The Nihility's Golden Touch - Aventurine Boss Theme and Character Theme Combined!
Turns out, Aventurine's character/trailer theme and his bossfight theme fit with each other(!), so I put them together. Enjoy! Everyday Hoyoverse blesses me with secret knowledge š
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I would like to introduce everyone to the concept of being 'In The Beans':
The other day, Housemateā¢ļø both combined AND misquoted 'you dug your grave now lie in it' and 'opening a can of worms' as 'you opened this can of beans, now lie in it.'
So after a great deal of contracting we reduced it down to being 'in the beans':
'In the beans' (idiom): Agreeing to take on a task, social obligation, or other responsibility that may be potentially unpleasant or tiresome, and then lamenting it being unpleasant or tiresome when the time comes, despite having foreseen those exact consequences; commonly used as a complaint while doing the thing in question.
Example: Agreeing to sort a 5kg jar of jellybeans by color as you quite enjoy sorting things, though you're aware that it may take considerable time and effort. You get halfway through the jar and begin to tire of it, lamenting your original decision. You are now both literally and metaphorically 'in the beans.'
Went to get a haircut yesterday and the barber gave me his number for making bookings in the future since the shop apparently gets pretty busy so he can't always do walk-ins (which I really should have clocked was just him giving me his personal phone number bc he's interested but I have no skill points in the social tree), and this morning he tried to slide into the proverbial DMs
Thing is I'm almost certain he thought I was a woman judging by how he was acting around me (I don't really care, I almost never get misgendered so the occasional Incident is more funny than anything) so I told him that I'm not...
and this man says 'are you sure'
'ARE YOU SURE'????
the fuck you mean 'are you sure'??????? ššš
I'm sorry but that's so fucking funny? Because the possible reasons for him asking that range from 'he thinks trans men are just misguided' to ' he's gay and just making sure' to 'he's closeted and coping very hard' to 'he's DEEPLY confused' and the only reason I could be mad about it is that it was actually a really good haircut and I don't know if I can go back there now šš
An in-depth analysis of Aventurine's hands and why they're critical to his character.
Was asked if I could post this (VERY LONG) analysis I made all about Aventurine's hands - niche, perhaps, but I love him very much and he has a LOT of focus placed on his hands in almost every aspect of his story/design! I think it makes for a really neat insight into his character. Letās go! 2K words or so so we're under a 'read more', folks :P Hope someone finds it interesting :)
Content warning for (very brief mentions of) sexual theming and violence.
I MIGHT be reaching with some of this but I tried to make sure everything was in order, so if there are any inaccuracies lmk! I'm Always on the lookout for more valuable Avencheem lore š
The Avgin - Culture and Symbolism
Kakavasha was born 'blessed' with unnaturally good luck by the Avgin goddess, Gaiathra Triclops, who is often depicted as a left palm with three eyes upon it. If we assume that therefore, someoneās left hand is representative of Gaiathra, then we can draw some interesting conclusions!Ā
When reciting Gaiathraās prayer, the typical accompanying gesture is for two participants to put their left palms together while saying it, which - by ācoveringā Gaiathraās eyes with each otherās palms, they are (as per the words of the prayer) ākeeping their schemes forever concealedā.
In the version of Aventurineās boss form that was removed from the Divergent Universe, he has an attack that changes name for each phase of the fight, as follows:
Phase 1: āEyes Once Closed for Liesā,Ā
Phase 2: āEyes Twice Closed for Trickeryā
Phase 3: āEyes Thrice Closed for Schemesā.Ā
This suggests that the symbolic act of Gaiathra closing her eyes is blessing the person in question not to have their lies, trickery, or schemes revealed - āI do not perceive it, nor shall anyone else.ā This is important to the Avgin, as they seem to have a cultural focus on underhanded methods of achieving their goals, although this was blown greatly out of proportion by prejudice from other Sigonians, and (later) the wider cosmos. The gameās loading screen description of the Avgin is as follows:
āāAvginā means āhoneyā in the Sigonian language, yet those who irrationally fear Avgins unjustifiably distort the word's meaning to perpetuate Avgin stereotypes that portray them as crafty, smooth-talking, and capricious.ā
Sparkle, when talking to Aventurine, also describes the Avgin as ā...notorious throughout the entire universe! Liars, thieves, social manipulators, wolves in sheep's clothing... You're really living up to the reputation.ā
The Avginās reputation as essentially āevilā people, and the clear cultural and religious importance they place upon oneās left hand specifically, can reveal some interesting things about them (and therefore about Kakavasha):
In the real world, the left hand is very commonly considered to be the āwrongā or āevilā hand across many religions and cultures. The word āsinisterā (which may be a good descriptor for Aventurineās behavior, or at least peoples' perception of him given how other characters react to him during the main questline) comes from a Latin word that means āon the left sideā.
The French word for left, āgaucheā was borrowed back into english to mean ālacking social graceā - and with Aventurineās way of getting all up in peoplesā faces, grandstanding, being provocative, etc., it seems that āgaucheā isnāt a bad descriptor for him, either.
In the early 20th century, left-handedness was identified as āa biological anomaly, associated with deviancy but something that could be corrected away with behavioral reinforcementā.
Likewise, in the middle ages in England, left-handed people were more likely to be accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake. Sounds familiar when compared to the way Sigonia treated the Avgin - as evildoers, tricksters, backstabbers, etc.,
If the Avgin were so āleft-handedā in all senses of the phrase, then⦠perhaps the ābehavioral correctionā they received could be justified...?
It is reinforced several times throughout both written lore and during gameplay that the Avginās beautiful appearances and high emotional intelligence were a source of jealousy to other clans and races, hence the perpetuation of the Avginās negative reputation - one that Aventurine ends up playing into, often intentionally.
Why bother trying to change the stereotype if he can use it to his advantage? Besides, itās not like getting rid of the Avginsā negative rep will help them now, anyway.
All this is to say that the concept of hiding your true intentions with your left hand - ākeeping your cards close to your chestā, ābluffingā, āhaving an ace up your sleeveā, knowing when to āshow your handā - is a huge overarching theme for the Avgin, and therefore for Aventurine.
Notice that a LOT of sayings to do with hiding things from others or manipulating peopleās impressions of you and what they think you might do come from poker or other card games! I canāt think of any universe where the devs did that by accident. Nice work, devs!
The Left Hand
āSleight of handā is the name of Aventurineās game, and he sure knows how to play it. āSleightā means āthe use of dexterity or cunning, especially so as to deceiveā, so naturally the suffix ā- of handā brings Aventurineās hands to the forefront as one of his main tools of the trade!
However, the devs once again outdid themselves - each of Aventurineās hands is representative of parts of his character in very different ways.
Everything about Aventurine is designed to cleverly divert attention away from his real thoughts and feelings.
Iāll get the obvious out of the way: Aventurineās left hand (as previously discussed) is critically important to his character. It represents so many things for him both visually and otherwise.
If youāre a regular Aventurine enjoyer itās likely you know about his habit of hiding his left hand behind his back when heās nervous or making a big (or life-threatening) gamble - but why?
Heās specifically hiding Gaiathraās hand. I donāt think itās a coincidence; Aventurine - by hiding away what is essentially a physical representation of his goddess - is āclosing her eyesā, so he cannot be seen through (even if itās purely subconscious).
He wants people locked onto his gaze and away from the hand heās clutching Gaiathraās āblessingā of good luck so tightly with. (Note: the ironic nature of Aventurineās relationship with his cursed blessing isnāt lost on me, but thatās another dayās essay. :))
This habit of hiding his left hand behind his back is (once youāre looking for it) very common in the majority of his animations, art, cinematics, and other various media, like in his character trailer when heās about to reveal the result of his big dice roll; in a specific animation during his bossfight, where heās actively banking on losing so he can carry out his āgrand deathā (āclutching his chips for dear lifeā, as his future self put itā¦); the idle animation where heās fidgeting with one of his poker chips; or in the āFinal Victorā light cone, where he is playing russian roulette with his own life just to prove a point to Dr. Ratio (which was a little excessive, perhapsā¦).
Usually, having a hand behind your back is considered to be suspicious: youāre hiding something, perhaps a weapon.
And for Kakavasha, out of fear and knowing itāll give him the upper hand, he hides his own weapon behind his back: the physical representation of all his schemes, strategies, lies, trickery, and tactics - and the last Avgin palm to touch anotherās.
Perhaps in relation to his particularly strong connection with Gaiathra, Aventurine is also left-handed! Evidence? Sure!
As a general āfashion ruleā (and for practicality), wristwatches are worn on the non-dominant hand, and someone as fashion-conscious as Aventurine would very likely be aware of this. His watch is on his right wrist.
Additionally, he wears no rings on his left hand because writing or similar activities would be a pain to do with that much jewelry on. Further evidence can be found in this phone wallpaper of him released by Hoyoverse: heās holding his phone with his left hand, and people usually operate their phones with their dominant hand. Similarly, in one of the many videos on the Hoyoverse YouTube channel (Iām sorry I donāt know which one itās from), he goes to grab his tablet off the bedside table with his left hand, too.
The Right Hand
Aventurineās character is, at its core, is all about defense. Protecting himself from harm, shielding his thoughts and feelings from others, creating an impenetrable barrier of flashy clothing and fake smiles to conceal his true self - this all presents in his moveset in battle, too.
Heās a preservation-class, shield-providing character. The critical thing to note is this: his defense all happens on the right hand. This includes his skill (throwing out chips with his right hand to shield his teammates), and his technique, which generates an additional shield for the team before the start of battle.Ā
His right hand āshieldsā him both literally and metaphorically in this sense. He wears all his rings on his right hand, because thatās the hand he wants you to focus on, the pretty, sparkly one with all the flashy jewelry and expensive wristwatch, the one thatās extended for you to shake (he shakes with his right hand), the only part of him most people get to touch. A part of the body furthest away from his heart, dazzling and defensive.
The outermost, superficial layer.
Itās the hand that more often performs captivating little coin tricks out in the open to catch peopleās attention, keeping them focused on something thatās within his control, because so much of his life isn't.
On The Attack
Hereās the kicker though - this makes his left hand the attacking hand. When push comes to shove (or when he feels he needs to strike first), Aventurine lashes out with Gaiathraās hand.
As mentioned before, his weapons are his schemes, his secrets, his tricks, his lies - and the hand holding all those chips so tightly is his left, the lucky hand, the one that has brought him success and saved his life time and time again.
Ultimately, it all comes down to relying on his raw luck to push him through (whether he's happy about that or not) when all his other methods of attack have been stripped away - and his hand trembles, because having to make a blind bet that his goddess (who did nothing to stop his family being massacred, yet is both cruel and benevolent enough to keep him alive) will save him yet again must be really fucking terrifying.
When Your Hands Are Tied...
Looking at both hands together, a design choice which I believe to be deliberate is the way he has bracelets of some variety over both his wrists. Itās a subtle imitation of manacles; he may have escaped his iron ones, but Aventurine now lives in golden handcuffs instead, bound by social shackles instead of physical ones.
Heās still a slave - just not in the traditional sense.
To my understanding (someone please correct me if I'm wrong, his timeline has some annoying gaps in it even though I tried very hard to figure it out ;-;), technically Aventurine legally belongs to the IPC.
He killed his most recent owner and so escaped his that particular ownership, sure, but when he barters with Jade, he asks her to pay him the āremainder of his market valueā, which insinuates that it would therefore give him ownership of himself.
However, Jade doesnāt simply hand over the money: she pulls him into a job contract - a new form of imprisonment - without ever giving him real legal autonomy, never officially declaring him a free man. His hands are invisibly tied - bound by corporate and social 'manacles' to his job.
"Out, Damned Spot!"
Speaking of manacles, letās talk about the āHunger Gamesā, shall we?
Kakavasha is, at some indeterminate point, entered into a spectator sport where he is forced to fight thirty-four other slaves to the death.
It is mentioned that he has no other weapon than the bindings on his wrists and the chain between them - and he emerges āvictoriousā (physically the victor... perhaps not mentally or emotionally, though).
In the quest notes during Aventurineās (literal) trip through the maze while heās making his way to the stage for his grand finale, he describes himself with the word āmurdererā, showing that heās clearly distraught by what happened and resents himself for it.Ā
Following on from this, a possible interpretation of the design choice to have Aventurine wear gloves is for him to (figuratively) hide the blood on his hands.
Aventurineās gloves simultaneously create a literal barrier between himself and the world, and work as another piece of fancy clothing to add to his impenetrable, sparking defense. The closest match I could find to the style of Aventurineās gloves are short dress gloves or wrist gloves, which are specifically fashion items as opposed to practical ones.
(As a cheeky little aside, the absolute closest style match I could find for his gloves are latex or leather womensā gloves most commonly used in BDSM, which is fun! Maybe Iām reaching, but I like to think itās a subtle way of making him more effeminate - and in Aventurineās case, therefore a subtle call to his sexuality imo - and also another little detail to help push his āprovocativeā appearance and demeanor.)
Conclusion
Our hands are how we interact with the world. In Aventurineās case, theyāre how he keeps the world pushed as far away from himself as possible, all the while gripping onto his āgood luckā for dear life.
Aventurineās hands are his weapons, his shield, his faith, his fear, and his guilt, decorated with jeweled rings and bound in golden handcuffs.
Ultimately, when Aventurine offers to lend a hand to the Trailblazer, when he shows Sunday his hand (and a bit more besides) during their meeting, and when he forces Acheronās hand during his bossfight, it's so that his own hands are free to do whatever he needs to orchestrate his greatest scheme yet...
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So there's this Christmas LED sign thing they put up on my route to work each year, but the trouble is that it's too small for the designs/animations they're trying to play on it; see last year's iconic 'Ierry xma':
And now I'm delighted to announce that it's been cut off in the other direction this year
ESPECIALLY funny because it seems they deliberately moved the 'XMAS' to the next line down so it'd fit horizontally š
I swear every single person and their mothers and their friends and their friends' friends and their cats are playing the new Tomodachi life rn and honestly I'm super impressed with the sheer versatility of the character creator...? Like people are recreating characters SCARILY well even down to eye and face shape and specific details. Wild