This is one wild theory, but it’s all I got. Celia is a real mystery to me, she’s the daughter of Dr. Facilier, but her name doesn’t start with an F like Freddie. So I narrowed it down to one villain who’s name starts with a C and wears red, the color of Celia’s hair
Cruella
I know it’s far fetched but it’s all I got. Celia could get her name from Cruella. Celia’s also good with dogs, like how she was with Dude. That would also make her and Carlos half-brother and sister, of course.
So yes, I do believe Cruella had kids with the Big Bad Wolf and Dr. Facilier, is that too crazy for Cruella?
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Cruella aesthetic !!!
𝔯𝔢𝔡 𝔩𝔦⃢𝔭𝔰 ⠀↷⠀ʰᵃʰ⃨ᵃ⠀⠀࠴⠀⠀🫀⃕⠀ ∔
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𝕏𝕏𝕀. ⠀𝓭͟𝓮͟.𝓿⃜𝓲𝓵 ⠀⠀:!&⃟#⠀⠀ 𝓃ℴ⠀ 𝓭𝓮⃩𝓿𝓲𝓵.⃧
💎͔͊͝⠀⠀𝙲͟𝚁͟͠𝚄͟𝙴͟𝙻͟𝙻͟𝙰͟ ⠀⠀𝙳'͟𝙴͟𝚅͟𝙸͟𝙻͟, ⠀⠀ݢ⠀⠀𝓫⃝𝓪𝓫𝓮.⠀⠀!!
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𓏲 ָ ֙⋆ 🐩 Gidle: Yuqi ּᷧ ᷧ 𝄲ㅤ𖹭 ࣪ ׅㅤ࣮
The truth is that I was born brilliant,
I was born bad and a little crazy.
ㅤ 𖹭࣪ ᪾ㅤDar os créditos por favor 𝄲ㅤ᭄
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Head-cannon: What if Cinderella’s father willed his entire estate to “the care of Cinderella”?
Her step-mother only had access while she was responsible for Cinderella. Depending on the laws of the land this could extend either till Cinderella came of age or until she was wed; at which point her husband would be within his rights to banish the step-mother and her daughters from his new holdings. The step-mother is desperate to secure advantageous marriages for her own daughters before that happens. She’s bitter and spiteful of the girl who inherited everything at her perceived expense. She’s unable to simply trust in the child’s good-will specifically because she trusted the girl’s father and received no such consideration. Her resentment comes out in pettiness, if the girl will own everything she can maintain everything. Why should stepmother toil over the upkeep of an estate that will never be her own? This has the added benefit of keeping Cinderella busy out of the public eye and away from potential suitors.
In conclusion: I think she has the potential to be a classic tragic protagonist. Like Macbeth and Oedipus her downfall is the direct product of her own quest for financial security.
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