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@casscainweek day 2: blood | wolves | ghosts
taicass upon you
I'm still mourning Tai'Darshan
I love him so much
Return a Character from Limbo: Round One Match Twelve of Thirty-Two
Rikki Barnes (Nomad)
Tai'Darshan (Black Wind)
Cassandra Cain's first kiss (post-crisis).
kinda niche but i've been thinking back to the arc with the black wind in batgirl 2000 (#38-44). clearly dylan horrocks is fascinated with giving cass a love interest - which kelley puckett couldnt care less about thank god - and yeah that pisses me off because tying cass back to male characters is a shitty thing to do and completely unnecessary but i think that actually could have been explored well and ALSO make whatever the fuck was happening with superboy at the same time completely unnecessary (i dream of being able to erase him calling her batbabe from my head). not only can it be used to show bruce being incredibly protective over her,
but the way cass is conflicted about her attraction to black wind is so much more interesting than the fucking random date with superboy. she's interested in him at first because he can beat her in a fight. and no matter how much people and babs in particular try to push her to be a normal girl this is always what she will be attracted towards. her being more well verse in body language than human speech and her tying her relationships to violence are intertwined (see batgirl #50). and she's so tormented to see that she's attracted even if the person is on *the wrong side*. ESPECIALLY because he kills.
anyway long way to say that if that character wasnt tied into the weird racist obsessions of dc writers especially in the context of the 2000s and the us military operations (i even think that accidentally the writer makes some interesting points about terrorism in batgirl #44) i think there could have been something really interesting there. also fuck those issues with superboy.
Manowar - Black Wind, Fire And Steel
So I went a ahead and coloured Princess Tutu! Kaze.
Yes his hand is gold for a reason- look I know technically speaking Kaze's right hand is in fact fully functional it's just you know attached to/holding the Magun / Magun is attached to it.
However while I could give him a normal hand, another idea kept bouncing around and couldn't stop thinking- but what if prosthetic hand.
(It's probably not actually made of metal/gold and just you know gold coloured but yeh)