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You arenât taking Catra into account! Oh, sure we are. See? // requested by anonymous.
So I found this gem today
Iâm right
her girlfriend said soÂ

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Iâve often joked that any She-Ra (2018) modern AU isnât worthy of the name unless it retains the gag about how Adora has never seen a horse before, but the more I think about it, the more fascinating the logistics of that become. Like, has someone in her life deliberately been shielding her from knowledge of horses? Has she just coincidentally never been in the same room as a media depiction of a horse for seventeen years? Is she aware of horses in principle, but has somehow received the impression that theyâre made up, like dragons and manticores? So many possibilities!
Spop characters as spop fans
Adora: Makes sure to watch the entirety of the 1980s version AND Voltron and familiarize herself with the Voltron controversy before watching the reboot
Bow: assures fans that all their ships and headcanons are valid (except for the stuff thatâs never ok)
Glimmer: literally screaming
Mermista: Sheâs only watching it because Seahawk insisted. She secretly loves it. Donât tell Seahawk.
Perfuma: No discourse allowed on her fan blog
Entrapta: Analyzes the show and makes novel length tumblr posts about theories and speculation for season 2
Scorpia: draws fanart. Itâs not super complex but everyone loves how cute it is.
Catra: Refuses to watch only because Adora likes it
Frosta: âWhy the hell are all these old people watching a show meant for kids my age?â
hot take: the Horde is an allegory of the US army which brainwashes people that they are the tough heroes who fight to liberate the weak from evil, demands obedience, pledges of allegiance, militant mentality and discourages questioning, when in actuality most of its ranks contain lost kids who're cogs in the world's greatest imperialist war machine
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concept work done by mickey quinn of adoraâs prom outfit! absolutely love these looks for adora, she looks so precious T___T âĽ.
im trying to figure out what defines a Princess and yall this is HARD
Mermista, Perfurma, and Frosta all have magic powers, all have an elemental runestone, and are all leaders of their people. Cool.
Glimmer has magic powers and a runestone, but sheâs not in charge, her mom is. Also, her mom is the queen, but also maybe technically still a Princess..? According to Light Hopeâs display..?
And Glimmer talks about the Princess Alliance in reference to the previous generation, so are those parents still considered Princesses too?
Shera has magic powers and a portable runestone (her sword), and is more of a roaming protector than a leader for one community.
Scorpiaâs family had a runestone, but Scorpia isnât connected to it, and because of that (or regardless of that?), she doesnât have magic powers. Unless you consider her super strength to be magical, and just somehow not powered by the runestone?
Entrapta has magic (if you count her hair as magic), but no runestone. Also her bio says sheâs the Princess of the Kingdom of Dryl, but Iâm unclear if itâs just her and those three human servants in that castle.
Finally, Spinerella and Netossa have magic, but no runestones, and also they live in Bright Moon along with Glimmer and Angella? Spinerellaâs bio explicitly says sheâs ânot tied to a specific kingdomâ.
Princesses are also implied to be seperate from normal people, almost like a different species. To quote Adora from the first episode, âPrincesses are a dangerous threat to everyoneâŚTheyâre violent instigators who canât control their powersâ
That said, Princesses arenât exactly rare. As Bow says in episode one, âEveryone here is a Princess. Iâm the only one whoâs not a Princessâ, and there are a whole bunch of unnnamed Princesses hanging out at the ball (at least half of everyone in the crowd shots, but probably more assuming not every Princess brought a +1).
Itâs also worth noting that other folk can use magic, as seen by Shadow Weaver and the sorcerors on Mystacor. However, that seems to be a learned skill, unlike how the princessâs magic seems to be inherent and/or powered by runestones.
current conclusion: princesses are any female humanoids with natural magical abilities
GLIMMER: I roll to intimidate the stranger!
BOW: Can I use my action to assist? Â That gives her advantage, right?
DM: Yeah, sure, Iâll allow it.
DM: Oh, wow, those sure are some rolls, all right.
GLIMMER: Did we beat hers?
DM: Okay, so what happens is, the two of you scream at the top of your lungs. Bow, your voice cracks like puberty just kicked it in the spleen. Glimmer, you draw yourself up to your full height, all four feet of you, and really put your diaphragm into it.
DM: The strangerâs brow furrows. You see her roll her eyes internally and take off for the sword.
Throwing Off Their Chains
I just⌠havenât seen anyone so far take the time to really appreciate the poetry of Adora and Catraâs personal confrontations with Shadow Weaver and how both scenes reflect the specific abuse they suffered and how they overcame it.
Weâll start with Adoraâs scene, since it comes first. Â Adoraâs abuse was primarily mental and emotional (at least as far as we KNOW). Â She was propped up from early childhood as the special golden girl, the one who had to take charge and do better than everyone else. Â We have already seen that the pressure of having to be the best at everything, all the time, has seriously messed up Adoraâs self-perception and her emotional health. Â Sheâs anxious, paranoid, she overthinks things constantly, and her self-worth hits the ground like an H-bomb any time she fails to do something or live up to expectations. Â On top of that, Shadow Weaver put the illusory responsibility for Catraâs behavior on her tiny child shoulders. Â Not only did she have to be the best in everything, she also had to look out for Catraâs actions too, to protect her friend and to protect herself from Shadow Weaverâs abuse. Â Itâs honestly no damn wonder that sheâs got a complex about âprotectingâ Catra to this day when this idea has been ingrained in her mind since preschool.
When she faces Shadow Weaver on Mystacor, SW is very on brand, that is to say, patronizing and emotionally manipulative, appealing to Adoraâs fears of rejection and self-doubt, and she tries to make her doubt her friendsâ allegiances.  She touches Adoraâs face (can we talk about Bad Touch?) and makes creepy pretty statements about ruling Etheria together, blah, blah, blahâŚ
You can see in the scene that Adora is momentarily tempted. Sheâs confused and scared, but then she fights it off. She stands up, rejects Shadow Weaverâs words, and throws this back:
âYou never loved me! Â You just played your twisted mind games! Â I am none of the things that you say I am. Â Iâm not like you. Â You are bitter and cruel, and youâre the one who used me!â
She takes up her Sword, and it turns into a Shield, a literal barrier between her and SWâs magic and a symbolic barrier between her heart and her abuserâs lies.
âIâm not going back! Â You have no power over me anymore!â
Adora has erected a wall against Shadow Weaverâs manipulations, and has thereby stolen Shadow Weaverâs power to abuse her further. When the light shines through from the eclipse, SW is blown away like the harmless shade she has become in Adoraâs life. Â
The girl can finally take a dang breath and go to the beach.
Then, of course, thereâs Catra. Â Catra, as we know, suffered from severe physical and verbal abuse from Shadow Weaver, and it has shaped who she is today, from her distrust of authority to her crippling need for validation to her resentment of Adora, her only real friend. Â Adora was the golden child, and Catra was the whipping girl.Â
But when she starts to rise through the ranks, becoming a Force Captain and getting closer to Hordak, her feelings and perceptions change. Â She begins to realize that she can actually fight back against Shadow Weaver now, and it shows. Â She becomes bolder and snappier, and when she gets the chance to take the Black Garnet from SW, she pounces on it with glee.
Shadow Weaver attacks her, ranting and raving about what a useless disappointment she is, how sheâs learned nothing, all while Catra is nimbly dodging all of SWâs attacks.
And she throws Shadow Weaverâs last condemnation right back in her face.
âOh no, Iâve learned everything from you! How to predict when you strike, how to dodge, how to RESIST! Â You thought you were punishing me all these years! Â Wrong. Â You were training me for this day!â
And itâs true. Â Catra was beaten but never beaten down, and in this moment, she finally strikes her abuser right where it hurts the most. Â Shadow Weaverâs mask shatters and her magic fades, as does her power to ever hurt Catra again. Â
Itâs just sooooo nice. These two damaged children have grown into strong-willed adults with their own power and agency, and they have thrown off the one who tried to break them their whole lives.
Their problems arenât fixed, of course. Â Their traumas still affect them, and, I imagine, will continue to affect them for awhile yet. Â One thing they must do before they can repair their own relationship is sit down and actually talk about what they have both been through. Â They need to address Adoraâs hero complex and Catraâs poisonous resentment and self-destructive need for validation, and they need to address the ways theyâve hurt each other. Â I hope that we will see this happen in future seasons, because I believe the last step they need to truly break free of their past is to be honest with each other and forgive.
So, yeah, just wanted to talk about these two scenes and how great they are.
god gave me two hands to createâŚand that was his first mistake

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So, she has wings
catnapping! (love themâŚ)