Idk. Felt cute, might delete later:
—Oi, wolfboy. Sit.
Suiryu watches him with the patience of a river carving itself into rock. The effect on Garou is the same; wearing him down as he wears away.
Garou narrows his eyes. —Why?
Suiryu sighs, shaking his head. —Why, why…You love that word, don’t you?
But Suiryu is already shifting his body, making more space, trusting that Garou will follow as surely as smoke follows beauty, or night follows day.
Above them, the sky flares with the first flames of a firebird sunset. Lurid hues of orange, and red consuming pallid shades of yellow and blue.
Garou is shivering. From the cold, from the scene, and from something else. He digs his fingernails into the bare flesh of his crossed arms. He shouldn’t feel like this.
—Sit with me, Suiryu says. Please.
But Garou’s body is already moving for him, toward him, moving on its own. There’s no question of heart; it doesn’t occur to him. But the answer comes easily enough.
Suiryu watches with a sly smile and eyes you could drown in—how chilling, how dark, how deep.
Garou stares back with eyes like flame; with a gaze as readily kindled as extinguished.
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What do you headcanon Inuyasha and Kagome’s MBTI types and astrological signs as?
I know nothing about MBTI types, so I can't give you an educated answer. As for astrological signs, I'm far from being an especialist either.
And I know fandom tends to use actual information from the manga, anime and movies to figure out when their birthdays are, which probably debunks my headcanons.
But based solely on their personalities, I'd say...
Inuyasha is most definitely an ARIES in my book.
"The first sign of the zodiac, Aries loves to be number one. Naturally, this dynamic fire sign is no stranger to competition. Bold and ambitious, Aries dives headfirst into even the most challenging situations—and they'll make sure they always come out on top!"
Now, Kagome is harder for me to pin down, because I feel like there are a few signs that fit her pretty well. Here are the ones that make more sense to me:
SAGITTARIUS:
"This fire sign knows no bounds. Represented by the archer, Sagittarians are always on a quest for knowledge. The last fire sign of the zodiac, Sagittarius launches its many pursuits like blazing arrows, chasing after geographical, intellectual, and spiritual adventures."
Also, if we're talking about compatibility, Aries and Sagittarius are apparently a good match.
CAPRICORN:
"Capricorn is climbing the mountain straight to the top and knows that patience, perseverance, and dedication is the only way to scale. Capricorns are skilled at navigating both the material and emotional realms and their unique spirits are powerful, to say the least. Fearless ambition. Limitless resilience. Ability to keep pushing forward, even in the face of challenging adversity and painful strife. Rebellious, untamed spirit."
AQUARIUS:
"Innovative, progressive, and shamelessly revolutionary, Aquarius is represented by the water bearer, the mystical healer who bestows water, or life, upon the land. Accordingly, Aquarius is the most humanitarian astrological sign. At the end of the day, Aquarius is dedicated to making the world a better place."
Aries and Aquarius? Also a good match.
PISCES:
Pisces is the most intuitive, sensitive, and empathetic sign of the entire zodiac — and that’s because it’s the last of the last. As the final sign, Pisces has absorbed every lesson — the joys and the pain, the hopes and the fears — learned by all of the other signs. It's symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions, representing the constant division of Pisces' attention between fantasy and reality.
And even though this sign is not as compatible with aries as the others, I do like the idea of fire and water signs getting together, even if it's just for the romantic "opposites attract" aesthetic of it. Plus, it's the last sign of the zodiac while aries is the first and I just love this parallel too much.
Anyway, I think it's pretty telling how I unconsciously chose four signs for Kagome and each one of them represents a different element (fire for sagittarius, earth for capricorn, air for aquarius and water for pisces).
It just shows how absolutely versatile, dynamic and complex Kagome truly is. She contains multitudes.
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I caved and watched Morbius out of a vague sense of “can it really be that bad?” (turns out, yes) and I have Some Thoughts.
They tried to be serious. Oh how they tried. And oh how I laughed. The subway fight? Hysterical. The dialogue? I’m in physical pain.
That Scene. You know the one. That one. That was where I stopped laughing, and then immediately started laughing again because it felt so in-character and so incredibly awkward but I loved it. Listen, if all I could do was hobble painfully on a good day and now I had the use of my legs? I fully support I Have Legs Now And I’m Gonna Use Them To Dance. (Bonus points for the song choice, weirdly.)
And where the FUCK did those muscles come from??? The bats????? This is why I love origin stories. Scrawny lil sickly dude and then BOOM.
And THEN he goes to the bar and hits on a blonde? It’s like the Matt Smith Multiverse. We get it Daemon, you’re in love with your niece. Now go tell her.
Morbius: I… am…
Me: Please say Batman please say Batman please-
Morbius: …Venom
Me, howling: That’s even better!
My sister teases me relentlessly about my inexplicable attraction to Dracula/vampires in general (she’s branched out recently) (it’s also very explicable but we don’t have time for all that right now). The good news is, Hollywood has successfully made a vampire I am not into AT ALL. The bad news is, they only went 1 for 2 but we can chalk that up to casting and my respect for Milo’s commitment to those shoes.
What happened to the mouse? Unless I missed something? It came back to life and that was the end of it? Shouldn’t it be running around terrorizing the rest of the mouse population? Hopefully the sequel is about the mouse.
Spoilers
I guess?
I’ll preface this with I have no comic book knowledge here so…
They’re setting him up for Sinister Six? But he has no reason to be evil? He spent the whole movie saying he would never eat people and he’s a DOCTOR and seems like at least an ok one?? And now he’s like I Hate Spider-Man? For why??? I’m fine if they want to do that, but there wasn’t exactly a trail of plot breadcrumbs leading us to this point.
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