Usopp briefly needing a high vantage point, so Sanji launches him into the air with "Armée de L'air: Darling Shoot!"
Usopp is not pleased with the name because it doesn't sound tough enough. (Also maybe this is something they've practiced a few times on the ship. It's uniquely suited to them because Usopp is long ranged and trusts Sanji to catch him after. Also, Sanji is very used to catching, launching, and kicking Usopp, so he knows what works and what doesn't)
(this doesn't work with the others consistently because either they don't want to/fighting style doesn't fit with it, they know Sanji won't bother catching them, and/or Sanji himself does not want to launch them if he doesn't absolutely have to [Zoro; he is fine with that])
(alternatively, this works just fine with the others, but Sanji wants it to be his and Usopp's 'thing' unless absolutely necessary)
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But Sirius glances back, just once, before pushing into the restroom. And he’s hit with nearly the same expression he first saw ten years ago now. On a hot summer’s day, two courts down, right off the coast of the Mediterranean. Those same bright brown eyes and overlong lashes. That softly parted mouth, chapped lips, cheeks flooding with colour -- in surprise, or perhaps embarrassment.
That slow blink of recognition.
They look at each other, and Sirius swallows hard. Remus opens his mouth like he’s going to say something, but then a hand reaches out – whoever he’s with still hidden behind the light beam – and tangles into those humidity-blown curls, gripping tightly.
Remus stills, but he doesn’t look away from Sirius. Just watches him, unmoving, shadows carving out the edges of his face.
Pressure thuds against Sirius’ sternum. Tension wrangles in his chest; tension – and something else. Something that twists at the sight of Remus still on his knees, at his hair all messed up from someone’s fingers, at the fact that hours previous Sirius finally said it and now Remus is here, so if he wanted to, he could–
Sirius turns away, ducks quickly into the men’s.
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i dont actually ship azure lion with anyone but i kinda want to ship him and sandy solely because i want to call the ship 'blue tit'
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If anyone wants an example of how easily sidetracked I am aka why i take so long to finish things sometimes, I just went on like a 2 hour sidequest researching trains because there’s a train in the background of one of the sections of the p5 comic I’ve been working on and I wanted reference, but it was throwing me off that the train in the derailment scene is different from the trains in the rest of the game so I was like, “Hmm, guess I’ll go look at Every train” and then did that.
Anyway, if anyone else is out there desperately googling “what kind of trains are the trains in Persona 5??” I will save you some hardship. The train in the derailment scene appears to be a E231-500 series with very minimal differences. The trains that normally show up in the stations and mementos look almost identical to the Tokyu 5050-4000 series but the color is not quite right. It’s possible the designs were deliberately changed slightly to be different from the real trains? Idk. Literally none of this was really even relevant to making the comic, but I ?? needed to know. Hope u all enjoyed this insight into the creative process and my decent into train madness ✌️🚃
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i actually enjoyed a lot of twn s3 but i see it repeated fairly often that it followed the books fairly closely (or at least more closely than s2) but listen. having freshly reread time of contempt, in my opinion, s3 somehow followed the books LESS than other seasons.
s1 and s2 were both often working with original content in between book canon scenes. but s3, as much as it did seem to go beat for beat following time of contempt's plot... somehow ends up changing almost every single plot point in some way.
yennefer travels with ciri and geralt together. geralt is pissed at yennefer and doesn't speak to her for a whole year. ciri wounds (maybe kills?) elves at shaerrawedd. yennefer calls ciri "ugly one" without the follow up context of their "you're already pretty" convo. geography is ?? travel is ?? the politics is flattened out to redania vs nilfgaard. the scoia'tael conflict is flattened out. aplegatt's story gets repurposed with none of the actual consequences that made that story in the books have an emotional impact because there is none of the same geopolitical plot.
tissaia stands with and frees vilgefortz out of love for him instead of standing against both the genocide and warfare of the northern kings and the imperialism of nilfgaard. the coup plot seems to be a last minute decision by philippa based on what?? who knows!! the last vilgefortz joins emhyr in nilfgaard??? yennefer calls the conclave and heads up the lodge????
so yes, it pulls some lines and scenes directly from the books and nods to them fairly often but in no way was s3 a closer or more faithful adaptation of the books than s2. it truly, fully misses something huge in almost every story beat.
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