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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Puss in Boots (DreamWorks Movies), The Adventures of Puss in Boots (Cartoon) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Puss in Boots (Shrek) & El Guante Blanco (The Adventures of Puss in Boots), Puss in Boots (Shrek)/Dulcinea (The Adventures of Puss in Boots) Characters: Puss in Boots (Shrek), El Guante Blanco (The Adventures of Puss in Boots), Dulcinea (The Adventures of Puss in Boots), Maldonna Eldritch | The Duchesss (The Adventures of Puss in Boots), Humpty Alexander Dumpty (Puss in Boots), Goodsword (The Adventures of Puss in Boots), Golem (The Adventures of Puss in Boots), Sphinx (The Adventures of Puss in Boots) Additional Tags: Senior Puss Squad, Puss in Boots Needs a Hug (Shrek), Humpty Dumpty is an Asshole, El Guante being a Good Father Figure, Protective Dulcinea, Light Angst Summary:
This takes place when Puss was with Captain Alonso’s pirate crew.
When Humpty shows his face in San Lorenzo, there are 2 people there aren’t very happy to see him.
I have this headcanon that Puss will drop some of the lore he learnt from his time at San Lorenzo.
Like Donkey once got the hiccups, and Puss will be like “Cloud hiccups!” And wouldn’t elaborate further on that.
Maybe some random mage decides to dump their stuff in the Netherworld, but Puss stops him/her/them and is all like “The Tiny Queen and the Zephilim already have to deal with the Bloodwolf, other beings from our world, and other wizard junk in their world. You don’t need to make their situation worse by dumping your stuff in their realm.” Both Kitty and Perrito would look at him, confused.
When Goldie and the 3 bears want to steal the Arcanum, Puss stops them. He’s all like “Uhhh, what about you do not steal the Arcanum? That is pretty much one of the only things that are stopping the Bloodwolf from returning, along with the Obelisk of Night. Who is the Bloodwolf you may ask? He is basically this ancient and powerful being that’s older than time itself. He is the arch-nemesis of the Great Mage Sino. He is the worst! He is basically like Death, but without the redeeming qualities.”
Goldie, Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Kitty, and Perrito are surprised by how Puss knows this. Death is also surprised, but amused.
(I have this new headcanon that Death is the Bloodwolf’s older brother, so this why Death is amused.)
Maybe Puss almost reveals how defeat the Bloodwolf, and Death is both surprised and confused by this.
Writing fight scenes requires a delicate balance of action, emotion, and detail to keep readers engaged and immersed in the moment.
Here are some tips to craft compelling fight scenes:
Know your characters: Understand their fighting styles, strengths, and weaknesses—are they offensive, or defensive? Spontaneous, or strategic? Trigger-happy, or reluctant? Their personalities and motivations will influence their actions and decisions during the fight.
Create tension: Build tension leading up to the fight to increase the stakes and make the action more gripping. Foreshadowing, verbal sparring, or physical intimidation can all contribute to a sense of anticipation.
Use sensory details: Engage the reader's senses by describing the sights, sounds, smells, and physical sensations of the fight. This helps to create a vivid and immersive experience—but make sure not to overdo it. Too much detail can distract from the adrenaline of the fight.
Maintain clarity: Ensure that the action is easy to follow by using clear and concise language. Avoid overly complicated sentences or excessive description that could confuse readers.
Focus on emotions: Show the emotional impact of the fight on your characters. Describe their fear, anger, determination, or adrenaline rush to make the scene more compelling and relatable.
Include strategic elements: Incorporate tactics, strategy, and improvisation into the fight to make it more dynamic and realistic. Think about how your characters use their surroundings, weapons, or special abilities to gain an advantage.
Balance dialogue and action: Intersperse dialogue with action to break up the fight scene and provide insight into the characters' thoughts and intentions. Dialogue can also reveal or support the characters' personalities and motivations.
Keep it concise: While it's important to provide enough detail to immerse readers in the action, avoid unnecessary padding or overly long fight scenes. Keep the pacing brisk to maintain momentum and keep readers hooked.
Show the consequences: Illustrate the aftermath of the fight, including injuries, emotional trauma, or changes in relationships between characters. This adds depth to the scene and helps to drive the story forward.
Hope this helped ❤
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Krampus waking up: North, next to him on the bed: morning, how’d you sleep last night? Krampus: What the hell!? *pushes North off the bed* What were you doing in my bed? You were supposed to sleep on the air mattress on the floor! North: I had a nightmare Krampus: You had a nightmare? What are you, 5 years old? North: Listen, I needed to feel comfortable and I was getting this perverse power dynamic vibe from me sleeping on the ground and you sleeping up there- Krampus: Why yes! How high and mighty I am up on my twin Xl! North: That is not what I meant- Krampus: Silence, in the presence of your king! Who sleeps a lofty 12.5 inches above the ground. North: Listen, I’m not ashamed. I slept comfortably when I got up into your bed, and I’m sure you did too. Krampus: Yeah, ok. North: Y’know what? I wanna know, how’d you sleep last night? Krampus, sighing: That was the best I’ve slept in a while- North, gasping: The king slept comfortably with a peasant in his bed! Krampus: I did not consent to this- North: But my liege, our love is forbidden!
(I know this is in their enemies phase, so they wouldn’t be sleeping in a room together. However, I still thought this would be fun to make.)
Gonna reblog this!
Compilation of writing advice for some aspects of the writing process.
How to motivate myself to write more
How to get rid of writer’s block
Basic Overview: How to write a story
How to outline a story
How to come up with plot
How to create a character
How to make a character unique
How to name your characters (Masterpost)
How to start a story
How to write a prologue
How to write conversation
How to write witty banter
How to write the last line
How to write a summary
How to write a book description
How to write romance
How to write friendships
How to write emotions (Masterpost)
How to write an argument
How to write yelling
How to write anger
How to write betrayal
How to title fanfiction
How to write an unreliable narrator
First Person vs. Third Person POV
How to write character deaths
How to use songs in a fanfiction
How to name fictional things
How to write self-insert fics
How to write multiple points of view
Introducing a group of characters
Large cast of characters interacting in one scene
How to write dual timelines
Redemption arc
Plot twists
Fatal Character Flaws
Good Traits Gone Bad (x)
Slow burn
Explanation posts about writing terms
What is…
AU ideas
Favourite tropes
Tropes of the day
List of Genres
Drabble vs. One-Shot
Advice for writing relationships
Masterpost: how to write relationships + romance
More specific scenarios
How to write a bilingual character
How to write a character with glasses
How to write heterochromia
How to create a villain
Reasons for becoming a villain
How to write a morally grey character
How to write an inferiority complex
How to write a road trip
How to create and write a cult
How to write amnesia
How to write being stabbed
How to write a stratocracy
How to write a heist
How to write the mafia
Criminal past comes to light
Ideas for traumatic experiences
How to create an atmosphere (Masterpost)
How to write a college party
How to write royalty (Masterpost)
Paramilitary Forces/ Militia
Superpowers Masterpost (Hero x Villain)
Inconvenient things a ghost could do
A Queen’s Assassination Plot
Crime Story - Detective’s POV
Evil organization of assassins
Evil wins in the end
Causes for the apocalypse
Last day on earth
Liminal Spaces
Workplace AUs
Signs of co-dependency
What to wear in a desert
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Ody would’ve had a heart attack and then faint.
I love how the Epic community all unanimously agreed that Athena and Dionysus don't understand how humans are born
(Telemachus just fell down a flight of steps)
May need this for future fanfics
i dont consider myself a 'fashion guru' by any means but one thing i will say is guys you dont need to know the specific brand an item you like is - you need to know what the item is called. very rarely does a brand matter, but knowing that pair of pants is called 'cargo' vs 'boot cut' or the names of dress styles is going to help you find clothes you like WAAAYYYY faster than brand shopping
Okay, so the results are in!
Even though the majority picked Athena, I decided to do both! Hermes and Athena are Ody’s chibi animal sidekicks!
Athena is an owl while Hermes is an Hawk. They both pretend to be Ody’s pets.
Athena helps Ody with his magical girl and school responsibilities, but does put a lot of pressure on him. Hermes encourages Ody to live a little despite his responsibilities, however; he also encourages Ody to make pretty dumb decisions.
Gonna make an epic magical girl au where Odysseus is a magical girl (or in other words, boy) in his high school and teenage years. (It’s a wip atm.)
Gonna make an epic magical girl au where Odysseus is a magical girl (or in other words, boy) in his high school and teenage years. (It’s a wip atm.)
Love it! ❤️
@flippythegodzilla look ))
The HoRnY stuF👉🏻👉🏻✨
I’M DYING OF CRINGE AHHH- HASHOIDASHCIOSAFJPIASFJIO⚰️
This is so sexy.
It pains me that only 14,000 people can honestly reblog this
Your gender is now the first randomized wikipedia article you get. No rerolls.
There’s a small theory going around the fandom that Death is the Bloodwolf’s son. There’s some evidence that supports this theory.
They’re both supernatural wolves
They’re both immortal
They both have red eyes
They both have powers related to fear (Death being able to smell fear while the Bloodwolf can see people’s greatest fears)
They’re also enemies with Puss.
This also leads us to the question on what exactly was Death and the Bloodwolf’s relationship like if them being related is true. I like to think Death and the Bloodwolf had a good relationship , but ever since the Bloodwolf became enemies with Sino, Death and the Bloodwolf gradually drifted away from each other. Death didn’t want anything to do with his dad anymore and cut off all ties with him; he eventually became a neutral party.
Maybe the Bloodwolf still loves his son even after everything.
If this theory were to be canon, then imagine Puss’s reaction to that. That he basically fought against the Bloodwolf’s son and won. Also imagine the San Lorenzans reactions to the Bloodwolf having a son.
I should probably make a post about those things in the future. So if you agree or disagree with the theory, then reblog and tell me why or why not. Thx for reading!
just gonna go reblog this because I may need it
As a broke university student, I love reading about food. It’s almost like eating a real meal myself <3.
I get a little angry when characters are eating a meal and I barely get to experience it with them. In that, I mean I don’t just want to know what it is, but what it’s like to eat that food—how it tastes, smells, sounds, and feels. Is a perfect croissant still a perfect croissant without the crack of the exterior, the airiness of the pastry inside, the smell of yeast?
Probably not. When writing about a dish, the smell, texture, technique, taste, and how it looks are all important to painting the experience, so here’s some words to use when describing a meal:
Acidic: Sharp tasting. Often used to describe tart or sour foods as well.
Aftertaste: A different taste that remains in the mouth after eating something
Bitter: Tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavour.
Bittersweet: Less harsh than bitterness. Tartness + sweetness.
Bland: Has no significant flavor or texture
Briny: Just means salty. Often describes pickled foods.
Citrusy: Bright flavour like… well citrus fruits—oranges, lemons, limes, etc.
Cooling: Mimics that cooling feel—like mint.
Earthy: Reminiscent of soil. Can be used to describe wines, root vegetables, and mushrooms.
Fiery: Another word for spicy.
Fresh: Light and crisp—describes produce or herbs.
Fruity: Sweet and reminiscent of fruit.
Full-bodied: Rich and ‘feels heavy’ in your mouth. Can describe wines or soups.
Herbal: Bright, fresh, sometimes earthy from the presence of herbs
Honeyed: Sweet or candied taste like honey.
Nutty: Taste similar to the flavors of nuts. Often used to describe certain cheeses.
Rich: Full, heavy flavour. Often dishes that contain cream taste rich.
Robust: Rich + Earthy. Used for lots of wines or aged liquor.
Savory: Describes meaty, earthy dishes and soups.
Sharp: Harsh, bitter, or tart taste. Used to describe acidic foods.
Smoky: Reminiscent of the smell of smoke.
Sour: Biting, tangy, tart flavor.
Spicy: Burning taste.
Sweet: Sugary.
Tangy: Tart, biting taste—feels tingly
Tart: Sharp, bitter, or sour flavour. Used to describe acidic foods.
Woody: Earthy, sometimes nutty taste. Describes some coffees or cheeses.
Yeasty: Earthy taste reminiscent of yeast. Describes beer and bread.
Zesty: Fresh, vivid, or invigorating flavour.
Sound has a lot to do with texture, so I've combined them for this section!
Airy: Light, pillowy texture (think inside of croissant)
Brittle: Hard but easy to break
Bubbly: Usually during heating, when bubbles rise to the surface—low sound.
Buttery: Smooth, creamy texture (think certain pasta sauces)
Chewy: Food that needs to be chewed thoroughly. Can be light and bouncy (chewy bread) or heavy (steak) and sticky (candy)
Creamy: A smooth and rich texture, comes from dairy.
Crispy: Light texture with slight crunch.
Crumbly: Food with loose structure that falls apart into crumbs.
Crunchy: Firm, crisp texture with a sharp, loud noise.
Crusty (behave): Food with a hard outer layer and soft interior (many loaves and breads)
Delicate: Light and fine, feels like it can come apart easily.
Doughy: Soft and heavy, usually pale colouring.
Fizzy: Usually liquids—a hissing sound, feels like ‘static’
Flaky: Light, characterized by layers that come apart during eating.
Fluffy: light and airy.
Frothy/Foamy: Airy bubbles, usually in a drink like a latte.
Gamey: Usually refers to meats when they’re very “meaty”
Gooey: Viscous, sometimes sticky texture from moisture in a dense/solid food.
Hearty: Firm, robust texture.
Juicy: Tender and succulent texture from liquid in a solid food (steak)
Molten: Hot, gooey
Oily: Slick, heavy, lingers on the tongue.
Silky: Fine, smooth texture that feels sleek.
Smooth: Texture free of grit, lumps, or edges.
Snap: A quick, sharp, crackling sound when broken.
Squelch: A soft sucking sound when pressure is applied. Somewhat gross.
Sticky: Gluiness in the mouth.
Succulent: Tender and juicy
Tender: Soft and easy to break down
Velvety: Smooth and rich
Acrid: Strong, bitter, unpleasant
Comforting: pleasant, probably calls back to a nice memory
Damp: Wet smelling—probably a bit earthy
Delicate: subtle, faint, not overpowering
Earthy: reminiscent of soil
Fetid: Caused by decay—unpleasant
Fishy: reminiscent of fish
Floral/flowery: Reminiscent of flowers
Fragrant: Sweet or pleasing
Fresh: Cool, crisp, refreshing—produce, probably not cooked
Funky: Something’s gone off
Heady: Strong smell, pungent, rich
Musty: Not fresh
Perfumed: Pleasant, reminiscent of something (can be perfumed with citrus, say)
Piquant: stinging, pungent—tickles the nose
Powerful: strong
Rancid: Definitely gone off, decomposing
Ripe: Strong, usually unpleasant smell
Savory: spicy, salty, no elements of sweetness
Sour: has gone off
Spicy: Sharp, tingles the nose
Tangy: Strong and bitter but in a good way
Tart: Sharp
Woody: earthy smell, reminiscent of wood
Usually texture gives us a really good picture of what a food looks like, so here’s some non-texture sight additions:
Blistered: Bumpy exterior.
Caramelized: Usually golden brown
Cloudy: Splotched. Almost see through if not for a slight white or grey mist.
Colourful: Bright and vibrant
Glassy: Resembling glass
Glossy: Smooth, shiny
Marbled: Two colours intertwined
Opaque: Not transparent. Can’t see through.
Ripe: Colourful (can be to a fault). Nearing the end of its edible state.
Scaly: Covered in scales, fish.
Shiny: Appears wet or glossy
Sparkling: Glimmers under the light
Stuffed: An ingredient placed inside a larger part with no additional space.
Translucent: Allows light through
Vibrant: Striking, bright
How the food is prepared gives it these other attributes. If your character is familiar with cooking (or is the cook themselves!) they may describe food this way.
Baked: Cooked in an oven. Results in browned or crispy outer layer.
Blackened: When food is dipped in butter and coated with spices then cooked in a hot pan—spices darken, making it appear ‘blackened’
Blanched: Food scalded in boiling water and moved to cold water so it stops cooking. Texture comes out soft.
Braised: Food that is briefly fried in fat and then stewed in a pot. Results in seared, crispy exterior with a tender interior.
Breaded: Coated with breadcrumbs/batter then baked or fried so it turns crispy
Broiled: Food cooked with intense radiant heat in an oven or on the grill. Results in a darkened appearance and crispy texture.
Caramelized: Food slow-cooked until it’s browned, nutty, and has a bit of sweetness.
Charred: Grilled, roasted, or broiled and gains a blackened exterior and smoky flavor.
Fermented: Food that’s sat with bacteria, yeast, or another microorganism and has produced acids, alcohols, or gases. Results in a biting, pungent flavor. (Kimchi is fermented)
Fried: Food cooked by submerging in hot oil. Creates crispy, crunchy texture and golden colour.
Glazed: Food with a coating brushed onto its surface. Appears glossy with a thin, flavorful, and crisp outer layer.
Infused: Food steeped in liquid with another ingredient so it carries the essence of that ingredient. Used with herbs usually.
Marinated: Usually meat soaked in liquid containing flavourful herbs, spices, vinegar, or oil.
Poached: Food cooked in near boiling water. Results in tender, moist texture.
Roasted: Food cooked with dry heat in an oven or over the fire. Results in browned exterior and crisp coating.
Sautéed: Food cooked quickly in small amount of fat.
Seared: Food cooked in small amount of fat until caramelized. Finished by roasting or grilling. Results in crisp exterior and tender interior.
Smoked: Food exposed to smoke from smoldering wood for a long time. Results in that distinctive smoky flavor.
Whipped: Food beaten to incorporate air. Light and fluffy.
What did I miss?
I would probably need this at some point.
how to generate creative ideas:
(i need to get this out of my brain)
Make moodboards, playlists, keep a list of people who inspire you. Before starting a project think about the general vibe you want it to embody. Ask questions like “What would this concept sound like if it was a song?” ,“What would this concept be like if it was a person?”. Create a shirt that looks like a building you like, literally anything can be combined.
Take unrelated things or concepts and mix them together. Let’s take Addams Family as an example. “What if it was a story about a typical suburban family…but GOTH!”. It basically flips everything upside down. Or “What outfit would someone wear, who’s personality is the mix of the vibes of these two songs?” Random word generators are amazing for this if you don’t know where to start from.
Try making something truly BAD and then add a twist to it. It’s a great way for your brain to let go of expectations and then think outside of the box. But you can also use this to find out what you do not wanna do under any circumstances.
Think without worrying about the limits of what you can do and when it’s time for excecution, find a way around what’s impossible. It births more creativity and adds uniqueness.
Consider what your idea is NOT before considering what it is. Limits are the best way to avoid getting overwhelmed and giving up. Don’t ALWAYS do this though (unless you wanna…), it’s just something to try out when you feel like you’re seeing too many possibilities to the point that they’re contradicting each other. Unless your goal is to make something full of contradictions, you’re a Free Man, do whatever you want.
Keep a list of random ideas you have throughout the day in your notes app or something and then at some point actually review them. Keep what you think is worth exploring and then act on it.
Find out how something works very throughoutly so you know which aspect can be changed to create something new.
Take a concept and break it down into smaller concepts, ideas, questions, key elements and then also break those ideas down etc. This will naturally lead to associations, unique ideas you wouldn’t think of without doing this. I found that this is a great way of coming up with metaphors.
This one is similar to the last two: take a piece of art you really love and try to find out the thought process behind. What’s the story, where did the artist get inspiration from, how did they incorporate those ideas in their work. How did an artist combine their personal interests and knowledge into one big thing. For example: Tolkien was an erudite linguist, so much so that he created entire functional languages in his work, such as Elvish in Lord of the Rings. Hirohiko Araki loves 80’s music so much he named characters in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure after music references. This is why no knowledge is useless knowledge.
Think about the times you’ve been the most creative before. What were the specific circumstances? For me my best ideas always come when I have a strict deadline for something unrelated, like school (which I’m way too willing to sacrifice), or when I’m doing something mindless like walking and listening to music, or playing a game that requires no thinking. Most of the time after 10p.m. This doesn’t mean I can’t “force” myself to be creative (tips above), it just means these are the times ideas come most naturally. For some people this might be being out in nature or experiencing high emotions, maybe having their life on the line idk, to each their own.
You can’t just create. You also need to consume. The more information you absorb, the more possibilities you have with your ideas. So if you’re not feeling that creative, that’s fine, it’s the perfect opportunity to learn something new.
If you don’t already do these things and you’re looking to get more creative my advice is to ACTUALLY TRY THESE OUT. You’ll best understand them in action.
Okay so Puss is probably the most traumatized character in the Shrek franchise, especially if you take taopib’s events into account. In this post, we’re going to explore how San Lorenzo affected Puss mentally.
Why Puss Didn’t Value Any of His Lives
In taopib, Puss used to value all his lives. He even valued death. In one of the episodes, Puss says “Oh reaper, you’ve come to take me? Okay, let me just put on my boots first”. Sure, Puss was still arrogant and impulsive, but my point still stands.
After losing San Lorenzo, Puss took everything for granted. He began to brag about how he laughed at the face of death.
Plus Puss did die in the series finale, but managed to quickly enter his second life thanks to Dulcinea. So it’s no wonder why he grew to disrespect Death.
Why Puss Has Trust Issues
Puss was betrayed by both Uli and Jack, 2 people he genuinely cared about. They both manipulated him and put his friends in danger.
So when Puss reunited with Humpty in the first Pib movie, it’s no wonder why he didn’t trust him and forgive him at first. Puss forgave both Jack and Uli and they both stabbed him in the back.
Why Puss Was So Closed Off Puss let himself be vulnerable and make genuine connections in San Lorenzo, and guess what? He then had to leave San Lorenzo and never return there.
This caused Puss to put on a charismatic hero facade to hide how broken he is. Most people know him and love him as the legend, but never Puss.
This also caused Puss to become more aloof and more distant towards others. While he did socialize with others every now and then, he always held them at an arm’s distance.
It’s probably because he’s afraid of losing everybody just like how he lost San Lorenzo.
(This would probably explain why he was initially rude to Perrito too.)
So this post explains why Puss didn’t value any of his lives, has trust issues, and was so closed off. Kitty probably wasn’t kidding when she said Puss needs therapy, because he had the shittiest life out of all the Shrek characters.
Omg, I love how you put San Lorenzo in that map.
I made a mapp!!! Of @flippythegodzilla's Puss in Boots and the City of Immortals world. It was a whole lot of fun to make this, I love making maps.
Okay, but evil puss is underrated af. He’s pretty mush the second most menacing villain of taopib.
Made an edit of this evil little gato. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQgKBx0TXhI
It has a great plot. It’s basically about a boy who tries to save his sister with the help of his monster friends.
2. The characters are very well-written. Nelson is a very likable and relatable protagonist. He also has the best character development.
3. The character dynamics in the book are great. I loved how even though there were times where Nelson was absolutely done with his monsters, he still genuinely cares about them.
4. It has amazing lore. I won’t spoil too much about it, but let’s just say it takes huge inspiration from Christian lore.
Congratulations! I’m so happy for you!
😁
Everybody be proud of me, I actually made dinner.
A1
Calypso design! I pushed a lot on the sea nymph concept, and I liked the idea of her having anamone hair (since they entrap and paralyze fishes)
but i need help with choosing which one
Now all we need is Hera teaching ody how to dance
Once again, for the song "King".
The anger that Odysseus carries is simply palpable, and there's no wonder, but I know that it probably won't be canon, but imagine that at this point he's not being patronized by Athena but by Ares.
In general, if the gods from God Games, as part of penance (especially when it turns out that Athena really is x_x ), wanted to help Odysseus. Ares in the fight, Hephaestus with a new weapon, Aphrodite with controlling his emotions, and Apollo with seeing which of those men in the crowd is his son, so that he can not shoot him. (If Telemachus is there because in the Odyssey he was at sea at that moment)
And let's not forget about Hera who taught Odysseus the victory dance.
OMG! I was looking for this fanfic
Do you read any fanfiction that ships Puss with Death? Share the links
not much honestly... the pussdeath fans seems to be very horny so all their top fics are wild and wet and I'm more of a gushy sappy with a lil angst kind of guy so we're not really a good match hehe
(im matching with the lougosi gays tho)
but i really enjoyed this one
If they ever make a 3rd puss in boots movie, then it should fully explore Puss’s grief over San Lorenzo.
I want to see Puss missing the adventures he had there and the friends he made there.
I want to see Puss feeling guilty over putting San Lorenzo in danger.
I want to see Puss thinking that he’s a monster for having the power to end the world.
Puss being confused on why he has that kind of power.
Dreamworks, please let this happen in the third puss in boots movie.
So anybody remember how the Arcanum told Sino that Puss' power can end the world?
Well that leads to the question on where Puss even got that power.
Maybe Puss was born with that power, I mean, there were no hints that Puss was given that power. So him being born with it is more likely.
But how was Puss, a mortal cat, even born with that power? That's not normal, even by the Shrekverse's standards.
Since Puss is an orphan, there's a chance that his biological parents probably had something do with it.
If taopib is canon to the Shrekverse, then pib 3 should be about where Puss got that power. Maybe there's another way to trigger it?
(I swear this why I made my Harbinger of Doom AU, because I'm really curious on how Puss was even born with that power.)