Moon and Flame! (spoilers everywhere probably)
#1It must be out in at midnight in a time zone ahead of mine because I just got told it's MINE. HERE WE GO.
I feel this so hard....forcing herself to keep calm. When having any conversation with her parents, she had learned they were entitled to any emotional outburst they pleased, but that if she were to raise her own voice even slightly, that meant she was the disrespectful one. She had tried discussing this perceived unfairness with them before, with predictable results.
Yes! This has to be her. Saber figured it out before we even met her. xD But yeah I'm worried. I mean it could be just that things don't work out somehow or maybe she leaves or something? Hari has said a few times that things aren't the way they used to be so maybe she gets fed up or exhausted and just retires or something. The relationship with her and Malika is so good too. This series honestly is just full of such good relationships.Hannah wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:32 pmYeah Maaya's chapters are just precious. I LOVE how she and Saber have this thing where Saber will brush Maaya's hair when they're both stressed and it helps calm both of them down, it's so fucking cute.
Bindhiya is really interesting. Isabelle brought up in another thread how Maaya said she liked someone before, and I think this is her. And Maaya knows about her before the kids have showed up so this could explain why she's not mentioned. But then the question is what happens to her lol. I'm worried that I already know considering she's already clearly sick.
Oh there's something else I noticed too. Saber clearly doesn't like Rahu and from GW we know why. When Maaya finds the circlet and sword, she refuses to give Hari the sword because she doesn't want someone else in control of her food supply as it's one less choice she gets to make. But with Rahu she's so eager to attach herself to this one other person in the world who understands her that she's willing to accept that from him. Saber tries to convince her of just that and Maaya's like, you don't understand, literally everyone hates me, except this powerful man who wants to make a difference, I will take this from him because it means living, and living has been so hard. And he says that what she has is a gift and not a curse. He knows exactly what will pull her over to his side and she's falling for it because she's so desperate for this positive connection and to be around someone who believes and understands her. This is breaking my HEART.
The worst part is Rahu is really good at this. If I hadn't read GW already I would have no idea he was a bad guy. Even with Saber's point of view I'd just be like ok, he's out of touch at most but his heart is in the right place. Ugh he's written so well and he's such an asshole.
Oh honey. Just you wait. It's bad.Isabelle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 5:08 pmThat thing about Rahu though, ouch. I didn't connect those two parts, I remembered what she said to Hari but wow this makes Rahu even WORSE. I'm just wondering how things go wrong! He seems so nice right now and she's totally on board, I wonder if Saber finally gives her a ultimatum or something? They got pretty close when they were getting ready to haunt Farid.
I FUCKING KNEW IT LOL. There's the second clue we were waiting for, we called it! Wave Rider is the ship Kai's mom and dad use to sail across the world in the Sanctum. I fucking knew it, 100% Adelaide goes to the Sanctum, this was subtle so I read over it the first time and didn't even think about it.“I’ll try. It should start in a few days. I still need to do some planning, and then I need to come up with a name for my ship...”
“How about... Wave Rider?”
Adelaide shook her head.
“That doesn’t fit her. Besides, I feel like I’ve seen that name somewhere before already.”
You're gonna get me crying all over again LOL. That whole scene was excellent, so many little pieces fell in place from all the books with that. She even says that line in GW right?? Where they're fighting the navy and Adelaide leaves... I gotta look this up. "I would look out for her, but she goes where I cannot follow." YUP. Yeah you're totally right and now this line hits like a hundred times harder rofl. And now see I'm looking back at everything Inga said and did up to then and it all just makes so much sense. When Adelaide asks her how she's always so good and attentive and stuff and Inga is just like "it's my job to anticipate your needs" nah Inga darling you're feeling like she's your kid and you're trying to keep her happy and safe.Hannah wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 4:13 pmAlso I noticed that whenever Adelaide goes off to battle with her magic Inga will say something like "she goes where I cannot follow," and she says it when talking about her daughter there when she says "it shattered my heart that she went where I could not follow," and then she says it AGAIN to Adelaide later. So that's a very deliberate "Yo I'm VERY worried about you and I'm terrified you're going to be taken from me too."
I just finished and this is how I feel. This was so, so fucking good, and it just goes right into where GW picks up. I think Isabelle called it? This was what we needed. We get to see the big points like the buildup of Adelaide's crew, how she met Skarin and became a Blackfin, how Maaya found the kids ad Saber and met Rahu, etc. I'm going to move on to reading GW again and I know that EVERYTHING in that book is going to have so much more weight to it now that I know all this.Hannah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:13 amYou know what? The more I read, the more GW feels like it picked up in the middle of something, and that this is how it all should have started. I'm almost done so I can see it, the transition is going to be smooth right into GW from Maaya's perspective. GW is good on its own but the more I learn the more stuff like MAF seems almost necessary.