tbh of all the fandoms i’ve joined or been a part of, the phandom has been by far and from what I can tell the least problematic. Just a bunch of pretty salty people bonding over their angsty teenage superhero and the ability to ruin potential in such a great idea for a show.
I like it
It hasn’t always been that way but this is what happens when you’re an old fandom and have seen the rise and fall of your show. The bullshit we’ve seen, man
So I love how before season 2, Team Voltron got us all excited by telling us that it was gonna be a longer season with 13 eps instead of 11 but then they made all the episodes 20~ mins when the first episode of season 1 was an hour~ long which adds up to 3, 20~ minute episodes so Technically both seasons have the same amount of content and I’m just
In fairy tales and fantasy, two types of people go in towers: princesses and wizards.
Princesses are placed there against their will or with the intention of ‘keeping them safe.’
This is very different from wizards, who seek out towers to hone their sorcery in solitude.
I would like a story where a princess is placed in an abandoned tower that used to belong to a wizard, and so she spends long years learning the craft of wizardry from the scraps left behind and becomes the most powerful magic wielder the world has seen in centuries, busts out of the tower and wreaks glorious, bloody vengeance on the fools that imprisoned her.
That would be my kind of story.
When
Princess Talia was fourteen, her eldest sister was placed in a tower.
Princess
Adina was eighteen by then, and so of a marriageable age. She had grown quite
beautiful, though she was more willful than winsome, and she did not care for
the notion of the tower very much at all. Their mother did her best to persuade
her on the subject. After all, the queen herself had been eighteen when her own
parents had sent her to live in that very same tower, to be safely tucked away
until her husband could be chosen, and then ride out to claim her. A tradition
going back ages and ages.