"Star, why do you hate to see someone cry?"
... Remember what I told you about stars being born from fulfilled wishes?
"Of course."
When your wish is unfulfilled, cast aside out of hopelessness ... It becomes a tear to mourn what you lost.
"So you don't like that they gave up on their wishes? That a new star can't be born?"
A tear is still a star, just one born from grief. It can't rise to the sky - it'll fall to the ground and disappear, soon to be forgotten. What I hate is the pain that pushes people to lose sight of their dreams. I came from the joy of a granted wish. I want to see that joy live on in others, and what better way to do that than to grant wishes? But if those are cast aside, then I have nothing to grant, and the pain lives on.
"I see. I'm sorry, Star."
No, Asha, don't be sorry. Promise me that you'll never lose hope. That you'll never give up on your dreams.
"I promise."
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Anybody who knows me from the Tolkien/Silmarillion fandom will likely know that I love injecting angst into things XDD And after drawing a bit of Asha and Star (from Disney's Wish), I got the idea to try a little bit of worldbuilding - and also get inspired by Klimt's The Kiss once again loll
I imagine the dialogue to be more of a flashback scene, whereas the paintings show a "hero's lowest point" in the story - like, Star is forced to return to the sky because wishing stars don't belong on Earth, which means Asha will have to face the villains alone, etc.
Also, y'all notice their tears merging in the second painting? It's intended to represent how the wish they have to give up is the same: to be with each other :''')
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Yuu always calls Malleus by the nickname they gave him, therefore, there's a chance Yuu will call him by his name and we watch him stare in shock because it's the first time hearing them call him by name. Especially if in a serious tone.
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If you had to pick, what's the ONE trait in a fictional character that makes you immediately go "oh this one's mine"
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