
Hello, everyone. This isn't my usual post, but I want everyone to know about this scam that I had nearly fallen for. I only know it was a scam because I messaged my friends about it, and @star-critter was able to point out that it was very simular to a scamming situation that he had.
The same friend, Star, has told me that people get their accounts hacked and that same hacker uses that stolen account to scam others. So, the individual that contacted me may not be the true owner of that account.
Man.
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