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Today I headcanon the Straw Hats with what their flame type from Hitman Reborn would be. Since not everyone knows what the flame types of Hitman Reborn are, I’ll make a separate post later talking about them. Let’s get started:
• Luffy-Sky and Sun: Man draws everyone towards him, encompassing all like the sky, while also having a ton of sun motifs and lighting up peoples lives.
• Zoro-Storm and Lightning: Everyone’s favorite swordsman, Zoro destroys his enemies with relentless attacks, while also drawing them away from the rest of the crew.
• Nami-Cloud: Clouds float alone, only joining up to bring the rain, and no one does that better than Nami.
• Usopp-Mist: Striking from the shadows and from afar, hiding their allies from sight, Usopp is the perfect sniper.
• Sanji-Mist and Lightning: Sanji is great at sneaking around and also excellent at protecting his allies from harm.
• Chopper-Sun and Rain: A light that brings life to all and a flow that washes away the dust, perfect for a doctor intent on creating medicine for all diseases.
• Robin-Mist: An assassin that is also book smart, Robin is not afraid to shield those she loves.
• Franky-Storm: This cyborg brings the pain with a radical beam that is relentless in its destruction.
• Brook-Sun and Rain: At an angle of 45 degrees, our musically inclined skeleton brightens the day with a jaunty tune and washes away foes with an icy chill.
• Jinbei-Sun and Rain: He makes his allies happy, and is known for causing a flood to sweep away those who would threaten his friends.
That’s all of them. If you like Hitman Reborn, I would love to hear your thoughts about these headcanons and which ones you would recommend. For my One Piece fans, if there’s a character that you would love to see headcanon for, my asks are open, and I would be thrilled to work on that for you. Thank you!
dying will flames of the sky
sky flames; harmony
storm flames; disintegration
rain flames; tranquility
sun flames; activation
lightning flames; hardening
mist flames; construction
cloud flames; propagation
Sky Flames and learning a new skill
Storm -- Probably the most organized about it; they’ve got a method that they probably stick too, and they keep track of all the best resources to learn from -- they’re the sort who could put together a masterlist of resources for other people interested in X thing or Y skill, and they will try out all those resources until they find the ones that work the best; they push themselves hard and tend to pick up new skills fast, though often to the exclusion of other interests or hobbies for a while.
Sky -- The sort to pick out study buddies! They work best when they’re being held accountable, even if it’s just because they told someone they were going to do X thing or learn Y skill; it’s even better if they can have someone they feel comfortable with around to help them; even very introverted Sky flames tend to be people reliant, so this can make or break the experience -- they’re unlikely to be very driven if no one else is involved.
Sun -- Learn best if they keep it fun and lighthearted; Sun types don’t like to exert themselves too much over things that aren’t that serious, so unless something grabs at their passions, they’ll probably work on it a little, drop it for a while, come back to it and work on it a little -- rinse and repeat. Eventually they’ll get the hang of the basics, but they really shine when they’re able to find their niche in a skill -- for example, when learning a language, they might find it a lot easier if they practice their target language through popular music rather than reading newspapers, that sort of thing.
Thunder -- Honestly, they’re mostly learning this new skill for bragging rights, or to impress someone else -- so the more they can show off, the more likely they are to actually stick with it. Because they’re so influenced by how they look to other people, Thunder types are likely to have a smattering of skills that they never fully master, but which they can pull out when they need them -- a jack of all trades situation.
Rain -- They don’t panic over the little details, and this allows them to grasp the basics really fast and then fill in the details over time; they sometimes can appear more skilled in a discipline than they really are because they have such a good foundation; they also are likely to cement these skills in their brain a lot more through consistent practice, so even years without practice don’t have much impact on their actual mastery.
Mist -- Work best if they can mix and match disciplines -- if they want to learn to paint, it’s better if they’re also able to match it with something else they’re interested or skilled in, such as make up or style; because of this, they tend to learn disciplines that relate to each other easily, and branch out from there. This can create a very deep and layered understanding of their various interests, and gives them a deep insight into how these interests work on a more meta-cognitive level -- but it does mean they’re less likely to just pick something up without much consideration. The skills they have are probably skills that they find very useful to begin with, or have natural talent with, and then build on over time -- they don’t tend to follow their passions or heart.
Cloud -- Good at independent study and motivation; less good if they have someone peering over their shoulder and checking their work. They’re unlikely to want to interact with other people learning whatever discipline they’ve set their mind to, though they have no problem observing other people’s work and incorporating what they like about it into their own routine. The skills they learn tend to be related to their interests above all else -- they’re unlikely to learn a skill because it would be useful to someone else, or even just on the idea of “useful” and more likely to learn it because they’re curious or passionate about it.
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Summary:The problem with being a very good hitwoman was that people didn’t believe you when you said you did it on accident.
Or the Fon and Bianchi Bromance that no one ever really thinks about.
My Day 8 Entry for @khrrarepairweek
I think Squalo may be a Storm.
I mean, a rainy storm. A stormy rain ? My english level is really low so I don't know. (but seriously, look at him ! He's like "a problem ? Kill the problem". Just like Xanxus. Who's also a Storm. Coincidence ? I think not.)
I wanted to make a more developed argumentation, but really, my english level is LOW. If someone want to write said argumentation, please do it.
Uri=Yuri. Mind blown. @otaku-alert are you familiar with yoi, lol?
Of all Arcobaleno, Fon was his second favorite, just after Lal Mitch.
Fon was calm and serene, almost eerily so, like the quiet before a storm.
For all Skull had Cloud Flames, not Storm. For all he belonged to the Sea...Many forget Poseidon was known as the Stormbringer, and as his son, Skull felt it too—the constant pull between calm and fury in the rageful skies, a reminder of his own inheritance.
It was a weight they both carried, even if for different reasons.