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Hello once again! Can we get some Nika headcanons?
Hi, thanks for the ask! Im not that great at headcanons but here you go!
She feeds and takes care of stray cats! Shes the trio's moral compass, she saved the old lady who tried to kill her, of course she does!(often she doesnt actually have money for cat food, but she always makes sure they have clean water and somewhere dry to sleep)
She really doesnt get memes. Net tried to explain his favourites countless times but she just cant grasp it.
However SOMEHOW shes really good at video games. She beats the other two 90% of the time and Net complains shes using her powers(shes not)[i have no explanation for this other than i think its funny]
She always leaves generous tips at reastaurants out of solidarity
Shes always sleep deprived - whenever shes not studying or reading past midnight shes propably having nightmares about her parents or the enteriety of 'trzecia kuzynka'(btw i love that book so much its one of my favourites) or shes haunted by prophetic dreams
she snores.
For some reason she strikes me as someone who obsessively read 'Percy Jackson' as a kid lol
Shes many things, but straight isn't one of them
She listens to those over-an-hour-long video essays on YouTube and watches Historia Bez Cenzury(if you know you know)
I like to think shes a member of some local book club. She deserves to have fun talking about her favourite books ok?
I think that's all! I really like Nika, shes been trough so much shit and should propably go to thereapy(but she cant, for obvious reasons) but she still has so much compassion for everyone around her, human or not(except if youre Aurelia. Or Ilona Bogucka). The trio shares one braincell and most of the time shes the one using it.
Id love to hear other people's headcanons too, its always fun!
#ask#felix net i nika#fnin#nika is my bestie#god i have so many thoughts about 'trzecia kuzynka'.......
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NIKA LIKEDDDDD
#literally no one else cares about this but me#BUT MY GIRLSSSSSS#the new bestie buds#kate martin#nika muhl#nika mühl#wbb#las vegas aces#seattle storm
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Omgg!! Welcome to Gotham High Frankie Stein!!!🙏🫶🪡🔩🩵🩷
I'm joking but thinking that Frankie Stein is Nika's favorite Monster High character (Gleb confirmed it in an old tweet) still makes me very very happy😇♥️✨
I like to imagine that Nika is a big Frankie fan. With her pale-gray (sometimes bluish) skin color, she totally would cosplay her/them in the convention, and Damian can be their Cleo de Nile (in the gen 3 version).
#flatline#nika#frankie stein#damian wayne#monster high#monster high g1#monster high g3#flatline dc#nika dc#dc comics#nika and frankie would be besties#nika is such a monster high doll#and frankie being her favorite#so real of her#nika and g3 frankie are non binary besties#(frankie and ghoulia are my favorite g1 & g3 dolls)#daminika#gravebird#flamian#damiline#byghost post
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the way kate gave nika a lil tap on the butt when they checked in together but we still don’t have a picture
SOMEONE LET THE BESTIES GET THEIR PICTURE! IM NOT PLAYIN WITH YALL
#kate martin#nika muhl#their playing in our faces yall#let me see my besties 😕#las vegas aces#lv aces#seattle storm#wnba#wbb
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The OP rabbit hole is deeper than I had previously thought, can’t believe after 7 years I’m still going deeper…
#one piece#oatsart#art#digital art#one piece fanart#monkey d luffy#straw hat pirates#sun god nika#nika one piece#my entire sketchbook is filled with the rubber menace and his besties#i just think hes neat#gear 5 luffy#mugiwara no luffy#luffy#one piece luffy#monkey d. luffy#luffy fanart#one piece monkey d luffy#op luffy#straw hat luffy#gear 5th
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One Piece Chapter 1132: Adventure in Elbaph (thoughts & predictions for the arc)
Part 2 here.
[These are the feverish autism-fuelled thoughts I wrote out after reading chapter 1132 because I was overtaken by the urge to connect some dots (I did edit a bit to hopefully be more coherent). I didn't engage with any other reviews or theories on Elbaph apart from quite general ones before reading this, so it'll be cool to see if other people have similar ones. Wasn't sure whether to post this but I wanted to put it somewhere before chapter 1133 came out and next week's break so it doesn't just sit on my laptop for me to forget about, and more importantly so I can refer back to it and see if anything I said was even vaguely correct. It's a monster and I don't have time to do a proper editing process so please kindly look away from any mistakes and poor structuring. One of the really fun aspects of serialised storytelling for me is theorising and analysis, even if it makes a fool of me more often than not. I'm not expecting to be right but it's fun when that happens!]
This also ended up being, uh, Very Long. There is a chapter review part with some thoughts on the arc, and then there are thematic sections where I got more into detail about what I think Elbaph will explore. This whole thing will be split into multiple posts because of Tumblr's limit, but there will be links to the different sections/posts. Ok, end of intro.
Overall thoughts on the chapter
Firstly, this chapter was so fun. It had all the familiar thrill and excitement of a new island and adventure, with some wonderful panels (rainbow-sailing, Bonney and Robin, the Elbaph village). We had ‘Adventure in the Land of Mystery’, and the suspense was interesting, but I’m sure I wasn’t the only one extremely confused (especially because of the mistakes). From what I saw the whole fandom was essentially the when ur whole crew doesn’t know a damn thing meme. But I’m glad Oda had his fun with the fake introduction to Elbaph, which also helped set up Luffy meeting Loki and the delay in receiving Vivi’s message amongst other things.
1132 really feels like quintessential early One Piece where we’re off to a running start now that we’re finally sure we’re where we want to be. Love to see the Strawhats get somewhere, play around, and immediately cause chaos. It’s somehow packed with new information and fast-paced, while feeling like we get a bit of a breather from plot-intensity after Egghead.
I’m also, of course, incredibly happy we’re finally getting to see Elbaph in all its much-anticipated glory. The natural features of the island – especially the landscape, the scale, elements like the rainbows and the giant tree as a living support– make it feel extra fantastical and wondrous beyond what I, at least, had imagined. Hats off to Oda and especially his assistants for the gorgeous Rivendell-Zelda-Skyrim vibes in the village introduction spread. I love a fantasy-style nature-based environment, and I don’t think we’ve had that in a while. Wano and Egghead had some incredible settings too, of course, but the story felt a lot more people-centric once they got to the islands. Here, the landscape really becomes a character of its own in the same way it did in say, Zou (quite literally). In fact, Yggdrasil is both alive and ancient, just like Zunesha. I’m looking forward to seeing how that feeds into the story.
I'm also very glad that Oda is leaning into that and giving us those wide-angle shots. He doesn’t always get perspective and scale exactly right, but I personally don’t mind – the man knows how to draw an impactful double-spread. I can’t un-know the fact that the Sunny is supposed to be more than twice the height of Goldberg, who’s carrying it, but it doesn’t ruin anything for me. I’m used to Oda just doing shit like that because he wants/needs the Sunny to be carried around like a toy. It would be such a shame if we got to Elbaph and we only got smaller views or workarounds in order to avoid the challenges of scale and perspective.
On top of that, one of my favourite parts of the One Piece experience is finally having puzzle pieces and references fall into place after arcs and years – like the architecture and landscape we recognise from Big Mom’s flashback. We've been waiting for this for over 20 years! More than 1000 chapters! I love this manga. I love it here. The sequence of the rainbow bridge leading into finally getting to see the village was lovely, and as a huge Skypiea lover, I am having a great time. Seeing our experience reflected in Luffy and especially Usopp’s reactions was also beautifully moving. I’m glad they were highlighted and we had the flashback to Little Garden to really drive it home.
On the plot side, we’re slowly building a picture of the variation in how different giants feel about humans. We have Gerd and Rodo, who both have strong feelings in completely opposing ways. Where Gerd infantilises humans in her fascination with them, Loki and Rodo clearly seem to think they are inferior. It remains to be seen what other perspectives exist in Elbaph. Is there real resentment or hatred from those like Loki and Rodo, or do they generally just think giants are superior due to their strength and size? Regardless, it feels like Oda is slowly setting us up to understand that there are different groups of giants with different beliefs even within Elbaph (we already know Saul is not from there and considers them ‘barbarians’). Just as in any society there are surely faultlines and disagreements, and their relationship to humans – and maybe even the world at large – might very well be a point of tension within the kingdom.
Speaking of points of tension, it’s obviously very ominous that Luffy has made a promise to Loki, particularly since we don’t know the specifics of it. Oda has cleverly given us only a glimpse of the very end of that conversation in relation to Luffy’s famous difficulty with lying and we’ll see how long he decides to tease us with it. He could definitely give us that information in dribs and drabs to keep us guessing, but I also think most of us are probably right in guessing that Luffy promised to free Loki, even if we don’t know if he wanted anything in return. Honestly, the first time we even saw Loki in chains I thought oh Luffy’s 100% going to free that man, and I know I’m not the only one.
Regardless of exactly how and when we see that conversation, I imagine we'll see Luffy’s actions start to confirm and clarify our suspicions. For example, if he did agree to free Loki and needs to retrieve the key, then he might well start making moves to do that soon (although after the feast, of course – nothing comes before a metric ton of meat). I also think it will be very interesting – and comical – to see Luffy try and execute a stealth operation, because as we’ve seen time and time again, that is the opposite of his forte. He’s bad at lying, he’s bad at keeping secrets, and he’s bad at doing things with subtlety. So I’m looking forward to seeing how Luffy deals with that – whether he manages to keep it a secret from everyone or if, as I suspect, he ropes in at least one of the other Strawhats, even if by accident. Take your guesses! There’s a whole range of options ranging from experts (Nami, Robin, Brook) to the sneak mission equivalent of throwing a grenade onto a presidential lawn (...Zoro).
My more specific pet theory when it comes to Luffy’s meeting with Loki is that I would not be surprised if in one of the upcoming chapters up we get a sort of split screen set up with Hajrudin or an equivalent giant on one side, explaining more about Loki’s deeds and why they imprisoned him, and the flashback to Luffy’s conversation with him on the other. We know from DorryBrogy (yes I’m using that now) that Hajrudin wanted to come and retrieve the Strawhats from Egghead himself, but ultimately couldn’t because of “some (Loki-related) trouble back on Elbaph”. It would make sense to me if Hajrudin explains in more detail what happened that prevented him from sailing to Egghead, and tells us more about Loki himself. At the same time that Hajrudin is talking about the terrible things Loki has done, we get the penny-drop of Luffy flashing back to his agreement to free said evil man.
It’s a perfect storytelling device in this medium, especially when it comes to revealing important (and in this case stomach-dropping) information to us as omniscient readers. We saw something slightly similar most recently during Vegapunk’s speech, which Oda used to clearly signpoint us to characters and their links to mentions of important information in the speech, (e.g. showing Shirahoshi, Vivi and Momo when talking about the ancient weapons). Of course that was very different in tone and intention compared to what the Loki reveal I’m hypothesising would be like, but I’m mainly just trying to highlight the use of the manga medium and how it lends itself to this kind of layering. I’m sure Oda’s done something much closer to what I’m thinking of before, but in all honesty I can’t recall an example right now. Regardless, I could be completely off the mark (I am just a little jester honestly), but we know Oda loves his dramatic reveals and drumbeats so I’m willing to put this out there.
I am also particularly interested to see how Luffy will react to the information about Loki. Will he dislike Loki but still go through with it? Will he disagree with Hajrudin and the other giants? Will it change nothing for him? I think Luffy won’t go back on his promise no matter what information is revealed, but knowing Luffy, he also might just not really pay attention or care what Loki’s done. It will mainly be for us as readers, and the rest of the Strawhats, to decide how we feel about it. We know that Elbaph has very strong values and rules, especially surrounding their warrior culture – ones like honour, strength, and probably truth/honesty. I’m waiting to see whether what Loki’s done is considered bad specifically within Elbaph culture, or whether they’re just terrible in general. This is why in my opinion Loki won’t be A Classic Villain, because I don’t think the central conflict in Elbaph will be as simple as just Loki vs the rest of the giants and Strawhats. There’s too much ambiguity present.
Plus, we haven’t seen Luffy’s instinct about people go wrong yet. The first time he met Blackbeard they immediately started fighting, even if it was about something as stupid as food preferences. He hated Doflamingo the minute he met him. Even Buggy couldn’t actually betray him, despite wanting to. If Luffy generally trusts someone, we know that means they’re trustworthy or at least even if not at the beginning, he wins them over or is able to deal with the untrustworthiness in a way that makes it irrelevant.
Of course, Loki could prove the exception to the rule, but we know that part of Luffy’s strength is understanding and seeing through people. It would take a lot for Loki to fully trick or betray him, since Luffy just does what he wants and deals with the consequences as they arise. He’ll be more than happy to fight Loki if he threatens something/someone he cares about. To be clear, I’m not saying Loki is a threat at all – I do think his desire to “destroy the world” means mass violence, but Luffy doesn’t tend to care about larger villainous plans until they directly affect his loved ones. He’s also the first ‘evil’ character so far who’s been shown to have very obvious parallels and similarities with Luffy, so even if he is an antagonist, I expect it to be in a way we haven’t seen before (more on that later).
Another possibility is that Loki and certain other giants have a strong dislike of humans, and therefore want them off the island as quickly as possible. This would also align with Louis Arnot’s warning about not overstaying your welcome. I imagine not everyone on Elbaph is inclined to be friendly to humans, and there might even be other people (other kinds of giants, or non-giants) living on the island. It feels like Oda has strongly emphasised that Warland is only a kingdom on the island of Elbaph, implying that there might be other groups of people – or even countries – sharing the land mass (perhaps on the Astral level?). To me, it feels like Elbaph is holding some kind of secret that makes it particularly dangerous. Maybe, like in Skypiea, there is a forbidden area in Elbaph that is off-limits to people (prime candidate being the Astral/Celestial realm) whether to maintain that secret or perhaps for spiritual reasons. Trespassing could incur serious danger or punishment, and we can probably predict exactly what will happen if a certain captain hears about it.
And there are other ways I think Elbaph will parallel Skypiea. The Strawhats first connected with the Skypieans (Conis and her father) and were quickly thrown into conflict with both Enel and his forces (including the White Berets) as well as the Shandians who weren’t too happy about outsiders. They had to work with the different groups against Enel, and as part of that, prove to the Shandians that they were trustworthy. The Shandians, who had the crucial connection to the Ancient Kingdom and the poneglyph. We might see a similar situation in Elbaph where the Strawhats have to prove to a group of people (maybe outsiders to Elbaph’s society, maybe those who distrust humans) that they are trustworthy so that they can all unite to fight against a bigger foe like the World Government. It remains to be seen who that might be, but this would also be an opportunity for Oda to give the Strawhats even more people, groups and allies who believe in Luffy’s power.
Additionally, both Skypiea and Alabasta were countries in the midst of internal conflict – specifically over natural resources – when the Strawhats arrived, and in both of those cases the actions of the crew helped end the wars. Elbaph might be similar. In both of those arcs the conflicts had roots in the secrets of the Void Century, be it because the Shandians were protecting their ancestral lands and the poneglyph after being persecuted by the World Government, or Crocodile’s desire to gain control of Pluton. The giants of Elbaph seem to be one of the only groups of people who have maintained a consistent sun god worship, probably not for lack of the World Government trying to wipe it out (their strength will certainly have served them in that regard). On top of that, I’m sure there’s other crucial information, not just from the Ohara library, that the giants have managed to protect regarding ancient history. If we think about their lifespans, the Void Century was only a few generations back for them, so there may be important oral histories that have been passed down from elders. It’s clear that this is a culture with strong links to the secrets of the past, like the Shandians and the royal family of Alabasta. Though the wars in those countries were exacerbated by many other factors, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see something similar in Elbaph – some tension that relates to events further back in history, and maybe even the Void Century.
Loki, Luffy, and the power of myth
My current theory on Loki is that he believes he is the new Joyboy, and/or an incarnation of Nika/the sun god from Elbaph’s myths (in the same way that King believed Kaido to be Joyboy). We don’t know yet whether Elbaph is polytheistic – Nika/the sun god might just be one of their deities – but if we use Rodo’s weird RPG cage world as a reference, he did create a bunch of different minor ‘gods’. Elbaph itself might have a similar system, with the Sun God being the most important deity. Regardless, we know that Nika is important in their culture, given Dorry and Brogy’s immediate recognition of Luffy in Gear 5 and the celebration of the Winter Solstice as the return of the sun in Big Mom’s flashback. We’ve also seen the painters being called sunstones, which is reminiscent of Vegapunk’s pursuit of solar technology and the Motherflame, and the giants live on the Sun level of Yggdrasil. On top of that, the Underworld – where people are sent for punishment – is specifically noted to lack sunlight. We already know that the sun in One Piece’s world is associated with Nika (liberation, joy), but in terms of general symbolism the sun is also linked to clarity, truth and perception.
This is why I think questions of faith, belief and truth will be so important to answering what makes Elbaph’s giants such mighty warriors, what kind of devotion do they have, and how do their beliefs and worship link to collective liberation in the One Piece world, both historically and in the present?
Oda is also going to get meta in this arc, I believe (even more obviously than he already does). I'll get into this more later, but the Lego kidnapping introduction already served to set up important questions. What is reality, and what is fantasy/illusion? Whose world are we in? Who are the storytellers and what are the different ways stories are lived and told? What is their nature, function and importance? There are going to be many layers in this arc and it's narration, encompassing past present and future, and I think Oda will play with form to achieve this (off the top of my head - the adventurer's log voice of Louis Arnot, to flashbacks, to legends told by the giants, to reading the texts of Ohara...). Contradictory stories, multiple perspectives on one narrative, and different but coexisting truths might well all come into play as important.
Speaking of one type of story, myths and legends are the vessels of belief, and it’s likely the Elbaph culture includes and centres many related to Nika and Joyboy. In fact, this was already mentioned by DorryBrogy (“they tell tales about this god in Elbaph”). I don’t think we’ve had direct confirmation yet, but I’m sure the giants had a connection to the Ancient Kingdom and may very well have preserved information from the Void Century by virtue of their fighting strength, passing stories down across generations, despite the World Government’s best efforts. I also think those stories handed down from the Void Century (maybe even from the first Joyboy, or Roger) may have included some kind of prophecy that Joyboy/the Sun God will destroy the world when he returns (similar to Madam Shyarly’s prophecy about Luffy destroying Fishman Island). If that’s the case, Loki could very well think he’s the chosen one to do so.
Of course, we know that the final war will likely involve some form of physical destruction (Fishman Island amongst other things) – and there are many theories around that – but to me, the idea is most importantly metaphorical. The world as it is needs to drastically, fundamentally change (including materially), which requires the destruction of things as they are so that the dawn can arrive. Loki’s interpretation, in contrast, could very well be a literal and narrower one involving setting everything on fire Ragnarok-style, hence the other giants imprisoning him to stop him. The way they’ve referred to him as having “a few screws loose” also suggests they think he’s mad or maybe delusional, which makes sense if he’s claiming to be an incarnation of their sun god. His belief may in fact be so pure that it is extreme. As Oda is making clear over and over, you cannot choose to be a god – myths and gods are made by people’s collective belief. I don’t think we’ll ever see Luffy declaring himself to be Nika or even Joyboy for that very reason.
Luffy is god-like sometimes, but he isn’t one (“Luffy’s not a god, he’s just an idiot!”) nor would he want to be treated as one. Luffy doesn’t even know he’s the new Joyboy, or who Nika is, and what his Gear 5 powers are. If the giants try to project any kind of divine responsibility or title onto him, Luffy will absolutely not care – he refuses to be anything other than himself in all his freedom. However, he does have a great amount of care for friends and is willing to go to any lengths to help them, so we’ll have to see which characters act as those anchors for his desire to fight during this arc.
I think we’ll see a lot of complex and interweaving traits with Luffy and Loki, as characters who have many similarities but also fundamental differences. Luffy pretty much can't lie, whereas I'm guessing Loki is pretty good at it. Luffy is selfish in his words but his actions help the collective, whereas I could see Loki causing widespread harm but claiming selflessness and doing collective good (e.g. cleansing the world via Ragnarok). Loki claims his godhood fully, demanding respect and imposing obedience, believing fully that he is fit to command others. Luffy doesn’t demand faith, he inspires it.
Indeed, Oda has clearly set up Loki to parallel Luffy in the past few chapters. They had very similar childhoods where they spent a lot of time alone in the wilderness and befriended beasts – in Loki’s case, in the frozen outcast space of Elbaph. This is particularly interesting given he’s a prince – we have to wonder why. Like Luffy, he seems to have humorous and silly traits like getting people’s names wrong, which is an exact copy of what Luffy does. He also has an older brother in Hajrudin, like Luffy with Ace and Sabo, although we don’t know the nature of his relationship with Hajrudin. Were they close growing up and then there was conflict later because of Loki’s actions? Were they always at odds? I wouldn’t be surprised if Loki’s strength wasn’t in his physicality but more so in his cunning and intelligence, which might not have been celebrated or seen favourably as what was expected of an Elbaph prince, in contrast to Hajrudin better fitting the mold. This theory is mostly based on Norse mythology, where both the god Loki and the jötnar Utgarda-Loki are associated with trickery and illusions. It would also mean Loki flaunts the rules of Elbaph warrior culture, making use of strategy, intelligence, language and mischief to win his battles. If Loki was seen as strange or not quite fitting into society and expectations, he may have just chosen to isolate himself and spend time in the Underworld with his animal friends. Alternatively, maybe he was sent down there by his father to get stronger, in the same way Garp threw Luffy into the jungle.
With all that said, I’m particularly interested to see what his devil fruit is – initially I thought it could be a mythological zoan, which I believe is still very possible, but I could also see it being related to these themes of magic and illusion. The one thing I’m unsure of in this regard is Loki referring to himself as the strongest in Elbaph. Is it because of his devil fruit? Does he mean something different to strength in combat? Was he just lying? That remains to be seen.
We also don't know what Loki did yet, but I think a lot of the themes of this arc are going to be about the values of Elbaph and how different people come up against them. I’m particularly interested in our dear captain Luffy, of course, and how he relates to those rules, because Luffy’s whole character is about pure freedom regardless of what’s happening around him. The only form of bond that Luffy accepts is those of love, friendship and connection with people (often conveyed through food, as we know). Of course, it could be that Luffy doesn’t particularly come up against Elbaph’s rules (we didn’t really see him in tension with the samurai code in Wano) but I have a feeling that the challenges of this arc will be a complex set of tensions – buried information, the overarching evil of the World Government, the consequences of history, the values of a war-based society, and how those have shaped the people of the island they’re on.
Even Luffy’s embodiment of something Nika-like in Gear 5 goes against stereotypical expectations of a ‘warrior’. He is a warrior, but the epithet isn’t complete without the liberation aspect. He doesn’t follow any rules but his own when he fights – in his freest form he can literally bend the rules of space and material (maybe even time). He is so strong not just because he can smash things, but because he is completely unpredictable, silly and joyful – only limited by his own imagination. I also think it will be really interesting to see what Elbaph’s version of Nika is like, because people and societies shape gods, and they can evolve over time. It would be fascinating if Elbaph’s version of Nika is more of a stereotypical kind of war(rior) god. We’ve had mentions of their warrior god before, with the belief that the winner of a duel is the one chosen by that deity, so fighting itself – and the glory of victory – is clearly sacred to them. It may well be that their warrior god is a separate being to Nika, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out to be a version of Nika that has been shaped by their society’s dominant values. And maybe that is also the version that Loki thinks he is or has warped to fit his desire for violence and destruction.
Part 2 here (ft. strength???, summoning a princess, gay technology and shadow the hedgehog)
#me: here have my word vomit#if anyone reads through this i am making you tea and giving you snacks#i genuinely have so many more thoughts on the revs and other characters but if i don't stop here i will never stop#man i love luffy so much#sobs#this will be so funny if everything i've said about loki is wrong#like maybe he'll just be a straightforward big bad guy lmao#maybe he'll end up besties with luffy who knows#i am just a little jester on the internet#one piece#op theory#one piece theory#op#op 1132#one piece 1132#one piece spoilers#elbaph#elbaph spoilers#elbaph theory#luffy#loki#loki one piece#zoro#sanji#usopp#op meta#one piece meta#elbaph arc#nika#sun god nika
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Love that Bonney unlocked Gear Third before Luffy did
#Can't wait to unleash 'Bonney can use gear 3' on my op bestie tn#Bonney: give me a nika-ish future!!!#Smash cut to Sabaody#Bonney watching Luffy g3 destroy a bunch of marines: hm. Interesting. Anyway-#Cruddy rambles#op#one piece#opspoilers#op spoilers#one piece spoilers#spoilers#One piece chapter 1101#One piece chapter 1101 spoilers
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>> CLAUDIA 'TRINITY' WHITE & ARTHUR LAVIGNE ( @pointm4n. )
𝚜𝚘 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚒 𝚖𝚊𝚢 𝚋𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚙𝚕𝚊𝚌𝚎𝚍 𝚋𝚢 𝚊 𝚖𝚊𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚎 / 𝚠𝚑𝚒𝚌𝚑 𝚒𝚗 𝚒𝚝𝚜 𝚟𝚒𝚘𝚕𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎 / 𝚋𝚎𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎𝚜 𝚖𝚘𝚛𝚎 𝚕𝚒𝚔𝚎 𝚖𝚎.
#edits.#if you're not nika and you reblog this i will stomp you to death with my hooves!!!!!!#anyways i have far too many feelings about these piece of shit besties#do not let the capricorns unionise - they are the result
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golem golem doodles(in paint)!!!! love this guy,,,
the only two official interpretations of him i could remember are vastly diffrent(and in one of them you cant even see his face) so i have no idea how to draw him.... i think i like the ‘square’ interpretation more tho! so this doodle page is just me trying to figure out what to do!
#my art#fnin#felix net i nika#im pretty damn sure golem golem in slippers is cannon#hes just vibing! good for him#i kinda wish we got more stuff from his perspective tbh#after his arc in 'pułapka nieśmiertelności' he hinda fades into the background.....#*kinda#but i hope hes happy!!#(im desperately trying to NOT think about how the robots are sometimes treated in fnin no no nonono)#(i already went on a tangent abt it in my konpopoz post and THATS ENOUGH)#i just really like him :)#hes my bestie
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NIKA AND KATE NIKA AND KATE HUG
#MY GIRLSSSSS#kate martin#nika muhl#iowa wbb#uconn wbb#the new bestie buds#seattle storm#las vegas aces
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less of a specifically jon thought but re: little archive youve said that cecile's gf is a teacher and that could be how they learn jons alive
but after the events of two(?) chapters ago ive been obsessed with the concept of jon going to the school she works at but its large enough that she just sees him very occasionally in the hallways and thinks hes haunting the school/her
A bunch of people have suggested Nika's school as the way they get back in touch with Jon!
...I'll be honest that hadn't occurred to me 🤣 My original plan for them reconnecting was different, but the details of that were scrapped when I decided to introduce Gerry instead of having Elias bring Jon to the Institute every day. Maybe they will meet at Nika's school! I just didn't think of that bc Nika's from the same original cast of OCs as Cecile (...wait i JUST realized I think i have some truly ancient art of that oc cast in my blog archive...) but doesn't get copied across as many settings and projects and hasn't been around as long.
That original project has them all as Terrible Teens, and her main goal is to survive to adulthood, so making her a teacher was a spur of the moment thing i didn't expect people to pick up on the way they have. I wanna keep the focus on the TMA characters, obviously, but since I have an endpoint for the Cecile and Nika arc and the in between stuff is up in the air maybe some of the other OCs from there will pop up to fill out their background casts of friends and family and coworkers as needed. Meaning random research into the state of queer rights in the UK in the 90s, because most of said supporting cast is queer, including in ways that are harder to stay closeted about than our two Certified Gal Pals
#asks#little archive#writing#i'd also have to nail down genders for some of said OCs#bc some of them change depending on how the project changed#and some are straight up randomly assigned#plus they have very shifting associates esp cecile#cecile has either one or two siblings bc one may or may not exist depending on my mood#and schrodingers sibling is sometimes a guy and sometimes nb#her dad also is dead or alive based on coin flips#i also don't know if id b able to resist bringing in their Embarrassing Teen Lore#bc since theyre teens and young adults in their original form theres lots of Terrible relationship drama#including cecile and her brother crushing on the same girl and nika and her two girl besties#being in a constant weirdo love triangle where all or none or two are dating at any given moment with High Drama all the time#ink post
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@cassiopeai
there's a reason taylor swift called her new album the tortured poets department because it would literally torture any poet that listens to it
#so true bestie#music#a.#nika tag#literally made this same joke the other day to my friend#good post op
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LOOK AT YOU GROWING UP!
CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🥳!!!!
Here's my request:
Trope is .. you're out in a company dinner, your crush is sitting beside you. Some outside person tries to hit on your crush and they say they're taken for like a long time (10 years). Make it crushing.
Its different to know the person you're so inlove with is taken, its different when you hear them brag it.
Love ya! 💕💕
Thanks a ton darling!!! I can't thank you enough for introducing me to this app or community or whatever you call it.
Your request is already queued and it'll be posted verrryyyyy soon! I hope you like it. And...
Psst... I hope you heal.
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finishing heavensward tomorrow. how worse do you think it's gonna make nika :)))
#nero plays ffxiv#my prediction: a lot worse#he's already offering people their parents' hearts on a silver platter#everyone but estinien already is hella concerned about him#basically nika and estinien are two angrii besties who may or may not hook up later after nika's romance with minfilia (if there was any)#.. goes to shit#atm artoirel and nika are endgame but we'll see
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KATSUCON 2024 || Asura & Nika
my bestie surprised me this year with cosplaying Nika for me this Katsu so I was very emotional to cosplay my two sillies 💜 🤍 ☀️🌙
Nika | @/ bumbl3breeze on Insta!
#lmao i guess face reveal?#surprise#ben does cosplay too#( im insane)#one piece#onepiece#zolu#sun god nika#demon zoro#asura#katsucon#katsucon2024#katsucon 2024
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you've casually ripped my heart out and took a bite so I raise you
Sun God Nika.
ACES brother.
Warrior of LIBERATION.
meeting the very not liberated "s/o" of his brother (and I mean they gave him candy so now they're auto besties )
I imagine him being torn with helping his friend even if he has to fight ace because something is obviously wrong with him.
This isnt the brother luffy remembers.
his ace would never take someone's freedom like this, he couldn't...He could never...right?
Not after all they talked about
...right?....
But he did and luffy is ridiculously emotionally smart so he knows in his gut this is the truth and he has to do something for his new friend who asked for help in getting free.
hes strong enough now.its not like he has to kill anyone to safely get you both away but why does it hurt so much? Your okay and he isn't wounded..so why?why does he feel so...so...betrayed?
..By ace?...
for not being who he looked up to anymore.
he really wants to cry. He wants to excuse his actions but that would make him just as guilty wouldn't it?
At least your free now. Even if its left his heart beating different....
Sorry for spelling mistakes !
No apologies needed, but allow me to make it Worse.
Imagine escaping Ace and ending up on Luffy’s crew - we’re not going to worry about any other surrounding details, but the important bits are that you don’t know they’re brothers.
Luffy doesn’t know the terrifying person you’re running from is his brother. Couldn’t imagine it in a million years.
Maybe it’s post time skip, post Wano even, before you, Ace and Luffy occupy the same space (I am thinking shadow reader vibes, thatch and Ace are alive, etc.)
All through Alabasta the stars just didn’t align, and at Marineford you realize Luffy’s connection to Ace and maybe that’s why you leave with Crocodile again instead of Luffy when everyone’s going their separate ways.
However it works doesn’t matter.
Its just that moment when Ace finds you, he’s relieved and delighted and the others are going to be so happy you’re alive. And for a second Luffy is almost delirious with joy.
His friend and his brother are friends and now they’ve been reunited \o/
But then Luffy looks at you, and he knows.
Your fear is palpable, but more than that he’s putting the pieces of stories he’s heard over two years ago or more together. The emotions. All the details. Your fear is so obvious and strong even the rest of the crew knows without seeing.
Luffy grabs Ace’s wrist and pulls until Ace lets go of you. He doesn’t understand at first, “Luffy what are you doing?”
But the smile fades and the expression on Luffy’s face is a mix of sorrow and despair.
“They’re afraid of you Ace, can’t you see?”
And in those words is so much more. How could you? What did you do? Why is their fear so terrible? Ace - what happen to you to change you so much?
He hasn’t hurt like this since the day he thought Kuma had slaughtered his crew.
And for that to turn into a fight? Yeah, the drums of Liberation will have an almost manic edge to them after that. They cannot be somber, so instead they’ll be a little more wild, a little more free, a little more loud to drown the pain god bears.
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