So who was gonna tell me that Million had dog shoes?
Look at them!!
They've got ears and teeth and a little nose and stuff!!!
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So who was gonna tell me that Million had dog shoes?
Look at them!!
They've got ears and teeth and a little nose and stuff!!!
Some days, I think I have interests like a normal person
Other days, I actually consider collecting fabrics and stuff to make Jaxon's coat
Anyone with a brain can accept the possibility of the Knight to be Dess, given the antlers with a similar appearance to the Holidays', the sword being briefly bat-shaped and the smugness and sassiness it has that would be strange to relate to Carol. As many others pointed out, the poses they strike bear some resemblance to Kris', such as the finger pointing and standing with their backs turned to the player; the reasoning behind this seems to be perhaps Dess would do this in the past and Kris, looking up to her, would mimic her actions.
So why would my little rat brain believe in the possibility that Kris could still be the Knight, despite them both appearing on-screen AT THE SAME TIME. Maybe the Knight is actually the living embodiment of Kris' desires, using darkness to form the body. The antlers would not only represent their desire to fit in but also perhaps their wanting to be with the Holidays instead of the Dreemurrs. The reason why the Knight would strike similar poses to Kris is because it was a reflection of them.
This has been your fellow idiot going made about a fictional video game.
Beyblade season 3 (Ep 1) spoilers
What if Jaxon inherited his father's foresight?
I'll probably make a longer post analysing Jaxon and how he's probably much smarter or at least wiser than he seems, but I just wanna focus on one thing at the moment.
What if the reason Jaxon's so laid-back about everything is because his foresight is telling him that the future will be fine?
I'll admit, I'm still undecided whether Zero's foresight is real or not, but assuming it is, I think it'd be interesting to consider it being passed down to Jaxon. I don't think he'd use it intentionally or is even aware of it, but it might come up as gut feelings or sudden urges. It could explain some things about Jaxon.
The reason why he's always confident in a battle even against someone (presumably) stronger than him is maybe because his foresight told him that he'd win. The way he almost always seem to gain the upper hand last minute, maybe it's because he sees the situation then his foresight gives him a nudge in the winning direction. I'm thinking about what Sigrid said about his intuition, just that not only is blading helping to strengthen his intuition, but his foresight too; his foresight points in a direction and his intuition gets him through that path.
Maybe this foresight is why he doesn't step in to help his teammates like how Robin often does. Jaxon gets a gut feeling that tells him that they're gonna be fine, so he doesn't interfere.
That moment where Khrome says he'll surpass Jaxon, then we get that prediction scene? What if Jaxon saw that, right when we see his terrified face? He saw himself lose in a future that feels almost certainly true to him, but of course, Jaxon being Jaxon, that only excites him.
There's also this vague connection I have between speed and foresight, if something goes faster than you can visibly see, the next best thing is to predict where it will be. Not sure how to expand on this idea but I'm leaving it here.
I never did mention that I have a page solely dedicated to Jaxon doodles did I
I don't ship Sigrid/Khrome but I thought MonoKhrome would be a neat ship name. Monochrome meaning 'one color' and Sigrid only being able to use one bey and being associated with color. Khrome's part is self-explanatory.
Is it just me or does Jaxon feel older sometimes? Like.. older than the way he acts, older than Persona's other members, just older than he's supposed to be.
And how he looks in his Pendragon days, it feels so much younger than he's supposed to be. Yes, that's technically younger Jaxon, but he somehow looks a year or two younger which, if I remember correctly, is not the intended time frame.
I might elaborate on this later but I think I'll watch the entire series again.
The temptation to rp as Sigrid...