Thinking about how Tazma may have led Piper and Zarya to become Mysticons (as they're destined, perhaps something else would have brought them there if needed)
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Thinking about how Tazma may have led Piper and Zarya to become Mysticons (as they're destined, perhaps something else would have brought them there if needed)
Little Tazma from Through My Enemy’s Eyes
Tazma- hey misticons, i'm gonna kill you and take you codex pieces.
Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, and April Collins discuss the latest 5 episodes of Nickelodeon’s new show, Mysticons! Episodes discussed: “How to Train a Mysticon”, “The Coronation”, “The Mysticon Kid”, “An Eye for an Eye”, and “Heart of Gold”.
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The Mysticons' (And Malvaron's) Biggest Mistake
I was thinking about the show, and there was one mistake that I can't believe Malvaron and the other Mysticons allowed: keeping Tazma in the stronghold.
I mostly blame Malvaron for this, as it was his idea, and he was the one who put Tazma in the snow globe. Also, he is the Mysticons' solon, so he should make more reasonable choices. However, as none of the Mysticons seemed to have a problem with it, they're partially to blame to.
The issue is that they imprisoned Tazma where they live. And while Tazma was stuck in a snow globe, she still saw the Mysticons' daily lives. She knows what Em's mom looks like, knows which ones are more awake in the morning, and unless they move her to another room for training, their actual training strategies.
The fact that Tazma escaped multiple times further shows the danger of this. Sure, nothing awful happened (except the zombie infestation), but it could have gone so much worse. She could have done something to the stronghold that would seriously harm one of the Mysticons.
Also, it's just cruel. The snow globe was small. There could have been a better place to put her. In fact, there was. And the Mysticons are good people, even helping Eartha when her core stone was damaged, so I'm sure that they would want to be humane about where to imprison Tazma.
In "The Foz Who Saved Lotus Night", Arkayna was about to send Deeva to the Royal Dungeon, implying that she's allowed to send people there. Why not Tazma? And while I get the snow globe as a temporary thing (Malvaron wanted Tazma out of Necrafa's lair, but a villain running loose on a ship is a bad idea), once they got to Drake City, Arkayna could have sent her to the Royal Dungeon.
In short, while I like the Mysticons, and they're usually such a competent team, that wasn't their best idea.
What If Tazma Wasn't Evil?
I have explored what-if ideas with multiple different people. However, I don't think I've ever done one with Tazma never turning evil.
This version of Tazma would still have issues with Malvaron, as they would still disagree on natural talents vs. intelligence. So while the more evil things she's done to Malvaron (tying him on a train) wouldn't happen, the rude comments and freezing his face would remain.
Dreadbane would have an undead being he summoned to help (we'll call her Necra, as he would name her after his true love). Necra would undermine him, just like Tazma did. Necra would also work for Necrafa. Necra would be a mid-level astromancer at the academy as a cover, so she would be the traitor.
Tazma would be the solon for a while, as there's no reason to fire her. However, as the Mysticons have already befriended Malvaron, they would still have contact with him, going to him whenever they have a problem they don't want the Astromancers to know about. She would be more strict on the Mysticons, wanting them to know the value of hard work, and feel as though their position of the Mysticons require perfection. She also wouldn't be as helpful in certain situations. For example, she would either not look for Zarya in "Lost and Found", or would do so simply as a solon bringing an unruly person back in. Because of this, she would refuse to carry Binky. Malvaron would agree, and the episode would happen as normal. While the Mysticons liked Tazma at first, they would eventually realize how controlling she is. When the Mysticons are considered outlaws, Tazma would quit being their solon, and still would refuse when their outlaw series was lifted. Malvaron would be the solon.
Tazma would take over as Head Astromancer when Proxima put on the mask. It is at this time that she slowly begins to warm up to the Mysticons. It would also be revealed that Tazma bullied Proxima in the past, but regrets it. However, she was taught to always seem in control and perfect, so she never apologized for it.
While I think Proxima should have found family instead of being Starmistress, I think that being Starmistress is perfect for Tazma. So, she would take over as Starmistress full-time at the end of the series, and Proxima would either go with Nova Terron and Aunt Yaga, or realizing she has family in Gemina.
That's how I think it would go if Tazma wasn't evil.
POV: Your First Fight with Tazma
Note: I forgot to mention this for other POV posts, but I'm assuming that for these, you don't know the show.
You're flying on your griffin, as you and the other Mysticons heard that Tazma is attacking Magi-Mall.
"What does she want at the mall?" Zarya said. "I mean, if it was Kymraw I'd assume she's robbing a jewellery store for the gems, or they have Twinkly-Mare stuff."
"I don't know," Em said. "Maybe there's something magical in the store, and she wants to modify it for her plan?"
Arkayna turned towards you. "Be careful fighting her. She's very powerful."
"And mean," Piper said. "She foz-napped Choko."
You reach the mall and find a girl slightly older than Malvaron with blonde hair there. "I was expecting you, Mysticons." She turns to you. "And I see there's a new member."
A fight ensues, and while Tazma almost gets away with a book, you manage to trip her, allowing Zarya to grab the book.
"Nice work," she said.
What Would Tazma's Role Be if the Series Continued?
I was thinking about what role Tazma would have if the series continued. I think she would be the next main villain.
Once escaping from the Mysticons, she will study about the Spectral Hand and manage to get some of the power from the Spectral Hand. She will come back, not only to get the power she feels that she deserves, but also to honour Necrafa. Because of this, there will be similarities to how she was as a villain and how Necrafa was as a villain.
Malvaron would struggle with Tazma's role against the Mysticons. He previously thought Tazma would change, so seeing him attacking his friends in a stronger way than previously would be hard.
This might lead to Tazma's redemption. She could see how the Mysticons truly care for each other, and when everyone who Tazma got to work for her left when she loses her powers, she realizes that there is strength in friendship.