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I'm still not over what a MASTERPIECE of storytelling the Adora!spacebat is. How well it ties together all sort of themes and plots and how well it draws the parallels between the two aliens that forever changed Etheria.
Also she is wildly adorable.
Just a gay little spacebat, sitting around with her Mom and newly adopted Uncle
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The Gray Kind
She-Ra fanfiction Mild shipping. Catradora, Entrapdak, others hinted at / mentioned. Characters: Adora, Catra, Bow, Glimmer, Scorpia, Entrapta, Hordak, Horde Clones Genres: Slice of Life, Comedy. Post-canon. Rating: PG / Teen, just because Catra uses a few naughty no-no words as a treat. Inspired by: A trip to see my family across the country and a visit to get some takeout from a hole in the wall that I grew up with. Summary: Adora is nostalgic for a few things - small things - from the Horde. She finds herself missing ration bars, of all things, and seeks out the secret to their lost recipe. Also on Ao3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/46812565
The Gray Kind Adora picked at her plate of food at the royal table. It was laid out with a fancy gelatin, beautiful fruits cut into fancy heart and star shapes, delicate cured meats and cheeses and delightful, fluffy biscuits. This was not normal for her, to pick rather than scarf and her friends noticed. “What’s wrong with you?” Catra asked through a mouthful of ham and biscuit. Glimmer gave her a glare from across the table. Catra had never had the best table-manners and, then again, neither had Adora. People who’d been raised in the Horde encountering good food for the first time tended to be none too delicate in their devouring. Catra got, perhaps, a special pass just because everyone was glad that she was navigating basic morals and learning how to live a life not based on conquest. She was also fairly new to eating at the royal table after spending the last year and a half in encampments working on rebuilding projects as per her reformation guidelines and being used to soldier’s mess-tents, where eating food quickly took priority to eating it delicately. Adora knew better and had learned to be dainty enough for the Queen’s guards and dignitaries, but she’d never been this dainty before. “Oh, nothing,” Adora tried to deflect. “We haven’t seen you pick at a plate like this since we fighting the Galactic Horde!” Bow pointed out. “Please tell us what’s wrong. We’re your friends.” “I promise I wasn’t in the kitchen this time!” Glimmer joked, holding up her hands. Adora took a little bite of a star-shaped white fruit and looked wistful. “It’s wonderful, really, but I’ve just gotten to thinking how much I miss ration bars.” Everyone’s eyes went wide. “Huh?” Glimmer half-yelped. “Are you insulting Chef’s cooking? If so, I’ve got to know, I mean… she’s not going to be happy if she’s off her game.” “Are you sick?” Catra asked. “Seriously, Adora, do you have a fever?” “No, the food’s great!” Adora assured, “As always! It’s better than I could ask for! It’s just… I guess I’m feeling nostalgic…or something.” “For the Horde?” said Bow, incredulous. “A little,” Adora admitted. She gave Catra a demure glance. “I mean, the best part of being in the Horde is right here, but…” “It was terrible.” Catra huffed. “Not always!” “All we did was train. Or sneak off somewhere and had to worry about getting caught doing ‘unauthorized activities.’ Things could fly under Hordak’s lack-of-nose but not a lot got past Shadow Weaver. It was dismal and stinky…” “Says the person who wanted to rule it,” Glimmer noted, snarkily. “We’re all allowed to be young and stupid, right?” Catra held her upper arms uncomfortably. “Let’s… not bring this up.” “Besides,” Glimmer added, “It’s not like you can’t go back, it’s just different now, better! New Scorpioni is lush and green because of the She-Ra magic and the safe release of the Heart of Etheria! I bet we can find all of your old make-out spots and revisit them and they’ll look a lot better now!” Adora looked at her boots, her face going absolutely red at the joke about “make-out spots.” Catra’s fur was puffed up. “It’s not really that,” Adora said after a pause. “It’s just… have you ever gotten a taste for something and you haven’t had it in a long time? I haven’t had a ration bar in forever! They were hearty and filling…” “And bland. And weird,” Catra added. “Good riddance!” “I thought you liked actual food!” Bow questioned. “I do! I do! I love it!” Adora said, holding her hands up. “You know me! I deplete the ice cream stocks almost as bad as Mermista! It’s just… you know… I guess I’m a little tired of… fancy.” “This isn’t fancy!” Glimmer retorted. “This is a pretty basic dinner. You were right beside me at my coronation, and at the Primefall ceremony and…” “I know, this is everyday, but it’s still ‘fancy’ to me. It always has been.” “I know!” Bow gasped, “It’s the party-thing all over again! You had to get used to parties! You didn’t even know what they were!” “Pheh, Adora’s such a square,” Catra teased. “Always by the book, we could barely get her into anything contraband because she believed in the Horde’s mission to save the people of the planet from the eeeeevil princesses. But… yeah… we didn’t do a lot of fun stuff in the Horde except beating each other up. I still can’t believe you’re nostalgic for the food, though! How can that even…be a thing?” Catra stuffed another meat-laden biscuit into her mouth. She munched and swallowed it down dramatically. “The stuff was objectively garbage.” “I know, right?” Adora said sheepishly, rubbing the back of her neck. “But they had just the right amount of salt on them… and that red sauce that Commander Cobalt made sometimes – I don’t know it was made from, where he got it or what it even was, but it was perfect with the gray ones! It even made the brown ones taste better!” “They were nutrition, not pleasure,” Catra reminded. “Yeah… but… I kind of miss some things from… what used to be home.” ____________________________ Later that night, Catra was hanging up her daytime clothes while Adora was washing her face in the bathroom sink of their private chambers. “Do you really miss the Horde?” Catra asked, “I don’t miss anything about it. Everything about it was miserable – except maybe when I took over and got to push ol’ Hordak around. I have to admit, that was kind of fun. But… you know… it’s hard for me to be nostalgic when the only reason I was there was because I got dumped off there in a box and Shadow Weaver only let you ‘keep’ me because you thought I was a kitten.” “You are a kitten,” Adora said, turning around with a cheeky grin.
“But I grew up. Surprised the hell out of everyone that I wasn’t the species they thought I was. We’re free now. We aren’t following anyone’s orders, living in fear anymore and we get to eat what we like. Why would you want anything else?”
“Just a flavor I miss,” Adora said, shirking on a sheer white nightgown over her underclothes. Whether it, or they, would stay on the entire night was up to them. Catra was giving Adora a frisky smile while Adora was giving Catra a tired one. Maybe it was going to be just one of those “cuddle and talk” nights.
Catra sighed as she sat down on their bed. The tip of her tail lashed with a tremor of agitation. “To tell the truth,” she admitted. “I kind of miss them, too.”
“Heh, really?” Adora asked.
“Maybe not the brown ones. The green ones were a little better. The gray ones… were actually kind of good – especially with that weird sauce. The stuff was just a little bit spicy, not too much. I don’t know if it would go with anything else! It was just perfect with the bars – they somehow, SOMEHOW worked! I swear, Adora! The people here in Bright Moon just put cream sauce and their fancy berry jams on everything… If I never see a béchamel again, It’ll be too soon!”
Adora softly laughed. “I know they’ll never understand it! Horde-food is, as you said, just ‘objectively bad.’ The most cost-effective ingredients…reconstituted whatsit! We could have been eating a bunch of bugs for all we know!”
“I have to keep up appearances, you know,” Catra said, her ears drooping. “Sparkles and Arrow Boy and the staff and the citizens all accept you and whatever quirks you have because you’re She-Ra. I screwed up in a way I can never come back from, so I can’t talk about missing anything about the Horde. I have to be polite and eat their food and just get used to being all…civilized, I guess.” She turned away when Adora sat down next to her. “I’m still only here because I’m your pet.”
“I wouldn’t say that. You did a lot…in the end, I mean… fighting Prime. You were the key to his downfall – you and I and all of our friends. Don’t ever forget that. I would not be here without you.”
“It doesn’t really make up for the damage I caused up until then. And… if Entrapta is to be believed, even fuckin’ Hordak helped to take down Prime and you don’t see anyone inviting him over for tea.”
“He wouldn’t come,” Adora offered. “I actually invited him once. Entrapta said he wasn’t feeling well.”
They sat in silence until Catra turned back to Adora. “I feel like I have to try so hard… so they don’t feel like I’m a threat anymore, I mean.”
“You don’t have to try as hard as you think you do,” Adora offered. She cupped Catra’s cheek and ran a thumb over it. She ran the tips of her fingers up to touch the back of her ear in just the way that Catra liked.
“Maybe we can take a trip to visit Scorpia and see if she knows anything about our old crappy food,” Catra said. “It would be just like her to keep making the junk.”
“It’s been a long day,” Adora replied with a frisky smile. “I think we should both go to bed.”
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“I’m afraid we don’t have the technology anymore,” Scorpia said as she, Catra and Adora walked in the shade. “Those machines all broke down when the vines got up in them and no one’s bothered to fix them.”
Various people milled about. Many carried or carted construction-supplies as even over one year after Primefall, there was quite a lot of repair to be done, as well as new building of infrastructure and housing as people moved into the former Fright Zone. Gardeners in big floppy sun-hats trimmed vines and bushes – and not all of them had metal shears. Some had claws. Scoriponi people who’d been scattered throughout Etheria were returning to their ancient homeland under the rule of their ex-soldier-Princess (although Scorpia would be the last to say that she really ruled the land, the Princess-stuff being new to her. She billed herself more like a loose organizer with something of a Force Captain’s ways, still). Ex Horde-soldiers that both Catra and Adora recognized seemed to be making a good life for themselves here. There were even a few clones.
“Do you know the old recipes, at least?” Adora implored.
“Nope! Can’t say that I do! Are you sure you wouldn’t rather have some of my special tea? Or crumpets? Perfuma taught me how to make great crumpets. Oh! And Entrapta’s kitchen staff taught me a recipe for these miniature scones! They’re just wonderful!”
“Nah,” Catra said, pointing a teasing finger at Adora. “Blondie here is really hankering for some old school straight-up garbage-food.”
“Do you know where Commander Cobalt got off to, at least?” Adora asked. “We need something from him, too.”
“The last I saw him, he and Captain Grizzlor were going to make a new life for themselves in the Crimson Waste – they were going to try to open up a bar or something.”
“We like what you’ve done with the place,” Adora offered.
“I’m not sure it’s what my family had when I was too little to remember…before the Horde.” Scorpia was sheepish. She rubbed the back of her neck with her right claw. “I’m trying, though… and making it our own. We’re keeping most of the growth here, trying to make it into gardens. Perfuma and I kind of…have extended visits with each other? I don’t really like living out of a tent or in a tree-hollow in Plumeria, I’m more of an indoor-gal, so it’s kind of a compromise.”
Catra held an arm and lashed her tail. “I can’t say that I’m not still getting used to the Bright Moon lifestyle, either.”
“Yeah… it can be a little much,” Adora admitted. “It’s why we’re getting a bit nostalgic.”
“For crap,” Catra asserted.
“Yeah…for crap…I guess,” Adora conceded.
“You could try asking Hordak,” Scorpia suggested. “He invented the ration bars, so he’d know all about them!”
Catra turned on her heel and put herself into a position to walk straight back to the skiff that she and Adora had come in on. “Nope!”
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Adora found herself alone on the dark mountain trail leading up to the Crypto Castle in Dryl. She was bound and determined to find answers, even as Catra was content to forget about it and go back to cream sauces and berry jams over smoked river-fish and delicate cured meats.
Being greeted by robots did feel unnatural and being greeted by clones almost as much so – each face essentially the same, save for how many new eye colors and hair colors they were now displaying. As uncanny as they were by their left-of-standard-humanoid nature, the clones in settlement in Dryl made Adora smile. They were very warm to her, welcoming. They were experimenting with a wide variety of clothing – trousers, dresses, big weird hats with feathers…sandals with socks. They’d developed a variety of little quirks, somewhat exaggerated in each individual expressly to stand out – as individuals. They certainly were developing their own culture apart from their collective past quite rapidly and Adora had never before seen people so full of what seemed to be a collective joy.
They were free now and they reveled in it.
A lovely spacebat with eyes that had gone a warm light brown named Acorn escorted Adora inside. “Oh, and you might want to duck now,” he casually said after several minutes as they walked along.
At that moment, Adora sensed a disturbance in the air and heard a “Whoosh!” Acorn grabbed her shoulder and they ducked down just as a blade swept past their heads, parting a hair at the very top of Adora’s head. Her eyes were wide and her teeth were clenched.
“Entrapta has disabled most of the castle traps,” Acorn tried to assure her, “but a few parts of the security system are still armed. We’ve all gotten to know which ones and where by now, but guests need a little help.”
“Um… thank you… Mr. Acorn,” Adora squeaked out.
“ADORA!”
That loud, nasal voice could only belong to one person. Entrapta slipped down out of the ceiling and ambulated on her hair to greet her in the front hall. “I’m so glad you’re here! Will you do a She-Ra transformation for me up in my lab? I wanted to run some more tests…”
“Um…” Adora said awkwardly, penting her index fingers together. “Believe it or not, I’m actually here to see Hordak.”
“Oh, I’ll tell him right away!”
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“If this is about the prosthetics-project, tell the Queen that we are still working out some critical errors in the cybernetics.”
Hordak stood with his back to her. His armored arms were crossed. He stood over a table upon which was what appeared to be an artificial arm composed of a kind of material somewhat resembling First Ones’ crystalline. It had a gap in the middle, composed of an independently-swiveling radius and ulna.
“And the Salineas water-purification machines should be ready in a month’s time if Mermista’s engineers decide to actually follow our blueprints instead of insisting upon their stubborn continuance to be suspicious of us. Let it be known that Entrapta’s brilliance more than makes up for my… war criminal inclinations. I will go back to that kingdom in chains once again if it would assure the populace of my contrition…”
“I’m not here for any of that,” Adora said with an anxious, insincere laugh. “I am here asking after a recipe.”
“A recipe?” Hordak turned around, his ears perking up with utter incredulousness. “You may wish to speak with Baker regarding your request. I have barely begun to understand…food.”
“He loves mangoes!” Entrapta chimed. She stuck her face in her tablet and let her fingers slide over it. “We’ve got some more heavy-ore to trade if Plumeria is interested in sending us more fruit and seeds and tree-saplings! The bats are just wild about fruit! And Dryl has many new subjects to keep fed now that they’re weaning off the amniotic fluid! Any kind! It doesn’t matter! Did you know that they can even eat berries that are poisonous to us? I had a panic when Wrongie got into some nightshade, but he was just fine!”
“Ration bars,” Adora asked, ignoring Entrapta’s tangent and looking Hordak straight in his deep red eyes. “I want to learn how to make the old Horde ration bars.”
“Ration bars?” Hordak asked, “Whatever for? Does not Bright Moon already have a nutrition program for their army? Are you planning another interstellar journey and require something easy to store?”
“Okay, this is going to sound weird, but here goes…” Adora caught her breath. “I kind of miss the taste of them?”
Hordak snorted. His ears went sideways.
“Do you also wish to know the makings of Galactic Horde amniotic fluid?” he sarcastically inquired.
“No, no,” Adora said, holding her hands up, “That’s fine. It’s just… I got so used to eating the bars as a kid that I sort of miss them now that I haven’t had them in a long time?”
“And I thought that once one discovered flavor that one was never supposed to go back,” Hordak said, turning around again, tinkering with the arm on the table. “As you wish. I will share the components of the bars. No doubt you will find yourself disappointed in them all over again.”
“Thank you, sir.”
“I am no longer a sir or a lord,” Hordak reminded her. “I am merely a failed conqueror, a defective clone, a war criminal making pitiful attempts at atonement and… Entrapta’s.”
Hordak grabbed a tablet off a shelf and pressed several places on the screen with casual clawed fingers. “Ah, yes, here it is. Brown, green and gray. Each had a base of common grains – generally wheat and barley, whatever we took from annexed farmlands. Vegetal components consisted of sea grasses harvested by the Horde navy and freshwater algal blooms, spirulina and the like… Ah, yes… a protein component of various insects that infested the Fright Zone – pest control and nutrition all in one. Imp couldn’t control all of the pests on his own as much as he liked to try…”
“Insects?” Adora made a face.
“Four-footed livestock animals were thrown into the mix when we were able, but yes,” Hordak said with a nod, not looking away from the pad, “Insects were the most reliable resource. I assure you that they were thoroughly cleansed and cooked so that the ones found in the sewers would not infect the soldiers with any of the diseases that the planetary natives are so prone to in regards to contact with waste and the creatures that happen to live in it.”
Adora made another, more wrinkled up face.
“Tell me that sewer-bugs weren’t in the gray ones…” she pleaded with a wince.
“We tended to source the higher quality gray mix from annexed farmland. Most of it was made of what you would call…what is it again? The curled-furred especially stupid animals? Mutton? And the eggs of the common domestic birds?”
“Yep!” Entrapta chimed.
Adora breathed a sigh of relief. King Micah had been trying to impress upon her the joys of insects as cuisine, but she had yet to take to it – and even he eschewed the idea of the spindly-legged crawly brown sewer-scuttlers.
At least one thing she’d liked to eat in the past – her favorite kind of bar – was made of something decent.
“Oh, and myself,” Hordak added.
“Huh?” Adora asked.
Hordak set the pad down on the worktable and regarded her with a straight face. He gestured to his chest. “Myself,” he repeated.
“I…am afraid that I do not understand?”
“The gray bars provided an extra nutrient-boost to the troops. A part of their component was a cloned matrix of my own cells.”
Adora’s jaw dropped in horror.
Hordak smiled wickedly as he tugged at one of the thigh-slits of his tabard-dress. Entrapta grinned ear to ear. “Remember, Entrapta, how I showed you the harvest-point? Right here, from a small sample of my right thigh-muscle.”
“Well, those thighs are your best feature other than your brain!”
Hordak smacked his thigh playfully (for Entrapta) and put down his dress. His ears were perked and he had an undeniable sharp-toothed grin at Adora’s discomfort.
“Oh, dear moons, I know what you taste like…”
“He’s quite a snack, isn’t he?” Entrapta said, sidling up to the spacebat and wrapping a tail of hair around his waist.
“I…know…what…you…taste…like…”
“Not truly,” Hordak said. “The treatment necessary to foster vat-growth rendered out any flavor you might find in conventional meat. It should come as no surprise to you. Clone-components made up a significant portion of our amniotic fluid.” Hordak’s ears tipped back and he looked ceilingward, thoughtful. “What used to be ‘waste-management’ and ‘humanoid-resources’ in space is something we have since rejected in regards to a newfound respect for personhood, but I cannot say that I had these qualms back when I ran the Etherian Horde.”
“I’ve…eaten you…or some of you…”
“I am afraid so, Adora.”
“Adora?” Entrapta asked in concern, “You look a little green…”
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In the end, Adora somehow tracked down the recipe for Commander Cobalt’s special sauce – a mix of tomato and peppers with a few stray seasonings thrown in (all vegetation-based).
She found out that it was quite good with fried potatoes and with crispy fried fish.
Adora was content to never eat a gray ration bar again.
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#spop#she-ra fanfiction#adora#catra#bow (she-ra)#glimmer (she-ra)#bow#glimmer#scorpia#entrapta#hordak#horde clones#spacebats#the horde#bright moon#the fright zone#dryl#ration bars#horde ration bars#fooddora#catradora#entrapdak#spop humor
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You know what be a very interesting way to explore Etheria’s speciesism problem?
An AU where Adora was more “monstrous”. It would have been interesting to see how things changed if we were following spacebat!Adora or something similar.
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Child of the Light AU
Hello so I have another SPOP/horde prime based au called Child of the Light. It’s basically where Prime creates a child via cloning technology closer to him in his image. A way of showing new beginnings, someone to teach in the ways of the light and give the Horde new hope.
A new beginning for everything.
Prime, as a godly being, being seen as both mother and father and proclaiming himself as such.
A child is made and revered, loved by all the Horde and seen as a new ray of light.
As second in command, Hordak has a large hand in help raising the child. A privilege for the clones and something he takes great pride in. As a result, he ends up getting heavily attached. Which leads to a rash decision when he is tasked to be stationed to another planet. He makes the rash impulse to take the child with him.
After the whole debacle and getting settled on Etheria, he ends up raising the child himself. He gives them the name Astrid.
They are raised within the Horde, safe and only known to members of the Horde. Despite heard passing, they are younger than members like Adora still. As mainly I imagine spacebats age slower than etherians, so even as an adult that adora is in the beginning they are still a child.
Hordak raises them to be cautious yet curious, mainly showing his softer side in private. Even despite being raised in the Horde he is particular in who they talk to and interact with. As I imagine he wouldn’t be as fond of them interacting w Shadow Weaver or Catra as an example.
As much as part of him wants Prime to return, another part of him doesn’t want that. He can only hope for Prime to be understanding and merciful to him upon return for taking the child. He must understand the love for the child and what drove him to do what he did.
With how much Astrid resembles Prime, it’s difficult to not think about the inevitable.
When Entrapta comes along they take quite a liking to her, and it starts to become similar to a sort of family like dynamic. Hordak feels safe with them arounf her, and trusts her.
When Prime’s inevitable arrival comes, they also end up being beamed up.
Prime wholeheartedly believed the child had not survived, so feels… almost ecstatic to see them alive again. He welcomes them with open arms, happy for them to finally be ‘home’ again. Waving off Hordak’s reset as simply napping or something similar.
Prime fully intends to keep them here, home, where they belong, and raise them himself along with the other clones. He is careful to shield them from the harm he causes others, wanting them to grow to love him and see him as a parent as much as they do w Hordak.
I don’t have to much planned out after that, but this is what I have so far!
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The life of a clone is hard. They keep having to clean up their master’s messes and do they get a “Thank you?” Nooooo!
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I again roll the dice on this edit. If you like Glimmadora but don’t like seeing an AU where Adora wasn’t a baby that Hordak found stranded on Etheria but a hybrid clone he made mixed with preserved remnants of Mara’s DNA from an abandoned First Ones medical facility (similar to how he made Imp), please ignore. If you don’t like the idea of Elberon Moth!Glimmer, please ignore. If you’re fine with this, cool.
Just thinking about More Nonhuman!Glimmadora with Horde Clone Hybrid/Spacebat!Adora and Elberon Moth!Glimmer. Thanks @obi-troll-kenobi for the neat idea/edits of Glimmer as one of the moth folk from Elberon. This is more just a visual concept I wanted to explore, haven’t put too much thought into connecting this to *another variation of the Spacebat!Adora AU that has Elberon Moth!Glimmer. I think it ended up being a cute edit.
*But have I been thinking about that a bit more? A little bit.
Bonus:
It did actually start like this, before I thought to try turning Glimmer into an Elberon Moth.
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Huevember Day 9 - Ice - Spacebat Adora and Imp
The return of Spacebat Adora and Imp, from @fannishcodex’s AU
I’m so intrigued to learn more about this AU and how things might progress on Etheria with Adora as a Spacebat. I like imagining her adventures exploring the Crimson Waste. Of course Imp doesn’t want to be left out!
#horde clone huevember#spacebat huevember#spacebat adora#horde clones#spacebats#spop fanart#spop au#shera fanart#imp spop#luna’s fanart
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One of many reasons I love the adora!spacebat headcanon. She is one of two aliens who came to Etheria through the portal - let it show!
Bow: "...not to mention my latest invention, the UV light arrow."
Glimmer: "Bow, why would anyone ever need a..." *voice trails off as she and Bow stare at Adora*
Adora, glowing with bioluminescence"What?"
No one understands how much i want adora to be weird. like c'mon she lived in an army run by an alien for the entirely of her childhood! with a cat person as her best friend!! and shes also an alien!!! you cant tell me adora hasnt tried to purr or groom catras hair at least twice (to her dismay). i want her to eat a rock and be a-ok. adora is a freak if not in canon then in sprit
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I just kind of wanted to give a heads up for any new people who look into this blog a lot becasue they found an old art or fic of mine or are chasing some reblog... or to people I kinda vaguely sorta knew in the past in this fandom who may have heard dark rumours or heard there was some kind of kerfluffle with me years ago... To... not be afraid of me? I guess? My mental instability happened years ago. I've gotten help. (And I've been through WORSE in my personal meat-space life between then and now and have gotten help. I feel like I am a different person now- was once a rump roast, now a hamburger patty) and furthermore I'm not even actually "in" this fandom anymore. I just reblog things now and again because I am firmly entrenched in another fandom. My favorite old '90s-2000s anime and manga got a reboot, reviving a once dead fandom. I am fully there now. I still like a little bit of Entrapta / Hordak / Spacebat art, or silly Catra / Glimmer / Adora / Bow comics, but I'm kind of... "Reblog, yes, nice." and not contributing anything of my own anymore. I feel like I'm "here but not here." I keep this blog up for reblogging fun stuff, but that's like... it now. If you like this as a reblog-station along the way, fine. If you like my old stuff from when I contributed, fine. Just saying that this is, while not an inactive blog, kind of a haunted-house blog.
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These bats are the villains in a movie where a golden retriever wins a snowboarding tournament
#adora is the golden retriever#hordak shitpost#horde prime shitpost#spacebats#horde clones#spop shitpost#ref under the cut
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Species Swap! (ft. Spacebat!Catra and Magicat!Hordak~)
#she ra#spop#she ra fanart#spop fanart#adora#catra#catradora#hordak#entrapta#entrapdak#spacebats#horde clones#magicats#species swap#sketch#tigerlily340 art
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To the last minute, Catra still thinks everything is about Shadow Weaver:
(never did go into that “detail,” but meh)
Also, a post I made discussing the damage of romanticizing abuse in fiction, especially that targeting young teen-a and adults.
“catra broke the cycle of abuse!”
girl,,, where? what did catra even do to "break the cycle of abuse"? adora was the one who rejected shadow weaver's influence, taking back her own liberty and vowing to never be like shadow weaver. scorpia was the one who finally realized that she was being mistreated, and called catra out for her toxicity before leaving her.
what did catra do? she kept abusing other people and crying about being left behind, digging herself deeper and deeper into a hole. and then when she had no chance of winning against horde prime, she had her victim save her and joined the rebellion so she could keep abusing people. all she did was stop being a war criminal and that too, by force. if horde prime had found catra useful, i'm a 100% certain that she would have joined him and helped him defeat adora. she didn't even fight against shadow weaver the way adora did, even though she knew how toxic shadow weaver was way before adora did.
in short, no. catra did not break the cycle of abuse. adora did.
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I like the idea and the artwork alone of spacebat adora (such a cool idea) but I also take pleasure in these jerks getting tantrums about us daring to have own ideas and exist in fandom spaces by now. Because that shows that despite all they tried, we are still there and we are still not catering to them as they are used to with everything else, and this makes them really furious
Thanks for this anon! I'm sorry it took forever for me to get to this, but thank you, this message is encouraging on multiple levels. ^_^
Part of the delay is that I wanted to make a Spacebat!Adora edit that I thought could sort of fit/be a good response to your kind and thoughtful message (and this is partly the reason for some other asks about Spacebat!Adora in my inbox backlog). I finally went with an edit of a page from a library ebook copy of "The Legend of the Fire Princess" comic (illustrated by Paulina Ganucheau and written by Gigi D.G, with colors by Eva De La Cruz and lettering by Betsy Peterschmidt):
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Some older sketches of Spacebat Adora that I made before the final artwork. I always like to make preliminary sketches as a warm up beforehand. Both for fun and for practice!
Sketches will always be my favorite part of the process 💙
Thank you @fannishcodex! Your Spacebat Adora is a blessing.
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“You won't find anything, I came alone. I hear Horde Prime's been looking for me. Figured it was time we met.“
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Welp you have officially inspired, Adora will become Despara after Season 5...But in a nice way.
Despara makes a dramatic entrance, smoke behind her, big old cape billowing bombastically, where is she and what is she doing here.
She's at the local Brightmoon Cafe for her morning cup of coffee.
Also why did she change her name...IDK, maybe she didn't like the fact Shadow Weaver named her and decided to change it to Despara to be edgy even though she hardly ever is most of the time.
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Everyone hopes its a phase. After all, it was rather silly of her to ask Hordak to help her decide a new name. Yes, he named himself, but he named himself "Horde-ack." What even is that? (In my personal universe, as per my origin fanfiction, "Horda-aku" means "Sinner among the Horde" in spacebat native language and so his name automatically becomes cooler when Adora finds out that Hordak named himself "Sinner" - so, so edgy! - but it's still a strange and Mermista gives her the -_- face whenever she calls herself "Despara").
#adora#hordak#mermista#despara#the post-canon adventures of goth-adora#glimmer gives her some spiked cuffs but they're covered in purple and pink glitter#entrapta gives her hair-decorations that are cute plastic Hello Kitty skulls with black bows#this should be as ridiculous as possible
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