brilliant analysis! i’m taking notes for when i get to them in my rewrite because i really wanna do all of w.i.t.c.h. justice
Orube and Cedric is the "i can fix him" trope done right, and that's why this is one of the best romances I've ever seen in media.
The point is, that actually, Orube never intended to fix Cedric. She did it by knowing her truth and living it, even if that meant going against the one she fell in love with.
Orube showed a great trust and intuition when she turned to a person with a dark reputation loathed by her friends. That was quite a reckless thing, but intuitive things like that fit her somewhat feral nature. Throughout her character arc she had learnt how to be patient and resilient, had learnt the struggles of being a stranger in a foreign world and of staying true to herself no matter the circumstances. And the results of her growth have shown greatly in the Book arc.
But!!! As soon as Cedric showed the slightest suspicious signs, her mercy was over and she would never let her guard down after that. Orube wasn't trying to force anything towards Cedric, wasn't trying to be kinder and softer to him hoping to melt his rotten heart. As soon as he crossed a certain line, she knew she couldn't trust him anymore, although she had been ready to give him a chance. And this was a marvelous writing. After all, how often do we see a female character prioritizing her own values over a man? How often do we see a girl giving up on "fixing" someone who is clearly not ready for that yet?
And Cedric, as one of the main villains of the ceries, was also done justice here. He didn't have a face-heel turn and didn' really become 'good'. Yes, he couldn't think of hurting Orube and even aknowledged his feelings towards her, but this was a possessive and immature kind of feeling. All he wanted was just to have her by his side, without even taking her feelings and values into conscideration. His suggestion to join him in a fight against the Guardians was the PEAK of emotional blindness, and this basically sums up the nature of his feelings and his own character.
And the final change tbat Cedric has aknowledged at his deathbed didn't happen because of Orube's love and devotion to him. It was her resilience, honor and truthness that moved him. Unlike him, she knew exacly who she was and what she was fighting for, and she taught Cedric by example, not by becoming his allforgiving ally.
Conscidering all said above I don't know how to feel about fan versions about their romance rebound after Cedric miraculously survived. Is he really capable of getting over his power-seeking and villain-serving behavior? Would simple life on earth without superpowers and world-conquering ambitions satisfy him? And most importantly, would Orube, who knows her moral code and follows it religiously be able to forgive him? These are the questions left unanswered. And although I would love to believe in a happily ever after for these two, my outlook on their perspective as a healthy couple is not that positive.
Is this a healthy ship? Nope. Is it a good writing and character development? Absolutely! Is happy ending for these two even possible? This is a question I can't answer. It would be nice to see them as a power couple, but that would mean one of them completely abandon their old ways. Would any of them be able to do that? It's really hard for me to tell.
However, despite all above, these two have the sickest chemistry in the entire series without a single kiss. I've been obsessed with them for 10 years and can't get enough.
my favorite set of siblings bro
the moon queen & her getaway pilot
both have been on the brain recently and let's be so real: w.i.t.c.h. could fit in the realm of genshin i bet so thanks to picrew i made the w.i.t.c.h. girlies. i didn't do elyon or orube since i wasn't sure which of the visions would suit them best but if you have any recs lemme know :)
WILL VANDOM:
Electro, 5-star (all w.i.t.c.h. girlies are 5-star), Sword, Monstadt
IRMA LAIR:
Hydro, 5-star, Bow, Natlan
TARANEE COOK:
Pyro, 5-star, Catalyst, Sumeru
CORNELIA HALE:
Dendro (could also be Geo), 5-star, Claymore, Fontaine
HAY LIN:
Anemo, 5-star, Polearm, Liyue
Elyon (and Caleb) would DEFINITELY be Khaenri'ahn - long-lost kingdom in shambles, unknown whether it's still existing? Talk about Meridian-core lol. Orube would be Inazuman - she's kinda giving Kujou Sara vibes??
That's all i got tho have fun with that.
"oh calamity" by all time low is so wisty x byron coded like idk why but it IS AND I WILL NOT SHUT UP ABOUT IT!!
because this blog is literally just a place to post the random shenanigans that i share with the folks on wattpad and i'm sure you'll be interested in the stories that i'm trying to tell but it's taking years to actually get off the ground and going so anyway i'll leave this here:
after careful consideration, i can 100% guarantee that if this wasn't a barbie movie, willa and carlos would be canon.
and i am definitely not writing one-shots for them on ao3 what-
#177: “I ship Carlos and Willa.”
- anonymous
when my family first saw camila cabello’s cinderella and got the the part where cinderella was like “oh he’s so cute!” about nicholas galitzine’s character, their reaction — word for word, in sync — was “too bad he’s gay!!”
now flash forward two years later with red, white, and royal blue….
i wanna see the origins of candela obscura. how was it founded? who founded it? what made them want to do this? i am seriously this close 🤏 to writing a series focusing on the first ever circle of candela obscura that inspired the creation of the secret society with a duty carried out for generations in the fairelands.
Kandrakar has sent Orube to watch over these two on Earth. This is a late event as I suppose Orube wouldn’t share her personal pain easily. Neither Phobos would.
It was unintentional. but is he taking one of his most favorite huge baths?
The song is - Hypnogaja - Here comes the rain again.
i just KNOW book six: stars is gonna reveal that callum’s related to aaravos via dad’s side of the family and it’s going to be the source of all kinds of drama.
can someone please explain phowill to me? like what’s the appeal? like the closest they get is in the season 2 episodes where they have to work together but even then they’re using each other for their advantages, the only exception being when matt is disguised as phobos and vice versa and again, that’s still matt. i guess i just want to understand if it’s just something about moral ambiguity or the hero x villain trope or if there’s something of more substance that i’m not seeing.
this is the kind of random fandom shit i post on my wattpad announcement board 😳
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