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dude was getting all the gossip
The Crows when a cat walks into the Crow Club:
Kaz: says the cat is there only to keep rats away but buys it toys and treats
Inej: sits on the rooftop with it
Wylan: loves the cat but gets overwhelmed when it keeps knocking over his explosive materials
Jesper: names the cat immediately and makes it the mascot for the Crow Club
Kuwei: tries to train the cat to steal from others
Matthias: is originally hesitant but warms up to it overtime
Nina: pampers it and shares her meals with it
"wylan almost got away with lying to kaz" this "wylan stood up to kaz" that. WHAT ABOUT MY GOAT KUWEI??! HE LITERALLY ACTUALLY LIED TO KAZ AND GOT AWAY WITH IT (pretending not to know kerch)!! LIKE KAZ LITERALLY NEVER KNEW, THEY ALL THOUGHT HE WAS THE POOR INNOCENT KID WHEN HE'S LITERALLY SO SMART AND SCHEMING!!
wylan after kuwei made ANOTHER move on jesper
Oh Kuwei, they could never make me hate you.
Kuwei was hope. And he was a boy who deserved to live without a target on his back.
While he never made an appearance in the show (thanks netflix for missing out on the most iconic ice court heist), Kuwei Yul-Bo is such a big part of the crew that I just had to draw him for the collection!✍️ A lot of the story revolves and unfolds around him, and idc what anyone says, I found him very fun✨️
Based the image off a few fan castings I saw of him, and a bit of how I'd imagine him to look like ^-^
Loving Wesper doesn't mean hating Kuwei
I think one of the saddest, underrated moments in Six of Crows is when they escape the Ice Court and arrive in the harbour only to see the soldiers waiting for them, and there’s a moment before Nina bails them out where they all just sort of… accept it. They decide, almost unanimously with Nina being the only exception, that it’s okay to die now. That they tried, and they failed, but it’s okay because now it’s over. It’s almost like death is an excuse not to dwell on failing, because they won’t be able to. And yes, they decide to go out fighting, to go out strong, but in the end those are just words. They’re facing down a parem-drugged heartrender. They know that they have seconds left to live, maybe minutes if they’re lucky, and that all the fighting in the world couldn’t change that. They looked at each other and they thought “it’s over now, but that’s ok. We gave it our best shot”. The oldest person in this group is 18. Even Kuwei, the youngest at 15, is ready and he is probably facing a worse prospect than death by this point. And they decided they were ready. This singular moment is such a strong testament to their pain, to the unending grief that the world has put them through. They decided they were ready, and even in saving them all Nina thought she was killing herself. She was admitting to being ready too.