Would it be possible for a human and an elf to have children? If elves and humans are biologically similar enough that a human was able to carry and give birth to an elf child, I don't see why not.
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Would it be possible for a human and an elf to have children? If elves and humans are biologically similar enough that a human was able to carry and give birth to an elf child, I don't see why not.
Emma Foster
This is Emma Foster for Keeper Sexywoman 2025!
I based her off the canon design, but changed some of the clothing.
Idk if anyone’s noticed this before, but the significance (read: meaning) of Sophie and especially Amy’s last names was definitely thought through, and the implications of it just makes me sad. (In that way well-written angst does.)
Sophie and Amy both started out with the last name “Foster”. That name was chosen because (at least, this is my take on it) William and Emma (and Amy, in a way” fostered Sophie. The Black Swan intended for them to raise her, but not for Sophie to stay family forever. To the Black Swan, William, Emma and Amy were just her foster family. Hence the last name “Foster”.
See, that on its own isn’t sad. But what makes it super sad is what the Black Swan changed Amy, Emma, and William’s last name to. Freeman. As in “free human”. Being free of fostering someone that “didn’t belong” there in the first place.
Emma and William - ah, Connor and Kate will never know this. They’ll never think anything negative of their last name, maybe they’ll see it as a coincidental token to how they’re American. Maybe.
But Amy? Amy remembers Sophie. Amy remembers being a Foster, not a Freeman. The books say that her mom picked out “Amy” because it meant “beloved”. A quick google search has informed me that there’s multiple name meanings for “Natalie”, and one of them is “birthday”. (Or, more specifically, according to some sources, “birth of the Lord”.) Making her name mean “birthday” could just be the Black Swan’s way of going “let’s enforce the whole ‘you’re human’ thing” but it could also mean something along the lines of “birth of human freedom”.
Maybe Amy will never notice the implications the Black Swan made, but what if she did? Would it be something that she just shakes off because it’s too much to think about? Would it be something that she gets stuck in for a while because it’s kinda like the Black Swan is saying “you’re better off without your sister”? What would she do?
*insert excuse for being late*
*ahemity*
Happy Late Mothers Day--
I give you, Sophie’s human mother, Sophie’s biological mother, and Sophie’s mother mother.