doitrockapella: (POKEBALL ❖ my god this is so nineties)
Carmen Sandiego ([personal profile] doitrockapella) wrote in [community profile] slowpoke_gif2014-03-20 09:54 pm

You put your head in your canon and what do you get?

✭ A HEADCANON/QUESTIONS MEME ✭
Which is better than "another day older and deeper in debt".


→ Post with a list of your characters.
→ Comment to other people asking them questions about their lineup. Ask anything you can think of: questions about personal headcanon, thoughts on your CR, hypothetical situations, off-screen interactions, future plans, serious business, random crack, whatever!
→ Respond to the questions you receive!
→ LEARN NEW THINGS ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE'S CHARACTERS THAT YOU NEVER KNEW BEFORE.
→ Discover things your characters have in common and forge excellent CR and shenanigans accordingly.
→ Repeat steps 2-5 forever.
pipers_son: (insovereign) (All semester I've been trying to)

[personal profile] pipers_son 2014-03-21 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Maka's relationship with her mother GO
styxiedust: to the waffle house or we will upset the gods (Intuition ✿ We took it as we must go)

[personal profile] styxiedust 2014-03-21 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
Biggest influence in her life, for better and for worse. Spirit describes Maka as just like her mother and even Ohkubo says that Maka's mom is "a lot like" her. I don't subscribe to the "lol they're clones in appearance" thing because that's not how genetics work. Maka idolizes her mom, wants to surpass her in strength of character and in Meisterhood, whenever she's doubting herself or thinks she's being weak she thinks "what would Mom have to say about this?" and pulls herself back up. She misses her, but she understands completely that she had to do what she had to do (besides, who wouldn't want to get away from Spirit) and she admires Mom for the strength it took to leave not just her husband but a respected Death Scythe--the Death Scythe and travel on her own. She'll beat up anybody that talks smack about her mom, because nobody has the right to judge her on what she went through.

When she was younger and more childish Maka wished her mom had taken her with her, but then she wouldn't have been able to go to the Academy and be the Meister she wanted to be.