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A lot of people from Remnant have fairy tale counterparts, and it's been a hobby of mine to try to figure out who I think each person's counterpart is as I read more tales from other worlds.
For example, mine is easy given the meaning of my name- Snow White. Sun is Sun Wukong from the Journey to the West, Jaune is Joan of Arc, and I think Nora might be Thor, God of Thunder? [ Valkyrie brought her to the right culture and then absorbing lightning/god of thunder. She too a leap. ] Yang I.. still haven't figured out but I'm working on it. Mercury is the Messenger God of Trade and Profit. Ruby is Little Red Riding Hood, and Pyrrha... [ Well. She'll just trail off, let's not get into what Pyrrhic Victory is. Which isn't the right answer, but it's what she thinks Pyrrha refers to. ] Winter might be the Snow Queen. There are a lot I haven't figured out still, too.
[ But on topic to why this is even on her mind. ]
I... think my grandfather was Santa Claus. [ Her tone sounds like she's a little uncertain, but it's the only thing she can see fitting. It also makes sense why it came up now. ] His name was Nicholas Schnee, our whole family is from the northernmost continent and is always covered in snow, and he traveled the world to mine and bring Dust to people across the world-- which, Dust may not be presents, but it is one of the most important substances in our world that can mean the difference between a happy life and a dead city. Grandfather always went on expeditions himself, he was really reliable and people trusted him to always make sure that they were protected. He was a really good person, and he didn't price things to make a profit over peoples' safety. I remember him being pretty jolly when I was little, too, and he always wore a big red scarf. He cared about people more than about turning a profit, and he's one of the reasons I want to be a huntress.
[ She has many reasons-- her freedom, righting the wrongs that Jacques had done to their family name, but the fact that her grandfather was a good person helped her to know that the apple doesn't have to fall far from the tree. Jacques's fairy tale equivalent wasn't hard to figure out either- his real name was a dead giveaway for Jack Frost, but she doesn't want to talk about him. ]
The holiday season always makes me think of him.
But- [ People probably don't care to talk about her grandpa as much as she does. So she'll open the floor!! ]
What are some fairy tales from your worlds? Maybe we can figure more of them out. Obviously I haven't read every tale from every world.
For example, mine is easy given the meaning of my name- Snow White. Sun is Sun Wukong from the Journey to the West, Jaune is Joan of Arc, and I think Nora might be Thor, God of Thunder? [ Valkyrie brought her to the right culture and then absorbing lightning/god of thunder. She too a leap. ] Yang I.. still haven't figured out but I'm working on it. Mercury is the Messenger God of Trade and Profit. Ruby is Little Red Riding Hood, and Pyrrha... [ Well. She'll just trail off, let's not get into what Pyrrhic Victory is. Which isn't the right answer, but it's what she thinks Pyrrha refers to. ] Winter might be the Snow Queen. There are a lot I haven't figured out still, too.
[ But on topic to why this is even on her mind. ]
I... think my grandfather was Santa Claus. [ Her tone sounds like she's a little uncertain, but it's the only thing she can see fitting. It also makes sense why it came up now. ] His name was Nicholas Schnee, our whole family is from the northernmost continent and is always covered in snow, and he traveled the world to mine and bring Dust to people across the world-- which, Dust may not be presents, but it is one of the most important substances in our world that can mean the difference between a happy life and a dead city. Grandfather always went on expeditions himself, he was really reliable and people trusted him to always make sure that they were protected. He was a really good person, and he didn't price things to make a profit over peoples' safety. I remember him being pretty jolly when I was little, too, and he always wore a big red scarf. He cared about people more than about turning a profit, and he's one of the reasons I want to be a huntress.
[ She has many reasons-- her freedom, righting the wrongs that Jacques had done to their family name, but the fact that her grandfather was a good person helped her to know that the apple doesn't have to fall far from the tree. Jacques's fairy tale equivalent wasn't hard to figure out either- his real name was a dead giveaway for Jack Frost, but she doesn't want to talk about him. ]
The holiday season always makes me think of him.
But- [ People probably don't care to talk about her grandpa as much as she does. So she'll open the floor!! ]
What are some fairy tales from your worlds? Maybe we can figure more of them out. Obviously I haven't read every tale from every world.

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