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Comparing "The Stolen Magic" to A Mysticons Episode
I was thinking about the "Stolen Magic", especially the scene where Arkayna is trying to apoligize for not believing Ami is good and Zarya saying "you don't trust me to pick my friends". This made me think about Zarya's experiences with the Pink Skulls. In both the chapter book and "Scourge of the Seven Skies" Zarya trusted someone and saw them as a friend, only for it to cause problems. While there were differences, such as Kitty being a villain and Amileth just deciding to play with magic before giving it back, the parallels are there. Still, there was enough for me to see the parellels.
So why wasn't it brought up in the book, even though the book took place after the incident with the Pink Skulls? I personally think that it's because the characters wouldn't have thought of it, or didn't want to bring it up. By this time in the Mysticons timeline, the Pink Skulls were already established as valuable allies, and they may not quickly draw parallels between Kitty and Amileth. And even if they did think of that, it would be messy to bring up, due to the differences between the two people. While Kitty was working for Dredbane, Amileth wasn't, which the Mysticons realized right away. So, bringing it up may not be useful.
I still think it would add something to the book if they did though. The books do allow us to see the character's thoughts, and there was a bit where Zarya thought Amileth purposely stole the magic. Maybe she could have been thinking about how she was initially wrong about Kitty despite Arkayna and Piper being suspicious, just like she trusted Amileth. Or, if they wanted to prolong the argument between Arkayna and Zarya, perhaps Arkayna could bring up what happened to Kitty, and Zarya could say that it's not the same, as Amileth isn't evil, and even if so, Kitty did turn good.
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My Opinion About the Vexicons
I touched on this in an earlier post, but I thought I'd discuss it in more detail.
I like the idea of the Vexicons. They were evil counterparts to the Mysticons, but they looked different enough that there wouldn't be an episode of them causing the public to distrust the Mysticons, which is a trope that annoys me (though Mysticons did find ways to make episodes I normally wouldn't like enjoyable, so maybe they'd make it work). Plus, the Mysticons, especially Arkayna and Zarya, were trying to make Proxima feel included. Because of this, and how Proxima felt as though she wasn't part of the family, I think creating evil counterparts to the Mysticons was a good choice.
I also like how Proxima tried to have the Vexicons act like a family, either my wanting them to celebrate Lotus Night together or being angry when the other Vexicons left Eartha behind. This shows that there is the part of her that wants family, making her interesting as a villain.
However, there were some things I didn't like about the Vexicons. The biggest thing was that, other than the family aspect I mentioned earlier, they didn't really use the Vexicons as foils to the Mysticons. Apart from Eartha, none of the Mysticons had an episode where there were parallels between the Mysticons and their Vexicon counterparts. And the thing is, this would be relatively easy to do. For Arkayna, perhaps her bossiness would get the better of her (maybe there's an episode where she gets the other Mysticons to go with her for something that might save her parents, and is too focused on that to pay attention to her team), Zarya could blow off a promise to do something she wants to do, only to see Kasha leaving Willa behind for glory, and maybe Piper could get obsessed with pranks, only to see how careless pranks can get out of hand through Willa (I know that's a childish episode, but I just picked first premises that came to mind).
While Eartha and Em did have an episode where they played off against each other in "Heart of Stone", there is a problem that's unique to Eartha. While her turning good was heartwarming, the fact that she was shown to not really be evil (fighting with honor, etc) kinda cheapens the whole "evil counterpart". It's like they couldn't think of what an evil Em would be like. Also, if the show continued, it would be weird to use the Vexicons, as it would be the four Mysticons against the three Vexicons. In short, while turning good was good for Eartha as a solo character, it hurt the Vexicons as a concept.
In summary, the Vexicons was an interesting idea, and having the Vexicons helped Proxima's character. However, as villains, there were issues that made them les compelling in my opinion.
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Would Tazma Make A Good Main Villain?
I was thinking about how Tazma wasn't that active in the last season, despite her working with both Necrafa and Dreadbane. This made me think about whether or not I believe Tazma would be a fine main villain.
One reason she may not be a good main villain is her age. In my opinion, main villains should be quite a bit older than the protagonists in children's shows , with the villains ideally being adults. And while Tazma is likely older than the Mysticons (Malvaron is around Arkayna and Zarya's age, and Tazma is older than him), I don't feel that she's old enough for me to normally want her to be a main villain.
However, there is something interesting about Tazma's family history that may make her more interesting as a main villain. Her aunt is a demi-goddess, so there is strong magical power in her bloodline. Also, both her and Malvaron were students at the Astromancer Academy, which seems pretty elite. Tazma coming from a powerful background may mean she develops extrarodinary powers, making her intimidating as a villain even though she's younger than I expect villains.
There is also precedent for a young main villain. When Proxima was under the mask's influence, she was the main villain. Also, Mallory was briefly a main villain, and as the Vexicons are counterparts to the Mysticons, it is safe to assume they'd be similar in age. So, a main villain only slightly older than the Mysticons wouldn't be unheard of in the show.
This would also be good for Malvaron's character. Just like Arkayna struggled when Proxima was a villain, fighting Tazma may start to wear Malvaron down emotionally, especially as Tazma isn't serving anyone, so there is no one to blame. This would be nice, as Malvaron doesn't have many internal struggles.
In short, while Tazma may not be the perfect main antagonist for the show, she'd be a pretty good one.
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Favourite Season Poll Results
I did a poll on the favourite seasons of Mysticons. Here are the results.
The most popular season was The Prophecy Unleashed, which was episodes 13-26. I have to say, I agree with this. While there were a lot of filler episodes, there was also a lot of interesting things happening. The Mysticons and the Astromancers' disagreements were explored more (I know it started in the first season, but it felt more prevalent here) and this was when the long-lost twin plot was explored. As long lost sibling is my favourite trope, this season appealled to me. This season had some really good episodes, such as "The Dome" and "Mutiny Most Fowl".
Quest for the Codex (episodes 1-12) was second, which I also think it's a good choice. I like how they did the pilot and had an episode to feature all the girls early on, without it falling into the "Meet new hero" pattern Pretty Cure and Sailor Moon did, where characters are featured by having them eventually join the team. I think Dreadbane slowed it down though, as he wasn't the most intimidating villain.
The least popular was the last season, "The Mask". I personally agree with it, because I didn't like the Vexicons. The idea of evil Mysticons is interesting, but they never explored it. It would have been cool to see Arkayna being bossy towards the Mysticons, thinking she knows best and is helping them, then realizes that she's acting like Mallory. I also don't like how the EVIL counterpart of Em wasn't actually that evil. I mean, Em is really kind, but they couldn't think of a really evil version of her? Why not a mad scientist? They also put Tazma in a snowglobe, making an interesting villain sidelined for most of the season (plus, keeping a villain where you live, allowing them to see what goes on day-to-day and potentially learn secrets, is arguably the dumbest thing the Mysticons have ever done).
Anyway, those are my thoughts.
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Mysticons Fan Episode: The Hidden Hotel
Proxima calls the Mysticons to the Academy, and tells them about a hotel that asked for their help. The Mysticons are ready to accept the quest, but Proxima warns them that it may be dangerous. The hotel keeps travelling to different dimensions, so there is a chance that the Mysticons get stuck in another world. Arkayna says that it's their job to help people, and the Mysticons leave, promising Proxima that they'll be careful.
They go to the hotel, where they meet Mr. Travmo, the hotel owner. He explains that the hotel normally travels to different worlds, but on a set, predictable schedule so guests can plan their trip. However, lately, the hotel has been travelling to worlds outside of the scheduled plan. Zarya notices that the hotel seems quiet, where something like that would likely create panic. Mr. Travmo says that they insist on guests staying in their rooms for their own safety. They go to the control room, but as nothing looks out of place, they decide to investigate the hotel.
As they are investigating the hotel, they see Aunt Yaga and Nova Terron. They are surprised to see the Mysticons there, and Aunt Yaga guesses that they're on vacation. Sharise explains why they're here, and Nova Terron is surprised, saying tha nothing seems out of the ordinary. Piper wonders if Mr. Travno is hiding the truth about what's going on from the guests, but Em says that would be hard, with them being told to stay in their rooms. Nova Terron admits that they were told to, and he wanted to, but Aunt Yaga sneaked out, wanting to see what's going on. Just then, the Mysticons are called over the loudspeaker to go to the control room, and Arkayna suggests that Aunt Yaga and Nova Terron listen to Mr. Travmo, promising that they'll figure it out.
They go to the control room, and see someone messing with the controls. A small fight ensues, and the Mysticons easily capture the man at the controls. Just then, mist comes. Mr. Travmo comes, and says that the mist means that the hotel will be going to a different dimension shortly. Since they know that Gemina's a safe dimension, but don't know where they're going, they start getting everyone out of the hotel. As the Mysticons are about to leave, Sharise feels someone grab her. The other Mysticons don't notice, as the mist became too thick and they didn't hear Sharise cry out through all the chaos.
In the meadow that the hotel used to be, the other Mysticons realize that Sharise isn't with them, and they begin to panic. Piper asks if Sharise will be fine, and Zarya reassures her that Sharise is smart, and she can take care of herself until they find a way to help her, and that Sharise might find her way home by herself. Arkayna tries to call Sharise, but then realizes that they wouldn't be able to get through to different dimensions. Nova Terron comes, saying that he thinks Aunt Yaga didn't evacuate the hotel either. Em, knowing that Malvaron and Aunt Yaga can talk in different dimensions, asks Malvaron to help.
Sharise turns to see who caught her, and finds that it's Mr. Travmo. He explains that he wanted to get the Mysticons out of Gemina and into a dimension he knew they wouldn't survive in. He is dissapointed that he only got one Mysticon, but knows that the others will follow. Sharise realizes that the problem with the teleporter was a trap, and that the man "sabotaging" the control room was actually one of his employees. A fight ensues, and Aunt Yaga helps. She leads Sharise out of the hotel.
As they are walking, Aunt Yaga reveals that Malvaron called her and explained that they left a Mysticon behind, and asked if Aunt Yaga could help. Sharise says that she was fine on her own, and that she can take care of herself. Aunt Yaga says that the Mysticons were worried about Sharise not because they didn't Sharise was a capable Mysticon, but because they were friends. Sharise admits that makes sense, as she does tense up when one of the other Mysticons get a particularly bad hit on a fight. Aunt Yaga says that they don't have to worry about the Mysticons missing her for long, as she can send them back to Gemina. However, strange gorilla like monsters start attacking.
Back at Gemina, the others are worried about how long it's taking for Aunt Yaga to bring Sharise home. As Aunt Yaga recognzied the dimension and told Malvaron what it was before she left to save Sharise, Malvaron is able to find a spell to send them there. They go, and arrive just as Sharise and Aunt Yaga are finishing the fight. The Mysticons hug, and Aunt Yaga asks to join the group hug. Piper lets her. Sharise thanks the Mysticons for finding them, and Aunt Yaga is about to send them all home. After Sharise tells them about Mr. Tavmo's plan, Arkayna has another plan.
The Mysticons return to the hotel and act like they're surrendering, saying that they went to save Sharise, but after the horrors of the world, will allow Mr. Travmo to send them anywherere else. Mr. Travmo laughs, saying that he'll send them somewhere way worse than where they are now. Just then, the mist comes again, and the Mysticons reveal that while Mr. Travmo was distracted, Aunt Yaga took control of the telporter. Once in Gemina, the Mysticons block the exits until guards come and arrest Mr. Travmo.
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Who Would Be A Reluctant Mysticon?
I was thinking about how cool it would be to have one of the Mysticons be unsure about their role as a hero when she first got her powers (that's why Sharise was reluctant in Mysticons: Next Quest), and I was wondering who would fit the role. Note that this is at the start of the series, so while episodes can give a clue, it doesn't count if a specific event caused it (for example, as Zarya didn't go with the Pink Skulls until episode 7, the fact that she quit then wouldn't play a big role in this, as an event that happened later caused it). This is who would be reluctant right at the start.
I'm ruling out Piper right away. She didn't seem to really grasp how hard being a Mysticon can be at this time, and thought it was fun to be a Mysticon. She also was the only one who was not pulled into the argument at the end of the first episode, suggesting that she had no issues working with Em and Arkayna. In short, while she eventually did reach the point where she didn't want to be a Mysticon, she seemed way to happy about being a Mysticon at the start of the series to be reluctant.
I also don't think Arkayna would be reluctant. Seeing her mom turned to solid bone would probably make Arkayna feel as though she has to make things right, and she may think that being a Mysticon would help. She may also throw herself into Mysticon training to avoid thinking about her parents. Given how eager she was to start training in episode 2, I imagine that she wants to be a Mysticon because of her mom.
I could see Zarya being reluctant. She would want to look out for herself, Piper, and Choko first, and realize how dangerous being a Mysticon would be. She also does not seem to trust Arkayna and Em, so she might want to protect Piper from them using her. However, she also would want to protect others, and did seem to like the powers the suits had, so she may not be the most fitting choice for a reluctant Mysticon.
If I had to choose one, it would be Em. She was reluctant to become a Mysticon in the alternate timeline, and while Arkayna becoming a statue likely influenced it, that suggests that something could make her reluctant to be a Mysticon. Her personality also would fit this, as she can be unsure of herself. So, while she wasn't reluctant in the series, if I had to rewrite the show and make one of the Mysticons reluctant, it would be her.
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What If Kitty Became the Fifth Mysticon?
This question appeared in the Mysticons Subreddit, and while I did an answer there, I thought I'd explore the topic here. Also, as one part of this post discusses seasons, I count Mysticons as having 3 seasons, so hypotheticals would start at season 4.
Kitty would be reluctant to be a Mysticon. She'd know that staying as a Mysticon would mean leaving the Pink Skulls, but she loves travelling and cares a lot about her crew, so it would be hard for her to give it up. If she did, there would be an emotional goodbye where the Pink Skulls leave without Kitty, and Kasey would be the new captain of the Pink Skulls. The episode would end with Kitty crying as the ship leaves, and Zarya comforting her.
The more interesting idea is Kitty not wanting to give up being a Pink Skull, deciding that while she cares about the Mysticons, she puts her crew above them. While Arkayna and Zarya may struggle with this (Arkayna due to how much being a Mysticon means to her, and believing Kitty has a duty to be a Mysticon, and Zarya due to wanting Kitty around more) they will eventually accept Kitty's decision. They will keep the fact that there is a fifth Mysticon a secret, or if the knowledge of a fifth Mysticon was announced before the reveal of Kitty getting the power, they would either say that the fifth Mysticon still hasn't been found or create a cover-up. Kitty would come to Drake City if a fifth Mysticon is needed, but then leave again.
Perhaps the two ideas could be combined, assuming enough episodes for at least two seasons (hey, we're already talking about hypotheticals in a show that's already done, so we can add seasons to our discussions). Perhaps season 4 would have Kitty stay with the Pink Skulls for most of it, but then have to come back for something that needs all five Mysticons. Perhaps something could happen that makes Kitty stay, realizing that her place now is with the Mysticons.
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Favourite Arc Poll
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mysticonsheadcanons · 17 days
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Hey what if Proxima was actually the twin instead of Zarya?
I discussed this before. The prophecy would be unleashed, and up to “the dragon’s rage” would be similar. The only difference would be that Arkayna is pushing the sister thing, while Proxima still needs time to process everything, so the roles would be reversed.
Proxima may not put on the mask. She still may have hard feelings about Nova Terron kidnapping her, but it may not be enough to put on the mask (it is possible she does) If she doesn’t, then she would at least want to leave the Astromancers, and run away to the stronghold. She would stay there, and unofficially share the role of Solon with Malvaron (she would be more in charge of info, and Malvaron would do training). Tazma would put on the mask.
Some episodes wouldn’t happen, or would have to be changed. For example, as Zarya wouldn’t be the princess, her video game addiction wouldn’t come into play at the Sky Lancers festival. Instead, Proxima would have to become obsessed with something, and Tazma would have to see it, not just have knowledge. “The Masj” would also have to change, as it would have to be Tazma stealing the mask.
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Em's Different Reactions in "Sisters in Arms" and "Edge of Two Morrows"
One thing I noticed is that while Em was willing to be a Mysticon in "Sisters and Arms" with no hesitation, she was unsure and even quit temporarly in "The Edge of Two Morrows". While at first glance this seems weird, there are two reasons why I think this would work.
The first, and most obvious, was when they go ttheir powers. Even with Piper convinced Em and Zarya that they were Mysticons, they didn't have their powers right away. In "Sisters in Arms" on the other hand, they learned that they were Mysticons once they got their powers. However, as Em seemed to be willing to help fight off the skeletons even before getting her powers, but seemed more unsure in "Edge of Two Morrows", there is clearly more.
The more is who got turned to stone. In "Edge of Two Morrows" it was Arkayna, who is Em's best friend, and in "Sisters in Arms" it was Queen Goodfey and King Darius, people that, while they may have a good relationship with Em, isn't as close. Perhaps seeing her best friend turned to stone was enogh to shatter her confidence. Also, in "Sisters In Arms" Arkayna was right there with Em as they fought against Dreadbane. However, Em was asked to work with people who were complete strangers to her. Even when she realized Piper was from another time and new her, she didn't know Piper.
In short, the lack of power, as well as Em not having her best friend with her, was the reason she acted differently in "Sisters In Arms" and "Edge of Two Morrows".
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I got curious after the nova terror becoming Solon what if and then I began to wonder "what if it was Quasarla or Proxima that became their solon in that one episode?" What would happen if it was either one of them?
Good question.
Quasarla is the hardest to know, as we don't know too much of her. I think she would be similar to Nova Terron, in the sense that she would be strict and easy to fool. I believe she would also be more focused on the Mysticons as heroes then as them as teenagers, as not only does she reprimand them as does the other Astromancers, but Arkayna also said that the Astromancers won't be as understanding about losing the disk as Malvaron was. I also headcanon that Quasarla cares about manners, so perhaps she would want the Mysticons, especially Piper and Zarya, to be more ladylike and polite. Like Nova Terron, I think that she would eventually bond with the Mysticons, and become more of a mother figure to them.
Proxima may be a little cold towards the Mysticons, as she would pick up on Nova Terron's opinion of them. She would try to have some authority over the Mysticons as their solon, but the Mysticons would do what they want anyway. She seems to be more of a rule-follower than Malvaron (and may not fall in love with Arkayna) so I imagine that she would side with the Astromancers instead of the Mysticons when the time comes to destroy the Codex. Unless Malvaron is with the Mysticons, Arkayna would still be captured. Even if Arkayna would be able to convince Proxima to help, revealing that they do plan on destroying the disk after, it would be too late. This would completely shatter the Mysticons' trust in Proxima and the Astromancers, and the Mysticons would go their way. Assuming that Arkayna told Proxima, and Proxima felt bad, she would warn the Mysticons when Nova Terron tells Proxima about the prophecy. Arkayna would help, even if she doesn't trust Proxima, in order to find her twin. The hard feelings Arkayna had to Proxima would make Proxima even more willing to put on the mask. Proxima would still be sent away, as Nova Terron would be Starmaster.
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Mysticons Episode: Oh My Griffin
Note: I know my last episode involved Clawdette, but someone on Reddit gave me an idea for an episode that I really liked.
The Mysticons are heading home from a mission, riding their dragons. They are relaxed, and Sharise says that this was a calm quest. Piper jokingly tells Sharise not to say that, or else they'll have a really serious quest next. As the five put their dragons in the stable beside the griffins, they are debating about whether or not jynxes are real. When they leave the stables, Zarya wonders if the original Mysticons eventually used dragons. They don't notice a figure in the shadows.
The next day, Em goes to the stables to take care of the animals, and notices that all the griffins are gone. She hurries to tell the others, who are all saddened and surprised that the griffins are stolen. Arkayna is the first to compose herself, and asks if Em saw anything suspicious. Em admits that she panicked and hurried to get the others, and they decide to check the stables.
They go to the stables, and they find a note. It says to meet at the Forest of Brynn. Zarya is suspicous, as the note doesn't have any demands, so there's no clue as to what the captors want. Sharise suggests that it's a trap, but Piper says that all that matters is that they get their griffins back.
As they go to the Forest of Brynn, they talk about how much their griffins mean to them. Arkayna remembers meeting Izzie for the first time, Sharise remembers being so nervous to ride Flare (her griffin's name), Em remembers talking to Topaz about her day, Zarya remembers how much attitude Archer had, and Piper remembers trying to do a loop-de-loop with Miss Paisley, and says that she promised the griffin they'll figure out how to do one.
Shortly after they reach the Forest of Brynn, they have to fight off some mushroom creatures. They manage to do so, and get to where the note said to meet. The note tells them that they're too late, and to go to Centaur Park It also adds that maybe they shouldn't have taken their griffins for granted. Arkayna says that it's not fair to toy with them, and they begin to worry about their griffins even more. As they leave for Centaur Park, they wonder if it was their fault that the griffins got moved, as they may have been at the Forest of Brynn if they found them earlier.
At Centaur Park, they are quickly approached by the centaurs, who are ready to attack. The leader recognizes the Mysticons, and says that they are not the evil group that terrorized the park. Sharise asks for more information, but the centaurs leave. They continue to the meeting spot, and find an injured Clawdette. After helping her, they ask if she knows anything about the griffins. Clawdette tears up, and reveals that she kidnapped the griffins. Zarya and Arkayna are angry, and Em is shocked and asked why. Clawdette reveals that she was going to pay the Mysticons a surprise visit, and heard about how they ride their dragons more, making the Mysticons realize that they have been spending less time with their griffins. She tells them that the plan was to send the Mysticons on a scavenger hunt to make them worried about their griffins before returning them safely, but a troll with a group of orcs kidnapped the griffins. She offers to help the Mysticons find them.
Clawdette leads the Mysticons towards where Kymraw was going, and they see Kymraw leading as orcs force the griffins to follow by having them tied up. A fight ensues, and just as they free the griffins, Kymraw lets out a powerful attack, sending Clawdette and all the Mysticons off of their dragons. While the dragons are getting their bearings back from the attack, the griffins come and save the girls. They fly away with their griffins in tow.
After dropping Clawdette off at her home, the Mysticons apoligize to their griffins for favouring the dragons without realizing it. They decide to fly back home on their griffins, with their dragons following them. They decide that they will alternate between their dragons and griffins fairly, only automatically going to the dragons if they have to hurry. All the animals seem fine with it, and as the Mysticons fly away, they change the topic to continue their debate about jynxes.
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Results of Favourite Posts Poll
I was honestly surprised by the results of the poll. Granted, that seems to happen a lot.
The one thing that surprised me was that the most popular type of posts on my blog are polls. To be honest, I usually only used polls if I needed a quick post or if I wanted to get opinions about my blog, either for a direction it goes or getting information to support my theories. While I did say that this poll was just curiousity, and that I won't change my blog, I will keep this in mind, and do polls sometimes just to see how people feel.
Another thing I noticed is that people like theories and observations more than opinions. I think this may be because people can use theories and observations to make their own opinions. Or maybe it's because you either agree or disagree.
Another thing I saw was that fan seasons were more popular than fan episodes (I know data says they're equal, but I voted for fan episode). I can see this, as fan seasons are multiple fan episodes. However, doing more fan seasons would be hard, as they do take longer.
I also realize that I didn't put memes or videos on my poll. While I can understand videos (I just started doing them) I don't know why I forgot about memes. However, as no one picked "other" I suspect they're not my favourite.
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Mysticons Fanfic.
As promised, here is the link to the fanfict. I was working on.
What's Missing, a mysticons fanfic | FanFiction
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The Mysticons after learning that Zarya left
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mysticonsheadcanons · 26 days
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Hey what if nova terron actually became the mysticons Solon after the events of the episode called the astromancer job? How would the series have gone differently?
That's a good question.
The reveal that Aunt Yaga and Nova Terron used to date would be revealed earlier. They would go to Nova Terron for help, and assuming that he thinks to do so, he would call Aunt Yaga, and they would meet at Centaur Park. There would be no love's breath pollen plot, so another subplot would be needed. Perhaps Arkayna and Piper would talk over their concern for Zarya, and notice that Nova Terron doesn't personally seemed concerned, creating mistrust between them and their new solon.
Before I get into specific episodes, I want to touch on the general tone and changes. Malvaron seemed pretty laid back, and even said in episode 8 that while he believes the important thing is the team's back together, Nova Terron wouldn't be as understanding. This implies that he would be a harsher Solon, and only see the Mysticons as warriors, not teenagers. There would also be less Malvaron.
A big change would take place in "All Hail Necrafa". Unless Malvaron is there for another reason, he wouldn't be able to help Arkayna escape the Astromancers, and wouldn't be able to undo the lock on the Codex. There might be a tense standoff, as the other Mysticons would realize that they can't open the magical protection alone, but the Astromancers have Arkayna, and could threaten punishment on her. I imagine that they would hide the Codex until they can get it to Malvaron (or someone else they trust) and save Arkayna, who was imprissoned (the fight where Proxima gets the scar might happen at this point). This would be the end of the partnership between the Mysticons and Astromancers. As the Codex being stolen was important for the plot, it would happen later. Perhaps the Mysticons would try again to free the parents, with Malvaron's help, and then the Codex would be stolen.
This would affect them learning about the Twin Stars prophecy. As the partnership between the two groups would be broken, Nova Terron would not have access to the prophecy, and the Mysticons wouldn't know of the royal twins. Perhaps Tazma would accidently reveal it after the fight, and Arkayna woul confront Nova Terron. This would slowly start rebuilding a partnership between the two groups (I imagine that the Mysticons would only agree if Malvaon can once again be their Solon, but as the main purpose of the ask is what would happen if not, I'll pretend that they just agreed that Malvaron would help train). It would also be at this point that Nova Terron starts caring for the Mysticons personally, becoming closer to them.
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Announcement
I may not make too many original posts for the time being. Not only am I busy with other things, I also had an idea for my blog that would be better as a one-shot fanfict, so I'll be working on that (plus, the Mysticons fanfiction on fanfiction.net could use a little attention) so I'll be working on that. Once the fanfict is done, I will share a link on here.
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