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9 months ago

can someone give me prompts of the foxes (esp. Kevin) to draw


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10 months ago

Hama

Hama

Let's start with the canon(ish) timeline:

Assuming that the young woman with the hair loopies is Katara's grandmother Kana and she's around the same age as Hama, I'm going to say that both are in their early-twenties. This is because Kana needed time to emigrate from the Northern Water Tribe. Yue got engaged at 16, and the healer Yagoda thought Katara was old enough to be engaged at 14. Judging by these engagement customs, Kana was probably engaged and then left around 16/17. To give her enough time to cross the world and settle in, I'd say that she and Hama must be around their early 20s.

During "The Puppetmaster", Hama says "the raids started over sixty years ago". Based on this, Hama is in her 80s during the events of this episode.

As she is describing her escape, Hama says she "walked free for the first time in decades". This could mean anything, but given that she hasn't started graying yet, I'm going to say two decades. Making her in her 40s when she first escaped.

Hama

Now, when did Hama get to the village we see in "The Puppetmaster"?

I've collected the relevant pieces from the show and discussed them. I truly can't make up my mind on this point, so I'd love to hear what others think. Let me know if I missed anything or if you guys have different interpretations of the evidence.

Here is what is said in the episode:

A merchant explains to a customer that he won't have any ash bananas until next week. The customer then says 'oh right, the full moon'. The merchant then says that he can't lose another two delivery boys to the full moon.

This interaction, to me, can be used to justify that Hama either has or hasn't been kidnapping people in this specific village for a long time:

Kidnapping in the short time interpretation: The merchant looks to be around sixty or slightly older, so he'd have been around when Hama came to the village (if she arrived immediately after escaping in her 40s). Let's assume he's been running this business for that long. If Hama started kidnapping people near immediately, I'd assume the lost delivery boys incidents happened near the beginning of that time. In this case, up to four decades ago. The merchant might not bring up those incidents to a customer who is (two?) decades younger than him and might not remember that incident. Since telling the customer is kinda bad marketing and makes the merchant look irresponsible or reckless. This could imply that these incidents are more recent.

Kidnapping in the long time interpretation: The customer doesn't need to be reminded that the full moon is that night. He knows it instinctively and doesn't need the merchant to connect the dots between the two day journey and the full moon disappearances. This awareness of the moon phases could imply that this has been happening for long enough that people have been habitually paying attention to the moon for a long time.

2. The guy who tells Aang, Sokka, and Toph about Old Man Ding says he's the "only one person who ever saw it and lived".

The word "ever" here implies that this might have been going on for a long time. However, local legends are quickly made and inflated, so the timing might just naturally be exaggerated.

3. Old Man Ding interaction, in which he says, "I'm not ready to get snapped up by any moon monster".

Honestly, I don't know what to make of this. To me, this reads like a semi-recent event, but I don't have anything to really back this up. Apart from maybe Ding saying he's not ready to get snapped up by a moon monster in response to a conversation about his age, which could imply that he was already old when this event happened.

Fun fact: the credits say "old man dig" even though the subtitles and voices clearly say "old man ding" (: 

Hama

Now for some speculation:

If Hama escaped in her 40s, the earliest she could have gotten to the village was forty years ago. In my opinion, that is a LONG time to be kidnapping people and not get caught. However, she does only have the opportunity to kidnap people once a month, but still that seems like a really long time. This brings me to the part of this that is just me asking questions (so again, please let me know what you think!)

When did Hama start kidnapping people?

Did she go to other villages before she came to the one we see in this episode? If so, did she kidnap anyone in those previous villages (I'd guess yes)? If she was in other villages, was there a point before she started kidnapping people, or did she start immediately (I think it could be interesting if she struggled with it for a bit, then gave into the urge. Or even if the urge didn't appear immediately)?

Did she ever try to go home? If so, did she find that she wasn't able to let go of the need for revenge, and leave again?


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11 months ago
Renee Walker! I Guess She Dyed Her Eyebrows Too?

Renee Walker! I guess she dyed her eyebrows too?


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1 year ago

aftg is the opposite of that one post that's like "love was there, it didn't change anything" because love was there and it changed everything. i will always appreciate nora for believing in her characters' right to find love and heal and get their second and third and fifth chance.

1 year ago

If the foxes’ cheese drawer is anything like the cheese drawers y’all have been posting (no offense I love you all but also full French offense), then he’s probably just disgusted by the subpar selection of cheese.

the funniest thing about Jean disapproving of the cheese drawer is the fact that he's literally French.

He's from the nation that is famous for loving cheese and having hundreds of different types of it. What do you mean you find a group of Americans weird about cheese?

1 year ago
I’m Surprised More People Haven’t Drawn This Moment (:

I’m surprised more people haven’t drawn this moment (:


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1 year ago

I just (finally!) finished The Sunshine Court and I loved it so much! There is so much I could say about it but right now I’m just filled with ecstatic and deranged energy.


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1 year ago

The evil of reading TSC on kindle is that I have free rein to make as many notes as I want without cluttering the pages. It’s taking me twice as long to read. Blessing in disguise maybe?


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1 year ago

I had a big trauma happen a week ago and I’ve just read the first two chapters of The Sunshine Court. It’s so healing to read. Maybe it’s because I’m sure it’s going to get better for Jean, or that he has people caring for him and acknowledging his pain when he can’t. I’m in a lot of pain right now but I can’t find it in myself to express it, so I’m finding solace in his pain being expressed and dealt with in the narrative.


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1 year ago
Not Overly Happy With This Design, But I Wanted To Put One Out Before TSC Comes Out. Also, I'm LOVING

Not overly happy with this design, but I wanted to put one out before TSC comes out. Also, I'm LOVING everyone's TSC Bingo predictions, they're so fun!


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1 year ago
I Resisted Giving Her Blue Eyeshadow. Be Thankful (:

I resisted giving her blue eyeshadow. Be thankful (:


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1 year ago
Kevin Is One Of My Favorite Characters Ever And I'm Super Happy With This Design!

Kevin is one of my favorite characters ever and I'm super happy with this design!


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1 year ago
Neil Josten!
Neil Josten!

Neil Josten!

I've never really done digital art before, but if anything was going to get me into it, of course it would be this book series


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