Duncan got that scarf for her. They were only a few days on the road and she was being so brave, quiet and collected right until they met an elven mother on the run and it all just came breaking down. She tried to give the woman the rest of her wedding money/savings, she refused, Revna started crying for the first time since alienage and Duncan took over. Persuaded the woman to "sell" her scarf for his money instead. He gave it to Revna with a whole fatherly speech about how her life isn't ending and how she needs to save that money to take care of herself because she's here with a purpose
And then Duncan died. And she lived
With a purpose, still
I threw together a few sketches of my canon warden I love her so much you have no idea
jedi knight merlin on a diplomatic mission?
please help her
her gofundme
saving al-genina
sudan solidarity collective
(4/?) Where are you?
Getting the hang of drawing them all you're about to see nothing but spiderverse from me for the next month
They said jump gay people and I said how high
Local loser man falls hopelessly for a murderous clown
do u see sanji as some brand of genderqueer or more transfem? i love both sm but im curious about ur view specifically
Kind of both honestly. The headcanons I draw usually aren't put together in the same timeline, mostly it's just things I'd love to explore. As his character in general, genderqueer/gender-fluid Sanji is my favourite because the idea of them growing into their femininity instead of internalising it makes me feel a lot. I see him as someone pretty comfortable with presenting masculine most of the time, but (I ranted a lot about this on twitter lol) intentionally or not, identity struggle is a big part of his character and I really wish it wasn't written off as just a running gag. Thriller Bark was sort of a break off for Sanji's development and, in my head, if Oda continued working on their inner world instead of just kind of shallowing Sanji out, some sort of gender flexibility would be a beautiful conclusion for them. So, that's my "canon" rendition of Sanji
Canon and Oda's writing is the reason I'm kind of reluctant to push my thoughts on Sanji being a trans woman to a bigger public because I feel like it correlates with a lot of harmful stereotypes about trans women, which makes me personally and other trans folks uncomfortable. With how the original source treats Sanji, I really don't want the wrong audience to turn something so joyful into something vile. She's very dear to me, I think she would've been an amazing character with an amazing story that I'm absolutely loving to explore rn, but I'm keeping her for myself and all of you hehe