Miraculous Kagami Opinion
Aug. 10th, 2019 04:22 pmNot that Dragon!Kagami isn't awesome, and definitely not that Ryuuko's costume isn't badass, but if it were up to me?
Skip the Chinese Zodiac kwami, give Kagami another original one.
Kwami: Humm, a hummingbird. (I thought about Flitt, but I don't want D*sney to sue my ass.) Jewel tone colors. Weapon is a sword, inspired by its beak. Grants the power to move Fuck-That's-Fast for a short burst of time. Not sure about its Miraculous yet, but probably something with enamel? No idea what Hummingbird!Kagami would be called, but we can workshop that.
Point being: If we're going to lean into something, I think it'd be more fun to lean into how she's a fencer (see especially: George Takei, and how he got into fencing), rather than (further) reinforcing the Dragon Lady stereotype.
Skip the Chinese Zodiac kwami, give Kagami another original one.
Kwami: Humm, a hummingbird. (I thought about Flitt, but I don't want D*sney to sue my ass.) Jewel tone colors. Weapon is a sword, inspired by its beak. Grants the power to move Fuck-That's-Fast for a short burst of time. Not sure about its Miraculous yet, but probably something with enamel? No idea what Hummingbird!Kagami would be called, but we can workshop that.
Point being: If we're going to lean into something, I think it'd be more fun to lean into how she's a fencer (see especially: George Takei, and how he got into fencing), rather than (further) reinforcing the Dragon Lady stereotype.
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Date: 2019-08-11 03:24 am (UTC)Looking up types of hummingbirds on Wikipedia tells me there's sub-species(?) called Sabrewing, which is what I'm currently leaning towards, especially if it's pronounced saber-wing rather than sah-brewing.
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Date: 2019-08-11 03:25 am (UTC)YES PERFECT
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Date: 2019-08-11 04:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-08-11 04:11 am (UTC)(and it's almost got to be saber-wing, like, why would 'brewing' have anything to do with hummingbird etymology, esp when the remainder of the word does not make independent sense)
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Date: 2019-08-11 04:17 am (UTC)(Yup, pretty sure I've got the pronunciation/interpretation right, the spelling was just weird to me. Which, as a native English speaker, is not unusual. Apparently it's from a Greek root meaning crooked/broken? But if sword-sabers share the same root, then I'm golden.)
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Date: 2019-08-11 04:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-08-11 04:23 am (UTC)Anyway, sleep time for Socchans is now. More talk time for Socchans is later. G'night!