How much of a role do the temp heroes have in the story?
Ah yeah, another issue I’ve been eager to explain!
Due to an event that scatters the Miraculous in the mid-season 2 finale (won’t elaborate too much for spoilers’ sake) there technically aren’t any temp heroes. It takes some of them a while to find/obtain their miraculous, but once they do, they keep it permanently (with the exceptions of… certain characters, who end up losing their miraculous because of… special circumstances).
In terms of importance, that largely depends on the character, when they got their Miraculous, and their connection to the greater plot.
Some of the more important non-LB & CN heroes (in general order of appearance) include: Bunnyx (adult form), Turquoise (one of the special characters who stops using their miraculous… 😈), Carapace, Queen Bee, Night Light, Rena Rouge, Greyhound, Ryuko, Bunnyx (teen form), and Viperion.
Caprikid, Tigress Violette, Polymouse, Pigment, Rooster Bold, Minotaurox, Sir Steed (Pegasus got a name change), and Roi Singe aren’t nearly as relevant, but will get their own debut episodes and the occasional focus as well.
Thank you for the ask!
POV: You’re just a little guy. A fella.
Toxinelle-ish design (I was too lazy to draw her eyes, the white spots are part of the mask).
Happy Birthday Jayyyy
I originally planned to do a fully rendered piece but then Life happened so take this doodle instead
Happy Bday to our favorite lightning ninja!
This is my home after the war. I finished my work five months before the war, and now I am homeless and living in a displacement tent in Deir al-Balah.
Here is my donation link
Please donate and repost
Hi everyone. Mohammed Khalil (@ahmed0khalil) has asked me to share his story, and I’m writing on his behalf. Mohammed created the donation campaign for his little brother 6-year-old Ahmed, and he aims to raise funds to evacuate his family of 8. You can see in his blog how much he loves and worries for 6-year-old Ahmed. Mohammed is only 19 years old. This is not normal. He should have been in school, not begging for our attention to try and raise enough funds so that they can buy food, water, medicine, and a chance to evacuate to safety.
In Gaza, where the sounds of bombing blend with the cries of children, Mohammed and Ahmed's family experienced days they never imagined they would endure. Mohammed (19) and Ahmed (6) have four other siblings: Fathi, Aya, Anas and Abdullah. Aya (21) is a uni nursing student and Anas (15) is also a school student. Neither of them can study anymore with the current genocide. This war is especially hard on Fathi (23), who is blind and suffering from coronary artery disease, Abdullah (11) who is autistic and does not understand what is happening, and Ahmed (6), a small child who had barely started kindergarten before his education came to a halt.
The destruction that struck the area left them with no place to live. The sounds of explosions fill the horizon, and the homes that once sheltered them have become piles of rubble. They suddenly found themselves outside their home, homeless.
The bombing not only destroyed their home, but also severely injured Mohammed. Mohammed was sitting at the entrance of the school his family was sheltering in when three bombs were dropped in front of him. The bombs destroyed a residential tower in front of Mohammed. Dust filled the air and the resulting rubble and shrapnel fell on Mohammed, injuring him in the leg. Mohammed was so severely wounded that he could not walk, and he had to lie there, hurt and bleeding, for 2 hours before the Palestinian Red Crescent came and carried him to the hospital.
The bombing shattered the glass in the school Mohammed and his family was staying at, but thankfully the children sustained no serious injuries. Soon after, they were asked to evacuate the school immediately as there were news that the IOF were going to bomb the Abbas prison near it. And so even though Mohammed was wounded, he could not rest and wait for his leg to heal, but had to leave again with his family.
Now they are living in a small tent in a refugee camp. Mohammed told me that they had to bathe in polluted water and the place smelled of sewage and corpses. Camp life was difficult not only because of the scarcity of food, the infectious disease, and the polluted water, but also because of the psychological torture they endure. Looking at all the devastation, and how the world seems indifferent to their suffering, Mohammed told me that they, including young innocent 6-year-old Ahmed, had begun to lose hope for a better future.
Internet is unstable and often lacking in the refugee camp. Mohammed is using the precious time when Internet is available to tell me his story. I hope you will not turn away their calls for help. They urgently need donations to provide for shelter, food, and medicine, as well as to evacuate out of Gaza. Donations are coming in really slowly for Mohammed’s campaign, and I beg all of you, please, don't turn a blind eye to his story.
Mohammed’s campaign has been shared by 90-ghost and I’ve also been talking extensively with him. He is a very nice person and he just really wants to help his family survive. Please, please, help Mohammed evacuate himself, his 5 siblings and his parents! Little 6-year-old Ahmed does not deserve to live in fear of falling bombs every day, and neither does Mohammed and the rest of his family.
Please share/reblog and donate to help a family of 8! These are children we are talking about, and my heart breaks for what they have to endure.
Please follow Mohammed and Ahmed on @ahmed0khalil to get updates on their situation!
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MTS Volpina, my beloved…
(A major driving force behind her design was to ensure that it looked significantly different from Rena Rouge, while also making it clear that she’s Rena’s villainous foil.)
So, how many miracle boxes are in your aus?
Ooo, that’s a very good and hard to answer question! There’s the six (maybe seven, idk about Antarctica yet) Continental Miracle boxes, and I think there’s be at least one box for each country (although some countries have been created and others have been dissolved, so that might also factor into the Guardians’ decision on the boxes) and I could see some of the more populated, large in terrain, and diverse countries getting multiple.
In all honestly, I’m not completely sure yet on the exact or even general number. Our Miraculous reboot is divided into two different show concepts. 1. Miraculous: the Series, which is the Hawk Moth conflict, the Love Square progression, and the origin stories of a lot of the heroes. 2. A sort of sequel show that takes place a year after the ending of MTS, and deals with the fallout from the first show’s events, Marinette and Adrien’s relationship, perhaps some cool new powerups (after all, what is a show without cool merch ideas?), and focuses a lot more on the Miraculous and Kwami lore, especially when it comes to Unlimited’s main villains. While we’ve got MTS pretty filled in when it comes to all major plot points and details (it just hasn’t been written down yet), Unlimited is a lot less detailed for now.
The feminine urge to fight God and win
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