the bond between a girl and their favorite fictional man is both an unstoppable force and an immovable object
I keep seeing people being like "this is why Rhaenyra and Daemon are actually shitty and you should be on team green" and "this is why Alicent and Aegon are actually shitty and you should be on team black" like guys this is Game of Thrones everybody's kind of shitty and I love them anyway.
my favourite fable theory is the one where the oldest sibling has more diluted heroic potential, and only in one area
Theresa is obviously a will user- a super op one at that. No further explanation.
Rose died right out the gate, so this one's a little trickier, but I wholeheartedly believe she would've shown through in skill. Living on the streets already made her rely on her resourcefulness and quick-thinking, but imagine she had another outlet to put that into. Also she got knocked down in one shot, girl is not shining through in strength
Logan tho- definitely strength. Emphasis on toughness and combat abilities, rather than bulk. Maybe some skill mixed in- because I see him valuing technique in combat more than brute force. However, I like to think that his toughness was one of the factor's that allowed him to face the crawler and live. Think sparrow's fall, and them still breathing on the brink of death. Or, I heard this awhile ago, but succumbing to your injuries is how you get scars in fable 2+3, and we've all seen his face. so angst potential there.
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Hello I have once again upset myself thinking about Logan an the effect Aurora had on him and his relationships.
Walter is a father figure to him and HOBW and their relationship is in TATTERS, and as far as canon shows, it's never mended.
Does Logan believe the man who raised his sibling and took care of him after Sparrows death died hating him? Does he believe Walter only saws the bad in him? Does it have any impact on his decision to go into his self-imposed exile? Does he regret not telling Walter about what happened to him in Aurora soonee??
Did he and Walter ever have a chance to reconcile, to speak of what happened to them on their respective trips to Aurora? Did he ever express regret for Logan feeling as if he couldn't speak of what happened to him?
Did Walter ever embrace Logan as one of his own again, or did they stay away because of their history?
Dreams didn't make us kings. DRAGONS did.
I just leave it here, okay?
imho hahahah
Jimmy is definitely a Juggalo
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