#what does dianite call tiem reester??
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correctmianitequotes · 5 years ago
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Dianite: One bonus of being An Immortal Being™ is grossly misusing modern slang on purpose and watching the players cry inside.
Dianite: The other day I pointed at a reactor and, while looking at Sparkly Loins right in the eye, went “Man is that bae or what huh?” and the look on his face was something i will treasure for years
Mot: This is exactly why I love you
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syndianites · 5 years ago
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How do you feel about Wag/Steve/Martha as a ship? Have any headcanons for them?
I think it’s a good ship! Though, to be fair, I was mostly excited at having a poly ship.
From the standpoint of the series itself, the relationship is a little... dubious? Because, yeah, Martha and Wag flirted. And yeah, Martha and Steve were engaged. But there was that awkward, unsure territory where Steve wasn’t around (Because his actor just. Vanished), and we didn’t ever get to see any ironing out of the relationship.
So I’m sure a lot of people took it as “Oh, since Steve is gone Martha moved on to Wag.” And then there was the breaking of the engagement, then there was the finale, etc etc.
Now, ignoring all of that, the relationship would have been so sweet to see :v
Wag and Steve have such different vibes, and it was lovely to see Martha have two dependable people by her side.
Now, for head canons
-Wag and Steve were somewhat hostile at first, before they got the poly part worked out.
-Wag and Steve don’t like each other romantically, both like Martha romantically, and Martha likes them both romantically.
-Wag sometimes gets insecure about how he fits into the relationship, but he doesn’t like to admit when he does. This leads to him trying to dance around the subject of asking if he’s a valued part of the relationship and joking about it. Steve and Marta pick up on the signs after a while, and when it happens they find time to talk- usually over a group relax session- and help assure Wag that he’s loved.
-Steve can get upset about feeling second place to Martha. Not in a “I should be the most important” way, but in a “If it came down to it, and she had to choose, would she pick me?” He’s a bit more forward about how he’s feeling, normally taking a moment to talk to Martha about it privately. Martha tells him that she would refuse to choose between them, and that both are first in her heart.
-Martha gets worried that she’ll lose one of them. She already felt lucky to have Steve, having Wag by her side too? Among other things, she’s afraid one will leave or get pushed away by all the struggles she has as a demigod. Though she tries not to, she’ll get a bit clingy during this time. She’ll feel bad about taking up their time, but each take it in stride and do their best to make sure she knows how much they care about her.
-Once they finally make it official between themselves, they make no effort to announce it. First of all, there’s the fear of intolerance from the people around them. Hell, Helgrind already doesn’t like things that stray from his doctrine. When any of the townspeople ask, they give mixed answers.
-Steve gives a non-committal shrug or a vague answer
   (”Hey, I think Martha is cheating on you with the wizard Waglington.”
   ”Alright.”)
-Wag gives a cryptic answer or just a bizarre one.
   (”Hey, you know Martha is in a relationship with Steve, right?”
   ”Aren’t we all?”)
-Martha gives the person a smile and a laugh.
   (”What do you think you’re doing with two men hanging off your arms? They won’t stick around when they find out what you’re doing.”
   ”They’ll be fine.”)
-Martha calls Steve and Wag “her boys”
-Dates are typically done one on one, though sometimes they take a private one with all three of them together.
-Despite the rough start, Steve and Wag get along well.
-Steve doesn’t mind helping Wag out with spells and magic, since he’s done his best to keep up with Martha’s for so long.
-Wag keeps trying to find ways to help around Steve’s farm that involves magic.
-Sometimes Steve and Wag take some trips together. Doesn’t matter what the goal is, who really benefits out of it, they just want to make an effort to get to know each other better.
-They still clash, of course. Most of the time, it’s not about Martha. Sometimes it’s about the farm, or about Wag always leaving the bed a mess, or about Steve being too rough, or about whatever is going down in Dagrun at the moment.
-When it is about Martha, they usually yell it out, take a breather, and force themselves to sit down and work it out. It makes Martha happy to see them put in the effort to stay on good terms, and it makes them happier to be living with someone they can agree with.
-Wag stays up late and sleeps late. Getting him into bed early either involves Martha sweet talking him into it or Steve just picking him up and holding him on the bed.
-Steve can, will, and has always gotten up early. Farm work requires constant maintenance, so he has to be up with the sun.
-Martha always gives Steve a sleepy kiss when he gets up to do work. She’ll get up a couple hours later and makes tea or coffee for herself.
-Steve normally cooks. He’s the best at it and generally he’s the most awake to make breakfast. Nothing beats some farm fresh food.
-Martha can cook, but they all agree Steve’s can’t be beat. She doesn’t mind taking over meals to help out when he’s tired or has cooked too many days in a row.
-Wag is banned from the kitchen. He’s allowed to make sandwiches, or other non-cooking required meals, but that’s it. He tries to get creative, so he either burns the food, makes it inedible, or attempts to use magic on it with disastrous results. He’s allowed to help, though, with supervision.
-(Wag thinks their cooking methods are boring, but concedes nonetheless)
-Wag is the most vocally affectionate. He speaks loving words like he breathes air. He also speaks them to Steve, who appreciates them.
-Steve is physically affectionate. He’ll ruffle air, pat you on the arm, give you a side hug, lay a kiss on your forehead, and so on. Words are not his strongest point, but he is fond of pet names.
-Martha likes simple, small shows of affection. Hand holding, that sweet smile her boys get when they think she isn’t looking, when they do small things for her like get her a cup of tea or lay a blanket over her. She’s also fond of flowers, and takes to planting the ones they give her around the house.
-Martha is the most protective of the bunch. She won’t usually make a scene, but she gets the overly polite, curt way of interacting you see on retail-workers who are just a little bit done with the situation. If she actually gets in a fight, though, she’ll protect her boys to the end.
-Steve is the most likely to beat someone up for the other two. Give ‘em a right rumble. Normally he can get away with intimidating people, so he doesn’t usually have to go that far.
-Wag just messes with whoever gets too up in their business. A small spell here and the person starts to bock like a chicken. Or speaks backwards. Or goes cross-eyed. All temporary of course, but enough to make the person back off.
-Martha and Wag both enjoy being carried by Steve.
-Steve smells like hay and honey and they love it. No, Wag doesn’t like Steve like that, but it’s calming to sleep next to Steve with the heavy weight of his arm across Wag’s waist and the smell of hay. Martha agrees.
-Martha smells like paper and vanilla. Whenever she visits Ianite, she comes back smelling like lavender. She’s not too fond of that, though, because it makes her feel like her mom.
-Wag smells like an unscented candle and dust. He claims it’s from all the spells he uses, but the other two know it’s because he often takes an impromptu nap when trying out new spells or rituals.
-Steve and Martha like to spend time together sitting on the porch either talking, reading, or just sitting together.
-Wag and Martha like to spend time together in the library pouring through books and reading about magic.
-The first person to figure out about their relationship is Jordan, and he doesn’t realize he figured it out until about two hours after he saw Steve and Wag taking Martha out on a date.
-Jordan, of course, asks the others if they knew and they look at him like he grew a second head.
-Tom is the first to ask about it, going to Steve.
   (”Are you, Martha, and Wag in a relationship?”
   “About time you noticed.”“
   “Actually, Jordan noticed.”)
-Tiem Reester accepts it immediately, and Ianite and Dianite are happy for them. Tom and Jordan don’t really care, Sonja is overjoyed for Martha, and Tucker shrugs it off.
-When the finale happens, well, I guess Martha’s nightmare became a reality :)
Thanks for reading all the way through! If you guys want to hear about any other ships, or want to ask any specific things about this one, my ask box is open!
Have a good one y’all =)
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syndianites · 5 years ago
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Idk if you’re still answering asks, but do you think s1 Mianite would accept Alyssa as his champion? If she would even want to follow him in the first place.
I’ve never considered this before! This will be interesting.
So Alyssa did follow S1 Mianite for a little while, but fell out it. That means she qualifies! *confetti falls*
Would Mianite take her as a champion though? That depends on a few things:
1) Does he think Tucker is ever coming back?
2) Does he think she’ll stick around long enough to be worth the investment?
3) Would Jeriah, being the alternate of Tucker and being more Lawfully aligned, be a) open to switching to following S1 Mianite (providing we assume the head canon of him being an Ianitee) and b) a better choice?
Based on these thoughts, my guess would be: No.
I’ll explain why under the cut
Before considering my three points, we have to consider Alyssa’s personality and values first.
Alyssa takes a lot after Mot. Mot himself took her in because she “reminded him of his younger self.” We also have insight to how Alyssa acts from the @officialcountrybat blog (while non-canon, it was run by a s2 bts person).
So if we take all of this into consideration, I would say that Alyssa herself would be reluctant to be Mianite’s champion.
Three big components to her personality, as I see it, are:
-Mischief
-Tenacity
-Adventurous
At her core, she likes having things to do, is rebellious, and tries her best to be her own person. She is hard and fast in her beliefs, but is open to the insight of others. Of course, she also has something of a chaotic streak.
She has a preference to her own values and beliefs over aligning with the a god that is alternate to the one she knew. This is seen through her brief following of Mianite over Dianite while in the S1 world.
Her penchant for mischief and leaning towards chaos, courtesy of being raised by Mot and Dianite, would leave something of a gap between Mianite and Alyssa. I could see where their values would overlap, however, I could also see where they fall short.
Based on Alyssa’s personality alone, I would say no to Mianite taking her as champion, or accepting a championship from Mianite.
In a very, very stretch sort of comparison, you could relate Alyssa following Mianite to Tom’s early days in the series where he sort of followed Mianite (which was because Mianite was the only god at the time). This is a stretch, of course, because there were no other options at the time and Tom is much farther down the chaotic side than Alyssa (also not as bright as Alyssa).
Now, looking at it from Mianite’s perspective on my points above:
1) Does he think Tucker is coming back?
Starting off with the hardest question, the answer is: I’m not sure.
If we assume that Ianite herself knew that they could, and would, come back, or that he deduced that, since the alternate versions of Tiem Reester appeared that Tiem Reester themselves could reappear, then he would hold off on taking a new champion to have Tucker return to the position.
Which means no to Alyssa.
However, if he, for whatever reason, believed that Tucker either wouldn’t come back or wouldn’t come back in a timely manner (say, 50 years), he would would want to take up another champion.
Which gives the choice of Alyssa.
However, this still runs into complications with the other points.
2) Does Mianite think Alyssa will stick around long enough to be worth crowing as Champion?
This tackles two different takes: Will Alyssa stay in the land of Mianite? Will Alyssa stay on his team?
The first one is tricky. Mianite, and the alternates, have no way of knowing that Ruxomar got axed until the others arrive. So, in hindsight, Mianite could believe that Alyssa would try to find a way to follow in her dad’s footsteps, either to search him out or return to a land she actually knows, and leave Mianite behind.
Again, we have a reason for Mianite to say no.
The second one is less tricky and more a critical take on Alyssa’s loyalties. Mianite knows that Alyssa: Followed her world’s Dianite, doesn’t quite agree with his views but agrees with them more than (S1) Dianite’s, has connections to a Dianitee who is her father (If he knew about Mot’s relation to Dianite as his champion and lover, this would be a harsher point against Alyssa as well), and that Alyssa is very self-reliant.
Based on this, Mianite could reasonably say that Alyssa has a shaky loyalty to him. Shaky loyalties don’t make good champions. (I mean, Tom appeared loyal, but was more loyal to his friends than his god, and where did that put (S1)Dianite?)
Another reason to say no.
Finally, we get to the last point.
3) a)Would Jeriah have switched to Mianite? b) Would Jeriah be a better pick if he had?
a)Would Jeriah have switched?
Maybe! I know that isn’t a concrete answer, but it’s possible. We don’t know enough about him canonically to give a straight yes or no.
Sticking to my headcanons, I’d say it would take a situation similar to Alyssa’s of him not agreeing with Ianite’s views. Which leads to the same problem! Ianite, in Season 1, was mostly characterized by her need for a savior.
We know, at her basic core, that she stands for Balance and Justice*. These are things Jeriah would agree with. Again, he is on the Balanced side of Lawful. Ianite’s preachings here may resonate more with Jeriah than the previous Ianite, or even less. In the end, I don’t believe that there would be a reason for Jeriah to be swayed away from Ianite.
This makes an automatic no for this point, but we’ll see about the what ifs.
b) If Jeriah did follow Mianite, would he be a better choice?
Yes.
To harp on the same point, Jeriah is Lawful. His values of helping out others in need and his seriousness in his tasks would lend itself well to being a champion. Adding onto that, Jeriah also has experience. Not only because of his older age, but because of his running of a group of Knights (The Blood Knights).
He also has connections to Spark, who is a devout Ianitee. They have also worked together in the past.
Then there’s also the implication that the alternate of Tucker would be a good option because, in theory, Jeriah is a more experienced, more mature form of Tucker.
So another no to Alyssa regardless.
In the end, while Mianite may consider her, he ultimately would not choose her.
*Justice is a strange topic for which god represents it, because it sort of falls into a middle group with Ianite and Mianite. However, I personally see it as more of Mianite trait because Justice, in of itself, is not necessarily a balanced ideal. Justice is the cleaner form of revenge, so there must be a middle ground between the two Ianite can call her own.
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