Something stuck out to me - Adora, as She-Ra, was essentially revered as a Messiah and she is SUPER uncomfortable with it at home. But also, she did save the world twice and died once for it, so she doesn't know if it's okay to ever lean into it? I mean people built shrines to her, made mosaics - when I say Deeply uncomfortable lmao. Her face in this icon is the first time she saw murals of She-Ra. So it would be interesting to talk that out with Jill I feel like, for Adora to get this sort of perspective on it. She's a good person and does good things, but why do people worship her??? And are people disappointed when she's 'just' Adora and not She-Ra? She's still mostly a kid and she wants to be one D:
that's the word dump of a confused character right there, lol.
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Something stuck out to me - Adora, as She-Ra, was essentially revered as a Messiah and she is SUPER uncomfortable with it at home. But also, she did save the world twice and died once for it, so she doesn't know if it's okay to ever lean into it? I mean people built shrines to her, made mosaics - when I say Deeply uncomfortable lmao. Her face in this icon is the first time she saw murals of She-Ra. So it would be interesting to talk that out with Jill I feel like, for Adora to get this sort of perspective on it. She's a good person and does good things, but why do people worship her??? And are people disappointed when she's 'just' Adora and not She-Ra? She's still mostly a kid and she wants to be one D:
that's the word dump of a confused character right there, lol.