And maybe, especially, with that last one, how they each immediately withdraw, leaving the other one going, "Heyyy..."
Haha, yes, totally! :D
Hmm, I don't feel like we know enough about them to state anything like that definitively?
Oh, no, I didn't mean it as a statement about canon, just that that's my headcanon. Canon is not very clear about ANYTHING with regard to the Hallows. *g*
I never really got on with the concept of immortality as a curse. It's maybe not a boon, but I just can't see it as an inherently negative thing. I guess that's what I get for growing up on a sci-fi canon with immortal characters that has zero interest in that trope. *g* (As far as I can tell, overall Chinese canons tend to treat immortality as a more positive thing, compared to Western canons, not that that means anything about any individual case. /sweeping generalisation At any rate, Guardian doesn't treat Da Qing's immortality as a curse, IMO ...)
no subject
Haha, yes, totally! :D
Hmm, I don't feel like we know enough about them to state anything like that definitively?
Oh, no, I didn't mean it as a statement about canon, just that that's my headcanon. Canon is not very clear about ANYTHING with regard to the Hallows. *g*
I never really got on with the concept of immortality as a curse. It's maybe not a boon, but I just can't see it as an inherently negative thing. I guess that's what I get for growing up on a sci-fi canon with immortal characters that has zero interest in that trope. *g* (As far as I can tell, overall Chinese canons tend to treat immortality as a more positive thing, compared to Western canons, not that that means anything about any individual case. /sweeping generalisation At any rate, Guardian doesn't treat Da Qing's immortality as a curse, IMO ...)