Rita - for @vivsies #vivsies300kdtiys on Instagram
•°* MODERN AU!!! *°•
Yes I made another AU about these two haha!!! Because I can't have enough of them!
Carmin owns a coffee shop where she works at morning. Monty works as an security in a bar at night! One day he buys a coffee on her shop at the morning.. and by the irony of the destiny she meets up with him in a bar she was having a drink. So every day Monty and Carmin does a schedule routine of visiting each other at work knowing one of another better.
Despite their different lives they build a bond and an special affection for each other.
[ Monty oc by @quinndecker ]
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So I posted this on the Arcane subreddit and one of the comments actually revealed the leak (not the clip but described what happened).
The post got deleted by the mods for not following rule 2 (relevancy) so worries stumping upon it there.
ARCANE SEASON 2 // MINOR SPOILERS
I have a habit of stumbling onto things without meaning to. It’s both a blessing and a cruse.
The first time it was when the first half of the series was leaked a few months ago, and it was a screenshot of the first episode of season two (where Caitlyn and Vi are in the hallway after the funeral). This time it was an unfinished animated scene. Both on Twitter.
Of course I’m not going to reveal what that scene was, but I can’t wait for the fandom’s reaction on this Saturday!
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A key moment in Caitlyn’s character narrative is her “I know”—both its content and delivery.
The content: When Caitlyn says, “I know,” it doesn’t just mean “You’re right.” It means, “I’ve taken the time to think about this.” And thinking is what Caitlyn does best. Her “I know” conveys that she has already had this conversation with herself, over and over in her head. She’s thought about it constantly, she’s already told herself these things, and she’s already blamed herself for them.
The delivery: She screams it with violence, and we can see this represented by the boat falling apart. It’s not just that she has thought about it; it’s tormenting her. Her “I know” is incredibly powerful because it’s filled with suffering.
To me, this is as valid as an apology because asking for forgiveness is outward-facing—focused on the other person. "Asking for forgiveness" says, “Whether I’ve forgiven myself or not, whether I feel guilty or not, it’s on you to decide to forgive me.”
But here, Caitlyn’s “I know” is inward-facing. It means, “I’m not asking you to forgive me because I can’t even forgive myself.”
She knows everything you’re saying, and it torments her.
This is followed by:
"I didn’t even have time to think before they hauled her off."
This line is so telling. Everything about Caitlyn is tied to thinking and reflection.
Being a sniper means aiming and shooting. Aiming is the equivalent of thinking, and shooting is the equivalent of speaking. Everything Caitlyn does is deliberate and thought through.
This is why some people dislike her: as I’ve said before, unlike other characters, Caitlyn’s actions can’t be forgiven easily because she doesn’t do anything by accident.
Then we get to:
"We can’t erase our mistakes. None of us."
Caitlyn speak in “we.”
In the prison scene with Jinx:
"No amount of good deeds can undo our crimes."
This scene mirrors the rage she felt when she threw the boat. In this moment, she’s speaking to Jinx, but also to herself.
Caitlyn and Jinx are paralleled so many times throughout the show. Caitlyn quickly realized that, in some ways, she had become like Jinx. And so, in order to forgive Jinx, she would first have to forgive herself.
At this point in the episode, the person Caitlyn hates the most is herself.
But she no longer has the "energy" to hate, neither Jinx nor herself.
Energy comes from fuel. What she perceives as a lack of strength to keep fighting is simply the fact that the fuel that powered her hatred has disappeared. And when you stop feeding a fire, it eventually dies out. She has no energy left; she has no fuel to sustain her hatred.
It's a particular way of saying, I don’t hate you anymore, and I don’t want to hate myself anymore either, because in the end, that hatred corrupts us/everything .
In her own unique way, Jinx also says, I didn’t know your mother was there, even if it wouldn’t have changed anything. And this too is a strange way of taking a step toward the other.
We have two brilliant and intelligent women who express their emotions in unconventional ways. ----------
There’s also a whole analysis that could be done about her concept of justice and rules, "but I don’t have the energy" to dive into that here. Still, it would only lead back to the fact that Caitlyn doesn’t see herself as the right person to free Jinx (and therefore to forgive her) because she believes she herself is beyond forgiveness.
Art trade I made with @quinndecker214 ! Love draw their toothy bastard❤🥰
Blood? That's not blood ...is just lipstick, darling 💋
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Dr. Black - Master Edward Gracey (The Haunted Mansion, 2003)
Miss Scarlet - Bunty Widermere (Father Brown)
Mrs. Peacock - Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock (Cluedo - 1994 CD-i)
Mrs. White - Emma Frost (Wolverine and the X-Men)
Dr. Orchid - Caitlyn Kiramman (Arcane)
Colonel Mustard - General MacArthur (And Then There Were None, 2015)
Professor Plum - Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (Disney’s Tarzan, 1999)
Mr. Green - Mr. Colin Green (Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion, 1999)
Some notes:
White is originally from France, so I imagine her to have more of a Parisian accent.
Green is from New York, but over his years living in England, it’s become more of a Trans-Atlantic accent.
Plum has a hint of a Scottish accent, since he was born and grew up in Dunfermline, Scotland.
Why does this make me think it'd be a Bakusquad argument? 🤣
The demure, timid, shy, but highly intellectual sister of Dr Black, Rose Marie Black is a writer of several popular gothic, romantic, and mystery literature, all published under her nom-de-plume of Madame Rose. She is also an accomplished painter. Her parents died before she was a year-old, so she was raised by her uncle and aunt, Lord and Lady Ravencroft Ever since she was a child, Rose was a voracious reader and had a talent for art. She was very fond of her aunt, who helped her hone her skills as an artist and developed a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature. When the Countess suddenly died, Rose was devastated. When her uncle died when she was twelve, her brother Thomas became her guardian. During the course of her adolescence, Rose began developing an interest in spiritualism and the paranormal; subjects have been prominent in her works.
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