If your sapphic ship has never tried to kill each other, or at the very least hated each other, is it really valid?
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Date Night
It was only time I drew those two !
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I love how it’s the moment where Janai shows her wisdom and compassion as a leader (asking restitution of the architect in building a shrine rather than punishment in death) that her brother looses faith in her. It’s such good writing. Karim and Janai play out the theme of history as a narrative of strength vs love this season, with Karim representing strength as power, traditional and unyielding, and Janai representing strength as love and compassion. Amaya, Janai’s lover, calls for mercy. Karim, Janai’s brother, calls for vengeance. Janai walks a careful line, choosing mercy while still exacting justice. But Karim only sees weakness, only sees it as Janai turning her back on their ways. So this scene plays out the quote from season 2: “these moments of purest strength appear as weakness to those who don’t know better.” All Karim sees is weakness, because he doesn’t know better. But it is in this moment that Janai really begins to come into her own and shows the world what kind of queen she will be
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y'know i'd be willing to bet that janaya's main love languages are words of affirmation and physical touch, which is really sweet
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Janai: I see your aunt’s spirit in you,
Janai: so of course you’re going to marry the elf that tried to kill you.
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Janaya wedding dance. I imagined like a shared floaty veil, swirling around them, carried by hot air currents.
They should not expect to get their security deposit back, the safety of surrounding furniture cannot be guaranteed. I’ll probably write a Janaya wedding fic at some point, I have so many headcanons for the shenanigans that go down
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