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For every “💀” I receive, I will post an angsty headcanon
Mariko dreams to be a hero -- but it doesn’t mean she’s totally good. In fact, she is someone who isn’t unwilling to bend rules to her favour if she needs to get somewhere, and doesn’t shy away from relativism to justify her actions -- or the ones of those she loves. She isn’t at all aware of it, but she does carry several traits that are common to villains. If anyone pointed it out, she’d totally flip about it.
{closed plotted starter for @stoplickingthingsweird as Lil Turles} {icon art by @feujenny // @saiyanandproud}
“Nion?” Dr. Kantalo softly called out the name of the female scientist she was looking for while slowly entering the chamber where elite warriors were growing in nursing pods. She’s been looking for Nion for awhile now, and was hoping that one of the voices she was hearing in this room belonged to her.
Soon enough, the Xenobiologist found out that Nion was indeed here, but she wasn’t happy with what she saw. She was speaking in hushed but harsh tone with a low-class Saiyan boy. A familiar looking low-class Saiyan boy. It’s been some time since she assisted Nion in her genetic experiment with him, and his skin has darkened compared to how it was when she last saw him, but the unique way the spikes of his hair formed into what looked like horns made this boy stand out from other similar-looking low level Saiyans to Dr. Kantalo’s eyes. It had to be Turles. Not wanting to interrupt them, she quietly stood by and observed with a look of concern and discomfort.
Every time I see art of your character I just smile. She’s so cute.
ahhh, thank you so much!! I enjoy drawing her immensely – I’m glad other people like seeing her, too!
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"I'm sorry I wasn't able to be there to see you...
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It makes me feel so tired when people don’t bother to read your rules. They are there for a reason. Not because I’m trying to be some kind of dictator and have things go my way, but this also affects potential new people who would want to write with me. Sometimes we don’t all agree with things, and that’s fine. I just want people to understand that this is specifically how I do things on my blog and I don’t want others to be upset when I’m forced to remind anyone of my rules. It’s just common courtesy, guys.
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I never liked the Saiyan headcanons that Saiyans were enslaved by Frieza and were made to conquer worlds. It sort of woobifies their entire race, doesn’t it?
Depending on which origin story you like--whether it’s King Kai’s filler story that isn’t valid anymore or the new one from Toriyama and the Broly film--it’s pretty much said that Saiyans were already out conquering and selling planets before King Cold conquered them and absorbed them into his empire.
Saiyans are not good guys as a whole--but Saiyans as individuals are different. There can be good, decent Saiyans with their own morals just following what their society has instilled in then. There can be non-violent and gentle Saiyans like Gine and Beets who can still contribute and not be ‘useless’. If Paragus allowed Beets to live, Beets might’ve been able to make something to get them off Vampa.
But in the end, no Saiyan pre-Dragon Ball doesn’t have some sort of blood on their hands. Saiyans were bullies--but not barbarians.
¿ - for my muse to ask yours a personal or uncomfortable question
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“Okay I know you’re involved with Raditz and that’s fine, but I don’t get it. What’s the point of being with a man in that way? It’s not like you two can have kids together from it.”
Nappa’s being completely serious and curious as he brings this topic up. His own pragmatic view on male-female relationships and sex make it difficult for him to understand why two men would want to form a relationship and yes...have sex.