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Posted the second image before, but here you go. The “blue + orange” Stella agenda. With a bit of sienna red (or similar tones), because mixing blue and orange creates that colour.
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hi i just want to say i LOVE your winx club rewrite series im obsessed !!!!! i finished the first three like a year ago but i found myself coming back and going HOLY SHIT every 5 chapters or so.
i love how you made domino’s fall realistic like having survivors on other planets and the planet in a literal war a few years before it fell. from what i recall in the show it’s as if the witches cursed the planet in one swoop and boom, gone. it’s got to be an intergalactic emergency when the planet literally known for the dragon flame gets its ass kicked 😭
ALSO the writing for Bloom and the Dragon !!!!!! love that intergenerational trauma from her sister and bio parents (i mean it sucks but it makes for a great story lol) again iirc the show didn’t really specify what the ‘dragon flame’ was apart from being a power boost or a slightly different power set.
i’m rambling lol but tldr i love your series !!!! it’s thee shit /pos
thank you so much!!!
I really wanted to make the fall of Domino not just more realistic but also for it to have a very clear impact througtout the story and not just through Bloom’s lens if that makes sense. Like encountering survivors, Solaria and Eraklyon having shrines for Daphne, etc
Also have had so much fun figuring out how to write the Dragon and have it be a creature with a consience and thoughts but not too human cause it’s still like a leviathan, love-craftian, greater-than-life kinda creature
Glad you’ve enjoyed it so far and hope you’ll continue to do so!!!
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Trix Moodboards: Winx Club Rewrite (FF&FW)
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Darcy:
She is someone who thrives on control, and due to how Liliss' interference caused Darcy to accidentally curse her planet as a child, she is scared of letting go of that.
Unlike Icy, she resents the Ancestors. Her childhood was taken away from her, but so that Liliss stays merciful and doesn't send her any more nightmares, Darcy pretends to worship the Ancestors as much as Icy does. She looks to Icy for approval that she's succeeding in such.
With Riven, Darcy knows she needs him for information. Her relationship is a way to help her achieve her own and her sister's goals. But even as she subtly adjusts his emotions and feelings towards the Specialists, and buries his pain to keep him tied to her, she feels a certain type of normalcy with him that she craves.
And she'll do anything to keep that normalcy.
Quotes from FF&FW so far:
~ “Not her, dumbass, The Earth girl.”
~ “A witness… How wonderful.”
~ “Lie and things may become worse for you, sweetheart."
~ “She knows Stella. I’ll lead her here, considering our current help is hardly useful.”
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Icy:
Icy views herself as someone carrying out the Ancestors' witches without hesitation. She is the perfect weapon and acts as such with anyone other than her sisters; cold and unfeeling.
After Diamond got destroyed by the Shaman Witch and Sapphire was killed in front of her, Belladonna gave Icy the rest of her remaining power; seeing this as the perfect moment to turn Icy to her side.
Icy loves her coven sisters and values them. All three of them have had the same, pain-filled past after all. But she also doesn't tolerate any word against the Ancestors. Not because of fear, but because of worship. Belladonna gave her the power she needs to destroy the Shaman Witch, who sits on the throne of Diamond, when the time comes.
Icy wants to keep her sisters close to her. Both to make sure that they stay safe and that they don't do anything wrong. This is part of the reason she is unsure of Darcy's connection to Riven and is overtly displeased with how attached Darcy is getting. The two have many arguments over this, as well as Icy correcting Darcy on her negative views of the Ancestors.
But the pressure to be the perfect weapon and to not make mistakes is suffocating.
Quotes from FF&FW so far:
~ “We’ll do worse if you don’t answer our questions. You know Stella de la Luna of Solaria, correct?”
~ “Not that you could run anyway. And if you mess up again, I swear to the dragon you’ll get worse than a little scar. Am I clear?”
~ “Be quiet you two. Despite your… mistakes recently, come to Magix City in the alley as we discussed. We’ll ambush the Princess of Solaria there since you’ve proven unable to succeed on your own.”
~ “We get the ring, we kill Stella and her… And then we’ll fulfill the Ancestors’ wishes.”
~ “Don’t look so afraid. You get to watch the show, after all.”
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Stormy:
Stormy forgets the past by moving forward without much thought. She doesn't despise the Ancestors like Darcy secretly does, or practically worships them like Icy. Stormy simply doesn't care.
Tharma gave her power, sure, but that's it.
Stormy doesn't want to think about how she accidentally killed her mother—a horrible mother, but still—because she wasn't skilled enough to have control over Tharma's magic. And so, she doesn't think about it.
Ironically, although Stormy has a tempter to be rivalled with in some cases, she's the most loving out of the three. She shows the most emotion. and is less closed off.
The most anger, irritation, fear, and love.
She's the one who stops Icy and Darcy's arguments, and who makes sure to know of all the possible things that could go wrong with their plans. She cares for her sisters, and so, she cares that to plan to get the Dragon Flame succees.
Quotes from FF&FW so far:
~ “I mean, the Earth fairies are still imprisoned so there’s literally no way a fairy would be out and moving on that pathetic planet. Other than, well, that one but—”
~ “You said that there weren't going to be any more interruptions this time after what Darcy told us. That this was going to be—”
~ “We don’t want anything with Stella; you’re going crazy from the pain of having your tendon cut. Just keep your mouth shut and stay quiet.”
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(My babies need therapy istg)
Headcanons:
~ Regardless of disagreements and fights, when Darcy wakes up in the middle of the night from nightmares, Icy is the first to bring her into her arms and comfort her.
~ When Stormy sees that Icy is getting to in over her head from stress, she puts on music and the two dance in their dorm.
~ Stormy has probably stopped her sisters from killing people before. Icy is obviously ruthless as hell when need be, but Darcy once again thrives on control, sometimes messes/hurts others to remind herself that she's in control.
~ Darcy has the best grades just because, though Icy is the type of person to get an A- and have a breakdown. Stormy on the other hand is like, "Cs get degrees."
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Winx Club Rewrite: Season 1
I understand this is me being very late to the party, but that's pretty on-brand for me at this point lol
A few years ago, I started to work on a possible rewrite for Fate: The Winx Saga but it soon became this monstrous project of rewriting the entire franchise. Because while this series is one of my beloved childhood series, it is also very messy with its world-building and plotlines, as well being done dirty over and over again by its countless reboots. As much as I would have loved to create a full-on alternative universe like the ones I've seen on tumblr for years, it just took up so much of my time that could have been spent on other projects and it was starting to feel more like a chore than anything else. Eventually, I did create some fashion boards for how to translate their outfits from the show into real life, and wrote up some concept ideas for their live-action costumes, which led to me just writing up the notes I had for the rewrite to share them with y'all.
Some of these ideas were inspired by other people's rewrite of the series, some of these ideas came to me while writing this up, and a lot of these are my attempt to make sense of Winx Club's fucked-up lore. While these were originally written with a live-action reboot in mind, these could also work for an animated reboot targeted for teens/young adults.
This is probably the extent I'll do for any sort of Winx Club rewrite, but it was still fun!
-Bloom is not a princess, but instead the daughter of Priestess Marion (the last Keeper of the Dragon Flame) and Bishop Oritel
-Daphne was twenty years old when her aunt and uncle gave birth to Bloom. She was best friends with Crowned Princess Politea, who betrayed her own kingdom to the Ancestral Witch in order to gain the throne, but she was killed soon after she led Marion and Oritel to their demise. Daphne was not killed when she sent Bloom (and the Dragon Flame) to Earth, but instead viciously tortured, ripped of her wings, and cursed to live inside her mother's mirror, which was thrown into the depths of Lake Roccaluce. From there, she uses her remaining magic to speak with Bloom once she realizes her cousin has returned to the Magical Dimension.
-Domino's demise did happen sixteen prior to the series, but the destruction was more thorough, so the other girls truly believed all hope was lost in trying to revive the kingdom. Only a few hundred people (either those who had moved away from Domino prior to its destruction or actual refugees), Bloom, and technically Daphne (as well as Valtor) managed to survive the attack. When visiting the frozen Domino palace, Bloom discovers she can either bring her realm back to life or break Daphne's curse, but the spell will only work with an Enchantix-level fairy dust bottle.
-Flora is the plus-sized daughter of Professor Palladium (who would also be of Hispanic descent), and due to being half-elf, she does have a normal lifespan as the others
-Tecna is a former Specialist with a prosthetic left arm, who joins Alfea after realizing she has magic, but she suffers severe social anxiety and finds comfort in the library, where she becomes close with Headmistress Faragonda as a result.
-Musa starts off the series dating Riven, but they break up right before the Day of the Rose festival
-Aisha takes over Mirta's role as the witch-turned-fairy. Coming from a long line of witches, Aisha never felt comfortable practicing witchcraft as her negative emotions stem from her controlling parents and isolated childhood, even though she advocated for witches to be treated fairly. Despite having a friendship with Stormy, she was never afraid to stand up to the Trix and this led to her being turned into a pumpkin. After being brought back by Flora's magic, Aisha decides to help the Winx after Bloom loses her magic and she ends up gaining her wings as a result.
-Sky has an older sister named Jade, who is heavily based around Diaspro's design, powers, and personality (leaning more into the comic version of the character). An overprotective sister who wishes to keep her people safe, she is the crowned heir of the kingdom but their parents are trying to force her to give the crown to her brother instead. Due to her attending a private academy on Eraklyon, she has no idea her brother is using a fake identity.
-Timmy is more of a social butterfly than Tecna, with him having chaotic mad scientist vibes when it comes to machines. Their relationships starts off as academic rivals, with Timmy being the only person who can beat Tecna in some subjects, causing her to show more her emotional side as she is determined to beat him fair and square.
-The Trix disguise themselves while causing havoc, with only the viewers knowing the connection between their civilian identities and their witch forms. Their cover is blown when the Army of Darkness is defeated, with the fallout resulting in them being sent to Light Rock for their sentence.
-Stormy takes over the roles of both Lucy and Anne, mainly through her friendship with Aisha and her being the one to compete in Miss Magix. She is a native of Andros with a Linphean mother, and she has vitiligo. At first, she was forbidden to have a friendship with the princess due to her low status but after showing potential to become a great witch, Aisha's parents allowed her to stay around as they thought she was a "good influence". She ended up running away from home due to neglect, where she met Darcy and Icy on her way to join a coven. She has no real interest in the Dragon Flame but enjoys causing mass chaos.
-Darcy's storyline with Riven remains, but it has more depth once they get to know each other. Darcy is a Melodian native who spent the first few years of her life on Solaria, but after her mother abandoned her for a noble man, she ended up in the care of Headmistress Griffin. Riven is also from Melody, but grew up in the poorest district, where he was tossed between boarding schools, right until he was found by Professor Codatorta during a boxing match. Despite originally using him to get under Musa's skin, the two ended up falling in love and Darcy truly felt guilty for using him, but she was too desperate to gain the Dragon Flame to never feel powerless again.
-Icy was once the daughter of Aster Dell's leader, until the village was burned to the ground by an unknown force. Adopted by a noble Eraklyon man, she grew up in high society as Duchess Elisa Smirnov, the childhood friend of Prince Jade and deep down, she was less than thrilled upon she would be become Schuyler's arranged bride after her older sister ran away from home. Much like Jade, she had no idea about Sky using a fake identity, as she preferred to keep her distance from the prince unless she wanted to use their arrangement as a way to cause drama between him and a certain redhead fairy.
-Instead of an identity switch, Sky goes from a scrawny, pale prince with short hair, a designer preppy "old money" wardrobe, and an elegant way of speaking to a muscular, tanned Specialist with long hair, a more casual skater style, and a surfer-like accent while using a ton of teenage lingo incorrectly. While under a different name (Sam Harvey), he tries to fit in, but his cover ends up being blown at the Day of the Royals, where his sister reveals the truth.
-Stella explains she came to Earth by accident, as she was trying to teleport away from the troll but her ring glitched out and sent her to Earth instead of home. Bloom does not take someone else's identity, but Faragonda tells her not to let anyone know she is from Earth (which is considered a forbidden realm for magic users)
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Rewriting the Winx Club girls (just for fun)
In anticipation for season 9/the reboot of Winx Club (I've heard it being called both a continuation and a reboot, but I think Iginio said himself it was a reboot), I decided to make a post on how I'd personally rewrite the Winx girls. This isn't a "how they should've been" post, but just my own imagination. Note: I don't recall much beyond season 4, and the 4kids dub may have me messed up on some details, so lemme know if I got information wrong!
Bloom--In my reimagining, Bloom would be a shy loner, in contrast to most of the other Winx girls and the specialists. It's not that she doesn't like fashion, socializing, and having fun (as the series defines it), but she's very overwhelmed being away from her home on Earth. I'd also make it so that she IS actually descended from witches on one of her parents' sides as well as fairies; as a 4kids child, the bias against witches was much stronger than in the canon dub, and I think that creates more conflict for Bloom, especially if she herself is from Italy and the traditional view of witches is negative. I'd also make it so that she learns more about her parents via flashbacks and anecdotes from others. I'd confirm that both Oritel and Miriam are fairies, though since one of them also had witch ancestry, the match was hotly contested, and the destruction of Domino was contributed to said lineage. And it's not revealed early on that Daphne is Bloom's sister; it's just thought that she's Bloom's fairy godmother (I heard her favorite fairy tale is Cinderella, anyway) who gives her visions of Domino before it's destruction. Faragonda confirms FGs exist as a job, but is confused since Bloom describes Daphne as noncorporeal when FGs should be living, physical fairies guiding others. Bloom's witch ancestry is also what summons the dark phoenix, and the duality of Darkar and the Great Dragon helps Bloom to reconcile her fairy and witch heritage. It's also important to note that she doesn't start dating Sky until AFTER the Diaspro reveal, and Selina joins her at school, so at least she has a friend from the get-go. However, she feels A LOT of pressure on her since her bloodline carries the direct magic of the dragon flame. It's also noted that she broke up with Andy a year before the show began (I was gonna say she broke up with him RIGHT BEFORE she came to Alfea, but I thought that wouldn't make her romance with Sky realistic or stable since it began so soon after she arrived). I'd also note that before she gains control over her powers, Faragonda passes her off as a regular fire fairy, not a fairy of the dragon flame, for her own protection.
If I had to redesign her magic look, I'd make it black with multicolored elements to signify the cosmos from which the primordial dragon created the magic dimension. I'd also base her physically on Emma Stone, and I'd be curious to have Jodi Benson voice her (though Mae Whitman is my backup).
Stella--Stella is a character defined by her relationships with others. At the beginning of the series, her parents are at the tail-end of their marriage. Despite being raised to read people (both as a princess and a socialite), Stella is blissfully unaware of her parents' impending divorce, with only a few people close to her being aware of it. While she does eventually recover, it leaves her numb for a while, and sees a turning point for her character as she becomes much better at analyzing people and develops an interest in psychology. Her relationship with Brandon is also dived into, with her realizing his inferiority complex to the point where he lied to her about who he was. This puts a pause on their relationship until Stella feels secure about her emotional state and how happy her social circle makes her. And of course, her parents' new relationships (Luna with Allan and Radius with Cassandra) challenge her further, since she can't go back to the blissful ignorance she had before; she can only push forward and make new happy memories with her friends and family. It should also be noted that while eventually happy together (for a time), Radius and Luna mainly got married because Radius--despite magical ancestry--had no magic of his own, while Luna did, making her a good match to bear his heirs.
Design-wise, I'd put her in silver and gold to accommodate her being the fairy of the sun, moon and stars. She could be physically inspired by Anya Taylor-Joy and voiced by Andrea Baker.
Aisha--The iconic princess of Andros is the most athletic Winx member (so a little bit buff), as well as one of the most practical. Aisha is never officially forced into an arranged marriage with Nabu, but it's a big topic of discussion of who either of them will marry. As it turns out, she falls for him without knowing who he is and finds out that he's conveniently from a noble family. The fact that he's a wizard also helps raise his value to the royal magical family (though perhaps I'd make him a male fairy in my rewrite). It's noted that Aisha does have options, as evident by entertaining Nex and Roy's advances (though IDK how polyamory would go over in a kids' show), but Nabu is her priority. As the fairy of waves, she constantly likes to be near water, especially to communicate with her merpeople relatives (something Bloom is also excited to see, being from Earth). Aisha is seen as "half mermaid, half fairy," given her father's mer-heritage and her mother's fairy heritage, pushing her to be diplomatic for both realms. For a period, she goes by Layla, attempting to distance herself from her royal status as well as prevent suitors and unwanted nobles from finding her.
I'd keep the aqua palette she has in Bloomix for her main design, and base her appearance on SZA. I could see Cree Summer playing her.
Musa--A musical prodigy and aspiring star, but that's sadly common in Harmony, so common that the people there face discrimination for their innate musical abilities by foreigners, who see it as a magical cheat and that they have no true talent or hard work. As a result of this, Musa's father (who I'd rename Itar from "chitarra," which is Italian for guitar; Ho-Boe reminds me of the term hobo) was discouraged from music until he met her mother and she inspired him to be a musician. He had a long career before Musa was born, but his wife's death meant he lost his motivation to overcome discrimination, and as such he discouraged Musa from pursuing a musical career, going as far as leaving Melody and having Musa grow up on another planet. As such, she strives to learn more about her culture and heritage, set on becoming a muscian (she can sing and play several instruments). Riven's controlling attitude reminds her of her father, which both frustrates and comforts her--but something's gotta give. At one point on Earth, she becomes the main vocalist for Andy, Mark, and Rio's band (I'm imagining they have a pop-punk sound, taking inspiration from No Doubt, Panic @ the Disco, and Olivia Rodrigo, though they can branch out)--much to Riven's chagrin, but by this point he knows not to let his jealousy ruin their relationship.
In terms of design, I'd probably keep the red-pink colors for her transformation, but take inspiration from concert outfits like the ones worn by Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Beyonce. I'd base her character design on Rina Sawayama and have her voiced by Awkwafina. I'd also keep her androgynous-feminine style.
Tecna--The most practical girl of the bunch, she doesn't often let emotions get in her way, most likely because she's a cyborg (inspired by one of the dubs that claimed she was an android; there's a difference). As the third child in line for the throne (gonna keep her royal based on comics, and I wanted more winx girls to have siblings), she has flexibility with her future life goals, but is still raised to uphold Zenith's honor and glory. She often comes off as inconsiderate, but bonding with the group (and romancing the bashful Timmy) has opened her up. Her newfound emotion is met with mixed-reception back home, where such things are seen as a nuisance, but her family appreciates it, nonetheless. However, she can be reckless; given that her people are imbued with magic that gives them machine-like qualities, she often puts herself at risk because she can take it/be fixed later on. And note: her father has King Cryos' design while her mother has Magnethia's design.
Tecna is non-binary (felt like that'd be easy rep and not super contestable), physically inspired by Demi Lovato and a green distorted fairy form (at first, anyway, to sell the digital aspect). I'd want her to be voiced by Kari Wahlgren, given that I loved 4kids' British Tecna and Kari's British accent as Emma Frost.
Flora--My personal favorite Winx girl, Flora is the heart of the group (to Tecna's mind of the group). She often has sympathy for others without being naive, and comes from a more naturalistic, almost ancient culture that believes in being one with nature. As such, she occasionally clashes with Tecna, reveres Bloom (holding the power of the creator), and adores Stella, Aisha, and Musa. She's very traditional and romantic, having fallen for pacifist Helia (who I'd rewrite as a fairy, druid, or wizard who mainly uses healing/protective magic) due to shared ideals, as well as being childhood friends; they even got engaged early on, but they're waiting to graduate. Her first priority once she's done at Alphea is going to Earth with Bloom to fix the environment (which would take at least a year), and has been invited to work for the royal family thanks to her contributions to nature. Her kindness has made her popular far and wide, and she's partially credited with making Linphea fashion-forward while still maintaining cultural traditions. A lot of people seem confused about her background, and she's Latin-inspired, so it would be nice to see her area of Linphea inspired by a Latin American country.
Transformation-wise, I'd take inspiration from many flowers (real or not) such as blue-white morning glories, blue lilies, bleeding hearts, dahlias, and bat flowers. For her appearance, I'd base her off of Selena Gomez (keep the tan, though; even if we don't see Flora's Latin inspiration, we can still have skintone diversity), and I'd want her VA to be Maria Canals-Barrera.
Roxy--Surprise! I wasn't gonna include Roxy, but I thought why not? MAJOR overhaul, though; first off, I'd give her a different name (personal preference), perhaps Ariel. Plus her story is Bloom 2.0 in a few ways. In any case, after Bloom--a powerful fairy--is discovered on Earth, a planet previously thought to be abandoned by fairies, scouts are sent to investigate, eventually discovering Ariel. She is hesitant to leave Earth, particularly her father, boyfriend (not every guy has to go to Red Fountain), and her mother's grave. Here, the Earth fairies are mostly gone for good, with the Wizards of the Dark Circle becoming deity-like legends for villainous characters, though I'd probably make one or two of them fairies to show that even fairies can be evil. Ariel also keeps her powers under wraps, being suspicious and the opposite of Bloom--who was desperate to know her heritage--not exactly keen on her new life of danger. But she gets along with Flora, Musa, and Aisha eventually, as well as seeing new animal life.
I'm COMPLETELY changing her design since she looks like she could be Tecna's sister; I'd take the opportunity to make her Pacific Islander or Native American (I'm thinking USA or Canadian) instead--though I will note this removes her Arthurian and Irish inspiration, unfortunately--and I'd give her an orange transformation look (since Stella's no longer using it). I'd base her off of either Amber Midthunder or Auli'i Cravalho (though with a deeper tan in either case) and have her voiced by either Kiawentiio Tarbell or Auli'i herself.
Lemme know what you think or if you have any questions! I may do the specialists next.
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I just need to know why they didn’t make bloom and aisha each other’s foils instead of retconning icy. Why not have both of them be host for the dragon flame and water stars perspectively. Like yea bloom and icy could’ve still been hero/villain foils but hero/hero foils is where it’s at, the dragon flame and water star aren’t supposed to exist in the same dimension as each other like they could have learn to co-exist as friends and as host who are hosting being who hate each other and could destroy not only each other but the the whole magic dimension. It could’ve been another reason why Aisha’s parents kept her in the castle because they didn’t know where or who had the dragon flame after domino got wiped out or if bloom got safely away. It would’ve been so interesting. Small update to add on some more ideas
#winx club#winx headcanons#dragon flame#water stars#winx aisha#winx layla#winx bloom#winx club aisha#winx club layla#winx club bloom#bloom peters#midnight ideas#midnight brainrot#to be a fly on the wall in that writer’s room#i mean i know why they wanted to bloom the most powerful and most important in my opinion but it would’ve been more interesting that way#if I had the brain power I’d incorporate it into my rewrite#i hope i explained this well#i just wanna be a fly on the wall for winx club writers and higher ups because#i wanna know why they took the easy way out and directly making icy bloom’s foil and retconning her story to make her a bootleg bloom#then there is my headcanon that daphne is both there sister but that’s another post for another day#retconning icy’s story from being the trix sister to basically be a knock off bloom was the worst thing they could’ve done-#that’s not what a foil means#winx club missed opportunities#add Stella with the starlight chef’s kiss
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Rewriting Winx club Villains (+ bonus)
This is all subjective and I'm mostly rewriting from an old post I made related to this topic.
Shadow Phoenix
Had he have gotten the screen time he deserved, we would have probably seen more into how he treated Aisha when he captured the pixies for their magic, maybe even why he was called the shadow Phoenix and why he didn't get resurrected.
Rewrite: Shadow Phoenix was a high royal guard that was in charge of watching over Daphne and young Bloom when she was still a newborn. He was coined the name 'Shadow Phoenix' mostly because of his black armour that was resembled a phoenix, but when he died, it was related to the blood coming off the tattered imperial robes on his back that resembled both rust and wings.
Back then, Valtor, whom he had a very terrible relationship with, was a part of the Royal counsel and that enraged him for so many reasons such as how he treated the royal family and the guards for that matter, but not to the point of stepping out of line. He stayed close to Daphne, taught her so much related to being a royal guard that she wanted to be the guardian of Domino, a high honor that Valtor was going to take.
The attack on Domino that left the Royal Domino family split up and nearly killed had actually cost him his life when Valtor essentially killed him when he separated Daphne from her parents. He was told he was not needed anymore by the royal family, which was a lie, which shattered him.
Vengeful for this betrayal, he was united with the Phoenix, a being far above the Dragon Flame, and was resurrected to enact his revenge, but it came at a cost of fairy magic. Years went by of absorbing magic that, when he tried to take Aisha's, she escaped and he was left to try and enter Alfea for more.
The blood was always fairy blood. No matter what, he let it stain his red robes and let it be. Warning when he would steal magic that he was to be feared. He wanted the Omega dimension to be his and he'd kill the last heir to the throne if it meant taking her powers to get there.
Ass was whooped by Bloom, who broke her black magic binding spell and saved the day like all heroes and he resides back into the shadows and waits until he is powerful enough to make a resurgence..
Selina
Man, if only she was used beyond better
Rewrite: Much like SP, she was the advisor to Daphne. Since they were close in age, she was there to help humble the princess and assist her in her studies and social skills around her lower classes. She was like a second sister and even felt she had a crush on her princess, but during the attack, Daphne didn't take her with her. She felt so betrayed that Valtor offered her a position at his side. He even offered her the book that entrapped Acheron, who had gaslighted her and even forced her to take in more dark magic to level with the Trix. She is brought to Earth Realm where she befriends Bloom to almost the same degree of where she was close to Daphne, but when she leaves for Alfea, ties are cut and she is once again heartbroken and felt betrayed to the point of purely rage-filled.
Going to cloudtower, she overthrew Headmistress Griffin and resurrected the Trix to her side all to try and manipulate the Winx in abandoning Bloom and Daphne, her former friend and crush.
After some evil speeches once she kidnaps bloom and Daphne and attempts to take their powers, she is defeated when the Winx find their powers, realize bloom and Daphne were always their friends, and they gang up on her. Daphne, however, releases Selina from Acheron and accepts her back into the courts as her advisor (Albert because she has a fiancee and Domino doesn't support lgbt due to tradition). Serena gets the good ending to be a part of Domino again and a fairy for Alfea
Tritannus
Man, he was only there to be the antagonist of enviromental issues.
Rewrite: yes, he can still have his underlying theme of enviroment issues, but what if he wasn't a nasty bastard to begin with. He became that way from all the praise to his brother that he never got, even if he was the oldest. He was even pushed aside from being king because he put Andros in danger when he didn't help during Enchantix season. He is cast aside and even Aisha doesn't favor him, but he doesn't let that stop him. He uses his limited powers to form a human form to walk Earth, but, upon absorbing toxic waste, he is transformed into a monster that feeds off this negativity. He consumes straight trash, toxins, anything given if makes him powerful. Enlisting the help of Icy, and her sisters, he uses his former king status to manipulate the courts, to his brother's dismay, to try and weaken them all while he disrupts the balance of the pillars,and even manipulates Aisha, having heard the decease status of her fiancee, and uses his name in vain to try and coax her into believing he had known Nabu before his death.
Torn up, Aisha struggles the whole season to stay focused on the Sirenix training and is the last to acquire it because of how much she's been in her feelings. Even the Specialists have to help her get a grip where, in the final battle, she casts aside her doubts and beats her cousin to near death when he finally takes over the infinite ocean up until the courts cast him away.
Bonus: The specialists
Low-key, they should have gotten more story to them in general instead of hot pieces of ass for the Winx to fawn over
Rewrite: Sky was problematic and we all know it. Two girls while he was trying to become king of Eraklyon? He needs more to his story revolving around why he considered both Bloom and Diaspro, why didn't he break his marriage with Diaspro, and why bloom? Why man?
Brandon really could have been a spoiled leison to Sky that was humbled by Stella seeing she, too, was spoiled, but he realizes she just wants to be ✨ appreciated ✨ not just seen as some fashion spoiled princess that doesn't care for anyone.
Helia really needed more story for me. Daddy issues? Shyness? This man was related to the headmaster of red fountain and was just introverted artist. Where was his flavor? Like did he hate his uncle? Is he close to his family? How did he get into red fountain? Was he bullied for how he got in?
Timmy needed some more work. 😔
Riven was a mess that could have been more fleshed out such as having an odd family life or no family at all. Maybe even just being too awkward around women and finding talking and being social to be difficult that musa has to bring him out.
Nabu just needed more story to him. He was killed long before he could marry Aisha. Not even getting much of his true backstory and where he's from.
The other men don't exist.
Season 7 and 8 don't come to mind for me because I never watched.
World of Winx was odd, but a BEAUTIFUL concept of it was fleshed just a touch more out
This is all from a fan of 2011 that seemed more from Winx club than just a plain kid's show meant for kids, preteens, and young adults. More that the show could have delivered but was held back with rainbow studios, Nick, Rai, and the behemoth, 4kids.
Fanfiction writers or artists, go ahead if you wanna take the ideas. This all just a rant from someone wanting to talk about her former favorite show from middle school to 2021.
#winx club#winx#bloom#stella#flora#Aisha#tecna#musa#bloom winx#tecna winx#stella winx#musa winx#aisha winx#flora winx#daphne#Winx club 2011#rant#villains#winx club villains
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Bloom Profile
I'm doing an outlined rewrite of Winx Club, and I'm dumping that out here. I did a profile of Bloom (which I plan to do for all major characters), and here it is. I'm going into characters and then planets followed by plot. You can also find this on my Archive of Our Own as the Winx Club Rewrite Outline. Without further ado, let's go!
Name: Bloom Hope Peters/Pythia Celeste Clarion
Age: 16
Gender: Female (she/her)
Birthday: December 10
Sexuality: Pansexual Polyamorous
Magic: Dragon Fire
Astrological Sign: Dragon
Status: Royalty
Occupation: Student
Affiliation: Alfea College for Fairies, Royal Family of Domino
Planet of Origin: Domino
Hobbies: Drawing, painting, reading, daydreaming, roller skating
Family: Marion Alice Clarion (Mother), Oritel Zachariel Clarion (Father), Daphne Concordia Clarion (Sister), Vanessa Jane Peters (Adopted Mother), Mike Ian Peters (Adopted Father)
Position in Team: Leader
Pixie: Lockette, Pixie of Portals
Likes: Heat, art, learning about magical history, spending time with friends, bike riding
Dislikes: Cold weather, loud chewers, being treated as lesser than others, loneliness, perfectionism
Appearance: Bloom stands at 5’8” and has a rather slender build. She’s got some muscle on her arms, but not too much for it to stand out. Her skin is a healthy tannish color since she spends quite a bit of time outside. Her eyes are a bright cerulean blue, and her skin is practically covered with freckles. She has red hair falling down her back to her hips. Bloom has defined legs due to her habits of roller skating and bike riding, meaning her lower body strength is something to marvel at. She’s as tall as she is due to her heritage of Domino, since the planet tends to provide taller people. Her ears are slightly pointed as a result of both being from Domino and having the Dragon Fire. Bloom’s regular appearance was hidden behind magic by Daphne when she was sent to Earth, rounding off her ears until her magic fully awakened. She tends to wear blue, yellow, and pink clothing, and she’s fond of wearing her hair in a ponytail from time to time. She likes crop tops and wears them quite a bit. As for legwear, she prefers something that’s easy to move around in, meaning flowing skirts have always been something for her to avoid. Bloom likes boots and tennis shoes most as far as footwear is concerned, always wanting maximum maneuverability.
Personality: Bloom is a confident, self-assured young woman, though she tends to keep her confidence on the inside. She’s an optimist through and through, always wanting to see the best in a situation. She’s easily able to get along with others due to her open, sociable nature, though it’s rare for her to make a meaningful connection this way. Despite spending a lot of time being kind to people, she hasn’t made too many close friends due to her issues with opening up to people. Bloom struggles to properly articulate herself, and she doesn’t know how to get people to get closer to her because of this. When Bloom does get closer to somebody, she tends to attach herself to them. She trusts her close friends greatly and will do anything to make them happy. Despite her confidence, Bloom can break down after a long time of putting up a chipper facade. Even if she acts optimistic most of the time, excessive negativity can drag her down quickly. She does her best to bury such to keep from scaring others, which can lead to her breaking under the pressure in a messy, self-destructive way. She can get caught up in her anger when her friends are hurt, as after spending so much time as an outcast, she refuses to see those who she has slipped in with hurt. Overall, Bloom is a confident, analytical young woman who, at the time of the series starting, wants to make close friends but doesn’t know how to approach such. She can snap under pressure at times but wants the best for others at all times.
Background: Bloom was born sixteen years before the events of the series as Princess Pythia Celeste Clarion of Domino. She was the younger sister of Daphne and the daughter of Marion and Oritel. She possessed the Dragon Fire from birth as a result of her mother holding such a power. When Pythia was roughly six months old, Domino was invaded by the Ancestral Witches’ spirits. They were angry at being forced into a state between life and death during a previous battle with the Company of Light, and they decided to destroy Domino out of anger and a need for revenge. On top of this, they were tasked by Darkar to claim the Dragon Fire to hopefully open the door to Relix. The Ancestral Witches destroyed Domino utterly, linking the planet’s life with Obsidian, the world where they originated from and the home of dark energy. Domino itself was turned into a frosty wasteland while all its life was transported into Obsidian. Marion and Oritel were lost trying to seal away the Ancestral Witches, and while they succeeded, the Witches and Domino’s people were lost to Obsidian. The planet itself remained in the same location, but only the setting remained while the people were gone. In the midst of the destruction, Daphne was killed by the Ancestral Witches for getting in the way of their destruction of Domino. She was left trapped in the same state in between life and death of the Ancestors, who wanted her to suffer the way they had at the hands of her parents. Daphne retrieved a baby Pythia and sent her off to Earth, trying to leave her in the care of a magical creature there named Eldora. However, such failed, and Pythia wound up in the heart of a burning building. The Ancestors caught up to Daphne and forcefully removed her from Domino, sending her to Lake Roccaluce. Pythia was encased in magic by Daphne, who managed to reach out with her magic to protect her on Earth. When Mike arrived on the scene, he saw the young child crying in a sphere of energy and picked her up. He brought her out of the fire and asked around to see if any parents had lost their child. No lives were lost in the fire, meaning her parents dying wasn’t an option. After some heavy deliberation with his wife, Vanessa, the couple decided to adopt the young child, and they named her Bloom. Bloom grew up in a rather positive environment, having loving parents who did everything to keep her happy despite not having all the money in the world. She helped in her mother’s flower shop and grew to enjoy art throughout her childhood. Bloom especially grew to love fairies, drawing them often and being infatuated with fiction regarding them. Her obsession was quiet, but she spent much time daydreaming of what her life would be like if it changed that way. She didn’t ever have many close friends due to her being thought of as ‘the weird art kid’ despite how kind she was. She was planning on going to college as an art major with a minor in folklore and mythology. Bloom longed for more throughout her life, and she wound up finding it when Stella ran into her in the park on the first day of summer vacation.
Other: Bloom spent some time roller skating at the local rink growing up, making her rather talented in the sport. However, she never took up being on the team due to the clique-based nature of her town. She had a long-standing rivalry with Mitzi throughout her childhood after Bloom beat her in an art competition when they were in grade school. Mitzi kept this up and grew to enjoy tormenting Bloom for her minor loneliness over time despite Bloom not wanting to continue the rivalry for any reasons. Her getting on Mitzi’s bad side is one of the reasons nobody hangs out with her, as everybody in school follows Mitzi’s word nearly religiously.
Position in Team:
As the leader, Bloom is the one who keeps the Winx Club together. She’s responsible for rallying her companions to a cause, pulling them together for the upcoming battles. She glues the team together as the one who keeps others in check. Bloom tends to be the deciding voice on most choices, but she gives everyone the chance to speak at all times. Her optimism keeps the team together, and her outward displays of confidence makes it easy for others to follow her.
Dynamics:
Stella: Bloom and Stella are best friends, even if they’re radically different. Stella’s ability to be confident and optimistic even in the darkest of situations is like Bloom’s attitude, meaning they mesh well. Stella is more brutally honest than Bloom, but the latter is always up to constructive criticism. Stella’s confidence is much more persistent than Bloom’s, meaning Stella is always the person to go to when Bloom needs extra assurance. Stella’s honesty also helps with seeing things from a different perspective.
Flora: As roommates, Bloom and Flora get along well. Flora is a realist with a quiet nature who could use somebody to pull her out of her introverted shell, and Bloom is happy to be that person. Flora, in turn, is a shoulder for Bloom to cry on as the most compassionate and empathetic of the girls, meaning Bloom shares her insecurities with Flora often. In turn, Bloom offers Flora reassurance when she needs it most. The two rarely, if ever, get into arguments.
Musa: Musa and Bloom have a similar sense of humor, tending to be sarcastic as a way of masking their upset. They have a horrible habit of burying their feelings and can easily pick up on when others are unhappy, even if they don’t know what to do about it. When Bloom needs somebody to scream and punch something with, Musa is often the one who offers to help her, gladly offering a different perspective on the issues Bloom is facing. They enjoy talking about boys together, even if they know little about romance.
Tecna: Bloom has a habit of thinking with her feelings instead of logic, which is the complete opposite of Tecna. While Bloom hides her feelings, Tecna doesn’t know how to show them at all. Their occasional issues with communication make them similar. Bloom longs to reach out to Tecna and get closer with Tecna, but she doesn’t know how to do so. They’re polar opposites, but they still get along well and hold no ill will towards one another despite their differences.
Aisha: Aisha and Bloom’s issues with loneliness in the past can connect seamlessly. While Aisha’s human contact in general was limited, Bloom was around people but never got close to them. They’re able to connect over their pasts without companionship and happily assure one another that they’re secure and will have friends forever now that the Winx has been established. They’re both fond of sports as well, putting up a small competitive barrier between the two, though it’s all in good fun.
Roxy: Roxy looks up to Bloom as a mentor, and Bloom thinks of her as a little sister in return. They treat each other as siblings, protective over each other and always making sure the other is safe. Bloom can empathize with Roxy’s concerns over being a princess of a lost kingdom, causing the two to be incredibly close. Roxy’s self-doubt echoes Bloom’s in a way, making the two as similar as they are close. They get along well but tend to get too overprotective at times.
Daphne: Daphne is protective of Bloom and vice versa. They get along well and care greatly for each other despite spending years apart. Daphne hesitates to share information with her sister despite how close they are out of fear of Bloom getting hurt, though deep down Daphne knows Bloom is old enough to understand that bad things happen in the world. Daphne fondly speaks to Bloom and acts as a shoulder to cry on when Bloom doesn’t want to take problems up directly with the Winx.
Diaspro: Bloom and Diaspro had an admittedly rocky relationship when they first met. The truth behind Sky rattled them both, but they never got into a fight over it. Bloom and Diaspro helped each other to move past what happened with Sky to find happiness afterwards. Even if Diaspro gets snippy at times, Bloom can bring her back to her senses easily. Diaspro and Bloom spend a lot of time together ranting about the universe, though it usually ends with them laughing over some random thing or another.
Sky: Sky and Bloom fit together quickly after meeting due to their quiet confidence and issues with loneliness growing up. As a prince, Sky was surrounded by people who wanted to use him, leading him to have trust issues around most. Since Sky and Bloom got to know each other without pretenses of royalty, Sky knows that she would never betray him. Their faith in each other is unwavering, and they’ve got incredibly compatible personalities due to their pasts and ambiverted yet confident natures.
Brandon: Bloom admires Brandon’s confidence above all else. He’s constantly sure of himself, and she wishes that she could be like that. Despite her facade of confidence, Bloom struggles with self-doubt and bottles her emotions, wishing she could be more open with her feelings and confident in herself like Brandon. She trusts him greatly not only with Stella’s feelings, but as a member of the team as well. She also knows him as Sky’s best friend and trusts him as such as well.
Riven: Riven and Bloom have the rockiest relationship as far as the latter is concerned with the Specialists. Riven’s issues with being short-tempered and hotheaded clash with Bloom’s ideologies of kindness unless someone shows they do not deserve it. Riven tends to be snippy, and his comments upset Bloom and are the cause of a few of her breakdowns. When Riven improves and gets better for the most part, they reach a quiet, unspoken agreement of mutual respect.
Timmy: Timmy and Bloom share their love of history and talk about it often. Since Bloom grew up on Earth away from the magical universe, she has a lot to learn about the history of the Magic Dimension. Timmy is happy to teach her about such, finding it to be the most intriguing topic taught in schools. When Bloom has questions about cultural references, she instantly turns to Timmy to ask him about it. He responds with detailed answers, and Bloom eats up every word.
Helia: Bloom and Helia share their love of the arts. Helia and Bloom are both natural artists and share sketches with one another often. When Helia needs someone to bounce poetry ideas off, he often turns to Bloom, leading to a myriad of inside jokes between the two. He taught her how to make origami after a variety of meetings involving practicing other forms of art together. The two both care for Flora greatly as well and tend to conspire on how to make her happy with surprises.
Nabu: At first, Bloom is unsure as to if she should trust Nabu due to his secretive nature when they first meet. After seeing Nabu spend time with Aisha, Bloom grew to trust Nabu more, knowing that Aisha could make her own decisions and wouldn’t place her faith in someone she couldn’t completely trust. They don’t talk often, but when they do, an awkward Nabu is asking for help on how to woo Aisha. Bloom gives him as many tips as possible to see Aisha happier.
Faragonda: Faragonda acts as a mentor to Bloom who nurtures her magical growth at Alfea. Since Bloom doesn’t have magical parental figures to discuss her problems with, she turns to Faragonda often. Bloom visits the headmistress most out of the Winx, asking her for advice often. Faragonda feels obligated to care for Bloom after spending years feeling guilty over the loss of Oritel and Marion, though this obligation changes more into actual care after the two spend much time together.
Mirta: Mirta and Bloom both enjoy art, sketching specifically. Mirta tends to draw more abstract subjects and can relate to Bloom’s upbringing as an outcast from the rest of her peers. The two have made multiple agreements to fight each other’s bullies at various points in time, though these threats are never followed through on and are instead the source of many jokes between the two. Mirta and Bloom write jokingly edgy poetry together as well to laugh at them afterwards.
Marion: Bloom doesn’t know how to reach out to Marion. While Marion is her birth mother and someone she spent years searching for, Bloom doesn’t know how to approach her since she wasn’t raised by the Queen of Domino. Marion cares grealy for Bloom but knows that she needs her space, being quiet and passive in her moves to get closer to Bloom. The two make small steps to get to know one another better, but these steps still mean a lot to them both.
Oritel: Oritel is protective of both Bloom and Daphne, thinking of them as the best things to ever happen to him. Oritel doesn’t know how to show he cares for Bloom, instead watching her from a distance with the promise that he’ll always support her. Bloom wants to get closer to him but doesn’t know how since she didn’t have time to get to know him during her childhood. Oritel still does his best to help her work into Domino society, teaching her about the culture with a broad smile.
Mike: Mike is a protective father to Bloom, a result of the way they first met. After seeing Bloom in the fire, Mike grew to hate seeing her in pain, not wanting to repeat the suffering she seemed to be going through the night of the father. He tends to spoil her at times, and he treats her like a little girl at times though he has good intentions. Mike treats Bloom as his pride and joy, loving her above all others. His pride for his adopted daughter is immeasurable, and he trusts her fully.
Vanessa: Vanessa is a much more sensitive counterpart to Mike. She cares greatly for Bloom and wants to see her happy, being gentle and kind always. Bloom always goes to Vanessa first when she has issues with expressing her emotions, and Vanessa helps her the best she can. Vanessa is perceptive enough to realize when Bloom is upset and is often the one to get her to open up about her problems when she’s having a bad day. Vanessa is proud of her daughter’s work in the magical universe.
Lockette: Lockette and Bloom bonded so quickly for a reason. Lockette isn't too sure of herself, easily giving into her fears and anxieties, making her a lot like the version of Bloom the latter tries to hide. Lockette is working on talking out her issues with Bloom, lessening her issues with anxiety slowly. In turn, Lockette can sense when Bloom is upset, encouraging her more to talk about her regularly bottled emotions. The two also share their habit of making decisions emotionally.
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S1 Bloom pipeline.
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That's princess Varanda of Callisto to me.
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Fem Sky. Flora’s pose. Hair and face based on Milly (character from comics).
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Quick edit of Stormy :)
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#winx club#i need a ship name for this trio#hmmm#crazy queen does art sometimes#winx club the dragon sisters rewrite#oritel x marion#oritel x erendor
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What if Chimera parents were also divorced? What if her and Stella were two sides of the same coin?
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Figuring out their disguises.
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Your aunt told you everything there is to know about forbidden magic. Magic that gave her scars and turned her skin green. The kind that brings death. The kind that even she is afraid of.
Your mother warned you about sacrifices. She doesn't want you to follow in her footsteps. She never let you know the details of her own sacrifice, but you can see that it still haunts her.
They told you everything about consequences, but not much about the reasons. It turns out that consequences are not that important when your sibling's life is in danger. This small child that has no one else to protect her.
If the destiny of her family is to die, then she cannot accept it. So she does what her family warned her against. Consequences be damned.
#winx club#wc daphne rewrite#wc marion rewrite#wc griffin rewrite#winx club the dragon sisters rewrite
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