Fun Fact: the name dorcas derives from the greek noun "Δορκάς" (=Gazelle), which itself derives from the ancient greek verb "Δέρκομαι", meaning "To Observe.”

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Fun Fact: the name dorcas derives from the greek noun "Δορκάς" (=Gazelle), which itself derives from the ancient greek verb "Δέρκομαι", meaning "To Observe.”
o1: Heritage.
For Naruto a lot of his time spent after the great Shinobi war held a solidified focus on discovering more about himself. While many of his internal discoveries managed to bolster his strength both literally and in terms of heart, a central part of that was always missing, despite having many treasured friends and allies taking places of found family. At the end of the day, he still was an Uzumaki, so a personal journey was made in full approval to just be after risking life and limb alongside of everyone else.
Thus the journey had spread well throughout the world in the passing years. Even now, even after the great war, there sadly hadn’t been any personal fixtures where they all located. That in itself was fine, Naruto certainly didn’t mind going the extra reach in order to contact and connect many who come to learn that and even in sillier times, making their harmless jabs that he’s the first ever blonde they Uzumaki they held within their clan. For someone who didn’t exactly have the original unit of a family within Konoha, an experience like this felt liberating.
In some ways he held a past to truly look back towards, one that predates his birth, it introduced a special sense of peace of connecting with many of the Uzumaki across his travels. Despite the pain made through wars waged, wars lost, decisions made to eradicate them as a whole, his pleasant discovery in the many met was that indomitable heart happened to be a running trait within them. As a means to connect, even a hint of their personalized arts were left more as a memento after deepening his friendships with many of them.
Though in truth Naruto never found himself holding any huge interest within the arts of fuinjutsu. Many firm hands in worked in not wanting him to depart without at least learning the basics, ways to make traveling light, offering more to this knuckleheaded ninja’s tricks of the trade in terms of being unpredictable, which in a lighthearted comparison compared to more grim times, he’s come to accept as the learning held a light atmosphere despite the nostalgically strict regiments many of Naruto’s teachers left.
Throughout these passages of ‘special episodes’ within view of the blonde’s life, there’s one more additional reason as to why that smile of his enjoys rivaling the sun.
This journey assisted heavily in combating aspects of that childhood loneliness that followed along with him.
❤️- does my muse feel worthy of romantic love? (Wanda)
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Going through everything Wanda did, she is conflicted. It seems whoever she loves ends up dying and there is nothing she can do to fix it. It would be difficult for her to ever move on, knowing how things with her end up. There is some survivors guilt surrounding her.
Wanda longs for love, wants to feel that warmth, but isn’t going to seek it out. Vision was the only one left in her life who truly loved her, and she had to watch the life leave him for the third time. At this point, the only love she feels she can give is to her children who she is desperate to find.
No, Wanda does not feel worthy of romantic love. Not only does she feel responsible for the deaths around her, she does not want to force that onto someone else. Taking that risk to love again, it’s too much and she would rather isolate. Someone would need to show her that she is worthy of that kind of love.
Peggy is the kind of woman who does things for others, even if it inconveniences her. If it makes them happy, then she wants to help. If that means she is put out, then so be it. Her own happiness is pushed aside in order to make sure the ones around her are happy.
Headcanon File: Reeve’s Relationship with the Slums —
Musing on my mighty need for Wall Market vibes got me to thinking I should just write up a whole thing on Reeve’s relationship with the slums of Midgar overall.
First thing’s first: Midgar is Reeve’s baby. He did not create Midgar ( or the plate ), but by this point, he’s probably designed ( or overseen the design of ) a lot of it. It’s his adopted baby.
It should be noted that canon claims that Reeve designed the mako reactors, but since that ... doesn’t really line up with Reeve’s age and when the first mako reactors were created, we interpret that here to mean he redesigned the current model of mako reactor that is used in Midgar and all new reactors created after Midgar’s. ( That made ShinRa a lot of money, and that was how Reeve became a Director at the pretty young age of twenty. )
So all that new development, all those roads, etc., everything built in the last fifteen years? Overseen by Reeve. And he takes pride in that. Even if Midgar was there before he was, in many ways, he considers Midgar ( in its current incarnation ) to be his. ( The slums, though, aren’t the product of urban planning so much as what happens with the remainder of a city. With the exception of the wall around Wall Market, none of the slums was planned. )
He is not ignorant of the slums, the income inequality, or the ... undesirable circumstances in which people live down there. He also doesn’t have the power to do much about it, since even though he does oversee design of the city and its construction projects, and drafts plans for the allocation of where his budget is going and all that, he is still subject to the approval of the president, who does not feel that the slums is worth pumping any more money into than strictly necessary to keep the city from being overrun with pestilence.
Reeve does try to allocate resources to the slums as well, and he cares about the lives of the people who live down there. Not enough, say, to personally volunteer at the slums soup kitchen on Saturdays or anything, but there’s probably also a corporate ShinRa donation made there ( for the publicity of good will ) that might have been his idea.
He visits most places in the city ( generally incognito, so that he can properly experience rather than simply observe ), and the slums are no exception. Reeve takes his job seriously, and he may be one of the only ShinRa executives who is professionally motivated primarily not by greed or power but because he truly loves what he does. Designing buildings and spaces for people to live their lives in is his calling; architecture and engineering are his passions. He truly loves this city, and that includes the good, the bad, and the ugly.
It’s a headcanon!
Albeit being in a world of their own and ignoring everything around them, especially when out and about, they can still subconsciously pick up the tone of voice from people near them when somebody is addressing them. So they will respond to being told or asked something unless it is random guy or gal across the street hurling abuse. The tone of voice is something that clicks with them. So if abuse comes their way they have learned to ignore it, as they do the everything in general, but if somebody is genuinely talking to them and they are zoned out they will hear the words and respond. It’s like everything goes into their mind but it also picks out what to acknowledge.
This isn’t by choice mind you. After so long of being them self and being laughed and yelled at, they just started to naturally block the world out. But again the mind works in strange ways and they do react to things said to them politely or neutrally. They don’t choose this. It just happens.
Alignment test
True Neutral True Neutral- A true neutral character does what seems to be a good idea. He doesn't feel strongly one way or the other when it comes to good vs. evil or law vs. chaos. Most true neutral characters exhibit a lack of conviction or bias rather than a commitment to neutrality. Such a character thinks of good as better than evil after all, he would rather have good neighbours and rulers than evil ones. Still, he's not personally committed to upholding good in any abstract or universal way. Some true neutral characters, on the other hand, commit themselves philosophically to neutrality. They see good, evil, law, and chaos as prejudices and dangerous extremes. They advocate the middle way of neutrality as the best, most balanced road in the long run. True neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you act naturally, without prejudice or compulsion. However, true neutral can be a dangerous alignment when it represents apathy, indifference, and a lack of conviction.