finished watching Noir (2001 anime) and this is what i believe kiri and miri are up to after the finale
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The ultimate showdown of GWG trilogy characters!
Hello, hello, hello everyone and welcome to the GWG Trilogy Character Poll! Here we will see once and for all which one of our beloved characters from Noir, Madlax and El Cazador De La Bruja is the most beloved by the masses! And by masses I mean the 6 tumblr uses who have seen all of the shows listed above. Submission form will be down below!
Rules:
1. You can submit multiple different characters from the trilogy! Nobody is included by default since I want your propaganda and rambles, so make sure to submit all of your favorites!
2. Be chill about it, okay? It's just a tumblr poll and anyone harassing others is getting instablocked.
3. Have fun!
Oh, also, alternatively, you can submit characters through asks, I'd just prefer using the submission form
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The lesbian flag but I colourpicked it from this screenshot of Noir (2001)
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meta i want to write but probably won't:
chloe is very clearly meant to be the dark parallel to kirika (most evident when we see kirika in true noir mode), but altena is meant to be the dark parallel to mireille.
(and altena's relationship with chloe is meant as a warped sort of parallel to mireille's relationship with kirika. altena pretends to love chloe, but if her hate can save quote is correct, she never truly loved her and only used her as a means to an end. mireille, from the beginning, intentionally said she was using kirika as a means to an end and pretended to hate her, but ended up truly loving her.)
...i could be so much more specific in meta but idk if i actually want to. write that essay.
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IT'S HERE. Oh man the nostalgia. It's every bit as nice as I remember. And a few things I definitely didn't remember
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Six-Sentence Sunday
(Not related to the thing I keep talking about, but I did remember I was working on this, so here you go. Pour one out for Mireille/Silvana, the most problematic™ sapphics I can think of, and the rarest rarepair in my armada of ships.)
If she were one of those excessively sullen Russian writers, she might say something pretentious like, The greatest intimacy you can give another is taking her life, but Mireille knows that’s not true. She’s killed a lot of people for a lot of jobs, and every time it’s been a methodical, clinical process; there’s no intimacy in any of it. But this feels…different.
Sure, finally eliminating the Intoccabile is cathartic and it’s a climactic end to a conflict that’s been building for years, but even more than a grand finale, it feels almost like…a confession. Of what exactly, she can’t say. But it’s much more personal than any other assassination she’s done. Driving the knife into Silvana’s abdomen feels like some sort of communion ritual, and that would probably break Mireille’s brain if she wasn’t so exhausted.
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Noir (2001) - Episode 23
“I simply cannot express it in writing. Thank you, Mireille. Thank you.”
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